T1K
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Good thread on Pickens
Any notion of Fields being a long term solution (miniscule to begin with) was crushed for me in the 2nd half Sunday.When it comes to starting Wilson, I think most people’s realistic best case scenario is that he is what he was in Denver last year. It’s not a perfect way to go about it, but based on his per attempt averages last year with Fields’ pass attempts this year, Wilson would be at 297 yards and 2.5 TDs.
I’m probably biased since I’m not a big Wilson fan, but I just don’t see the upside with Wilson to justify benching a potential long term solution in Fields at this point in the season. Especially when the team is winning.
i think it comes down to ...
1. do you think his flaws will be corrected faster with him playing, or in practices. bad habits tend to be easier to fix in practice, to get to the place you don't need to think about it. imo
How many attempts did he even have in the 2nd half?Any notion of Fields being a long term solution (miniscule to begin with) was crushed for me in the 2nd half Sunday.
Dude missed SO many open receivers. Like not inaccurate but never saw them. It left the window for a bad team to hang around and start to move the ball.
What happens vs a good team?
I find it pretty ironic you’re being so impatient with Fields. You sure have changed your tune from last year.If Wilson can give more to the offence, that's more important than what improves Fields quickest.
Fields had a great first half vs the Broncos. But then the Broncos adapted to take away the run and all of a sudden, the Steelers couldn't get up the field.
If Wilson can bring in a better short/intermediate passing game to counteract that, that'd make a big difference. I'm not sure Wilson is that guy but unless Fields plays a great game vs the Chargers, I don't see a reason not to try. Maybe I would if I thought Fields was playing well or a potential long term solution, but I don't and I don't.
I assume that just means that whoever is making the decision will not be using a brain to do so.Having watched the games, how is this a no brainer?
Benching a QB kills his confidence. They’re people, not robots.
I do not think fields has played that well tbh
And only about turnovers as it relates to the first two things.Like I said earlier, Tomlin only cares about wins, losses and turnovers.
The turnover differential is one of the most crucial stats when it comes to W/LAnd only about turnovers as it relates to the first two things.
Yet you say that like it' a bad thing.
Any notion of Fields being a long term solution (miniscule to begin with) was crushed for me in the 2nd half Sunday.
Dude missed SO many open receivers. Like not inaccurate but never saw them. It left the window for a bad team to hang around and start to move the ball.
What happens vs a good team?
I don't see a basis for arguing that, outside of looking at purely passing yards.
Not at all. We lead the league in that turnover differential already at +5. It's one of the biggest reasons we're 2-0 lol.And only about turnovers as it relates to the first two things.
Yet you say that like it' a bad thing.
The argument against Fields isn't about the passes he's made, it's about all the passes he hasn't made because he either didn't see them quick enough or isn't trusted enough to be told to make them.
Those passes he's not making are killing drives and are a big part of why the team's scoring is as low as it is. As long as it continues, I don't see it in Fields - not unless his big play is out there so consistently it doesn't matter. But it hasn't been. Probably never will be on this team.
No clue on total dropbacks but Fields attempted 8 passes and completed 3 for 16 yards in the 2nd half.
There is more but here are 3 examples.
Misses wide open Pickens (have to anticipate this and hit it if you want to play in this league. IDC about the pass rush— this is a possible TD)
Misses Muth
Misses muth
When they drop back to pass - it is not going well— even relative to worse-passing NFL
I forgot to quote T1K and you. Too many links. I was just giving his 2nd half numbers in response to T1KSo Fields missed a bunch of wide open guys in the second half against the Broncos because of misses he had in the first half?
Literally every play you posted was from the first half of that game.
No clue on total dropbacks but Fields attempted 8 passes and completed 3 for 16 yards in the 2nd half.
There is more but here are 3 examples.
Misses wide open Pickens (have to anticipate this and hit it if you want to play in this league. IDC about the pass rush— this is a possible TD)
I forgot to quote T1K and you. Too many links. I was just giving his 2nd half numbers in response to T1K
and was responding to you wanting receipts
Dude is not a good passer. Art hasn’t been amazing but those are all big plays left on the table.
That’s kind of the point.What are you trying to demonstrate with this first play? There is a free rusher and he does anticipate it - by electing to run and pick up 16 yards and the first down.
You are going to need to provide some receipts for this because I simply do not see this as being the case.
This idea that Fields is missing wide open receivers is simply not something I'm seeing nor is it something I'm seeing being suggested from anyone but a few people here.
I'm not going to argue Fields has been doing anything but playing smart and efficient football, but some of the comments made in here about him missing open guys is simply not something I'm seeing. The WRs on this team (outside of Pickens) are absolutely horrendous at winning matchups and getting open, hence why a huge majority of their passing yards are to Pickens. I have not even remotely seen any footage or proof for this idea that Fields isn't hitting open targets, whether it be from him missing passes or him not identifying open guys.
We’ll see what QB school’s opinion is when he does the breakdown of this play. He’s very critical of these sorts of things. Personally I don’t have a problem with his decision making here.That’s kind of the point.
Listen I defended him week 1 in a similar situation but this is so wide open. And that’s the problem: It’s 16 yard run where he’s got to evade defenders vs a 30 plus chunk play. One is a lot more repeatable than the other.
Does he need to take a hit to make the throw? Probably. But hit this man! (I know it’s super blurry so if you want to look yourself I’m screenshotting the 0:03 mark). That’s really not a big ask. The free rusher wouldn’t be able to get there if he throws with anticipation and the whole reason the pressure affects the play and he has to run is because he held the ball.
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