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re: If Milroe was the reason………
Posted on 1/6/24 at 8:50 am to BigFolks6347
Posted on 1/6/24 at 8:50 am to BigFolks6347
Our offense was handicapped because of the processing speed of our QB.
Someone already mentioned he cannot process what is going on because the game appears to move to fast for him. This seems to be a mental issue on his part.
He has all this athletic ability and speed, but it does not help him. He also gets hyper focused on the play that is called but only looks at the first option. So, he focuses on what is getting called but cannot process now what is going on presnap like the obvious blitz coming. Once the snap happens, he has to commit to what he wants to do which prevents him from looking after the first option at WR or even checking down to the RB or TE because the play is in action and moving too fast for him to adjust. If so, that would contribute to his inability to process the pressure coming to utilize his speed and avoid the sack. It would also limit his vision to avoid pressure.
His holding onto the ball too long in my opinion comes down simply to his inability to process what is going on.
But if you and others want to place the whole blame elsewhere and pretend our OB had no issues that is a fantasy world, I do not reside in. I am not sure his inability to process at the speed the game requires can be fixed and any OC will be limited in what they can do.
Someone already mentioned he cannot process what is going on because the game appears to move to fast for him. This seems to be a mental issue on his part.
He has all this athletic ability and speed, but it does not help him. He also gets hyper focused on the play that is called but only looks at the first option. So, he focuses on what is getting called but cannot process now what is going on presnap like the obvious blitz coming. Once the snap happens, he has to commit to what he wants to do which prevents him from looking after the first option at WR or even checking down to the RB or TE because the play is in action and moving too fast for him to adjust. If so, that would contribute to his inability to process the pressure coming to utilize his speed and avoid the sack. It would also limit his vision to avoid pressure.
His holding onto the ball too long in my opinion comes down simply to his inability to process what is going on.
But if you and others want to place the whole blame elsewhere and pretend our OB had no issues that is a fantasy world, I do not reside in. I am not sure his inability to process at the speed the game requires can be fixed and any OC will be limited in what they can do.
Posted on 1/6/24 at 9:59 am to TideWarrior
I have said this all year long but morons like YStar have called me a hater and deflected blame on to Rees. You are absolutely spot on. Ty Simpson will end up starting at some point.
Posted on 1/6/24 at 10:27 am to TideWarrior
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But if you and others want to place the whole blame elsewhere and pretend our OB had no issues that is a fantasy world, I do not reside in
Even at the very peak of Milroe-Mania, nobody was doing this
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