I'm not advocating for a particular position in this thread, and I'm not willing to give Fitzpatrick a complete pass on his late interception (though it appears TJ Graham's route running on the play was a contributing factor). However, Fitzpatrick's accuracy has been improving of late, particularly against the Patriots. So what do you think? Is it a fluke? Is David Lee's coaching finally starting to make a difference? Can you trust it, or have you just been disappointed by Fitz too many times to trust that anything could have really changed? Fitzpatricks game states were 27 completions in 40 attempts for 337 yards, 2 touchdowns, and the 1 late interception. I couldn't help but notice that unlilke earlier in the season when a lot of his passes were well off target, most were where they were supposed to be, and even most of the incompletions were at least close to where they should have been.
What are the implications of Fitzpatrick's improved accuracy?
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Re: What are the implications of Fitzpatrick's improved accuracy?
Originally posted by HurkeyNuts View PostThere was a lot of passes that were thrown behind receivers.
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Re: What are the implications of Fitzpatrick's improved accuracy?
i don't know. i think it's stunning how few times he's actually connected on the few times he's thrown long this season. i think his limitations are hurting the team.
On the fumble, he was throwing the screen that they throw all the time and it was covered. if he had more accuracy in a variety of 10-20 yard passes, that screen would be open more.
He still was an issue for me. i don't trust him and i get the sense the bills don't trust him either.
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if by "improved" you mean he was actually throwing the ball close enough to the recievers that they were able to adjust and make the catch, that doesnt say much. Most of his throws were still way off target, causing recievers to break stride, turn back, flat out stop to make adjustments... perfect example the first 2nd down play of the game when stevie had to come back for a ball thrown well behind him, resulting in being a yard short of a 1st down, then 15000 penaties later and we go from what should be a 1st down to 3rd and foreverRIP Tommy D!
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I really have to disagree Tiger. If the comment means you relatively think he's getting more accurate, maybe. But overall he's sub-par in that category. He's real bad on longer throws and also bad when it's an especially important time in the game. Behind, over, under... he's all over the place. Like I pointed out in another thread, the series before that last series he was atrocious in the end zone.
Statistically he pretty much outplayed Tom Brady. But we all know those stats don't tell the story.Last edited by X-Era; 11-12-2012, 11:38 AM.
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Yeah, I'm thinking Nix and Co will still believe we need a guy that can actually lead a receiver instead of slowing him up, making him jump or stop, etc.YardRat Wall of Fame
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