Other Sports: Philadelphia Eagles (NFL): THIS IS BRAZIL (Start Of 2024 Regular Season)

  • Work is still on-going to rebuild the site styling and features. Please report any issues you may experience so we can look into it. Click Here for Updates
@achdumeingute JT O'Sullivan happened to cover the play we were talking about. His two main points were the ones we each brought up -- doesn't like the design and flat out not good enough from the QB.

I timestamped that discussion for anyone that wants to learn:


Take a shot each time JT says "the ball has to come out"

Watched this last night 24 mins after it came out btw
 
  • Like
Reactions: JojoTheWhale
Take a shot each time JT says "the ball has to come out"

Watched this last night 24 mins after it came out btw

Yep. For people not familiar with his work, I find JT to be QB positive in a good way. He'll openly criticize decisions while saying over and over again how much easier it is to make most of these determinations in a meeting room vs on a field. It almost feels like a disappointed dad. He knows you can do better and just wants to get there.
 
  • Like
Reactions: DancingPanther
@achdumeingute JT O'Sullivan happened to cover the play we were talking about. His two main points were the ones we each brought up -- doesn't like the design and flat out not good enough from the QB.

I timestamped that discussion for anyone that wants to learn:


Jalen has never been an on schedule thrower or a natural passing QB, even as a mobile/athletic QB he really doesn't throw well on the run. Overall as he gets older, less mobile his ability to win us games with his legs diminishes.
 
Yep. For people not familiar with his work, I find JT to be QB positive in a good way. He'll openly criticize decisions while saying over and over again how much easier it is to make most of these determinations in a meeting room vs on a field. It almost feels like a disappointed dad. He knows you can do better and just wants to get there.
I said he missed the window on the Davonte deep throw IMMEDIATELY. It wasn't underthrown, it was late so it allowed the help DB to make a play on the ball. If that guy isnt there it's pretty on the money. To channel a little bit of JT here, we can't expect a ball with 45 yards of air distance to be dropped into a bucket.

But the fact that it was late allowed help to recover and break it up. Get. The ball out. On time.
 
Last edited:
  • Wow
Reactions: JojoTheWhale
Yep. For people not familiar with his work, I find JT to be QB positive in a good way. He'll openly criticize decisions while saying over and over again how much easier it is to make most of these determinations in a meeting room vs on a field. It almost feels like a disappointed dad. He knows you can do better and just wants to get there.
I like how he doesn't presume to know what the progressions are specific to that play, you can make an assumption based on how you would have drawn it up, but not all coordinators like to do it the same way or have the same priorities.
 
Take a shot each time JT says "the ball has to come out"
Im sure that was engrained in him since high school and college. That was a common phrase in high school and college practice I was around .. hit your back foot that ball better be out, I can still mumble it today. qb coach or coordinator sitting at the end of the drop and as soon as the qb hits it .. "boom, out, do it again" you don't do it, you hear "the ball has to come out, do it again".
 
Im sure that was engrained in him since high school and college. That was a common phrase in high school and college practice I was around .. hit your back foot that ball better be out, I can still mumble it today. qb coach or coordinator sitting at the end of the drop and as soon as the qb hits it .. "boom, out, do it again" you don't do it, you hear "the ball has to come out, do it again".
I guess Jalen needs to hear it more
 
@achdumeingute JT O'Sullivan happened to cover the play we were talking about. His two main points were the ones we each brought up -- doesn't like the design and flat out not good enough from the QB.

I timestamped that discussion for anyone that wants to learn:



The Jalen tendency that immediately leaps to me is that he immediately locks in on the sideline route. Ignores the routes heading to the middle of the field until it's too late. I'm still unsure if this is by design or a Hurts thing, but I suspect the latter.
 
  • Like
Reactions: iceman42
Is there a award to give to the best assistant coach? Because if so they should hand it on over to Fangio. What an outstanding season by the D.
 

Ad

Upcoming events

Ad