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That’s a bit of a stretch as to what he said, but even if it were true, it would be more embarrassing that we only had an 8-7 record against him as a starter.
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This!That’s a bit of a stretch as to what he said, but even if it were true, it would be more embarrassing that we only had an 8-7 record against him as a starter.
This wasn't applied to Taysom because there was no question about his intelligence being in every meeting and playing every position and the knowledge that comes with that
I feels yaCam went to superbowl, has been an MVP and had a great career, Cam learned his playbook and the knowledge that came with Carolina and he did it well. I admit Cam a strange dude and is hard to defend but I do agree to say its hard to say he was a bad QB when he had a better career then like 90% of QBs
Doesn't that seem like a contradiction? Cam dumb, Taysom smart. I mean the guy can't read the whole field and no one classifies being on special teams or a TE positions of intelligence? Herein lies the issue.This wasn't applied to Taysom because there was no question about his intelligence being in every meeting and playing every position and the knowledge that comes with that
Yeh it kind of read wrong after I typed it. I'm not saying that was the case just that it was generally "viewed" that way, stereotype wutevers ya knowDoesn't that seem like a contradiction? Cam dumb, Taysom smart. I mean the guy can't read the whole field and no one classifies being on special teams or a TE positions of intelligence? Herein lies the issue.
I would say every team's QB reads the defense and calls protection. It was known in Carolina when he was there that his center was calling all the protection. I found that to be odd. It also told me he wasn't smart enough to read what was going on with a defense.He pretty much says it himself. "You can’t say that that’s stupid or ‘Why wouldn’t you know that?’ because half of the NFL — I would say 30 teams out of 32 teams don’t run this philosophy" So right there he's asking the question of why he doesn't know how to read defenses and he starts his answer with because, that means he's accepting that he doesn't know how to read defenses and then giving the explanation that half, or actually 30 out of 32 teams don't do it which is a total fabrication. I can easily name more than 2 teams where the QB reads defenses. Maybe he's explaining it wrong but it's what he said not us.
I would say every team's QB reads the defense and calls protection. It was known in Carolina when he was there that his center was calling all the protection. I found that to be odd. It also told me he wasn't smart enough to read what was going on with a defense.
I will say Armstead was calling protection for Taysom last year but Taysom was calling the mic linebacker.You are in for a surprise about this years Saints team then:
The Saints center has some new job responsibilities. After spending his first two years snapping the ball to Drew Brees and blocking, his job is now to read the defense, identify the middle linebacker and set protections for the offensive line. The process of how that gets done changes based on whether Jameis Winston or Taysom Hill is playing quarterback.
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