Yesterday, 12:39 PM
(This post was last modified: Yesterday, 12:40 PM by purplefaithful.)
For me?
Quicker reads
Making the routine throws routine!
Quicker reads
Making the routine throws routine!
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What are you hoping to see out of JJM the rest of the season?
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Yesterday, 12:39 PM
(This post was last modified: Yesterday, 12:40 PM by purplefaithful.)
For me?
Quicker reads Making the routine throws routine!
Yesterday, 01:49 PM
Improvement on reads and better accuracy.
Quicker processing, even if its the wrong read....get to it more quickly. Help your OL out and get rid of the ball.
and much better ball placement, so many buy that crap line that if it hits the receivers hands it should have been caught... bull shit! JJ has to get the ball where the receiver expects it to be and on time, that allows YAC, simply completing a pass is not enough at this level. Lastly, find some damn touch, his throwing everything as hard as possible is causing drops as the receivers aren't able to read the ball flight and adjust as its on them to quickly coming out of their breaks. Edit: prove that he can stay healthy, all the talent in the world does no good if you can't be counted on to play.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
Yesterday, 02:31 PM
I would like to see a change in his mechanics and a significant change in the way he is releasing the ball, more touch, not looking like he is throwing a dodge ball.
Also would like to retire his alter ego "9" and just be JJ, I like his passion, it is a welcome after wanting to see more of that from Cousins, but I think some of the 9 stuff is over the top for a QB, it is more appropriate for a DE or LB, but I think the QB needs to be a little more even keel.
Yesterday, 03:20 PM
I’m not too concerned with mechanics. I think that’s an offseason concern. I want him to focus on reading the defense, finding the weak spots and making the right throws on time. I’m less concerned with him making errant throws or other mechanics based issues. I want to see him throwing at open receivers. I think as the game slows down for him, the work he’s done up until now on halfway habitualizing good mechanics will start to become more manageable.
I also want him to calm down. If the game starts to look more routine and more relaxed, I think that will be a symbol that good things will be coming. It’s not necessarily a thing I think he needs to focus on, but more a sign of progress. From a results based perspective, I’d love to see 2-3 quality games from him in these last 5, just because it will give the fans some hope going into the offseason. I just don’t know if I can stomach a huge sky is falling, everything sucks offseason from the fanbase, where everyone is complaining about the QB, and then we spend draft capital to get a QB, and then JJM figures it out and looks ok in 2026, and then everyone complains about our lack of draft capital because we got another QB sitting on the bench.
Yesterday, 04:45 PM
Stay on the field. Stop airmailing receivers so often. Lower the turnovers.
Those are my big three. Beyond that if I can get greedy, is playing at the level of like, Tyler Shough too much to ask?
Yesterday, 04:57 PM
Competence…
Yesterday, 06:06 PM
Yesterday, 06:35 PM
(This post was last modified: Yesterday, 06:39 PM by supafreak84.)
(Yesterday, 06:06 PM)comet52 Wrote: The word salad has arrived! I picked at it with a fork but just didn't feel hungry. Somebody parse it and explain what it means cuz I can't. Lol interesting. I would think fundamentals/mechanics and being able to hit water from a boat would be paramount to decision making at this point, but that's just me. It's unbelievable to me that McCown and O'Connell have had this guy in the building for almost two full years and this is where we are at. The fact that they are just now talking about "dumbing things down" for McCathy is mind numbing. It just further leads me to believe neither are worth their salt when it comes to quarterbacks and developing young quarterbacks |
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