seriously, no fumble and Love would hit (hopefully) Musgrave in stride and Musgrave wouldn't have turned around and walked into the EZ..
come on boys that is such a weak defense of Love
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seriously, no fumble and Love would hit (hopefully) Musgrave in stride and Musgrave wouldn't have turned around and walked into the EZ..
I'm not chasing my own tail in another rehashed argument with you. There are advantages to both styles of play, dependent upon the caliber of players running the offense and scheme of play. It doesn't have to be absolute.
BF004 wrote: ↑11 Sep 2023 07:59My quick takes
+++ Jones - get this dude a new hammy.
+++ Romeo - clutch, huge on 3rd down and end zone, while on a pitch count. Get him healthy and with Watson on the other side, he gunna have a year
++ Love - was awesome, still left some out there, took care of the ball super well, yet wasn’t afraid to sling it
+ Bakhtiari - played the whole game. Seemed like running left was a lot harder to come by, maybe he needed a few more practice reps
+ Savage - think he missed a tackle on that first drive, then was really good and physical after that
+ Jaire - wasn’t perfect, but more 2 catches for 25 yards is the result it is.
+ Wyatt/Van Ness/Brooks - all stepped up and had a flash play, love to see that, now just want to see it all more.
+ Gary - back from the ACL looking more explosive than ever
+ Tom - backed up all the hype with a really good game again from what I saw.
- Quay - had the pick 6, but I think looked lost a lot out there, little confidence,
- - Rudy Ford - 2nd safety could legit end up costing us a game or two this year, he was quite bad.
- - Dillon - the gap between him and Jones seems to be getting bigger each year.
- - Josh Myers - had a super rough start there, missed blocks and bad blocks, a botched snap, maybe 2, not sure who was in with Clifford. Our worst starter on O.
There are plenty of examples to pick at Love's game yesterday. But goodness the fumble to Musgrave play isn't one of them.
well maybe not under thrown, but I think I'am right, Musgrave turned around once he saw Love drop the ball, and he stayed that way because that consist of a broken play, he wanted to be ready to block or become a checkoff receiver, that he tangled his legs trying to turn around just looked really awkward.APB wrote: ↑11 Sep 2023 10:50Under thrown...?Yoop wrote: ↑11 Sep 2023 10:45over shot???? the ball was under thrown for one, and he turned around because Love dropped the ball and he had no idea what Love was going to do with it, he simply got his feet tangled when turning around.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑11 Sep 2023 10:32Every QB in the league gets the vast majority of passes off in under 5 seconds. 5 seconds is an eternity and the normal time to throw is around 2.5-3 seconds.
We definitely saw an attempt at something we would NEVER have done with Aaron Rodgers. The true option play, that got stuffed, was doing something outside of what we would see with Rodgers. Other than that we didn't see any hero ball, but it is early and a small sample size in a game that got out of hand. So, we shall see.
https://www.nfl.com/videos/can-t-miss-p ... o-musgrave
Musgrave did it on the other play where he was overshot. Not sure why he is in the habit of turning around and not catching over the shoulder. It isn't like he is sitting down in a zone with a safety over the top. He had the sideline the entire time there.
I don't have all 22 or a camera view but I expect he didn't turn around till after Love dropped the ball
Love was at fault on that play for the reason it didn't become a TD imho.
Here is the overhead view:Yoop wrote:well maybe not under thrown, but I think I'am right, Musgrave turned around once he saw Love drop the ball, and he stayed that way because that consist of a broken play, he wanted to be ready to block or become a checkoff receiver, that he tangled his legs trying to turn around just looked really awkward.
Musgrave wasn't even looking at Love during the fumble. It's clear as day on the video.
well I'am just giving you info I've read, not as though I'am making it up, we'll see how this plays out in the future.
your right, and this is the first time I've seen this view, If Musgrave does that again we should cut him. and Love needs to hold onto the snap.APB wrote: ↑11 Sep 2023 11:07Here is the overhead view:Yoop wrote:well maybe not under thrown, but I think I'am right, Musgrave turned around once he saw Love drop the ball, and he stayed that way because that consist of a broken play, he wanted to be ready to block or become a checkoff receiver, that he tangled his legs trying to turn around just looked really awkward.
You can clearly see Love had repossessed the ball well before Musgrave turned around. Hell, I'm not convinced Musgrave even knew Love fumbled the snap since his head was upfield while it occurred.
The ball was already airborne when Musgrave turned around. He misjudged it, plain and simple.
The throw was DEAD BALLS ON. The receiver misplayed it.
I'd rather not cut the seam-splitting rookie TE, but yes, that was his fault and yes, he has some things to clean up.
This is nuts. Jones was a 4.55 guy coming out. He's always been EXPLOSIVE but top speed was never his thing.
Pretty sure Barry drew something cool up: Some of the stunts led to athletic rushers arriving at the edge at the time when Fields normally would probably take off. The rusher had a pretty good angle to Fields. It was kind of a novel way to contain the edge with a running QB. Glad we didn't just do "everyone just power rush and contain your lanes".