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Trent Edwards numbers over three season are not bad.
Re: Trent Edwards numbers over three season are not bad.
Numbers also don't tell the whole story, actually watching the player play the game helps. Edwards is scared when he takes the field and plays that way.
Re: Trent Edwards numbers over three season are not bad.
Nice Hurricane, I'm not a big Edwards backer but look at happend to Alex Smith. He matured, became a leader and more importantly a better player. Seeing I think Trent is more talented than Alex, I think there's a possibility that Trent can succeed.
Re: Trent Edwards numbers over three season are not bad.
When Trance has played well - he's played really well. The injuries and the fact he might be a head case are what worries me. Having said that, I'm all for giving him one more year.
Re: Trent Edwards numbers over three season are not bad.
Originally posted by RockStar36
Numbers also don't tell the whole story, actually watching the player play the game helps. Edwards is scared when he takes the field and plays that way.
I think a big part of the reason Edwards was scared to throw deep was cause Jauron philosophy. Jauren preached to this to play it safe, that's the last thing you want your qb to do.
Re: Trent Edwards numbers over three season are not bad.
Originally posted by RockStar36
Numbers also don't tell the whole story, actually watching the player play the game helps. Edwards is scared when he takes the field and plays that way.
Your totally right, and if you watched Brees his first 3 years he was not good at all. Why do you think they drafted Rivers?
Re: Trent Edwards numbers over three season are not bad.
Originally posted by WeAreMarshawn23
I think a big part of the reason Edwards was scared to throw deep was cause Jauron philosophy. Jauren preached to this to play it safe, that's the last thing you want your qb to do.
The last thing you want to do as a QB is have either a "play it safe" mentality or a "gunslinger" mentality. If you have a gunslinger mentality, you throw a playoff game away on 3rd and 3 trying to get an extra 5 yards rather than just running for the first down. If you have the "play it safe" mentality, then you end up with 6.7 yards per completion like Trent.
A QB has to be smart enough to allow the specific situation in the game being played to determine his aggressiveness. Don't play it safe when it's 2nd and 15 and you're down by 2 scores late in the 3rd, and don't be a gunslinger on a busted play in the first quarter on first down.
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