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Then go start an anti-Bradford boys club, would ya.Ebonemalone said:I wasn't talking about a particular play.....DR RAM said:That's BS.Ebonemalone said:I'm really starting to lose faith in Bradford this game. 1st read. Always stares down. Even if he's barely open
It's a three step drop, Kendricks has to make that play.
And Austin has the most drops in the league, the play was to Kendricks.
The WR are finding the spots in the zone. The three longer passes on this drive were when that occurred. I wonder if that was something the WR weren't doing earlier, or that teams weren't playing zone against the Rams.HometownBoy said:Is Schottenheimer doing good or are the Jags doing terrible? I can't even tell.
DR RAM said:Then go start an anti-Bradford boys club, would ya.Ebonemalone said:I wasn't talking about a particular play.....DR RAM said:That's BS.Ebonemalone said:I'm really starting to lose faith in Bradford this game. 1st read. Always stares down. Even if he's barely open
It's a three step drop, Kendricks has to make that play.
And Austin has the most drops in the league, the play was to Kendricks.
DR RAM said:They reacted well, but they were not draped all over him. You HAVE to look where you throw it. Kendricks should have protected the ball and went after it, instead he backed up. Nothing wrong with the throw. Could he have thrown it to Tavon? Yes, but then he has to look at him, and the defense would have reacted to him. You have to make a play.HometownBoy said:DR RAM said:That's BS.Ebonemalone said:I'm really starting to lose faith in Bradford this game. 1st read. Always stares down. Even if he's barely open
It's a three step drop, Kendricks has to make that play.
And Austin has the most drops in the league, the play was to Kendricks.
Kendricks was double covered, he was hit by two dudes the minute he got the ball in his hands because they were both following Bradford's eyes the whole way. You see that as a QB you can't throw that, you gotta look somewhere else.
Doesn't matter if he has drops, he's open, you get him the ball, if he drops it that's on him. You still put your team in the way to succeed and throwing to a guy who has two men draped all over him is not that.
It's a 3 step drop, a 1 option play, you guys should know that.
Again, bullshit, you stick your foot and you throw it, or you probably take a sack or get it batted down.bwdenverram said:DR RAM said:They reacted well, but they were not draped all over him. You HAVE to look where you throw it. Kendricks should have protected the ball and went after it, instead he backed up. Nothing wrong with the throw. Could he have thrown it to Tavon? Yes, but then he has to look at him, and the defense would have reacted to him. You have to make a play.HometownBoy said:DR RAM said:That's BS.Ebonemalone said:I'm really starting to lose faith in Bradford this game. 1st read. Always stares down. Even if he's barely open
It's a three step drop, Kendricks has to make that play.
And Austin has the most drops in the league, the play was to Kendricks.
Kendricks was double covered, he was hit by two dudes the minute he got the ball in his hands because they were both following Bradford's eyes the whole way. You see that as a QB you can't throw that, you gotta look somewhere else.
Doesn't matter if he has drops, he's open, you get him the ball, if he drops it that's on him. You still put your team in the way to succeed and throwing to a guy who has two men draped all over him is not that.
It's a 3 step drop, a 1 option play, you guys should know that.
I agree he should of caught the ball but just because he may have been the primary read doesn't mean he had to go there. The point that's trying to be made is Sam tends to only go to the first read, covered or not. You make the best play regardless. I think Sam actually threw it late to Kendricks but Austin ran 5 yards and was wide open.
Understand what you're saying but it wasn't the only option.
DR RAM said:They reacted well, but they were not draped all over him. You HAVE to look where you throw it. Kendricks should have protected the ball and went after it, instead he backed up. Nothing wrong with the throw. Could he have thrown it to Tavon? Yes, but then he has to look at him, and the defense would have reacted to him. You have to make a play.HometownBoy said:DR RAM said:That's BS.Ebonemalone said:I'm really starting to lose faith in Bradford this game. 1st read. Always stares down. Even if he's barely open
It's a three step drop, Kendricks has to make that play.
And Austin has the most drops in the league, the play was to Kendricks.
Kendricks was double covered, he was hit by two dudes the minute he got the ball in his hands because they were both following Bradford's eyes the whole way. You see that as a QB you can't throw that, you gotta look somewhere else.
Doesn't matter if he has drops, he's open, you get him the ball, if he drops it that's on him. You still put your team in the way to succeed and throwing to a guy who has two men draped all over him is not that.
It's a 3 step drop, a 1 option play, you guys should know that.
HitStick said:DR RAM said:They reacted well, but they were not draped all over him. You HAVE to look where you throw it. Kendricks should have protected the ball and went after it, instead he backed up. Nothing wrong with the throw. Could he have thrown it to Tavon? Yes, but then he has to look at him, and the defense would have reacted to him. You have to make a play.HometownBoy said:DR RAM said:That's BS.Ebonemalone said:I'm really starting to lose faith in Bradford this game. 1st read. Always stares down. Even if he's barely open
It's a three step drop, Kendricks has to make that play.
And Austin has the most drops in the league, the play was to Kendricks.
Kendricks was double covered, he was hit by two dudes the minute he got the ball in his hands because they were both following Bradford's eyes the whole way. You see that as a QB you can't throw that, you gotta look somewhere else.
Doesn't matter if he has drops, he's open, you get him the ball, if he drops it that's on him. You still put your team in the way to succeed and throwing to a guy who has two men draped all over him is not that.
It's a 3 step drop, a 1 option play, you guys should know that.
The thing is that he doesn't look anybody off. If he looks to Tavon and the players react to it then Kendricjs might have been able to have some space to work with.
He's doing a better job of going through reads on this drive and the result is a TD.
DR RAM said:Again, BS, you stick your foot and you throw it, or you probably take a sack or get it batted down.bwdenverram said:DR RAM said:They reacted well, but they were not draped all over him. You HAVE to look where you throw it. Kendricks should have protected the ball and went after it, instead he backed up. Nothing wrong with the throw. Could he have thrown it to Tavon? Yes, but then he has to look at him, and the defense would have reacted to him. You have to make a play.HometownBoy said:DR RAM said:That's BS.Ebonemalone said:I'm really starting to lose faith in Bradford this game. 1st read. Always stares down. Even if he's barely open
It's a three step drop, Kendricks has to make that play.
And Austin has the most drops in the league, the play was to Kendricks.
Kendricks was double covered, he was hit by two dudes the minute he got the ball in his hands because they were both following Bradford's eyes the whole way. You see that as a QB you can't throw that, you gotta look somewhere else.
Doesn't matter if he has drops, he's open, you get him the ball, if he drops it that's on him. You still put your team in the way to succeed and throwing to a guy who has two men draped all over him is not that.
It's a 3 step drop, a 1 option play, you guys should know that.
I agree he should of caught the ball but just because he may have been the primary read doesn't mean he had to go there. The point that's trying to be made is Sam tends to only go to the first read, covered or not. You make the best play regardless. I think Sam actually threw it late to Kendricks but Austin ran 5 yards and was wide open.
Understand what you're saying but it wasn't the only option.
HitStick said:DR RAM said:They reacted well, but they were not draped all over him. You HAVE to look where you throw it. Kendricks should have protected the ball and went after it, instead he backed up. Nothing wrong with the throw. Could he have thrown it to Tavon? Yes, but then he has to look at him, and the defense would have reacted to him. You have to make a play.HometownBoy said:DR RAM said:That's BS.Ebonemalone said:I'm really starting to lose faith in Bradford this game. 1st read. Always stares down. Even if he's barely open
It's a three step drop, Kendricks has to make that play.
And Austin has the most drops in the league, the play was to Kendricks.
Kendricks was double covered, he was hit by two dudes the minute he got the ball in his hands because they were both following Bradford's eyes the whole way. You see that as a QB you can't throw that, you gotta look somewhere else.
Doesn't matter if he has drops, he's open, you get him the ball, if he drops it that's on him. You still put your team in the way to succeed and throwing to a guy who has two men draped all over him is not that.
It's a 3 step drop, a 1 option play, you guys should know that.
The thing is that he doesn't look anybody off. If he looks to Tavon and the players react to it then Kendricjs might have been able to have some space to work with.
He's doing a better job of going through reads on this drive and the result is a TD.