I feel this is EJs biggest issue. He wants to be the perfect QB to the point where he becomes mechanical. in my opinion EJ isnt bad at reading a D. He throws it to wide open players 20-30 yards downfield consistently, but is always off the mark. If he just relaxes and throws it like hes outside having fun, he could be decent
All EJ needs to do is have fun
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There's something to that. It's not like loosing EJ to play schoolyard football is the answer. But if a QB is in his own head and doesn't trust himself to occasionally make mistakes, then you wind up with an overly skittish player who doesn't take any risks (see: Trent Edwards)
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If anyones ever played QB you are best when your not thinking to hard. What i see out of EJ is what i started to do. Id have a good practice and then over the course of the weeks id start to aim every throw, and started thinking way to much. It gets to the point where on every throw your thinking of how far the player is, when to flick your wrist on the throw, where your feet are pointed, are you holding the ball comfortably, how much pressure, and the last thing you begin to think of is the receivers route, the game situation, whos on the other team, sometimes the play all together. A lot can be the issue of being to mechanical and not confident. I feel like EJ has the same mindset that i did when in high school and a coach thats like Rex might be really good for him.
Im very into the mental aspect of the Nfl. I believe that Sanchez can be great on the right team, meanwhile Cutlers personality will forever hold him back. Also this is my i guess scouting report on EJ vs Geno, ive found them to be the most incredibly opposite players ive ever seen.
EJ
Finds the open receiver downfield a lot, but due to confidence issues tends to aim every pass. My biggest thing is EJs fake confidence, I feel like he trys to act like something hes not. Hes not comfortable yet in life. Mechanical until gains confidence. The ideal gameplan for EJ is a ground and screen game. Once EJ gets confidence he can sling it. Also you cant tell EJ to stay in the pocket, that handicaps him more than any injury would. Hes not that fast but has very good vision and can break a few tackles. So many times he runs out 1 yard short. If he doesnt do that everyone agrees with me. But that was coaching
For success, Kaepernicks offense honestly was set up the best for EJ.
Geno
Now i know i will get heat for this but Geno is very accurate. But he is like, to confident. He thinks he can make every pass possible but he cant. If he throws the ball, and i see a wide open WR, I know hell make the pass. Hell go 11-20 in a game with 3 Tds and 4 ints. Hell make some beautiful passes, take off (even if its sometimes a bad decision) and has speed. Hes not going to break a lot of tackles. Has a confidence that rubs off as even when hes doing bad its not his fault. Probably best in a Philadelphia offense style offenseNot here to be right, just here to have interesting discussions about my impulsive opinions
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I agree he needs to have fun.
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"Having fun" is a consequence of being awesome.
Anyone who has participated in anything competitive knows what that feels like... when you're just nailing everything with perfection and even surprising yourself. It's an almost surreal feeling. To be an elite QB I imagine you have to be in that zone most of the time... which to me is incredible and probably an extremely rare quality.
You can't just tell someone to have fun, it doesn't work that way.
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Originally posted by IlluminatusUIUC View PostThere's something to that. It's not like loosing EJ to play schoolyard football is the answer. But if a QB is in his own head and doesn't trust himself to occasionally make mistakes, then you wind up with an overly skittish player who doesn't take any risks (see: Trent Edwards)
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Originally posted by Cali512 View PostIf anyones ever played QB you are best when your not thinking to hard. What i see out of EJ is what i started to do. Id have a good practice and then over the course of the weeks id start to aim every throw, and started thinking way to much. It gets to the point where on every throw your thinking of how far the player is, when to flick your wrist on the throw, where your feet are pointed, are you holding the ball comfortably, how much pressure, and the last thing you begin to think of is the receivers route, the game situation, whos on the other team, sometimes the play all together. A lot can be the issue of being to mechanical and not confident. I feel like EJ has the same mindset that i did when in high school and a coach thats like Rex might be really good for him.
Im very into the mental aspect of the Nfl. I believe that Sanchez can be great on the right team, meanwhile Cutlers personality will forever hold him back. Also this is my i guess scouting report on EJ vs Geno, ive found them to be the most incredibly opposite players ive ever seen.
EJ
Finds the open receiver downfield a lot, but due to confidence issues tends to aim every pass. My biggest thing is EJs fake confidence, I feel like he trys to act like something hes not. Hes not comfortable yet in life. Mechanical until gains confidence. The ideal gameplan for EJ is a ground and screen game. Once EJ gets confidence he can sling it. Also you cant tell EJ to stay in the pocket, that handicaps him more than any injury would. Hes not that fast but has very good vision and can break a few tackles. So many times he runs out 1 yard short. If he doesnt do that everyone agrees with me. But that was coaching
For success, Kaepernicks offense honestly was set up the best for EJ.
Geno
Now i know i will get heat for this but Geno is very accurate. But he is like, to confident. He thinks he can make every pass possible but he cant. If he throws the ball, and i see a wide open WR, I know hell make the pass. Hell go 11-20 in a game with 3 Tds and 4 ints. Hell make some beautiful passes, take off (even if its sometimes a bad decision) and has speed. Hes not going to break a lot of tackles. Has a confidence that rubs off as even when hes doing bad its not his fault. Probably best in a Philadelphia offense style offense
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