It was a blitz. There is a 5th guy covered up in the middleI did bring it up. I also thought it was a blitz, but it looks like only a four man rush.
It was a blitz. There is a 5th guy covered up in the middleI did bring it up. I also thought it was a blitz, but it looks like only a four man rush.
...which QBs do and still throw the ball away ALL THE TIME. It's rookie mistake crap, QB 101 stuff. I haven't said myself that it's to protect his completion percentage, but I won't accept that it's forgivable. What possible reason can there be that he hasn't developed this very basic QB skill?Is it possible that there's some other rational explanation for his decision besides protecting his completion percentage?
I'm not saying yes or no. I'm just asking if it's possible.
Remember he's running full speed to the sideline with a defender bearing down on him.
Nice attempt to pose those as the only two options, stepping OOB or throwing a pick. It's rookie BS and it is in no way acceptable. Any vet QB should be pilloried for losing yards for no reason like this.or maybe live with the reality that those three are better quarterbacks and always will be than Kyler and his decision to step out of bounds versus throwing a pic is probably the best improvement in decision-making we’re going to get
Russell Wilson is the king of throwing it away.This is bleak.
Kirk Cousins makes this decision all the time. Brock Purdy does.
I’m pretty sure it’s not an either/or thing here. Kyler can both throw the ball out of bounds before he runs there and also not throw bad picks.Both of them also made some very bonehead decisions on Sunday
Both of them had a lower rating and Kyler Sunday. Purdy threw two picks other than one drive looked very pedestrian.
Aaron Rodgers also.Russell Wilson is the king of throwing it away.
Tom McCarthy is the Phillies announcer. Good voice but he's so much better at baseball.are the announcers being paid by the word my god they're talking non stop
I believe if he slows to throw he's afraid of getting hit. He has to know he's about to lose yardage. If he doesn't then his biggest issue is situational awareness.Honestly, I’m gonna say no because I watch Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen totally able to throw it away with people bearing down on them on the regular. Plus others. It’s a total young QB thing which Kyler isn’t any longer. Literally every Sunday you see multiple quarterbacks all day long sprinting for the sideline being chased and will let it go out of bounds 20 or 30 yards up field before going out.
quite honestly, I’m sure you watch enough football to see it too.
And somehow all those other QBs . . . for YEARS . . . seem to accomplish this magicalIs it possible that there's some other rational explanation for his decision besides protecting his completion percentage?
I'm not saying yes or no. I'm just asking if it's possible.
Remember he's running full speed to the sideline with a defender bearing down on him.
Sorry bud, I know you’re reaching for whatever ridiculous argument (or even non argument here) to excuse him. But the fact this happens with such regularity with Kyler and virtually no other QB that I watch week in and week out for decades leaves me to one conclusion: no, there’s no plausible excuse for this stupidity.It's pretty easy for you to sit in your armchair and criticize the decision.
I'm not saying yes or no either way, but is there perhaps a plausible (emphasis added) alternative explanation?
In real time, sprinting full speed towards the sideline, with a defender or two bearing down on him (ready to decapitate him if given the opportunity), are you 1000% sure its reasonable to ask him in that split second to accurately assess where exactly is the LOS, and then flick the ball out of bounds?
Is it plausible, OZC, that maybe, possibly, he might not have the time to go through that analysis, and so instead just steps out of bounds? That then the being the safest alternative?
Maybe he doesn’t watch other games?Honestly, I’m gonna say no because I watch Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen totally able to throw it away with people bearing down on them on the regular. Plus others. It’s a total young QB thing which Kyler isn’t any longer. Literally every Sunday you see multiple quarterbacks all day long sprinting for the sideline being chased and will let it go out of bounds 20 or 30 yards up field before going out.
quite honestly, I’m sure you watch enough football to see it too.
Again, throwing a pick in that scenario would make him maybe one of the worst QBs of all time. Surely you’re not suggesting every time he’s faced with that decision there’s a high likelihood of him throwing a pick. As someone stated before, the likelihood is highly likely to be like 0.00000001%.or maybe live with the reality that those three are better quarterbacks and always will be than Kyler and his decision to step out of bounds versus throwing a pic is probably the best improvement in decision-making we’re going to get
Highly doubt since he’s been talking football on this board since 2002Maybe he doesn’t watch other games?
WITCHCRAFT!What about all the “other ones” we see do it all day on Sunday?![]()
Thx. Was easier to see the blitz in the vid than the still.It was a blitz. There is a 5th guy covered up in the middle
Oooo, I’m positive certain posters don’t.Maybe he doesn’t watch other games?
Makes me hopeful this guy will make a impact his rookie year.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
And then having to wear white pants. Gritty.Suprised no one has mentioned Murray had "Explosive Diarrhea" on Sunday at 4:30 AM
Glad he didn't get hit too hard lol
And then having to wear white pants. Gritty.
I’m not even joking. Props to Kyler because if you crap your pants in a game wearing white pants and it gets caught on camera. There is no recovering from that.Spent the whole game trying to not me a meme, I mean beyond the already existing memes but yeah