T.Sneden84
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Succeeding a HOF QB is hard lol . Lower the expectations and enjoy the ride
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Succeeding a HOF QB is hard lol . Lower the expectations and enjoy the ride
OP: You do understand this is a forum where we log in and give our opinions regardless of what the Saints organization thinks? We've been doing it for years. That's why it's called a forum
The game plan was to be conservative and IIRC there were only a couple of receivers and none open on some of his worst possessions. Denver's D isn't Bottom barrel either.God bless Taysom. Gotta love the guy. However, he's a one read QB. And he is very hesitant on that one read. You can only mask that for so long. By this age, I'm not certain Taysom can develop into a survey the field go through the progressions QB. He surely isn't decisive when his one read is there and is very inconsistent with anticipation and trusting his WR and throwing before the break is made.
Yesterday, he didn't have to be a legit QB. I doubt Atlanta will come with the same plan; even then, Taysom was dog poo in the first half and didn't resemble a legit QB. I'm rooting for the guy, but if it gets to where the game and first seed is in question, I'm all for putting Winston on the field.
Dude. Been living in Colorado the past 30 years. Seen this before. There are still many (idiot) Bronco fans that hold a special affinity for Tim Tebow. No matter how bad of a qb he was.This war between the QB factions is tiring.
Dude. Been living in Colorado the past 30 years. Seen this before. There are still many (idiot) Bronco fans that hold a special affinity for Tim Tebow. No matter how bad of a qb he was.
There are some strikingly similar comparisons here.
Im comfortable in saying I dont think Loomis and SP will be comfortable with Taysom as their starter long term. But youre right, I shouldnt have an opinion.
If he continues the way he played yesterday, staring down his primary, holding the ball if the primary isnt open OR trying to force it - while other receivers are clearly open - he needs to be honest with himself. He can get washed out of the NFL trying to be a QB, or he can continue to revolutionize a position that no one has ever really done before. His position is no position. He is the Jeet Kune Do of football. No one plays ST, TE, WR, RB, QB. Theres a legacy in creating something in a league that has very little in the way of originality at this point.