better days (09-16-2014),Dr. Lecter (09-16-2014)
Because that's how plays work in the NFL. You should be embarrassed that you still don't understand and keep ignoring people that are telling you how football is played.
Nope. They are saying one of them made a mistake. We don't know which. But it wasn't a wildly off target throw. It went exactly where EJ intended to throw it.But you people keep saying he was and that Watkins wasn't at the right spot.
If EJ looks at Sammy before the break he'll tip the safety. He's intentionally not looking at Sammy until just before the break when he releases the ball.The guy is open the entire play. If EJ can't judge where he is going to end up while that play is developing right before his eyes, then that's robotic and idiotic.
You really don't understand that play.People are thanking your post basically agreeing that EJ is too ******ed to adjust and forces it to a magical designated spot regardless of what happens after the snap. There's no argument on the planet that excuses EJ from not converting that touchdown but you biased fools would rather say asinine things than criticize our soft QB.
Dr. Lecter (09-16-2014),Mad Bomber (09-16-2014),YardRat (09-16-2014)
You can't be serious. You can't be.
NFL QBs routinely throw to a spot on the field. These are called timing routes.
The players in the NFL are fast. Very fast. It is not like us throwing in our backyard. To get the ball to the WR the QB will throw to a spot and the receiver is supposed to be there.
Like I said, more than once, he threw the ball before Watkins made his cut into the end zone.
You can believe this or not.
And no, nobody is saying that Watkins was not at the right spot. What we are saying, and have said time and time and time and time again is that we don't know if it was the wrong route or the wrong pass.
Originally Posted by mysticsoto
better days (09-16-2014),jimmifli (09-16-2014),Mad Bomber (09-16-2014),YardRat (09-16-2014)
Sounds like he has the football acumen of a door knob. No sense debating.
Reed probably caught 300 passes from Kelly, with the ball being delivered to the spot before Reed came out of his break. Timing routes have been around for decades.
I am now starting to understand all these idiot savants/realists I'm putting on ignore. They know very little about football.
Mad Bomber (09-16-2014),pmoon6 (09-16-2014),YardRat (09-16-2014)
For the record on the Watkins v. EJ spot. It could be a lot of different issues beyond just a wrong route v. wrong throw discussion. For example if Watkins reads double high safeties presnap he's going to run a skinnier post. However if postsnap EJ sees the safety creep up he's going to lead Watkins wider on the post to hit the open area for a score.
Could of been a hot read that wasn't communicated properly or understood fully.
There is too much we don't know about that play call and read to decide who may be to blame.
The important part of the play is that EJ isn't tipping the throw. He's looking off the safety and giving Watkins the chance to get open and then go get the ball.
COMING SOON...
Originally Posted by Dr.Lecter
Then that is the wrong route - Watkins did not make the postsnap read
I don't want to nitpick you, but ultimately that is still the wrong route
Regardless, the idea that a QB does not throw to a spot is wrong as wrong can be
better days (09-16-2014),Mad Bomber (09-16-2014),Night Train (09-16-2014)
That's really a part of a QB-WR relationship. Some QBs like Brady are really good at adjusting like that.
I'm not taking issue with the notion that QBs don't throw to a spot, Brady does too, obviously, but some QBs recognize when coverage is there and between them and certain receivers they have a knack for breaking that coverage. Brady's very good at it. It takes time and getting used to one another to do it, it's not something that typically develops in one season.
http://www.billszone.com/fanzone/sho...s-haters/page3
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"I was an integral part in the drafting process of EJ Manuel," Whaley said Thursday on NFL Network's Total Access. "I was the person that handled the draft process and setting up the board."
"We are committed. I want you to believe me when I say that," Whaley said of building around the second-year quarterback, per The Buffalo News. "I always tell you guys that I'll never say never because I don't want to paint myself in a corner, but when I do say something, I do it and I mean it and I try to fulfill it."
"We believe the addition of Sammy is going to be instant impact, not only to our quarterback, but to what our offensive coordinator can come up with game-plan wise and how defenses attack us," Whaley said.
Whaley on EJ Manuel: "We think we got a gem in this guy." (2:30)
"And as Mark says, if in three years maybe he's not [our quarterback of the future], then I'll be sitting there saying 'hey guys', .... anybody got a job for me?" - Doug Whaley
Of course there are timing routes in the NFL. Nobody is arguing that. Yes the ball is thrown before the receiver comes out of his break. But where the ball is being thrown to is in relation to the receivers route. It's the QB's job to make the ball intersect with the open receiver whether the pass is a timing route or not.
Even the apologetic argument that EJ was looking off the safety is flawed. The ball was missed because it was too close to the safety side. He didn't miss to the right, he missed to the left and that is where the safety was closer to. So EJ, looking off the safety, chose to throw the ball CLOSER to the safety than in the open spot where his receiver was all alone and would have caught the pass? Listen to how dumb that sounds. And why would the receiver try and run CLOSER to the player that is defending him in order to make the catch?? Any way you try to look at it to minimize the blame for EJ, HE MADE AND ERRANT THROW THAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN A TOUCHDOWN.
The posters who don't understand the game are obvious to see. They just dismiss things that their puny brains can't wrap their heads around Jimmifli, Night Train, Squish, etc. If you want to be a homer that's fine, just don't try to analyze the game because it's painful how obtuse some of you are.
All I know is, I watch guys like Luck and Foles and Rivers and Wilson and their passes are between the numbers on the jerseys, not the numbers on the field.
Of course QBs throw to spots on some patterns. But so many of EJs throws are so ridiculously errant that they can't have been intended to go where they do.
I don't care if this is his 12th start or his first start, he has a serious accuracy problem.
It hasn't been as much of an issue thanks to outstanding pass protection--but it's been way more an issue than it should.
What concerns me is that there will be games where the protection isn't as good, and it will wreak havoc on his already shaky accuracy.
And the reluctance to throw anything but short passes will be adjusted to by Defensive Coordinators.
Buffalogic (09-16-2014)
The Bills are 5th in the NFL in passes over 20 yards
http://www.nfl.com/stats/categorysta...ualified=false
His reputation for only checking down was much more deserved last year. Not as true this year
DraftBoy (09-16-2014),jimmifli (09-16-2014),Mad Bomber (09-16-2014),Night Train (09-16-2014),psubills62 (09-16-2014)
Fiat justitia ruat caelum. Noli timere. Laus Deo.
Why are some people always in such a hurry to make such sweeping proclamations around here.
He isn't a pro bowler, he isn't good enough to win us a football game yet, but he is improving and has played well enough to win even when the running game is average.
I'm starting to get more confident in him. For a young QB he is playing how you want him to play. As he gains confidence hopefully the other things will fall into place.
Dr. Lecter (09-16-2014),Night Train (09-16-2014),pmoon6 (09-16-2014)