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Damn straight home dough.Ya, I will go with “Section 11, Vibraslap” over AZJace every time!!
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Running Alec Pearce routes when they're pretty much the opposite profile is something.Also from Harmon
Usage also needs to improve from Drew Petzing. These were some quotes on his usage:
"He had four in space attempts which is one of the lowest attempts in reception perception history."
"You can't have the 4th overall pick and this craftsman in MHJ running Alec Pearce routes but that is kind of what they did."
"Much of the projection just involves things that is outside of MHJ control... he is winning in this capacity but he is not getting the ball."
Kyler Murray clearly treated Harrison this same way -- whether it was because he really held Harrison in that esteem, or because he was coached to throw it to Harrison no matter the circumstances, I don't know. Murray would default to a Harrison one-on-one on the backside of concepts when the frontside was available to read out. Not the wrong decision, just a telling one. And it was doubly telling when we consider that these throws weren't really going all that well, yet the Cardinals stayed on them anyway.
TO me that looks like quick-game where Kyler sees single coverage and is expecting to win against it.This was an interesting play that an ESPN writer called out. He said that MHJ led the league in contested targets with 40 last year and here is one. Slow it down and watch how Kyler is locked in on MHJ from the moment he gets the ball and missed Wilson and Dortch both open underneath on a 3rd and 3.
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He said this and I wonder the same. Did Kyler like to the match up for was it the coaches call?
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im not seeing the issue here.This was an interesting play that an ESPN writer called out. He said that MHJ led the league in contested targets with 40 last year and here is one. Slow it down and watch how Kyler is locked in on MHJ from the moment he gets the ball and missed Wilson and Dortch both open underneath on a 3rd and 3.
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He said this and I wonder the same. Did Kyler like the match up or was it the coaches call?
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Michael Wilson is on the inside of a rub route; he's probably the designed target here (otherwise why risk the OPI call?). Kyler sees what should be a good matchup and expects MHJ to be looking for the back shoulder throw.im not seeing the issue here.
He hits his back foot, has his WR1 with 1 on 1 / no safety help. He throws a good ball.
I think half the reason Wilson/Dortch are open because the moment Kyler throws the ball, the zone coverage turns to where the ball goes.
In an alternate world where the ball went to Dortch, the film would have shown MHJ running free down the sideline (as his guy turned to where the ball went) and this would be an example of a sure fire TD being passed up for a 3 yard completion
I think on this play, Kyler can be criticized (a bit) on the pass: a ball with more air thrown closer to the 20 yard line would have allowed MHJ's long strides to gain more separation -- but the read was a good one
There wasn't a criticism there. It was more the question of was the play designed to go to MHJ or did Kyler make that decision. The article mentioned MHJ led the league in Contested Targets with 40 and that MHJ was asked to NOT create separation, what ever that means. I just found the first part of this question interesting. It was a nice throw and even nicer break up by the CB. MHJ should have come down with it, and hopefully, he will more often this year.im not seeing the issue here.
He hits his back foot, has his WR1 with 1 on 1 / no safety help. He throws a good ball.
I think half the reason Wilson/Dortch are open because the moment Kyler throws the ball, the zone coverage turns to where the ball goes.
In an alternate world where the ball went to Dortch, the film would have shown MHJ running free down the sideline (as his guy turned to where the ball went) and this would be an example of a sure fire TD being passed up for a 3 yard completion
I think on this play, Kyler can be criticized (a bit) on the pass: a ball with more air thrown closer to the 20 yard line would have allowed MHJ's long strides to gain more separation -- but the read was a good one
I agree with this completely.Petzing better get his crap together this season.
"Harrison simply was not used creatively last season, when he had 885 yards and eight TDs. He was asked to play the game on hard mode as a rookie, winning all of his catches through contact. He was never hidden from the opponent's best cover man. He could have won a few more jump balls than he did, but Murray could have thrown him a few better jump balls, and offensive coordinator Drew Petzing also certainly could have eased his burden with a bunch set or two. I was wholly unimpressed by the Cardinals' plan for Harrison last season and remain accordingly optimistic on his future as a good NFL wide receiver."
He wasn’t.. it was terrible offensive passing play designs all season.There wasn't a criticism there. It was more the question of was the play designed to go to MHJ or did Kyler make that decision. The article mentioned MHJ led the league in Contested Targets with 40 and that MHJ was asked to NOT create separation, what ever that means. I just found the first part of this question interesting. It was a nice throw and even nicer break up by the CB. MHJ should have come.down wktb it and hopefully we will more often this year.
I also agree with this.Petzing better get his crap together this season.
"Harrison simply was not used creatively last season, when he had 885 yards and eight TDs. He was asked to play the game on hard mode as a rookie, winning all of his catches through contact. He was never hidden from the opponent's best cover man. He could have won a few more jump balls than he did, but Murray could have thrown him a few better jump balls, and offensive coordinator Drew Petzing also certainly could have eased his burden with a bunch set or two. I was wholly unimpressed by the Cardinals' plan for Harrison last season and remain accordingly optimistic on his future as a good NFL wide receiver."
What's crazy is that there were times where the play calling was inspired and others where it looked like it was out of the 40s. I am hoping that our guys just needed to mature in his offense.He wasn’t.. it was terrible offensive passing play designs all season.
And that's all that matters to him--his "never have a losing season" legacy. It means he never takes any chances, stays conservative, and clings to said legacy. If you'd be happy with never having a losing record but never winning another playoff game again, ever, then we do not see eye to eye. Because that's where the Stillers are headed under his stewardship. They haven't won a playoff game in 8 years and haven't always even made the playoffs, and that doesn't look to change anytime soon. Like I said, I hate the Stillers and am thrilled he's their coach. That says a lot.Remind me again, how may losing season has Tomlin had? Just because Steeler fans are fed up doesn't mean a thing. OSU fans wanted Ryan Day fired after losing to Michigan this past year too.
If the standard is to NEVER have a losing record, I'm kind of okay with that.
Agree. I think Wilson was the first read but Kyler saw single and decided to throw a low % jump ball. On 3rd down and 3 Kyler just needs to take the gimme and move the chains. More situational awareness that I think Kyler lacks at times. The defense is giving you that for a reason. That's a 2nd and 3 decision vs a 3rd and 3 decision.TO me that looks like quick-game where Kyler sees single coverage and is expecting to win against it.
It'll still be going in a couple of years even though K1 will be competing up in Canada.I hope this thread never dies.
I disagree.. defenses today want you to dink and dunk between the 20s - meaningless yards for the most part. You need to take your shots when they make sense. Single coverage with a WR1 that’s 6-4 with a 5-10 corner should be a no brainer and a potential for a game breaking play.Agree. I think Wilson was the first read but Kyler saw single and decided to throw a low % jump ball. On 3rd down and 3 Kyler just needs to take the gimme and move the chains. More situational awareness that I think Kyler lacks at times. The defense is giving you that for a reason. That's a 2nd and 3 decision vs a 3rd and 3 decision.
I am in the minority around here in that I do not want Kyler to be a video game QB... the QB's job is to get the ball to other players. I dont want to see him rushing,...I just want to see him scrambling to buy some time for a guy to get open.kyler didn't go to the playoffs in 2020 when he rushed for over 800 yards but he did in 2021 rushing for about half that
what i like tho is the 7.3 avg last year - i'd say some of that's actually on petzing scheming nicely
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without a doubt, no one can argue PetzTrash had a good run game. Would have been better with more designed QB runs, roll outs and some sort of a passing scheme that was tailored to his #1 WR.kyler didn't go to the playoffs in 2020 when he rushed for over 800 yards but he did in 2021 rushing for about half that
what i like tho is the 7.3 avg last year - i'd say some of that's actually on petzing scheming nicely
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I wanted to run on the field and tackle him.I am in the minority around here in that I do not want Kyler to be a video game QB... the QB's job is to get the ball to other players. I dont want to see him rushing,...I just want to see him scrambling to buy some time for a guy to get open.
His rushing should only happen when he scrambles and sees that the defense screwed up and left him twenty yards of open field.....then you just gotta take it.
I mean, hell, look what Steve Bono did to us.....