Yuuup. I’ll trade 10 yards for 30 seconds of clock every time when you are up 3 scores in the 4th. yet alone the times it was 2 yards for 30 seconds.
The only risk is that they start throwing and those chunks get bigger and the clock gets stopped when they fail.
to say the bills were afraid of the packers wide receivers wasn’t the case. They just had zero fear of them running.
the packers never were.
it’s like the old stat where the bills were basically winless when Scott chandler had a big game.
the packers were going never going to win with running their way out of a 3 score deficit. Let them run!
also, 7 minute drives that aren’t consistently finishing are gold when you are up 3 scores.
with a depleted secondary, an extra vet corner isn’t terrible. Let them get 100 carries at 5-6 yards a clip and 30 seconds of clock at that point
we have seen plenty of guys that can make a play but aren’t players.
to be even on the practice squad you have to be a pretty capable specimen. He should show flashes. He shouldn’t show so many poor plays
“has come through for us before” is a bit much. He’s an nfl player. Of course he has caught a few balls. Patriots game aside he’s shown only flashes of the upside and has also had so many issues that he was benched. We aren’t a 5-11 team and he is a lot of risk for very modest rewards
though we see dozens of balls any given game that pull guys away fro coverage, hits etc…
he’s pointing out has he simply executed to stop it would’ve been a perfectly normal placement but because he tripped it made the placement seem more extreme than it would’ve looked with the receiver staying on his feet
im still surprised he wasn’t trucking and hurdling guys from “southwest northeastern central square state university”
think cam newton when he was in juco for instance
hell, if we are to accept that answer I would rather he launch some more aggressive downfield passes instead of short ones. Lower risk and higher reward than setting the tip ball record on 5 yard slants because he’s so aggressive.
i dont think the last two are so pronounced compared to his peers to account for a record breaking pace unless you are also going to say it’s something he isn’t executing as well as his peers do as well. Not to mention his stature already lends himself to being better than most of his peers at avoiding tips naturally.
clearly he’s not throwing a higher percentage of those timing throws than any qb has ever thrown. My gut says it’s not even a percentage that’s of any note at all.