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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 8:16:33 GMT -5
um....We are talking about posters, Einstein. Find me ONE.....just one.....of any POSTER over analyzing a perfectly thrown Eli TD pass. Again.....I dare you. Ok, just asking .................Daryl. And since none of us has access to the old boards kind of hard to prove would you agree? Ah......how convenient. Come to think of it. I remember someone confessing to be the man on the grassy knoll.....but since it's on the old boards, you'll have to take my word for it.
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Post by scoostraw on Aug 13, 2019 8:17:38 GMT -5
I’m hoping that for Friday’s game that Eli will get a quarter with the starting Oline and then when Jones gets in that he gets a quarter with the starting Oline. FRIDAY??
I thought the game was Thursday again. Man we have to wait another whole day!!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 8:17:39 GMT -5
I agree.
He should have checked it down.
People are trolling TEM for his comments but he has some merit. Last year, Eli threw a pick in the endzone vs Philly and everyone was piling on him for not checking down to Barkley. The TD pass worked this time so everyone is excited. I don't have any issues with TEM's concerns. As a matter of fact everyone should be hoping Jones doesn't become a 1 read QB. One series is a small sample size to jump to any conclusions though. I want to see him get more playing time the next few games so he can build that experience. He won't have flawless pass protection every time like he had last week. Big difference is 1 was a TD, the other was an int. Do you need me to dumb that down for you?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 8:18:54 GMT -5
People are trolling TEM for his comments but he has some merit. Last year, Eli threw a pick in the endzone vs Philly and everyone was piling on him for not checking down to Barkley. The TD pass worked this time so everyone is excited. I don't have any issues with TEM's concerns. As a matter of fact everyone should be hoping Jones doesn't become a 1 read QB. One series is a small sample size to jump to any conclusions though. I want to see him get more playing time the next few games so he can build that experience. He won't have flawless pass protection every time like he had last week. Big difference is 1 was a TD, the other was an int. Do you need me to dumb that down for you? The point is, both were locked in on 1 receiver. I'm not going to spend too much time explaining how beneficial it is to go through progressions. I will give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you know its a good thing.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 8:19:15 GMT -5
Still waiting. And since none of us has access to the old boards kind of hard to prove would you agree? you seem to have forgotten the rest of the post................................ So.....people have stopped analyzing Eli on this board. Glad to see everyone grew up.
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Post by Morehead State on Aug 13, 2019 8:20:29 GMT -5
Incorrect...I discussed this in the comment section of a few youtube videos: This is a high/low concept with the key read being the corner on the bottom of the screen. If the corner bails to the endzone, he throws to the TE. If the corner stays on the TE like he did, he throws to the WR. Its the WRs responsibility to beat the strong safety to the pile-on. All DJ had to make sure of is that the strong safety was in trailing positing. Corner on the top of the screen is playing press, that's why he only looks to the right side. This is a very simple play that is the perfect call vs cover 2 or tampa 2. It was a great pass. At the same time. If he keeps telegraphing passes . It will be exploited and he is going to get into trouble. The NFL had proven that. Why you go through reads in the NFL. It is not the NCAA anymore. I agree that it was his first read. But I assume his first read was open so he made the throw.
I would like to see him when he has to go through his progressions. It seems every throw for him last week was his first read. Of course, they were all complete so how can we argue about it.
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Post by moecoastie on Aug 13, 2019 8:20:59 GMT -5
I agree.
He should have checked it down.
People are trolling TEM for his comments but he has some merit. Last year, Eli threw a pick in the endzone vs Philly and everyone was piling on him for not checking down to Barkley. The TD pass worked this time so everyone is excited. I don't have any issues with TEM's concerns. As a matter of fact everyone should be hoping Jones doesn't become a 1 read QB. One series is a small sample size to jump to any conclusions though. I want to see him get more playing time the next few games so he can build that experience. He won't have flawless pass protection every time like he had last week. I dont think anyone is trolling TEM...thought this discussion was settled and everyone else is just messing around.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 8:21:14 GMT -5
Big difference is 1 was a TD, the other was an int. Do you need me to dumb that down for you? The point is, both were locked in on 1 receiver. I'm not going to spend too much time explaining how beneficial it is to go through progressions. I will give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you know its a good thing. Except the FACT that he made the right read immediately. No need to continue with the progression process. Please watch the video breakdown that was provided in this thread. This is nothing but straight up Eli mafia biased bullshit.
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Post by moecoastie on Aug 13, 2019 8:22:06 GMT -5
It was a great pass. At the same time. If he keeps telegraphing passes . It will be exploited and he is going to get into trouble. The NFL had proven that. Why you go through reads in the NFL. It is not the NCAA anymore. I agree that it was his first read. But I assume his first read was open so he made the throw.
I would like to see him when he has to go through his progressions. It seems every throw for him last week was his first read. Of course, they were all complete so how can we argue about it.
from my experience...being efficient is boring to watch and looks simple.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 8:23:16 GMT -5
People are trolling TEM for his comments but he has some merit. Last year, Eli threw a pick in the endzone vs Philly and everyone was piling on him for not checking down to Barkley. The TD pass worked this time so everyone is excited. I don't have any issues with TEM's concerns. As a matter of fact everyone should be hoping Jones doesn't become a 1 read QB. One series is a small sample size to jump to any conclusions though. I want to see him get more playing time the next few games so he can build that experience. He won't have flawless pass protection every time like he had last week. I dont think anyone is trolling TEM...thought this discussion was settled and everyone else is just messing around. People are trolling him because it turned into a TD. I guarantee Schurmur asked him a bunch of questions after a pat on the back.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 8:23:40 GMT -5
It was a great pass. At the same time. If he keeps telegraphing passes . It will be exploited and he is going to get into trouble. The NFL had proven that. Why you go through reads in the NFL. It is not the NCAA anymore. I agree that it was his first read. But I assume his first read was open so he made the throw.
I would like to see him when he has to go through his progressions. It seems every throw for him last week was his first read. Of course, they were all complete so how can we argue about it.
No...no....no...... You can't have a QB be 5 for 5 and a TD on this team. You MUST go through all your progressions or check down regardless of how perfect the fisrt read is set up.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 8:23:48 GMT -5
The point is, both were locked in on 1 receiver. I'm not going to spend too much time explaining how beneficial it is to go through progressions. I will give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you know its a good thing. This is nothing but straight up Eli mafia biased bullshit. False.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 8:25:03 GMT -5
So.....people have stopped analyzing Eli on this board. Glad to see everyone grew up. So your saying no one "analzed Eli" for that 32 and out in the beginning of the game? It's called sarcasm used to poke fun your nonsense. The major difference is, one was a TD
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 8:25:38 GMT -5
This is nothing but straight up Eli mafia biased bullshit. False. lol......well I'm convinced.
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Post by scoostraw on Aug 13, 2019 8:27:16 GMT -5
The point is, both were locked in on 1 receiver. I'm not going to spend too much time explaining how beneficial it is to go through progressions. I will give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you know its a good thing. Except the FACT that he made the right read immediately. No need to continue with the progression process. Please watch the video breakdown that was provided in this thread. This is nothing but straight up Eli mafia biased bullshit. I have someone named Archie on hold for you here.
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Post by scoostraw on Aug 13, 2019 8:28:46 GMT -5
It was a great pass. At the same time. If he keeps telegraphing passes . It will be exploited and he is going to get into trouble. The NFL had proven that. Why you go through reads in the NFL. It is not the NCAA anymore. I agree that it was his first read. But I assume his first read was open so he made the throw.
I would like to see him when he has to go through his progressions. It seems every throw for him last week was his first read. Of course, they were all complete so how can we argue about it.
It did look that way to me also (first read).
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 8:28:51 GMT -5
It's called sarcasm used to poke fun your nonsense. Got ya, you might want to try the red font . Seems you and I aren't very good at it when we try it. What fun is giving it away?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 8:29:40 GMT -5
Except the FACT that he made the right read immediately. No need to continue with the progression process. Please watch the video breakdown that was provided in this thread. This is nothing but straight up Eli mafia biased bullshit. I have someone named Archie on hold for you here.
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I know it was you, Fbomb. You broke my heart.
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Post by moecoastie on Aug 13, 2019 8:29:46 GMT -5
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Post by scoostraw on Aug 13, 2019 8:30:58 GMT -5
I agree.
He should have checked it down.
People are trolling TEM for his comments but he has some merit. Last year, Eli threw a pick in the endzone vs Philly and everyone was piling on him for not checking down to Barkley. The TD pass worked this time so everyone is excited. I don't have any issues with TEM's concerns. As a matter of fact everyone should be hoping Jones doesn't become a 1 read QB. One series is a small sample size to jump to any conclusions though. I want to see him get more playing time the next few games so he can build that experience. He won't have flawless pass protection every time like he had last week. I'm mainly excited because before the Jets game I had no idea what DJ was going to look like at all.
The fact that he made all of those throws like he did blew me away. Let's see what this week brings...
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Post by BigBlueDog42 on Aug 13, 2019 8:35:58 GMT -5
Jones could have took off running on the left side of the field, if he didn't want to put NFL scouts on notice with his arm . He has that ability as well. If you look at the snipet you put up there he all so could have "dumped it off to the open back in the middle of the field or even to the wide open receiver split out on the top left
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Post by BigBlueDog42 on Aug 13, 2019 8:36:49 GMT -5
Jones could have took off running on the left side of the field, if he didn't want to put NFL scouts on notice with his arm . He has that ability as well. If you look at the snipet you put up there he all so could have "dumped it off to the open back in the middle of the field or even to the wide open receiver split out on the top left Thats what film study is for and self correction.
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Post by roundabout on Aug 13, 2019 8:42:56 GMT -5
DJ mentioned this too in his interviews. He said he made Gallamn's job harder on that play but that Gallman picked it up and bailed him out...lol Yup ,I like the kid he seems to have it all . He'll learn alot sitting behind Eli . One thing he will definitely learn is the art of the check down.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 8:45:15 GMT -5
"We're really worried or wanting Jones to suck, he better score touchdowns." Jones scores a touchdown. "No, no not like that." just messin
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 8:48:31 GMT -5
"We're really worried or wanting Jones to suck, he better score touchdowns." Jones scores a touchdown. "No, no not like that." just messin I'm not. This thread is nonsense. Why would you need to go through progressions if your first read was exactly what you wanted?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 8:52:21 GMT -5
"We're really worried or wanting Jones to suck, he better score touchdowns." Jones scores a touchdown. "No, no not like that." just messin I'm not. This thread is nonsense. Why would you need to go through progressions if your first read was exactly what you wanted? Yeah its hard second guessing a beautiful pass in the breadbasket. Im sure the dude is more aware than us of what was going on.
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Post by IrishMike on Aug 13, 2019 8:58:27 GMT -5
um....We are talking about posters, Einstein. Find me ONE.....just one.....of any POSTER over analyzing a perfectly thrown Eli TD pass. Again.....I dare you. To be fair most of Eli's career took place on another website. The thing about haters is they don't think anything was perfect. See how these guys say this Jones TD wasn't perfect because he didn't look at the peanut salesmen in section 149.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 9:03:01 GMT -5
People are trolling TEM for his comments but he has some merit. Last year, Eli threw a pick in the endzone vs Philly and everyone was piling on him for not checking down to Barkley. The TD pass worked this time so everyone is excited. I don't have any issues with TEM's concerns. As a matter of fact everyone should be hoping Jones doesn't become a 1 read QB. One series is a small sample size to jump to any conclusions though. I want to see him get more playing time the next few games so he can build that experience. He won't have flawless pass protection every time like he had last week. I'm mainly excited because before the Jets game I had no idea what DJ was going to look like at all.
The fact that he made all of those throws like he did blew me away. Let's see what this week brings...
I agree, he looked very poised and impressive.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2019 9:05:55 GMT -5
What I liked about that play is all those guys open. A guy at the 5 yard line and another wide open on the left corner of the end zone and zero pressure to the QB. This is Shurmur’s system at work. give the qb time and he’s going to find people open.
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Post by JoeBigBlue on Aug 13, 2019 9:07:23 GMT -5
um....We are talking about posters, Einstein. Find me ONE.....just one.....of any POSTER over analyzing a perfectly thrown Eli TD pass. Again.....I dare you. See how these guys say this Jones TD wasn't perfect because he didn't look at the peanut salesmen in section 149. LOL
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