I went for A- just because I'm still buzzing about that last throw :-) . In terms of his performance, well I was happy with what I saw.
1.He extended some drives with some very decent throws
2. Was unlucky not to get the first TD with a good throw to Hunt In the redzone
3. He rushed with the ball once so showed confidence outside the pocket
4. He also stepped into the pocket more than a few times when he was under immense pressure which is encouraging to see
5. Just like at Denver, he didn't let the interception phase him at all and In that game he threw that incredible throw to Robinson to extend the drive in the two-minute drive. Today, he throw that incredible pass to Tyreek for the TD. This is MASSIVE imo because having a short memory as a QB is a very good skill to have, especially when you're a young one.
6. He also seems to have a good little connection going with Kelce and Tyreek, hopefully he will find some a little more as we move forward. [Reply]
Originally Posted by CrowbarMan:
Was Atlanta's starting D on the field at the end of the half?
If not his grade should be a D or F for the terrible throws. Most teams won't give up a bomb like that with 28 seconds to go in the half. You know it's coming.
Seriously, this fucking loser is worse than tigger or blackbob ever were. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
The 6-6 start, the money throw to Kelce on 3rd and long, the statline of 8-12 for 138 and 1-1... and last but not least, the Madden play come to life 70 yard bomb
All equals a solid A all day in my book, we went into the half on a high and only down 4... Pat was steady and flashy
Also, the pick looked like Robinsons fault to me, he was half speed and not even looking for the ball
Yeah i'm going with this.
Had he looked off that safety on the INT we might be talking about a different kinda play. [Reply]
Middlin gave him a C but the throw was beautiful. The league now knows he can throw it that far. Maybe should have saved it for the real season. [Reply]