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28 of 67 for 41.8%. 16 TDs 2 IntsWhat was Geno's td/int ratio in the redzone last season with Waldron?
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28 of 67 for 41.8%. 16 TDs 2 IntsWhat was Geno's td/int ratio in the redzone last season with Waldron?
Interestingly enough, his red zone interception against the Bengals, mid-October 2023, was only the third of his career, and the first in his time with the Hawks.
The guy that got fired twice in the last year?What was Geno's td/int ratio in the redzone last season with Waldron?
Peyton Manning did not move around. I know now exactly how much you watched Peyton Manning. Quarterbacks have to be able to make plays from the pocket.Nope. Geno has no intention of moving around. He is fully aware of what his o-line is and still thinks he can stand there like it’s 1984. He needs to be moving immediately. If the play is not designed for an immediate pass he should be ready to move. He doesn’t even try to move unless it’s forward through a parted red sea
More than likely it will be Geno. He is under contract for next year.I wonder who are day 1 starting QB will be next season. It sure as hell won't be Geno or Howell.
Peyton moved to avoid the rush. Not run around. He slid and moved where he had too. He did not continuously stand still in collapsing pockets.Peyton Manning did not move around. I know now exactly how much you watched Peyton Manning. Quarterbacks have to be able to make plays from the pocket.
Running splits the field in half. Once Geno sprints left, he no longer has access to anyone on the right. A QB has to stay in the pocket if at all possible to maximize his options.
Tell Matt stafford he has to stand still in the pocket or he’ll lose half the field….Peyton Manning did not move around. I know now exactly how much you watched Peyton Manning. Quarterbacks have to be able to make plays from the pocket.
Running splits the field in half. Once Geno sprints left, he no longer has access to anyone on the right. A QB has to stay in the pocket if at all possible to maximize his options.
Holding and PI are fouls for a reason because they fundamentally change the outcome of a play.He still threw the ball to a defender I don't care if there was holding. Stop making excuses for terrible decision making. He could see both players and chose to throw it.
Yeah they are penalties for a reason. I agree, YOU STILL DONT THROW THE BALL TO THE DEFENDER.Holding and PI are fouls for a reason because they fundamentally change the outcome of a play.
If you're trying to solve an issue or identify the problem, you have to look closely at what is happening. When I watch All 22s of plays I don't see the same issues as I do watching it live where it seems like Geno holds the ball and makes bad decisions. Geno has made bad decisions, he's also made just bad throws, but there are more fundamental issues -- lack of blocking, bad or weak routes, the fact that our giant big body receiver is almost never used like it.Biggest reason I just don't like talking about this subject these days. Excuses, excuses, excuses.
I can't process how dumb of a comment that is.If Geno can't process that the play isn't there and his guy isn't open, regardless of the reason, whether it's holding or otherwise that's on Geno.