DefenseWinzChampionshipz Posted May 30, 2012 Posted May 30, 2012 I don't think I'm on the bandwagon but I definitely wanna hitch a ride. How much would it cost to ride on a wagon with Fitz to get a transfer and take a ride with Merriman?
Optometric Insight Posted May 30, 2012 Posted May 30, 2012 I don't think I'm on the bandwagon but I definitely wanna hitch a ride. How much would it cost to ride on a wagon with Fitz to get a transfer and take a ride with Merriman? Your SOUL!!
benderbender Posted May 30, 2012 Posted May 30, 2012 I'm impressed that he cares enough to get outside help with his throwing motion
NickelCity Posted May 30, 2012 Posted May 30, 2012 Love that they brought in Lee. I'm on the wagon. His throws yesterday had good velocity, much better than after the Redskins game last year.
MikeSpeed Posted May 30, 2012 Posted May 30, 2012 Muscle memory habits are very difficult to break. Just ask Tim Tebow. The thing is he may look terrific in practice, but in the heat of the moment revert back to those habits. He's not a rookie so those bad habits are embedded in him. He's going to have to work extremely hard this offseason if he wants to fix them. I hope he truly breaks them and can throw with proper mechanics without thinking about it, because we really need him to.
Dr. K Posted May 30, 2012 Posted May 30, 2012 I like Fitz and want him to succeed. I do keep remembering those two interceptions he threw against the Giants (this was before he had the rib injury). In both cases he was throwing to his left down the sideline; in both cases the receiver was open, in both cases he underthrew the ball and was intercepted. I don't think his feet were planted properly on those throws. It cost us the game, I think. Likewise the underthrown ball in the fourth quarter against the Bears the previous season (though I believe that one was to the right). So I think there are mechanical issues. If he can correct such errors it will make a huge difference.
swimtoga Posted May 30, 2012 Posted May 30, 2012 I just don't ever see him throwin the ball like a Brady,manning, Rodgers, etc. where we're ultimately headed with him I just don't know. The only time Brady has been able to throw the long ball was when he could just chuck it up to Moss
Buffalo Barbarian Posted May 30, 2012 Author Posted May 30, 2012 You're taking into consideration the broken rib in the second half of last season, right? The work on his mechanics should help--making a throw to the left with more accuracy = fewer DBs jumping the route and taking it to the house. Right there with you on wanting him to be the guy. He's got that workmanlike quality that fits the Bills and Buffalo. Save me some room on the FitzWagon--I'm climbing back on with my #12 jersey. No, his throwing sucked the first half of the season too, He still had many knuckle balls and plenty of almost interceptions. I also found it surprising that he never new how to throw correctly or where to go to fix his Mechanics. That's just nuts bc many fans a aware of QB mechanic coaches let alone an NFL player. Someone should have told him where to go or take some initiative himself to find out where to get better, that's what the best QBs do he should have too. I'm just glad Chan brought somebody in to straiten him out bc as he was we weren't going anywhere.
Rex Ryan's Stomach Posted May 30, 2012 Posted May 30, 2012 Maybe you missed out when Fitz played with cracked ribs last season. I know it's a lameass excuse and all. Did you also know Fitz went to Harvard? PTR I was born in London.
DefenseWinzChampionshipz Posted May 30, 2012 Posted May 30, 2012 I was born in London. Do you like English tea? It's one of my favorites...
Buffalo Barbarian Posted May 31, 2012 Author Posted May 31, 2012 So since Tally whacker is a dolphin your back with Fitz? No, him working on his Mechanics is my only hope that he gets better. It's gonna suck watching Tannehill win superbowls.
Buffalo Barbarian Posted May 31, 2012 Author Posted May 31, 2012 I'm impressed that he cares enough to get outside help with his throwing motion Not really, if it wasn't for coach Lee he'd still be throwing like Tebow did. It amazes me for guy so smart he didn't seek out help sooner, Maybe he's a mental Diva where he thinks he is good enough and didn't need any help bc he thinks he's smarter than everyone else. Muscle memory habits are very difficult to break. Just ask Tim Tebow. The thing is he may look terrific in practice, but in the heat of the moment revert back to those habits. He's not a rookie so those bad habits are embedded in him. He's going to have to work extremely hard this offseason if he wants to fix them. I hope he truly breaks them and can throw with proper mechanics without thinking about it, because we really need him to. Sush you'll jinx him.
thewildrabbit Posted May 31, 2012 Posted May 31, 2012 (edited) No, him working on his Mechanics is my only hope that he gets better. It's gonna suck watching Tannehill win superbowls. Perhaps, If the guy lives long enough to fully develop. Lets not forget that this kid needs some time. Its for certain that tallywhacker is going to have good protections with 2 #1's at the tackle positions. The NFL is still a team game tho, I don't see a great team around any Dolphins QB at this point. Wait, who is the star WR for the Phins? Fitz is only going to be as good as the team around him! Will there be enough protection to allow deeper throws, and more time in the pocket? Will the Bills find a player that can step into that #2 WR spot and make some plays? Will the TE stay healthy all year? Edited May 31, 2012 by Fear the Beard
Rivermont Mike Posted May 31, 2012 Posted May 31, 2012 (edited) No, his throwing sucked the first half of the season too, He still had many knuckle balls and plenty of almost interceptions. I also found it surprising that he never new how to throw correctly or where to go to fix his Mechanics. That's just nuts bc many fans a aware of QB mechanic coaches let alone an NFL player. Someone should have told him where to go or take some initiative himself to find out where to get better, that's what the best QBs do he should have too. I'm just glad Chan brought somebody in to straiten him out bc as he was we weren't going anywhere. He had 14 TDs and 7 INT in the first half of the season (including Washington game). Not Pro Bowl numbers, but I wouldn't say that his throwing "sucked." There are, and have been, plenty of winning quarterbacks with less-than-ideal mechanics. And just because fans are aware of QB mechanics coaches doesn't mean that every NFL QB uses one. When Fitz gets some help with the nuances, the knuckleballs and near-INTs will drop in frequency. This is an NFL QB performing at a very high level, not some dub off the street. There are a lot of people on this board wondering about muscle memory and Fitz's ability to change old habits. That's all cr#p. He's a professional quarterback who is paid to throw TDs. If he improves his mechanics, he wins games and his bosses are happy. If he doesn't, he gets benched. Edited May 31, 2012 by Rivermont Mike
Over 29 years of fanhood Posted May 31, 2012 Posted May 31, 2012 (edited) Since the second half of last season I have been critical of Fitzy's arm strength and accuracy. However with QB coach Lee working on his mechanics for the first time ever I am hopeful that he can overcome his flaws and be the franchise QB that we have long waited for because he has decision making and mobility of the top QBs already. I was on the bandwagon last year because I wanted Fitz to be good but then reality hit and got thrown off like a bad accident with no seatbelt. So now I'm officially back on, don't let me down Fitz. I was encouraged in the practice highlights from Tuesday. He made the deep left sideline toss into double coverage. He over or under threw that route every time last year. Webster picked him twice in one game on that toss and chan mention throwing left was an issue with mechanics and footwork. Edited May 31, 2012 by over 20 years of fanhood
Mr. WEO Posted May 31, 2012 Posted May 31, 2012 See this is where I fundamentally disagree with the "bandwagoners" actually. His "decision making" is much more of a myth than a fact. People just assume he is this great decision maker because he went to Harvard and the staff says he is smart. This is a radical difference in being very intelligent (which I have no doubt he is) and a good decision maker. He makes a lot of POOR decisions on the field and it leads to a lot of turnovers, 3 and outs, incomplete passes, dropped gimme INT's by the D, bad sacks, etc. In fact, I would argue that its been his decision making a lot more than his arm strength that has led him to be such a high INT guy. Frequently, he throws into double and triple coverage when better throws were there. Frequently, he makes a throw too soon or too late. Frequently, he tries to force throws to guys who are not open...etc, etc. I would love to see this QB coach fix his mechanics, as that would be a big step in the right direction because he is woefully inconsistent with his accuracy. But to say his decision making is already among the top QB's around the league is just not true at this point. He needs to start making better decisions as well. I hope that a better all around team and better mechanics will help in his decision making where he can make smarter throws and not feel the need to push, but only way to know is to get out in the game with the bullets flying. I remain cautiously optimistic, but still have a lot of concerns over him. I have argued the opposite, going back to 2010, when I thought Fitz's at the line decision making made Chan look a lot better than he is as an OC. Fitz has his limitations as we all see. Maybe he'll benefit from working with Lee (not sure who he has corrected mechanically in the past). We'll see.
eball Posted May 31, 2012 Posted May 31, 2012 This conversation reminds me of the continuing Kelsay discussion. There are seemingly three categories of fans: 1 -- Fitz can/will be a "top 15" QB if he stays healthy and has the weapons 2 -- Fitz is an average NFL QB with many limitations 3 -- Fitz sucks I don't see anyone suggesting Fitz is great or "elite." Fans in category #1 are encouraged by discussion of working on mechanics, and focus on the first seven weeks of 2011 as well as overall team health. Fans in category #2 think the first seven weeks of 2011 were somewhat lucky, and only mildly factor Fitz' rib injury and other injuries on offense into the 2nd half meltdown. Fans in category #3 think the first seven weeks were the result of crappy opponents' play, and the "real" Fitz is what we saw for the 2nd half of the season. I don't see anyone changing their minds until the regular season is well under way.
Rivermont Mike Posted May 31, 2012 Posted May 31, 2012 This conversation reminds me of the continuing Kelsay discussion. There are seemingly three categories of fans: 1 -- Fitz can/will be a "top 15" QB if he stays healthy and has the weapons 2 -- Fitz is an average NFL QB with many limitations 3 -- Fitz sucks I don't see anyone suggesting Fitz is great or "elite." Fans in category #1 are encouraged by discussion of working on mechanics, and focus on the first seven weeks of 2011 as well as overall team health. Fans in category #2 think the first seven weeks of 2011 were somewhat lucky, and only mildly factor Fitz' rib injury and other injuries on offense into the 2nd half meltdown. Fans in category #3 think the first seven weeks were the result of crappy opponents' play, and the "real" Fitz is what we saw for the 2nd half of the season. I don't see anyone changing their minds until the regular season is well under way. Good categories. #1 here
Maury Ballstein Posted May 31, 2012 Posted May 31, 2012 This conversation reminds me of the continuing Kelsay discussion. There are seemingly three categories of fans: 1 -- Fitz can/will be a "top 15" QB if he stays healthy and has the weapons 2 -- Fitz is an average NFL QB with many limitations 3 -- Fitz sucks I don't see anyone suggesting Fitz is great or "elite." Fans in category #1 are encouraged by discussion of working on mechanics, and focus on the first seven weeks of 2011 as well as overall team health. Fans in category #2 think the first seven weeks of 2011 were somewhat lucky, and only mildly factor Fitz' rib injury and other injuries on offense into the 2nd half meltdown. Fans in category #3 think the first seven weeks were the result of crappy opponents' play, and the "real" Fitz is what we saw for the 2nd half of the season. I don't see anyone changing their minds until the regular season is well under way. Nailed this one on the head......I am #3 myself.
Since 1972 Posted May 31, 2012 Posted May 31, 2012 This conversation reminds me of the continuing Kelsay discussion. There are seemingly three categories of fans: 1 -- Fitz can/will be a "top 15" QB if he stays healthy and has the weapons 2 -- Fitz is an average NFL QB with many limitations 3 -- Fitz sucks I don't see anyone suggesting Fitz is great or "elite." Fans in category #1 are encouraged by discussion of working on mechanics, and focus on the first seven weeks of 2011 as well as overall team health. Fans in category #2 think the first seven weeks of 2011 were somewhat lucky, and only mildly factor Fitz' rib injury and other injuries on offense into the 2nd half meltdown. Fans in category #3 think the first seven weeks were the result of crappy opponents' play, and the "real" Fitz is what we saw for the 2nd half of the season. I don't see anyone changing their minds until the regular season is well under way. [/quote} Hmmm, #1. Superbowl #2. Cereal bowl #3. Toilet bowl Fitz is Cap't Crunch.
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