asugrad96
1 of 3 Cards Fans in NH
First of all. I still root for Plummer, hope he does well and I am glad he is no longer with the cards.
Couple of points - for the first time in his NFL career, Jake is putting in significant time studying the offense and film. He is not permitted to just do his own thing as he was in Arizona. I think that is showing in his execution. Jake's approach while with the Card's was sloppy at best. Yes, he chucked the ball around with a couple of receivers in the offseason. Yes, he gave it his all while out on the field. But his film studies and mental preparation in hindsight (there is that word again) appears to be piss poor.
Second, Shanahan's 15 play scripts to begin the game work beautifully for Plummer and as someone else mentioned, he doesn't have to do a lot of checks. If it is not there he just chucks it or if he sees a lane, he just takes off. This simplification may be because Plummer is a bonehead, but it also is a trend. Look at the Raiders last year. While their routes were intricate, the actual type of play calls were not and Gannon often chucked it out of bounds if the screen or crossing route didn't pan out. They seem to be in more trouble after adding a lot of elements to the offense this off season.
Russ may have a point that Jake will be more susceptible to injury in this offense, but if he stays healthy, he should have a great year and the Broncos should be quite good. No real surprises. I think everyone has the right approach though - good for Jake, glad your gone. He would have NEVER flourished in the Card's system, and Blake is clearly a good fit. For those who say he is not a long term solution. I could see him starting for 3 years and in this day in age that will suffice.
Jersey Girl Cards Fan - sorry, didn't see your post, I will stop now.
Couple of points - for the first time in his NFL career, Jake is putting in significant time studying the offense and film. He is not permitted to just do his own thing as he was in Arizona. I think that is showing in his execution. Jake's approach while with the Card's was sloppy at best. Yes, he chucked the ball around with a couple of receivers in the offseason. Yes, he gave it his all while out on the field. But his film studies and mental preparation in hindsight (there is that word again) appears to be piss poor.
Second, Shanahan's 15 play scripts to begin the game work beautifully for Plummer and as someone else mentioned, he doesn't have to do a lot of checks. If it is not there he just chucks it or if he sees a lane, he just takes off. This simplification may be because Plummer is a bonehead, but it also is a trend. Look at the Raiders last year. While their routes were intricate, the actual type of play calls were not and Gannon often chucked it out of bounds if the screen or crossing route didn't pan out. They seem to be in more trouble after adding a lot of elements to the offense this off season.
Russ may have a point that Jake will be more susceptible to injury in this offense, but if he stays healthy, he should have a great year and the Broncos should be quite good. No real surprises. I think everyone has the right approach though - good for Jake, glad your gone. He would have NEVER flourished in the Card's system, and Blake is clearly a good fit. For those who say he is not a long term solution. I could see him starting for 3 years and in this day in age that will suffice.
Jersey Girl Cards Fan - sorry, didn't see your post, I will stop now.
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