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Ekwonu doesn’t get dog walked under 2 minutes in the 4th, we drive, kick a FG and win


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1 minute ago, PantherChris said:

Ickey was beat to the outside from the get go.... he saw that and should have climbed the pocket period....  super processor at work.

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Bryce should have done several things differently on that play, but didn't and thus blaming Ickey for the loss is pure ignorance...or click bait, likely both.

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Just now, 45catfan said:

Bryce should have done several things differently on that play, but didn't and thus blaming Ickey for the loss is pure ignorance...or click bait, likely both.

Exactly, honestly with a QB who is actually tall enough to see and step up I'd bet our opinions of the pass protection would be much different this sack looked almost exactly like the vast majority of the pressures and sacks hes taken this year..... available pocket no step up/rolls out unnecessarily BEHIND the tackles..  

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9 minutes ago, Swaggasaurus said:

Our RBs averaged 3.3 ypc. Tackles weren’t good in pass PRO, Bryce covered most of that with scrambles and the little Bryce spin move. Below average performance yesterday from the OL.

We averaged 3.3ypc because they were keying in stopping the run to make Bryce beat us. Everyone knows our blueprint for winning is to keep Bryce around 20 attempts. That's an offense handcuffed by the QB. We have to play backup QB offense with our starter. 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

We averaged 3.3ypc because they were keying in stopping the run to make Bryce beat us. Everyone knows our blueprint for winning is to keep Bryce around 20 attempts. That's an offense handcuffed by the QB. We have to play backup QB offense with our starter. 

He threw for 163 yards (32 of which i will say was on the best pass ive ever seen him make)  vs a constant 9 and 10 man box..... all they had to do was stack the box and play zone. 

A quarterback who has to have everything play out perfectly to succeed is a ball and chain.

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34 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

Your high.... the "double team" didnt fail on the other side if he steps up in the pocket when hes supposed too 2 seconds before you still the double team washes them out and so does ickey....  but no he dropped BACK three YARDS BEHIND BOTH TACKLES. 

 

Probably didnt step up because his midget ass cant see over the line if he does.

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My lord, that checkdown is even more open than I originally thought when I saw the play live...

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1 minute ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

My lord, that checkdown is even more open than I originally thought when I saw the play live...

Same thing i thought when I saw the x first..... 

If he steps up hes on the X here and Young gets washed down/out were the arrow goes....

 

Im also not even gonna mention he had 15 yards of green grass to run if he steps up to the same spot because the saints completely blew containment.

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4 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

He threw for 163 yards (32 of which i will say was on the best pass ive ever seen him make)  vs a constant 9 and 10 man box..... all they had to do was stack the box and play zone. 

A quarterback who has to have everything play out perfectly to succeed is a ball and chain.

If we see it chances are high dan and Dave do as well

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23 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

Playing offensive tackle isn't about winning the snap its about losing as slowly as possible if they are going to get beat you WANT it to be 9 yards yards behind the LOS and to the outside.....

 

 

Tackles are supposed to direct their losing ground. You can't hold back a rusher forever. The QB has to be able to step up into the pocket to give room to work. You can only drop so far before you back into your QB or another lineman or rusher. 

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14 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I just hope Tepper does.

Not a chance Tepper allows DM and DC to move on from Bryce even if they want to.  That would be evidence that Tepper royally fugged up in all that led up to us drafting Young.  Nobody likes being wrong, but David Tepper especially despises it.

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