| | Posted Sunday, September 07, 2008 4:54 PM | |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 5:13 PM |
| I don't get to watch the games so I'm hoping someone can tell me. From what I can tell, Garrard basically only has time to look at one receiver because that is all the time the O-LINE gives him. He has in the past from what I can tell, locked in on one receiver, but he has gotten better with that. Is the O-LINE so bad that he doesn't have time to go through a progression?
BTW, I am watching the Cowboys and Romo has all day long to find the exact receiver he wants to throw to. |
| | | Posted Sunday, September 07, 2008 4:56 PM | |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: Friday, October 24, 2008 8:00 PM |
| stormy71 (9/7/2008) I don't get to watch the games so I'm hoping someone can tell me. From what I can tell, Garrard basically only has time to look at one receiver because that is all the time the O-LINE gives him. He has in the past from what I can tell, locked in on one receiver, but he has gotten better with that. Is the O-LINE so bad that he doesn't have time to go through a progression?
BTW, I am watching the Cowboys and Romo has all day long to find the exact receiver he wants to throw to.The oline did well at times in the second half, and DG would scan the field but no one would be open. He did hold on to the ball too long at times as well though.
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| | | Posted Sunday, September 07, 2008 5:01 PM | |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: Yesterday @ 4:38 PM |
| The offensive line has been nagged with injuries since training camp, with Meester out, and now with Williams, Pashos, Manuwai and Nwaneri being injured as well. It's bad when you have Tutan Reyes playing in your starting line-up, and did Garrard hold on too long? I can think of maybe one or two plays, but ultimately, I pin this loss on the play-calling and coaching, when you team gets hit with a rash of injuries, more like a plauge, in regards to our offensive line, you have to call plays that help them out and help your team out overall. Lining up your backs by themselves, without a lead blocker, which we have with Greg Jones, is not how you help out a team that was witnessing offensive lineman drop like flies. 17 rushing attempts just showed me that they basically gave up too soon on it, and when the game was as close as it was, they shouldnt have done that. I can understand if we were down 21 to 7 or 10, but now when we are losing by three points, and not when the other teams offense is only getting away with a few runs here and there.
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