KD in CA Posted January 11, 2011 Posted January 11, 2011 Open field tackle by a diving LB? I thought this guy was supposed to be another Michael Vick? Vick would have been in the endzone on that play.
Kelly the Dog Posted January 11, 2011 Posted January 11, 2011 (edited) Newton has had a couple questionable throws, and he's still going to probably throw four TDs in this game, Edited January 11, 2011 by Kelly the Fair and Balanced Dog
KD in CA Posted January 11, 2011 Posted January 11, 2011 (edited) Newton has had a couple questionable throws, and he's still going to probably throw four TDs in this game, I've counted a total of four downfield throws; two picks (one wasn't given), one incomplete and one to a guy open by five yards who ran it in. Every other pass has been a check down or WR screen. p.s. But Brent Musberger calls him an 'unstoppable force' so I guess that's all that really matters. Edited January 11, 2011 by KD in CT
Dorkington Posted January 11, 2011 Posted January 11, 2011 It's a shame, I really like what he could be capable of, but he's looking like another athlete with no skills.
DreReed83 Posted January 11, 2011 Posted January 11, 2011 I'm not impressed with many QB's in this draft class all of a sudden. Mallett looks like a bust all the way as well.
Beerball Posted January 11, 2011 Posted January 11, 2011 I've counted a total of four downfield throws; two picks (one wasn't given), one incomplete and one to a guy open by five yards who ran it in. Every other pass has been a check down or WR screen. p.s. But Brent Musberger calls him an 'unstoppable force' so I guess that's all that really matters. Tell that to Matthews. Nice play from him on 3rd down. Can't we get a LB who fills the hole?
Kelly the Dog Posted January 11, 2011 Posted January 11, 2011 I've counted a total of four downfield throws; two picks (one wasn't given), one incomplete and one to a guy open by five yards was ran it in. Every other pass has been a check down or WR screen. p.s. But Brent Musberger calls him an 'unstoppable force' so I guess that's all that really matters. That was a blown pass for sure. Although it still should have been a TD. He throws downfield all the time. I thought the first pass of the game was a great pass the WR blew. The almost INT was also a decent pass that the DB made a sick play on but he didnt catch. This is the worse he has played and even though he just blew a TD, again, he's probably going to put up ridiculous numbers in this game. Those short runs were pretty impressive. I want Fairley or Dareus #1, but Newton is crazy good. I dont think anyone on earth knows if he will be able to read NFL defenses. That is going to be the key. He surely has the talent.
Dan Posted January 11, 2011 Posted January 11, 2011 I'm seeing another one of these option QBs that looks to run first; then makes throws to wide open receivers. What makes this guy so much better than all the other option QBs that have been drafted recently? Honestly, what am I missing? Fairley on the other hand is looking like a force out there.
Dorkington Posted January 11, 2011 Posted January 11, 2011 That was a blown pass for sure. Although it still should have been a TD. He throws downfield all the time. I thought the first pass of the game was a great pass the WR blew. The almost INT was also a decent pass that the DB made a sick play on but he didnt catch. This is the worse he has played and even though he just blew a TD, again, he's probably going to put up ridiculous numbers in this game. Those short runs were pretty impressive. I want Fairley or Dareus #1, but Newton is crazy good. I dont think anyone on earth knows if he will be able to read NFL defenses. That is going to be the key. He surely has the talent. Auburn has called a lot of audibles, no idea if that's Cam or the coach though (I never watch college ball). Ok, that was a solid play.
Kelly the Dog Posted January 11, 2011 Posted January 11, 2011 Auburn has called a lot of audibles, no idea if that's Cam or the coach though (I never watch college ball). Ok, that was a solid play. It's almost always the coaches that call the audibles. That was a great play avoiding the rush, and a good pass although the guy is wide open. Still, they are often wide open because he can run so well and he kills defenses.
KD in CA Posted January 11, 2011 Posted January 11, 2011 That was a blown pass for sure. Although it still should have been a TD. He throws downfield all the time. I thought the first pass of the game was a great pass the WR blew. The almost INT was also a decent pass that the DB made a sick play on but he didn't catch. This is the worse he has played and even though he just blew a TD, again, he's probably going to put up ridiculous numbers in this game. Those short runs were pretty impressive. I want Fairley or Dareus #1, but Newton is crazy good. I dont think anyone on earth knows if he will be able to read NFL defenses. That is going to be the key. He surely has the talent. I just don't see it at all. He's not elusive enough to be an effective runner in the NFL so he'll get pounded if he tries. And whereas college defenses need to worry about him running constantly, in the NFL he'll have to throw from the pocket to be effective and he doesn't appear to be especially accurate as a passer (he's ok, but nothing special). Everyone will exclaim how great his stats looks, but tonight he's thrown to two guys that were completely uncovered for scores and the rest have been dinks and dunks. Again, a fine performance for an above average college QB, but I just don't see an NFL franchise QB on the field tonight.
Kelly the Dog Posted January 11, 2011 Posted January 11, 2011 I just don't see it at all. He's not elusive enough to be an effective runner in the NFL so he'll get pounded if he tries. And whereas college defenses need to worry about him running constantly, in the NFL he'll have to throw from the pocket to be effective and he doesn't appear to be especially accurate as a passer (he's ok, but nothing special). Everyone will exclaim how great his stats looks, but tonight he's thrown to two guys that were completely uncovered for scores and the rest have been dinks and dunks. Again, a fine performance for an above average college QB, but I just don't see an NFL franchise QB on the field tonight. How many full games have you seen him play?
KD in CA Posted January 11, 2011 Posted January 11, 2011 How many full games have you seen him play? This is the 3d game I've seen this year. But as I understand it, his career is only about 12 game long. As you stated, he's successful (in particular on the last TD) because of this threat to run. Do you really think that translates to the NFL? Other than Vick, what QBs get to throw to wide open guys all the time because the defense is more scared of them running than throwing? I'm seeing another one of these option QBs that looks to run first; then makes throws to wide open receivers. What makes this guy so much better than all the other option QBs that have been drafted recently? Honestly, what am I missing? Exactly my thinking. I could make a list of 20 guys that played this same style in college over the past couple decades and few ever did anything in the NFL.
BuffaloRebound Posted January 11, 2011 Posted January 11, 2011 I must be watching a different game than some of you. Newton's passing ability has positively surprised me. He's got a much stronger arm than I thought and is pretty accurate. Potentially, I see a Roethlisberger with better speed. The ability to keep a play alive is why a lot of those guys are wide open and also the fact that you have to respect his ability to run.
Kelly the Dog Posted January 11, 2011 Posted January 11, 2011 This is the 3d game I've seen this year. But as I understand it, his career is only about 12 game long. As you stated, he's successful (in particular on the last TD) because of this threat to run. Do you really think that translates to the NFL? Other than Vick, what QBs get to throw to wide open guys all the time because the defense is more scared of them running than throwing? Exactly my thinking. I could make a list of 20 guys that played this same style in college over the past couple decades and few ever did anything in the NFL. He's plenty elusive, although he has only shown flashes in this game. He's extremely powerful, and I honestly think it will translate to the NFL in so far as at 6'6" 250 and country strong, he will be able to break tackles and fall forward. This is not just an option QB, he's a freak. Don't get me wrong. I don't think he is anything close to a lock. I think he's a 50-50 prospect. If I were the Bills I would go defense and not him. So I'm not just a Newton bandwagoner. But what I do think is that he's a very accurate passer, with a cannon. He's nothing like Vince Young or Tebow because he's got NFL mechanics. I also find it pretty funny that people seem to blame him for guys getting wide open. Yet everyone is all over Fairly for two stud plays where no one blocked him at all. Newton's thrown 10 excellent passes in the first half, including half a dozen downfield on ropes. Both TDs were excellent passes (with the second one being a great play to avoid an unblocked rusher, step aside and open effortlessly then locate and throw accurately off one leg. He's 6'6" 250, runs a 4.5, has great balance, strength and escapability. Throws really well already on the run. We just have no idea if he can read NFL defenses and make quick enough decisions under NFL pressure. And we won't know it for a few years.
Dan Posted January 11, 2011 Posted January 11, 2011 This is the 3d game I've seen this year. But as I understand it, his career is only about 12 game long. As you stated, he's successful (in particular on the last TD) because of this threat to run. Do you really think that translates to the NFL? Other than Vick, what QBs get to throw to wide open guys all the time because the defense is more scared of them running than throwing? Furthermore, those guys (the Vick's and VY's) may have have lots of success, but it doesn't seem to continue through the playoffs. So, like I said.. I'm not sold.
Beerball Posted January 11, 2011 Posted January 11, 2011 I must be watching a different game than some of you. Newton's passing ability has positively surprised me. He's got a much stronger arm than I thought and is pretty accurate. Potentially, I see a Roethlisberger with better speed. The ability to keep a play alive is why a lot of those guys are wide open and also the fact that you have to respect his ability to run. That's it.
Hapless Bills Fan Posted January 11, 2011 Posted January 11, 2011 This is the 3d game I've seen this year. But as I understand it, his career is only about 12 game long. As you stated, he's successful (in particular on the last TD) because of this threat to run. Do you really think that translates to the NFL? Other than Vick, what QBs get to throw to wide open guys all the time because the defense is more scared of them running than throwing? Um, any QB playing the Bills...was this a trick question ? (I think Newton looks OK. But he's not impressing me as a once-a-decade, can't miss, sure-fire Franchise QB we MUST seize with our rare #3)
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