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7 hours ago, SBiii said:

Last night on the play he when he tweaked his foot he held the ball for 6.2 seconds....

....missed multiple opportunities to chuck it out of bounds. 

NOTE:  Brady gets rid of the ball in 2.5 seconds or less.

question is why does he hang onto the  ball so long...nobody getting open?  thats usually the case....but i was unable to see where receivers were.... the line collapsed in under 2 seconds with him 6 yards deep in the shotgun and then dropping back another 5 yards....thats a shtty line if you ask me...

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14 minutes ago, Pimpdaddy said:

question is why does he hang onto the  ball so long...nobody getting open?  thats usually the case....but i was unable to see where receivers were.... the line collapsed in under 2 seconds with him 6 yards deep in the shotgun and then dropping back another 5 yards....thats a shtty line if you ask me...

We see what we want to see. The line is surely jelling but blitz pickups after the initial scheme call by the center is on  the QB once the center goes in his stance. One problem is that Cam is so.slow setting up and getting to the line he doesn't have time to change the play more than 1 time.  So when he sees the linebackers or safeties creeping up to the line he can't reset and change things. Iti is likely to be his personality but he never seems in a hurry. Plus did you see the unaccounted for blitzer come directly at Allen. Allen backup up but stood in and waited for Bonnafon to clear for a big gain. You can't turn your back or bail the other way, you throw where the man just vacated his zone and your receiver or guy out of the backfield should be open

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The nature of competition is that if you are not improving you are getting worse. For any competitive action there are counteractions and how you react to that will determine whether you are regressing or improving. This process is never ending.

The trends since 2015 (4 years ago) are not favorable. At some point, time becomes the constant enemy of physical skills and you must be able to replace the diminished skills with a mental acuity that comes from experience. You replace dimished speed with quicker recognition. You replace expectation with anticipation.

BTW, I think I read somewhere that Williams was the 21st rated OT last season. Furthermore, I suspect his supposed anger at the Redskins handling of his benign tumor is a bit of a smokescreen that unsuccessfully hides a desire for one more big payday.

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9 hours ago, Pimpdaddy said:

question is why does he hang onto the  ball so long...nobody getting open?

By definition this is the reason he still has the ball -- and at that point the QB has 2 options:

1. Chuck it out of bounds and avoid all contact.

2.  Try to make a hero play in a preseason game that doesn't count and put yourself in harms way.

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1 hour ago, SBiii said:

By definition this is the reason he still has the ball -- and at that point the QB has 2 options:

1. Chuck it out of bounds and avoid all contact.

2.  Try to make a hero play in a preseason game that doesn't count and put yourself in harms way.

yea...throw it away and gtf outta dodge...his instincts tell him to run...hard to break a stallion ....

 

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11 hours ago, panthers55 said:

We see what we want to see. The line is surely jelling but blitz pickups after the initial scheme call by the center is on  the QB once the center goes in his stance. One problem is that Cam is so.slow setting up and getting to the line he doesn't have time to change the play more than 1 time.  So when he sees the linebackers or safeties creeping up to the line he can't reset and change things. Iti is likely to be his personality but he never seems in a hurry. Plus did you see the unaccounted for blitzer come directly at Allen. Allen backup up but stood in and waited for Bonnafon to clear for a big gain. You can't turn your back or bail the other way, you throw where the man just vacated his zone and your receiver or guy out of the backfield should be open

...Yea, I havent been a fan of how lethargic Cam breaks from the huddle....it sends a  message of weakness to the opposition...like we are dreading the upcoming play to answer the circumstance....after the poundings hes taken over the years I understand happy feet tho...

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