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Mark Schlereth on Sundays game


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Just now, SCO96 said:

I think we all agree on that. Unfortunately, we don't have a capable backup on the roster. Dalton looked awful in his one start this season and I don't think we have a 3rd option on the roster. Didn't we release Hooker and White this month?

Canales should of pounded the table for a better QB in the off season then.  Morgan and Canales built this pile of sh*t so they are kinda stuck, but you cant put everything on Young if you keep sending him out there. 

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11 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Obviously Schlereth isn't familiar with the GWDs and big time throws. Embarrassing for a professional football commentator to be trusting his eyes leading to him talking out of his ass and not realizing the greatness he was missing.

I’m surprised he is speaking against Bryce based off the last game he called. Bryce could do no wrong that game and even hyped up a pass to the flats. 

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10 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I’m surprised he is speaking against Bryce based off the last game he called. Bryce could do no wrong that game and even hyped up a pass to the flats. 

 Schlereth won SB's with the Redskins (1991) and Broncos (1997 & 98). He knows what competent QB play looks like. He can't come out and just say on live TV "this passing game is pathetic" or "this QB is not a factor if he has to throw the ball downfield 10+ yards more than once a game".

I think every announcer has to scale down their criticism of Bryce Young during live broadcast and "hype" up any positive play he makes, even if its a routine play for 90% of the QBs in the league. There could be some serious repercussion for them if they came out and said over the airwaves "This guy is the biggest factor holding the back the Panthers."

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11 hours ago, jfra78 said:

I remember the Huddle saying we could rest Rico and beat them without McMillan  too

Honestly I think that having both of them out might have actually kept the Saints defense more off guard because they wouldn't know who to focus on. But Canales didn't really put together a new game plan either way. 

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12 hours ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

saints had the most basic and straightforward defensive game plan and canales and young had no idea how to counter

I believe Dave knows how to counter but is limited to a middle schooler playing qb

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1 hour ago, SCO96 said:

 Schlereth won SB's with the Redskins (1991) and Broncos (1997 & 98). He knows what competent QB play looks like. He can't come out and just say on live TV "this passing game is pathetic" or "this QB is not a factor if he has to throw the ball downfield 10+ yards more than once a game".

I think every announcer has to scale down their criticism of Bryce Young during live broadcast and "hype" up any positive play he makes, even if its a routine play for 90% of the QBs in the league. There could be some serious repercussion for them if they came out and said over the airwaves "This guy is the biggest factor holding the back the Panthers."

True, but glazing a dump off to the flats is a bit much 

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1 hour ago, Shotgun said:

Canales should of pounded the table for a better QB in the off season then.  Morgan and Canales built this pile of sh*t so they are kinda stuck, but you cant put everything on Young if you keep sending him out there. 

I think canales and a lot of folks thought Bryce had turned the corner after the benching. It looked like it in many ways, and I don't honestly blame.them for thinking that... But it was a huge roster building blunder to not at least bring in a decent backup. Even if Bryce hadnt regressed, if he ended up injured, we were left with Andy Dalton... They had to know he doesn't have it anymore from seeing him practicing.

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12 hours ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

saints had the most basic and straightforward defensive game plan and canales and young had no idea how to counter

Oh, they know how to counter a stacked box.  The real question is why couldn’t they execute it on the field…

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