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It was. Sanchez would have tried to run it in, stumbled, then decided to pass it, and thrown the ball over Cumberland's head.... and it was easily a 5 foot pass.
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Who knows Maybe we found our "caretaker", I'll take a QB that can run the O without TOs anyday. Sanchez looked dazed & confused compared to Mac & that is scary considering he's had 3 and 1/2 years more experience. Ouch. I really liked Macs ball handling, looked very professional, you can tell the kid was a coaches son. Very technical. |
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I am all for giving Mcelroy the next 4 games to prove himself. Honestly, i am happy with any scenario where Tebow doesn't start at QB. |
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They learned when Cassel was QB that dink and dunk can be an effective way to run an offense… This is 90% of what they do these days given Brady's limitations and it seems to work for them. |
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The team has a decision to make now. If the team thinks that Sanchez is going to be on the roster next year and is still be the likely starter, it makes sense to have Sanchez start - as distasteful as it will be to most of us. But, if the team is leaning towards jettisoning Sanchez, even with the big cap hit, it would be good to get Mc in there to see what we have. Solid #2? Outside shot to be starter (with a full camp and offseason to prepare)? Waiver wire material? Considering that Mc has had so few actual reps thus far in his career, he carried himself pretty well yesterday. But, it was a pretty limited universe of plays. If the team wants to see what he has, lets give him the reps in practice for a few weeks and roll him out there for Jax and Tenn and see what he can show. I'm not looking for flawless football, but I'd like to see if he can drive the ball downfield, make some throws into tight windows and generally manage the game well. At that point, perhaps we can enter next season with Mc, a journeyman QB and a 2nd/3rd round pick as our options. |
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this is something you can clearly teach in practice, but not all qbs can bring practice habits into the games. that's sanchez's shortcoming. he probably works on all the technical stuff in practice, but none of it comes on sundays. he still holds the ball carelessly. throws the ball on the wrong shoulder and never throws it away. it's not fair to blame this on cavanaugh. at some point, good qbs improve. little did we all know that sanchez's ceiling was at usc.
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Those who spew the same old stories from the past will keep saying the same things over and over again. |
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Wise madness is better than foolish sanity....
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My point is based on the fact that the only QB's we currently have to choose from are Sanchez and McElroy. Comparing the two the only thing Sanchez definitely has over McElroy is arm strength, and that is not a good enough reason to select Sanchez over McElroy. |
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But, you need to have at least adequate arm strength in order to make it in the NFL. Sanchez has adequate arm strength - that's about it. There are two levels of arm strength that are relevant here. One - adequate arm strength that at least qualifies you to play in the NFL. Sanchez has that. Then we have a category of PLUS arm strength, and that means the guys who can compensate, somewhat, if they throw the ball a little late because they can burn it in there. Sanchez does not have that. Aaron Rogers does. As does Joe Flacco, Stafford, Freeman, etc. If we are talking about PLUS arm strength, I agree - that's icing on the cake. Sanchez doesn't have that though. What we need to find out now is if Mcelroy has even adequate arm strength such that he can make all the necessary throws to be a starter in this league (i.e. can he drive the ball outside the numbers in December in the Northeast when his pocket is collapsing). Last edited by crasherino; 12-03-2012 at 10:25 AM. |
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He understands that it’s all about moving the chains. 1st and 10, get a sure 5 yards, 2 and 5, get 3 yards… When you go in with that mindset, and keep the ball in play (more than 55% of the time), you will move the chains + get some broken plays here and there… Sanchez’s dreadful accuracy meant that RB’s and WR’s were constantly slowing up, or catching (dropping) balls thrown behind them/on their hips. He’s got everything we need in a starter imo except of course we don’t know if he’s arm will be adequate enough. For what it’s worth, I thought the 2 deepest passes he completed were perfect, tight spirals and showed decent zip. They weren’t the lollipops that I remember Pennington throwing, that’s for sure. |
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if mcelroy can be a game manager, he's the best option now. maybe he becomes a full time starter or maybe he goes back to being a backup b/c of lack of arm strength. but either way, if he can complete enough 3rd downs and not fumble a lot he should be the qb. |
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