Originally Posted by penguinz:
He is too stupid to see these are DB drills and the WR is not the emphasis on these drills. All about the DB turning his head and going for the INT.
Correct - they have their thumbs on the scale for the DBs here. [Reply]
Originally Posted by penguinz:
He is too stupid to see these are DB drills and the WR is not the emphasis on these drills. All about the DB turning his head and going for the INT.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
mecole makes a big play about as often as frank does
the difference is mecole gets his stats inflated by being force fed on gadget plays - frank doesn't have that luxury
another thing they have in common is diminishing returns since 2019
You're just trolling Mecole now. He is in no way the same type of negative that Frank Clark has been. All around dumb take. I'm surprised you're so adamant about doubling down on dumb takes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
One thing worth noting - an advantage he advantage he won't have in a game - did you hear the 'ball!' call?
We all got taught to shout that in HS football because it really did help. But in the pros, they can't hear that. Well on a practice field they can. And as soon as the coach yelled "Ball!", McDuffie snapped his head around and located it.
Still a REALLY nice job to stay sticky with a fast WR there (something I wasn't seeing much from him early in camp), but one of the hardest things for a DB to do is to feel when a ball is coming and right now he's getting to play with training wheels a bit.
Did you see the video of Williams trying to rip Juju's head off at practice?
Originally Posted by Radar Chief:
Wasn't that Henne throwing most of those passes? Except for the last one, that was Mahomes on the crossing rout to MVS.
Doesn't matter. Harman did not catch the ball in a drill that he was just there to be a body so he therefore sucks ass. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Correct - they have their thumbs on the scale for the DBs here.
The QBs appear to be intentionally under throwing, as well. Both of those interceptions seemed like passes almost designed to get picked. Not saying that's actually happening, but they are both perfectly placed to jump the route, so I wonder if that was the focus?
Or they're just bad passes against good coverage. :-) [Reply]