It's incredible.
Everything we heard was we don't want to hurry him. They started Nate freaking Peterman and realized after one half that was nuts. Then out of nowhere they cut a veteran WR for a DT they don't play "because of numbers."
Zay, Holmes and Foster are awful. KB is playing awful and uninspired. I've never seen anything like it. Even last week when we played well none of the WR did.
Those two quarterback runs down three scores was criminal too. Sure, in a close game I love that kind of call. But not in situation today.
Get the ball in McClouds hands when you have no time or receivers. Don't throw WR screens to Andre Freaking Holmes, unless you think the surprise factor of no one in the history of football would do that might catch them napping.
No. I'm talking about now. This year. To help his development. I'm not expecting wins. I know next year is a bigger push. That's obvious. But this is hurting him.
Its not just getting no help. It's abuse.
They didn't know Benjamin would be this bad.
But they couldn't have been confident in Zay. Hopeful perhaps. But not confident.
Holmes is flat awful. He's not an NFL receiver. Sure you want to keep him as a 5-6 like Marcus Easley because he's so good on ST (which he's not) then he can fill in. As a 2-3 it's insane.
Foster? Who I even say we need to give a chance? Maybe as a 5 or 6 or PS. How can you have confidence in a staff that does this to their prize rookie? It's inexcusable.
I don't really. But he surely should. It was his decision to start him twice already and it backfired as much as a QB decision coul possibly backfire considering it was an unforced error, not a situation that injury or something else necessitated it. So why the heck would we trust his judgment on it? His like for Nate as a guy blinds him.
No, Gunner is right. He shouldn't even be in the league. Two of the worst performances in the history of the league. Two of them. Out of two (I'm not counting the snow game where you couldn't say anything about any player on either team as far as skill goes).
Did you mean to say Mark Duplass?
The DB actually dropped it before he made the good play but it was a good move and try by him, seeing it was going to likely be picked.