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Smitty puts the blame yesterday all on the OL


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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Pretty sure Nelson stated that he'd seen that route a few times already and was prepared for it, or something to that effect.

Basically, they knew what was coming.

They knew what was coming. And it was covered. That's on Brady. But Sam made a bad read and a bad decision and threw the ball. That's on Sam.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Well, it's more of an "aware" play than a physical effort play.

It also says something about our playcalling.

i wouldnt say great is defined by just your physicality. Having the mental awareness around what route Robby was running isnt done by mediocre decision making. It's done by great decision making. 

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

but he is under duress, he is unable to step up and make the throw. I dont know what Steve is referring to. Im just stating that its possibel he got the two mixed up.

The throw isn't the issue in that play. The ball was placed perfectly.... if there weren't any defenders there. The problem is there were defenders there. And Sam still threw it. 

 

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1 minute ago, Kuhndog94 said:

The throw isn't the issue in that play. The ball was placed perfectly.... if there weren't any defenders there. The problem is there were defenders there. And Sam still threw it. 

 

hit up Steve and let him know then... like i said I was only calling out that he could have been referring to Nelson and not Slay

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I will continue to support our QB Sam Darnold until he proves he cannot perform behind a good offensive line, something we presently do not have.

Bashers on the Huddle need to cool the attacks on Sam until we have a good offensive line and then we will be able to evaluate his performances a lot more fairly.

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The other interception I haven't posted yet for anyone who wants to see it again. Starts at 8:48. Plenty of time to throw. Steps into his throw and throws right to the defender. 

So... in conclusion, he wasn't actually being hit on any of these interceptions and was in duress for maybe one of them. 

 

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38 minutes ago, Kuhndog94 said:

 Doesn't look like he is being hit to me... 

With three defenders in the area. He made some bad decisions with the football that will lose teams games that's all there is to it. Now it's up to him Joe B and Matt Rhule to figure it out. The line is what it's going to be for the next 12 games and that is not good and it's on our gm Scott Fitterer.

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