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re: Should He Throw It? [1 image]

Posted on 10/6/22 at 12:36 pm to
Posted by GeauxPack81
Member since Dec 2009
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Posted on 10/6/22 at 12:36 pm to
I think Denbrock deserves alot of blame for his lack of creativity, his inability to force Jayden into easy throws (like flare routes), and for the personnel decisions and use of the personnel... However, Jayden deserves equally as much blame for the passing game's lack of production. I actually watched the first half the other day in the skycam view, and a few plays stood out to me.

Play 1:

Jayden's first read is 2 quick outs to the right side. Its a terrible play call for a guy who is known to never throw the ball into traffic. Lets have him make a cross field throw where if he misses inside its a pick 6.


As expected, he passes on that option. For a quick second, he looks backside to Nabers.

The pocket is perfectly clean, and its clear Nabers will be in a huge window in the middle of the field in just a short second. A little eye manipulation of the backer would help, but probably not even necessary. He just has to have some anticipation here, instead...


So what is the result?




Play 2:

Denbrock designs a nice play here. On the right side Mason Taylor is essentially setting a pick for Boutte, to free him up in space in the middle of the field. Yet for some reason Jayden's initial look is to the double-covered Nabers. I would hope this was to influence the safety, but for some reason I doubt that was the case

The LB covering the RB has no bailed, completely freeing up the middle of the field as Boutte comes across. I would think this is an easy throw and an easy 1st down for a WR as talented as Boutte, who probably just needs to make a little move on the safety after the catch. We just need Jaden to go back to what should have been his initial read


Nope... Even though there is a decent pocket, his brain is telling him its been too long and he needs to bail




Play 3:

Lacy is in the game, running a post route. It has become clear at this point that he is 1on1 with a safety.


Lacy puts a hell of a move on the safety, at the top of his route. The ball should be released now. He has the defender beat to the inside

Not open enough for Daniels. Lets look backside to maybe the best WR in the country. It looks like he has the defenders beat! This is your chance to stretch the defense and take a shot, let her rip!

Instead, we try to run out of a clean pocket, but when we can't get anywhere we opt for the fadeaway throw out of bounds
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