Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

S Fowler on Panthers last drive


Recommended Posts

Just now, Joe Bear said:

I think he probably missed a couple and the pass rush caused him to miss a couple. So in that case, it comes down to play design: if your QB is limited in his arsenal, run the plays that, oh I don't know, worked on the previous possessions? I understand Arizona's defense tightened up a bit on the last drive but hell, they tried tightening up the one before that and couldn't.

What worked on previous possessions was no longer relevant. Arizona was no longer focusing on containment rush with soft zone behind it. They were playing aggressively again. The biggest thing that changed on that possession is that Arizona was just forced to actually start playing D again vs. hanging back simply trying to avoid giving up a big chunk play.

  • Pie 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, hepcat said:

The one thing Scott Fowler didn't mention was that Arizona started blitzing the hell out of Bryce on that final drive daring him to throw fast and beat them with his arm. Canales and Bryce had no answer. If it weren't for penalties the drive would have been over in 4 plays with 0 positive yards gained, most likely only negative ones from sacks. 

He kinda did "So how do you solve Arizona’s suddenly fearsome pass rush? Screens. Quick hitters. Chuba Hubbard in the flat. Maybe even a shovel pass to a tight end. There was plenty of time — what there wasn’t was plenty of yardage, nor enough flexibility from Canales."

  • Beer 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I know we got some eagerly looking forward for the PFF grades and access to that all22.....to build the garbage time checking down Bryce was actually pretty dang good Sunday and it was once again, everyone else. 

  • Pie 1
  • Flames 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

13 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I want to see if Bryce was ignoring open receivers in the short to mid-range. We needed to move fast but we didn't necessarily need big chunks. We had time to have some 8-10 yard plays.

It sure looked like Chuba was open in the flat repeatedly. He may not have been but it looked it. He absolutely was on the intentional grounding but I'll grant Bryce wasn't going to be able to throw towards the other side of the field in that circumstance.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, CardiacCat said:

He kinda did "So how do you solve Arizona’s suddenly fearsome pass rush? Screens. Quick hitters. Chuba Hubbard in the flat. Maybe even a shovel pass to a tight end. There was plenty of time — what there wasn’t was plenty of yardage, nor enough flexibility from Canales."

AZ didn't even have a good pass rush.  We just declare it great because Bryce imploded when pressure got in.  Murray found himself in that same type scenarios Bryce did.  Instead of it resulting in horrible turnovers.....he made a couple really big plays when the auto pressure got in. 

Canales/Bryce solved nothing.  Cardinals implemented the give you free short passes in exchange for clock strategy.   What happens there is generally the team you easily beat gets back into the game to some degree.  Cardinals just saw the worst case variety of it.   But played D the final series and ended it with relative ease. 

  • Beer 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, Candler Cat said:

has a team ever failed so hard at end of game?

The first half 2 min possession was worse imo.  They took 1 minute to get off 3 plays.  The first play was a run and then I thought they were trying to run the clock out with 2 mins and 3 timeouts.  

  • Pie 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

A minor exercise that I think shows what one of the biggest flaws is.  Just watch the first throws in each video.  Only a 30 second watch for each.  And go .75 speed at the snaps.   

Just look at the footwork in their dropback from shotgun.  Check out Kyler too.  Bryce cannot perform a basic 5 step drop in real game-time.    

Russell is deliberate, striding, 5-step drop.  The steps are quick, good lengths, creating spacing from the line, even with the OL getting pushed back, it still allows him to step back into the throw.

Bryce is too slow and he has his feet almost meet mid air skip-hop stepping.  He slows down his feet as he's reading in his drops...so in a panic, runs backward and loses the ball due to poor security and an inability to outrun IDLs.  If he just had a good/to decent 5-step drop, he'd have the space to see things but he's not.  he's getting swallowed up due to his poor technique. 

I think that's what I've been noticing even outside his bad footwork.  He slows down as he's reading during his drops.  So even when it's a deeper drop, he's just swallowed up.  He's not playing quick enough.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, jfra78 said:

The first half 2 min possession was worse imo.  They took 1 minute to get off 3 plays.  The first play was a run and then I thought they were trying to run the clock out with 2 mins and 3 timeouts.  

The offense has been moving like it has 2 minutes to get a play off. Its a struggle to get the ball snapped before the play clock runs out. That's a serious problem. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Even if you concede that Bryce gets better as the season goes on you cant have a QB that just surrenders the first 2 games and the next 4 or 5 are iffy
    • I understand very clearly that Wilks’ approach in ‘22 wasn’t going to make us able to beat the better teams, but he got us competing and succeeding against the teams we should beat, similar teams to us. And it felt the best any stretch has felt, under Tepper.  But Tepper and the mob here had to have themselves the Offensive Minded HC, play caller guru. How’s that working out?    I know this: guys in the locker room were all about Wilks. He equaled or bested the win total of every other coach under Tepper before or since. It is a fact, and not for nothin.    FWIW I didn’t think he was gifted as a DC, when he was here as the DC. But he was excellent coaching DBs. All those jobs are different I guess, take different skill sets. I think his strength as a HC was getting people to follow him. That goes a long way.  After what has befallen this team since rejecting him, I don’t feel like a lesser fan for supporting him, I promise you that. 
    • Since you also posted the Denver game, worth pointing out thumbing do anything for three quarters after the first drive until Denver went into garbage (Bryce) time.  They got a meaningless late touchdown to make it a 14 point and give Bryce some yards.  Since we’re moving into superlatives, they weren’t competitive at all in that game.  and Bryce also got complete outshone by Bo Nix and anyone with pride would retire after that. 
×
×
  • Create New...