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re: Matt Flynn traded to Raiders for two picks
Posted on 3/31/13 at 4:39 pm to tigerpimpbot
Posted on 3/31/13 at 4:39 pm to tigerpimpbot
It's not really a fact-based issue. What am I supposed to do, cite a medical report showing a lack of caring synapses in the brain?
Except I said so during his time at LSU.
He did often play lethargically, not really getting geared up until late in the game.
He always had poor follow through on his fake handoffs.
He was initially completely unready to run plays in 2004.
He was not the best at reading defenses, and often made plays based on athleticism and his ability to shoot balls into tight spaces with a cannon arm.
He had a history of audible check downs to running plays that got to be somewhat of a running joke.
Now looking back, maybe some of that criticism was unfair. Maybe the coaches were to blame for him being totally unprepared against Oregon State in 2004. Maybe that's actually the way Jimbo taught QBs to do fake handoffs--after all, that stupid stretch run play was his design too, and not JaMarcus's fault at all. Maybe Jimbo had some sort of system where he actually told JaMarcus to do all those check downs to run plays even though the other team was loading the box.
Hell, I don't know. What I do know is that whenever I saw JaMarcus talking to a reporter on television, he seemed to act like he didn't care about any of it, and seemed condescending and aloof. But those aren't facts, obviously. It's subjective.
What is somewhat of a fact is that in big games against the best defenses in the SEC, LSU could never get over the hump and really have stellar performances, despite having Russell at QB and 3 #1 draft picks at WR, and that somehow, a year later, with an offense that obviously had less talent, somehow Crowton & Flynn were able to get better production and produce an offense capable of putting up lots of points in a more consistent manner. Go figure.
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His uncle/mentor died after he was drafted. You can't make these assumptions about his motivation.
Except I said so during his time at LSU.
He did often play lethargically, not really getting geared up until late in the game.
He always had poor follow through on his fake handoffs.
He was initially completely unready to run plays in 2004.
He was not the best at reading defenses, and often made plays based on athleticism and his ability to shoot balls into tight spaces with a cannon arm.
He had a history of audible check downs to running plays that got to be somewhat of a running joke.
Now looking back, maybe some of that criticism was unfair. Maybe the coaches were to blame for him being totally unprepared against Oregon State in 2004. Maybe that's actually the way Jimbo taught QBs to do fake handoffs--after all, that stupid stretch run play was his design too, and not JaMarcus's fault at all. Maybe Jimbo had some sort of system where he actually told JaMarcus to do all those check downs to run plays even though the other team was loading the box.
Hell, I don't know. What I do know is that whenever I saw JaMarcus talking to a reporter on television, he seemed to act like he didn't care about any of it, and seemed condescending and aloof. But those aren't facts, obviously. It's subjective.
What is somewhat of a fact is that in big games against the best defenses in the SEC, LSU could never get over the hump and really have stellar performances, despite having Russell at QB and 3 #1 draft picks at WR, and that somehow, a year later, with an offense that obviously had less talent, somehow Crowton & Flynn were able to get better production and produce an offense capable of putting up lots of points in a more consistent manner. Go figure.
Posted on 3/31/13 at 5:02 pm to Doc Fenton
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Jimbo
Has a history of placing a ceiling on the development of BBQBs. See eg. EJ Manuel.
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