I don't know what film you watched, but you better watch it AGAIN. When Michigan got caught behind the sticks, WHO the hell do you think bailed them out of those?! I see you're a start up, so I'll be nice. Good luck with your channel.
Respectfully I just wasn’t impressed with him when watching his film it’s honestly that simple, all of the first rounders were asked to do more in their offense for a reason, I think he has a long way to go in terms of his development
The cowboys stats come from beating up on the Giants and Commanders. Overinflated. This is why they get absolutely destroyed in every post season game since the 80's. Hahahahahahahahahahaha 😂😂😂
They weren't paid enough by the cartel. Jerry Jones is a fake cartel compared to them. Too many burritos, tacos, enchiladas. Texas teams only win is the Alamo. Secede from the union please, you all stink.
He doesn't panic in the pocket he had no offensive line 2023 watch the 2022 tape it was terrific the kid is unbelievable he takes the hit when he has to and he can run and he can throw on the run he's a terrific prospect
Most people wouldn’t agree, but I do. He may not start off the best, but I believe when it’s all said and done he will be the best of the bunch 🤷🏽♂️ He should definitely sit for a year, but I don’t think he will. He is raw and has some things he needs to work on. He has bad footwork and panics in the pocket. His bad footwork causes some poor throws for sure
Didn’t see too many negatives bout the footwork when looking at scouting reports but theirs always room for improvement in all areas of his game, being inconsistent was my biggest flaw for Maye in general
When the game was in reach, yall had 16 and then the Packers eventually had 48… then Dak got garbage time yards and tds to make it 32, let’s add context but the defense was terrible ngl 😂
McCarthy becomes 100% predictable in his play calling down and distance! If it work's he will continue to call that play! But when it's no longer working he will continue calling it, just trying to tweaking it! Just look at the Packers during 2011 - 2018 (mid-season firing) the only thing keeping Green Bay in the hunt was not McCarthy!
Mike McCARTHY has 1 year left, he might make it the full season but 1 and done in the post season he will done! As a Packers fan McCartheys game calling became almost 100% defensible as certain downs and distances McCarthy would call the same 3rd & 1, 4th & 1, Goal to go at the 1, all would be a run! That was standard for atleast the last 5 seasons. His play calling became 100% predictable! To him it was the player's execution, not the play caller! Good luck with McCarthy if the Cowboys fail I would change the Coaching staff first Dak is a very good Quarterback, he would be the last option! Yes Dak had issue's with 2 picks but both were not on seldom. Called plays they were commonly used play's the defense saw coming from the moment the offense lined up on both plays.
This is a great example of how the egos of most NFL coaches harm their own teams. If you just let them work it out themselves, QBs & receivers *will* figure it all out. Instead, the fragile ego in charge takes the ball, talks down to everyone & makes them run the reps over & over while nagging uselessly like a grandmother who just wants to hear her own voice. This is why I expect the Bears to fail again even with better receivers & Caleb Williams. Most NFL coaches Get Off by ordering people around. That's what they're there for. All other priorities are secondary to them, isn't that right Brandon Staley?
& Harbaugh can't fix this, not in one season. There is no No Receiver Corps. Everett, Allen & Williams, all gone. How is he gonna fix the o-line _and_ get receivers this one draft?
LOVE IS THE REAL DEAL AND TBH, if sports weren’t RIGGED, he would have DOG WALKED the 49ers!!! Remember it’s sports ENTERTAINMENT… it’s rigged and that’s FACT!!
Jordan love was the BEST QB IN THE NFL THE 2nd HALF OF THE SEASON AND BEYOND!!! Point blank period!! And did it with NO #1 WR!! And the youngest offense and TEAM in history!!! Give the man his credit!! He can do EVERYTHING on the field!!!
There's so much to unpack here. The short version is that if team ownership knew anything about winning or cared, they'd trade Eberflus to the Packers & hope he can ruin them. The only real question is, is this intentional or not? Well, there are indications. Sorry if I already said something similar on another video, but around week 5 Fields for the first time failed to throw to an open receiver. He scrambled, got free, was all ready to throw, then looked shocked & tucked the ball in. Then he did it again at least two more times the same game. Reporters wanted to ask Eberflus about this. After all, we'd never seen Fields do this before & he looked drugged as he did it. & gee, wasn't it strange that Not *One Staffer on the Bears* thought for a second that he might be concussed? How could they possibly _know_ that he wasn't? Because he was executing the plays As Called. I don't know how they sold it to him, but they called for him to not throw to certain receivers on certain plays & too late he realized that obeying those commands was a huge mistake. He called them out on it about 3, 4 weeks later. But it was too late. Other teams' coaches & GMs do not listen to news reports because they know they're never gonna hear truth in them. So they too think that he can't read defenses now because he was obeying play-calls. He may never get to start again because of what they did.
Cousins is like Goff: both are willing to Blindly Throw to where the receiver is *supposed to be* on their routes. On the downside, both are terrible if asked to improvise. Both started on teams with coaches that couldn't or wouldn't adapt to these strengths but are on ones now that do. It'll be interesting to see if the Falcons understand this. As for the Steelers, I *wish **_someone_* would have the courage to say anything true about them. "Tomlin sucks & we need to stop winning Just Enough to keep his streak alive. Also our OC sucks. & o-line. & QBs." Which _IS_ it? If all those other things suck, then how does the HC also suck if he's making the playoffs with them? The Jets seem to be better everywhere but o-line but are nowhere near as good at winning. _HOW_ is Tomlin succeeding? & it's 100% wishful thinking to think that Russ has anything left but that another team wants to pay him 39 million dollars to take it elsewhere. A perusal of his stats & footage shows the problems clearly. He refuses to even look at any receiver _in_ the middle of the field or heading there. He has led the league in throws behind the line of scrimmage for *five years straight **_because_* he refuses to do this. So he's been trying to hide this inability _by_ throwing there immediately instead of going through his reads on plays involving routes that go through the middle. He has also been near or dead last in explosive plays because of this. When you have no 15-yard+ plays, what happens when your 1st & 2nd-down plays don't net you 7 or more yards? It sets up 3rd & long, repeatedly. He kept getting the Broncos into those, they always knew passes were coming & they didn't have to defend the middle of the field. So their drives Kept Failing. The only reason his TD to INT ratio looked good last season was that during their 5-game win streak the defense caused many TOs deep on the far side of the field & he scored on these short fields. But he was unable to move the ball down the field for *Two Years Straight* & everyone's acting like he's still prime Russell Wilson, just plug & play & he'll be back in the form he was when they won the S-B. He wasn't even like this in '21. Fields on the other hand is the Exact Opposite. Sadly, we only have to go back one year to find another QB like this, Lamar because I _want_ to say there was never any QB more hampered by their HC than Fields. It still might be true, but it's close. When he first stared at an *open receiver* around week 5 of '22 by not taking him into the blue tent & shutting down reporters who tried to ask about this with an angry wave of his clenched fist, Eberflus & the Bears made it clear they knew Fields *was being **_ordered to_* not throw the ball to certain receivers on certain plays & that him staring at them wasn't due to his "being unable to read defenses." If anything, having to stop mid-scramble to read jersey numbers, then try & remember _if_ they are a receiver one is allowed to pass to require MORE reading. Fans acknowledged this, if accidentally. At the time they said "The Bears _needed_ to do this to simplify the offense for him." Even if true, that call resulted in him not passing the ball on plays where not passing the ball didn't stall their drives, those calls *killed* drives. So why did they stick _with_ those plays? To intentionally undermine Fields so they'd have an excuse to move on from him, that's why. If you don't believe that, then your only other alternative is that this HC So Inept that he couldn't see how this one play killed off his own offense for Over A Year. So how can someone that stupid who calls such plays win? Name One Thing CW does that Fields can't? *All* the negatives on the Bears were due to play-calling, Fields _IS_ Caleb Williams, maybe slightly weaker of an arm, maybe slightly worse of a scrambler, but in the same tier for sure. His '21 INTs & highlights show him threading needles on throws you normally would have to look at Dan Marino or Lamar Jackson highlights to find, weird arm angles & throws on the run, 50+ yards in the air at the flick of a wrist, but with his receivers unable to catch them. Everything else was play-calling.
Yeah, it’s hilarious. How quickly amnesia sets in with this franchise. They get bent over and pounded hard in a playoff game. Five minutes later they’re talking about stats.
No, he won't. A little psychology is needed here. When humans don't understand a thing they get stress4ed. The same part of the brain that regards Unfamiliar Things (we don't understand) as stressful regards Familiar Things as comfortable. When stressed, we seek comfort, right? Comfort food, think about our Oldest Friends, want to hear familiar music watch favorite movies & TV shows. Now let's apply this to team owners & NFL coaches. Team owners are _business_ owners. They have no idea what makes a good or winning coach so they view them as Familiar Things. The part of the brain in charge here is reactive, not logical. So it doesn't matter if it's right. It simply wants things to Be Familiar. So it regards players as employees & coaches as their supervisors. & what sups are supposed to do is suppress workers' rights & be a buffer between the employees & ownership, be on the side of ownership in disputes. Thus _any coach_ who is player friendly feels "wrong." to them like a supervisor switching sides & betraying them. This is why Rich Bisacchia got squeezed out for Josh McFragile Ego. Seeing a player-friendly coach makes them react as if being betrayed. This is Every Team Owner on Every Team. Now the coaches. Remember what I said about seeking comfort in the familiar? While there is one HC worse at this than Mike McCarthy, Mike has been doing it in the NFL the longest. When stressed, one's mind will seek Familiar Things. The most familiar plays to all coaches are the Ones They Learned First. When they get stressed, the reactive mind takes over & screams at their conscious mind to "LOOK HERE, LOOK ONLY HERE at these Familiar Plays." Since this is a survival mechanism in effect it takes over the conscious mind. They can't stop themselves in That Moment from doing it. It's like being tied on a rope to a stake stuck in a spot marked "The Familiar." You can't go out from it any more than the length of the rope, & even though you're trying to search another part of your mind for the Right Play At This Time, you're also in a harness forcing you to look in towards The Familiar. No matter how hard you try to look anywhere else, your panicked mind has only One Urge, to Seek Comfort in Looking At The Familiar. If this seems annoying, it's intentional. I'm trying to create a feeling of how impossible it is to look away from Only The Familiar when stressed. Sean McVay Just Hired an assistant because he realizes this happens to him. The *only time **_his play-calling goes bad_** is when he's stressed.* If more coaches could realize this, accept it & also hire assistants for exactly those times, we'd see better football. Despite winning that game, Matt Lafleur has a variation of this. When his schemes don't work, it takes him Very Long To Adjust. About twenty minutes or so of on-field playing time. That's plenty of time to lose a game. Shanahan has this switch that flips around six minutes into every second half of every game he coaches & stops calling whatever plays have worked all game & simply switches to other ones that he then adheres to like glue, like he's incapable of remembering any other plays. & the guy who's worse than McCarthy at this? Sean McDermott. He's the reason why the Bills' offense goes to garbage repeatedly, why even after changing OCs the passing plays are still mainly "hike the ball. Uhh, Josh Allen will think of something." His reactive mind doesn't allow him to allow his OC to make play-calls without his input & he can't make good calls. It's a vicious circle. McCarthy does this in all tight &/or playoff games, McDermott does it/gets stressed more often in regular-season games. Now you know what you're seeing at these times. The only HC I _know of_ who doesn't do this is Andy Reid (who remains cool even with a screaming Kelce in his face). Demeco Ryans & Johnathan Gannon may have this but we've yet to see it.
Dallas is to late. Teams that were bad the last couple years in the NFC are coming back strong and have surpassed Dallas. Now Dallas has to rebuild or not be relevant for a while.
And this is their problem. They stay juuuust mediocre enough to not get better at a pace that you need to to become a champion. They beat these teams when they bad. Those teams, pick earlier, they get better and, like you said, just walk right past the Cowboys, who make a habit of treading the same water over and over. When Dan Campbell first got to Detroit, he couldn’t win a game. The Cowboys were 12 win team when that started. Look at them now. The Lions have surpassed the Cowboys. But the Cowboys don’t want to make any changes. They think they are doing so good. They think they’re on the brink. 48-16.
The game was 48-16 before Dak started stat padding empty stats when the game was out of reach, he had less than 200 yards passing and 1 td to 2 picks when the game was competitive 🤷🏾♂️
If 9ers were in the AFC, they would not have made the SB. They would’ve gone down to Bills or Ravens. NFC is weak. Ravens dismantled them in sf late in the season.
Get rid of Shanahan and obtain Bill Belichick and we will get that Super Bowl and possibly get a few more! After this year, Super Bowl, I am done with Kyle Shanahan!
Offense needs to evolve. Outside of right side O-line upgrades, Purdy can throw, 49ers need a talented receiver to complement Aiyuk. Someone who runs clean routes, creates separation and can win contested catches.
The cap space and contracts expiring tell a lot of the story and they don’t have a lot of money. Mind you they haven’t paid Aiyuk and still have to pay Purdy soon, the clock is ticking…
Purdy was pressured constantly because outside of Trent Williams our O-line sucks. NOBODY can be a solid QB if pressure is in their face. Mahomes is great and nobody is as good as him but....Ref's NEVER call holding on O-line of Chiefs, Purdy would be Mahomes-like with all day protection.
Agree with all of that except Purdy being on Mahomes level, he’s just not as talented regardless of o line play, Mahomes is in a tier by himself until further notice
Purdy's best strength is his focus. That game against the Steelers for instance. Do you know of any other QB who wouldn't have, in a panic lost the ball trying to maneuver it from under his back to his front with Watt right on him? _That_ is presence of mind. He showed this kind of cool in his 2nd NFL game & yes, he's had games where it wasn't completely there. But when it is, he is a top QB. The _real problem_ is Shanahan. You know how people can't think straight under duress? HCs are no different. Sean McVay just hired an assistant for exactly this reason, to slap him back into reality when this happens to him. Shanahan needs this Although he has a weird spin on this. It seems that there's a clock in his head & around six minutes in the 2nd half of any & every game he changes *_all_** the play-calling.* Not to something better, but it seems that it's just for the sake of changing it, like he thinks he has to. With Jimmy G., I noticed he'd shut down the offense as if he thought this was hockey & you couldn't play good defense at the same time as offense. I saw that he stopped doing that this season as a sign of him no longer doing this. Then I realized he still changes things, but at least keeps the offense going. Then the playoffs came & he got caught somewhere in between. So he still goes into reactive mode where someone needs to be there to prevent it, but as yet only McVay has hired such a someone.