Ya’ll realize that we’re calling screens because JF1 has missed 2 wide open receivers really the only time he’s had to throw past the sticks, right?
Can’t throw downfield if your QB can’t hit open WRs.
Ya’ll realize that we’re calling screens because JF1 has missed 2 wide open receivers really the only time he’s had to throw past the sticks, right?
Can’t throw downfield if your QB can’t hit open WRs.
I mean, it’s an entirely different game if Fields can hit a wide open Mooney on 3rd down, and then a wide open Moore on 3rd down.
Fields doing his best to kill Mooney
But meatballs here will continue to whine about Fields not having weapons.
TJ says CJ makes that throw all the time. I’m not doubting it. I would just like to see it because I saw nothing there.
Not every throw is the same velocity. When Stroud makes that throw, it’s usually a softer pass towards the endzone, to give the WR more time to get behind the safety.
That’s what JT is talking about here–the window isn’t that he’s open when he makes the cut, it’s that he’s open to be led as soon as the safety sits, and you can see that as he moves towards the back of the endzone.
One day, Chicago Bears fans will learn that QBs make o-line scheme adjustments at the line, in order to adjust to defenses.
But it is not this day.
12 points on a day in which your defense gifted you 4 turnovers.
Anybody who looks at Fields and thinks he’s NFL starter material needs to get their head checked at this point.