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Football Digest: The NFL's best rookie quarterback is an afterthought

Posted on 12/22/25 at 12:50 pm
Posted by SlowFlowPro
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Posted on 12/22/25 at 12:50 pm


Gemini summary (I left in the misspellings)

quote:

This video analyzes why Tyler Shuck of the New Orleans Saints is currently one of the most underrated rookie quarterbacks in the NFL, focusing on his high football IQ, poise under pressure, and how Offensive Coordinator Kellen Moore has tailored the system to his strengths.

Key Video Highlights
[00:31] - Reading Complex Coverages: The analysis breaks down Shuck's ability to decipher "simulated pressure" looks. He correctly identifies a cover-zero blitz and quickly strikes a void in the defense for a touchdown against a division rival.

[02:02] - Record-Breaking Efficiency: Shuck currently holds a borderline top-10 completion percentage and has secured more wins than any other rookie quarterback this season.

[02:16] - Pocket Awareness & Mobility: A highlight shows Shuck escaping pressure from multiple defenders to scramble for a 13-yard touchdown, demonstrating elite pocket awareness and athleticism.

[03:40] - Poise and Progressions: In a play against "quarters poach" coverage, Shuck moves through three different reads. Rather than panicking under pressure, he shows the maturity to bail out or check down rather than forcing a turnover.

[06:56] - Offensive Tempo: The Saints operate at the second-highest offensive tempo in the league. This "up-tempo" style helps Shuck by forcing defenses into predictable, "vanilla" looks, which mirrors the no-huddle systems he ran in college.

[08:19] - Chemistry with Chris Olave: The video details how Shuck and Olave use "choice routes" to exploit specific defensive zones. Their growing cohesion allows Shuck to anticipate exactly where Olave will stop his route [09:16].

[10:28] - High IQ Checkdowns: Shuck is praised for his ability to reset and rotate back to his front side when a primary deep route is covered, prioritizing ball security over risky "hero" throws.

[12:02] - Deep Ball Velocity: While the offense focuses on intermediate routes, Shuck proves he can still challenge elite cornerbacks like JC Horn by delivering high-velocity deep balls when he identifies a lack of safety help.

Summary: The video concludes that while Shuck still makes occasional rookie mistakes [11:15], his processing speed and the synergy between his skill set and Kellen Moore’s scheme make him a legitimate candidate for the future of the Saints franchise.
Posted by Mushroom1968
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Posted on 12/22/25 at 1:15 pm to
This may be one of the better OP breakdowns Ive seen in awhile

Embedded video, good summary, good title

Video is also good btw
Posted by goatmilker
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Posted on 12/22/25 at 1:21 pm to
That was well done.
Posted by Proximo
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Posted on 12/22/25 at 1:23 pm to
But Towne still says there were better players on the board
Posted by Champagne
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Posted on 12/22/25 at 1:43 pm to
I'm ready to buy his jersey, if it's on sale.
Posted by SlowFlowPro
With populists, expect populism
Member since Jan 2004
466707 posts
Posted on 12/22/25 at 1:44 pm to
quote:

This may be one of the better OP breakdowns Ive seen in awhile

Embedded video, good summary, good title


Thank you for commenting. I'm trying to normalize this as proper behavior because "blind embedding" has become a major problem
Posted by St Augustine
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Posted on 12/22/25 at 2:12 pm to
I love how Gemini calls him Shuck
Posted by SlowFlowPro
With populists, expect populism
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Posted on 12/22/25 at 2:14 pm to
It was an interesting lesson that Gemini "listens' to YT videos when summarizing them. Legit illuminating
Posted by SirWinston
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Posted on 12/22/25 at 2:15 pm to
As soon as Nike releases an authentic colour rush im in
Posted by bonethug0180
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Posted on 12/22/25 at 3:27 pm to
Just watched this last night as well and I 100% agree with everything he was saying, including people acting stupid over those 2 viral clips (one during a college game with the weird underhanded throw that was picked and the combine one) saying he sucks because of them.

This is why despite him being older and me not thinking going QB in round 2 was a good decision, I came around on him very quickly when I actually went and watched videos (not just highlights or lowlights) of his games on YouTube.

You could immediately see a lot of things that you NEED to be successful in the NFL, and he was doing most of them well. He was definitely "pro ready" from the get go compared to the others (which makes sense with how long he was on college).

This is why I was extremely disappointed with going with Rattler to start the year, because you could see all the limitations that he was/is never likely to get over to become a legit QB. Even if Shough wasn't ready as far as knowing the playbook and whatnot, he isn't so soft-minded that it would have hurt his confidence, and he would be even further along by now (and we likely have 2-3 more wins).
Posted by bonethug0180
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Posted on 12/22/25 at 3:28 pm to
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But Towne still says there were better players on the board
Better players at less important positions. There are certain positions that are at a premium, and FAAAAAAAAAAR above all is the QB.
Posted by goatmilker
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Posted on 12/22/25 at 4:10 pm to
Spencer won the job I think.

Well he did. They started the right qb coming out of camp.
This post was edited on 12/22/25 at 5:01 pm
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