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Originally posted by SealTeam6:
A play book 5 inches thick and team stacked with play makers and we need the wildcat to beat that Jets team.
I'm kind of embarrassed.
Originally posted by prime21:
Originally posted by SealTeam6:
A play book 5 inches thick and team stacked with play makers and we need the wildcat to beat that Jets team.
I'm kind of embarrassed.
Well don't be. We dont have an elite QB. We have two QBs who are good at different things. Alex is great at intermediate routes, managing the tempo and diagnosing blitzes/coverages. Kaep is good at running and throwing deep. Alex is not the complete package. He is good at what he does but he cannot do it all. Call me crazy, but its almost been a season and a half under Harbaugh and we still havent opened up the playbook. Andrew Luck has more faith from his coaching staff then Alex has from his (as far as playcalling goes). Im totally Ok with Alex at QB, just dont expect him to do much more than he has already done. If we're winning, it shouldnt matter how, just be happy that our coaches were creative enough to create a game plan that can work around Alex's deficiencies. If we happen to have a backup plan that is our version of the Wildcat, Im good with that too.
Originally posted by jreff22:Originally posted by prime21:Originally posted by SealTeam6:A play book 5 inches thick and team stacked with play makers and we need the wildcat to beat that Jets team.
I'm kind of embarrassed.
Well don't be. We dont have an elite QB. We have two QBs who are good at different things. Alex is great at intermediate routes, managing the tempo and diagnosing blitzes/coverages. Kaep is good at running and throwing deep. Alex is not the complete package. He is good at what he does but he cannot do it all. Call me crazy, but its almost been a season and a half under Harbaugh and we still havent opened up the playbook. Andrew Luck has more faith from his coaching staff then Alex has from his (as far as playcalling goes). Im totally Ok with Alex at QB, just dont expect him to do much more than he has already done. If we're winning, it shouldnt matter how, just be happy that our coaches were creative enough to create a game plan that can work around Alex's deficiencies. If we happen to have a backup plan that is our version of the Wildcat, Im good with that too.
how exactly can you judge Kaps deep ball right now? can you also tell me about James and Jenkins
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:letting him do it once and saying he's good at throwing deep are wildly different.
Originally posted by jreff22:
Originally posted by prime21:
Originally posted by SealTeam6:
A play book 5 inches thick and team stacked with play makers and we need the wildcat to beat that Jets team.
I'm kind of embarrassed.
Well don't be. We dont have an elite QB. We have two QBs who are good at different things. Alex is great at intermediate routes, managing the tempo and diagnosing blitzes/coverages. Kaep is good at running and throwing deep. Alex is not the complete package. He is good at what he does but he cannot do it all. Call me crazy, but its almost been a season and a half under Harbaugh and we still havent opened up the playbook. Andrew Luck has more faith from his coaching staff then Alex has from his (as far as playcalling goes). Im totally Ok with Alex at QB, just dont expect him to do much more than he has already done. If we're winning, it shouldnt matter how, just be happy that our coaches were creative enough to create a game plan that can work around Alex's deficiencies. If we happen to have a backup plan that is our version of the Wildcat, Im good with that too.
how exactly can you judge Kaps deep ball right now? can you also tell me about James and Jenkins
Harbaugh/Roman called the deep ball ... So there's some what trust in his deep ball
Originally posted by jreff22:letting him do it once and saying he's good at throwing deep are wildly different.Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:Originally posted by jreff22:Originally posted by prime21:Originally posted by SealTeam6:A play book 5 inches thick and team stacked with play makers and we need the wildcat to beat that Jets team.
I'm kind of embarrassed.
Well don't be. We dont have an elite QB. We have two QBs who are good at different things. Alex is great at intermediate routes, managing the tempo and diagnosing blitzes/coverages. Kaep is good at running and throwing deep. Alex is not the complete package. He is good at what he does but he cannot do it all. Call me crazy, but its almost been a season and a half under Harbaugh and we still havent opened up the playbook. Andrew Luck has more faith from his coaching staff then Alex has from his (as far as playcalling goes). Im totally Ok with Alex at QB, just dont expect him to do much more than he has already done. If we're winning, it shouldnt matter how, just be happy that our coaches were creative enough to create a game plan that can work around Alex's deficiencies. If we happen to have a backup plan that is our version of the Wildcat, Im good with that too.
how exactly can you judge Kaps deep ball right now? can you also tell me about James and Jenkins
Harbaugh/Roman called the deep ball ... So there's some what trust in his deep ball
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by jreff22:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:letting him do it once and saying he's good at throwing deep are wildly different.
Originally posted by jreff22:
Originally posted by prime21:
Originally posted by SealTeam6:
A play book 5 inches thick and team stacked with play makers and we need the wildcat to beat that Jets team.
I'm kind of embarrassed.
Well don't be. We dont have an elite QB. We have two QBs who are good at different things. Alex is great at intermediate routes, managing the tempo and diagnosing blitzes/coverages. Kaep is good at running and throwing deep. Alex is not the complete package. He is good at what he does but he cannot do it all. Call me crazy, but its almost been a season and a half under Harbaugh and we still havent opened up the playbook. Andrew Luck has more faith from his coaching staff then Alex has from his (as far as playcalling goes). Im totally Ok with Alex at QB, just dont expect him to do much more than he has already done. If we're winning, it shouldnt matter how, just be happy that our coaches were creative enough to create a game plan that can work around Alex's deficiencies. If we happen to have a backup plan that is our version of the Wildcat, Im good with that too.
how exactly can you judge Kaps deep ball right now? can you also tell me about James and Jenkins
Harbaugh/Roman called the deep ball ... So there's some what trust in his deep ball
Yeah you're right damn you harbaugh for jeopardizing the game!!
Originally posted by jreff22:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:letting him do it once and saying he's good at throwing deep are wildly different.
Originally posted by jreff22:
Originally posted by prime21:
Originally posted by SealTeam6:
A play book 5 inches thick and team stacked with play makers and we need the wildcat to beat that Jets team.
I'm kind of embarrassed.
Well don't be. We dont have an elite QB. We have two QBs who are good at different things. Alex is great at intermediate routes, managing the tempo and diagnosing blitzes/coverages. Kaep is good at running and throwing deep. Alex is not the complete package. He is good at what he does but he cannot do it all. Call me crazy, but its almost been a season and a half under Harbaugh and we still havent opened up the playbook. Andrew Luck has more faith from his coaching staff then Alex has from his (as far as playcalling goes). Im totally Ok with Alex at QB, just dont expect him to do much more than he has already done. If we're winning, it shouldnt matter how, just be happy that our coaches were creative enough to create a game plan that can work around Alex's deficiencies. If we happen to have a backup plan that is our version of the Wildcat, Im good with that too.
how exactly can you judge Kaps deep ball right now? can you also tell me about James and Jenkins
Harbaugh/Roman called the deep ball ... So there's some what trust in his deep ball