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Matt Stafford is the suckiest suck to ever suck
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Originally posted by guitarjack87 View PostThat can be done 15 times a game for every player. No one here is arguing that Stafford is Aaron Rodgers. Sure, Stafford makes mistakes. I think the point is every mistake he makes gets punished harder when he has no support from any kind of run game and the defense lets up 52 points. If your argument is that Stafford should be perfect, and make perfect throws all the time, I don't know how to help you. He will never be that. No QB will ever be that. Aaron Rodgers is not even that, which is why GB gets bounced in the playoffs every year. They don't have the firepower to compete with the 'good teams' either, which was made starkly apparent this year.
BEYOND ALL THAT, the point you made is also wrong. The entire play was built around a 1 step drop. It was a quick slant and he threw it on a timing. If you watch the all 22 of the play, no 59 of Atlanta is about 1 foot from that ball when it goes by him, at the goalline. If Stafford waits a half-second, he bats it down AND the defender coming off the Golliday pick gets to the goaline to hit Tate before he gets in the end zone. That is also assuming that the extra half second doesn't allow Golliday's cover guy to get his hips fully turned and get inside of him, as he was already mugging Tate before the ball even got there.
Look at it again. Stafford threw exactly between 3 different defenders. It was the only place and time to throw that ball.
edit: looking at this again made me mad again. I still can't tell if Tate's knee actually touched the ground. What a shitty end to a game.
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Originally posted by TheLondonLion View PostEasy to say now but if he had tossed one up over Tate, Golladay was running away wide open.
Its the same type of play as the seahawk vs patriots play. Russell played that perfectly but the DB made an incredible play to steal the ball. The issue with that play was always that it was called in the first place. There wasn't a reason to do that play then. There was with Tate.
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That play was designed for Tate. Don't need to be a rocket scientist to see that.
TE clears out, Tate runs an underneath route into the cleared out space. Only way Stafford deviates from that is if the defender gets inside him - he didn't. A QB will throw that ball every time because it's open by design.
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Originally posted by Fraquar View PostThat play was designed for Tate. Don't need to be a rocket scientist to see that.
TE clears out, Tate runs an underneath route into the cleared out space. Only way Stafford deviates from that is if the defender gets inside him - he didn't. A QB will throw that ball every time because it's open by design.
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Originally posted by Topweasel View PostThat isn't how that play works though. This isn't about scanning the field an hit the open receiver. That play probably had two targets with no progression. Whomever Stafford was going to throw to was decided by pre-snap reads. Stafford played it right.
Its the same type of play as the seahawk vs patriots play. Russell played that perfectly but the DB made an incredible play to steal the ball. The issue with that play was always that it was called in the first place. There wasn't a reason to do that play then. There was with Tate.
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Originally posted by Topweasel View PostThat isn't how that play works though. This isn't about scanning the field an hit the open receiver. That play probably had two targets with no progression. Whomever Stafford was going to throw to was decided by pre-snap reads. Stafford played it right.
Its the same type of play as the seahawk vs patriots play. Russell played that perfectly but the DB made an incredible play to steal the ball. The issue with that play was always that it was called in the first place. There wasn't a reason to do that play then. There was with Tate.
That's your new HCTrickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.
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Originally posted by dwt1 View PostWithout a doubt, that was the play - but timing is everything in that situation. Be patient and get Tate the ball where he can't be tackled outside the end zone, they win the game. It's been said many times......football is a game of inches.
Yes, the game is a fraction of inches, but not waiting for those inches to arrive - by then it's too late.Last edited by Fraquar; February 3, 2018, 01:57 PM.
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Originally posted by Futureshock View PostMatty () Patricia had them ready and practiced defending that play. There's a video on one of these threads where he talks about it.
That's your new HC
Patricia is the HC, not the DC....... He's not going to be able to have a complete handle on managing the game AND running the defense until he gets a few years under his belt. Lot more to being a HC than being a DC. We saw that with Scwartzenheimer......
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Originally posted by TheLondonLion View PostYeah I know, it?s a quick slant. Just had a brief vision of him looping that out to Golladay who had no one close to him.
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Originally posted by dpatnodDoes he think a 41 year old Brady could survive the beating a Lions o-line allows a QB to take?
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Originally posted by Malto MarkoYa! Trade your Franchise QB that is entering the prime of his positional career and tied up by contract for the next 5 years for a FA aging GOAT that will need a new contract and throw in a couple of top players and a 1 and a 2?
Ya! This is Millenesque!
Uhhhhhhh, I am pretty sure this is not Hershel Walker territory.
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Originally posted by Fraquar View PostHe threw that ball EXACTLY when he needed to. A fraction later and the late defender in the middle isn't late anymore. Stafford just needed to put it further in front of him and a little higher. Inches......
Yes, the game is a fraction of inches, but not waiting for those inches to arrive - by then it's too late.
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