More fans NEED to watch these type of videos. It’s extremely exhausting and nerve racking talking to people who have zero clue about anything but swear they know everything.
@@Freerider93 I’m not really sure it’s laziness more than it’s just pure ignorance. A lot of fans don’t understand what all actually goes into this sport. It’s a situation in most cases that people dont even know what they don’t know.
I love the way Chase talks ball. Technical but not too far over your head. Forces you to learn, to think... Honestly, he'd make a fantastic coach. Especially for a young qb room. Keep up the great work.
As a lifelong Steelers fan, I’ve really been loving these Russ breakdown videos. Appreciate your work! Hoping Russ has a big game tomorrow against the Browns that warrants another video haha.
I believe what Russel was thinking when he threw that interception in the end zone was #80 would make a play on the ball. I’m not even sure he would’ve had to jump for that pass, maybe a small hop. It seemed like he (#80) thought it was for Pickens. Every angle looks like that was an easily catchable ball.
@@jtfike It doesn’t matter how tall he is, it matters that he didn’t put his hands up or jump, for whatever reasons. His height is irrelevant. It would be the same thing relative to someone shorter. The ball was floated over an incoming defender. That’s why it wasn’t thrown straight to him with “NO ONE” in front of him.😂 He’s 6’7”, it basically turned into a desperation play, you put the ball where ideally..hopefully only he can get it, which is high. No it wasn’t a perfect pass. Maybe it wasn’t “easily” catchable, but it was definitely catchable, especially when you’re 6’7”.😉 Also, I never said it was #80s fault. (I know the other commenter said that.) Chase asked what he was thinking like if he couldn’t in his ex QB mind come up with an explanation for the action. I said he was probably thinking #80 would make a play on the ball. That’s it. Simple. He’s scrambling, he’s trying to make a play on 3rd down, no tds all game… ”gee, let me throw one up to my guy who is 6’7”..(since that’s important)… and see if he can make a play on the ball.” He didn’t attempt to make a play, that’s all I said. I even gave a logical, UNDERSTANDABLE reason why he didn’t try to make a play on the ball. My response may be long but I didn’t write it just for you.
Russell Wilson in 2023: “he’s washed! He missed a wide open receiver. Everything everyone said about him being too short was true!” Russell in 2024: “he’s a genius”.
Great breakdown. I am really hoping Arthur Smith has some adjustments tomorrow. Justin Fields has now been reintroduced in short yardage and possibly redzone situations. We were successful with pick-plays in the redzone last week, but Ravens had a good plan for that. Keep cooking, Russ. We are winning the Superbowl!🖤💛🖤💛
Great video but if your 6’7 and can’t go for that ball with like a 7 foot wingspan idk but Darnell and Russ connected on two big middle of field throws to make up for it
Awesome analysis! It's great seeing what the progression should be versus what the QB actually reads. Also, thank you for explaining why you don't like certain play calls and what might have been a better set of routes.
With the obvious exception of the Super Bowl int (when he should have checked out of a bad play call), Wilson excels at not losing games. There's a reason he has historic numbers in terms of team wins.
I just want to understand why they struggled in the redzone all game long? Was it the Raven D just stepping up to the plate or was it bad route execution or was it bad play calling or was it something else? It was painful watching anytime they got within the 20..... It just felt like they couldn't do anything to finish the drive. They didn't even have a redzone drive that felt like they ALMOST got a TD. It was just dead from the start
I love these breakdowns!! I love learning more about the details of the game through the eyes and brain of a vet who has been in these situations and has a lot of knowledge on what is happening on the field. Also, learning about protections and defensive looks. As a Steelers fan, I am about done with the 50/50 balls to CA3. If he has a step on a go route? Great. But, correct me if I'm wrong, but it doesn't take a whole season of practice and playbook study to learn a go route or a fade route in the redzone. I understand that Mike Williams just got to the team a couple weeks ago, but until they feel more comfortable with his knowledge of the offense, why not give him at least a couple 50/50 shots or work the big body WR on a fade in the redzone? I don't understand why they haven't utilized Williams, almost at all. He gets one shot in his first game, and he catches the game winning TD. But I am just a civilian, I've never played in college or the NFL. So maybe I am sounding incredibly stupid right now as a dumb fan. But videos like yours help me continue to learn and understand what is going on on the field. Appreciate you brother!!🫡✌️
I think we need to slowly take the Denver outta Russ, probably some PTSD going on there, he’ll be fine as long as our O-line holds up a little better, some of these jones penalties are just destructive and not all his fault sometimes but a lot of them are, he needs to play better
Can the 6’7” TE try to make a play on the ball? It might have been overthrown but we will never truly know considering hands never went up and his feet never left the ground.
6:16 those rightside receivers aren’t open and friermuth isn’t open. There is a huge difference between a go route on the sideline with 1 yard of separation and a throw near the middle of the field where the defenders are already within 2 yards and with their eyes on the quarterback closing on the receivers
Get tired of people who disagree with opinions are called casuals First long pass accuracy is overrated. The receiver can speed up or slow down to adjust while defender has back to the ball. And I see same Russ. Couple good passes but if first Rec not there he runs out of pocket or gets sacked. That ends drives and why they don't score. He doesn't want to get hit so he leaves pocket. Eliminates half the field. But he is better than Fields. Passing
@DeanDaCostathesearchauthority i agree those are also issues but him throwing it away 2 plays in a row and then tossing a almost unreachable catch on 3rd to jist kick a fg isn't good
4 hitch/sticks and a go route against man with a single high? Sorry, but thats just a dumb play call. Way too easy for that defense to just on everything and cover the top of that go. Hard to overcome bad play calls.
All he does is WIN at every level. A decade of dominance, great field general, and o , TWO Super Bowl appearance's. Stop bumping your gums if you don't know what you are talking about.
Is Russ avoiding the middle of the field, and is that going to limit this offense? Other than the two to 80 it seems like Russ isn't seeing stuff between the hashes. Uncrustable to you for the breakdown!
Middle of the field has never really been a huge part of russ' game. Check his career passing chart it’s pretty barren in the middle 😅. Those outside the numbers shots have always been his bread and butter. Deep shots and rollouts and scrambles paired with low TOs a good defense and a good run game worked for him in Seattle, maybe it will be sustainable in Pitt as well ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Ravens did 2-shell defense the whole day preventing 50/50 ball...yes, it flustered Russ the whole game. He did adjust and start to throw to middle in the 2nd half.
More fans NEED to watch these type of videos. It’s extremely exhausting and nerve racking talking to people who have zero clue about anything but swear they know everything.
Thanks for the love
Well there is a lot of fans who stay at the holiday Inn.
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Modern fans are too lazy to do film study lol
@@Freerider93 I’m not really sure it’s laziness more than it’s just pure ignorance. A lot of fans don’t understand what all actually goes into this sport. It’s a situation in most cases that people dont even know what they don’t know.
I love the way Chase talks ball.
Technical but not too far over your head. Forces you to learn, to think... Honestly, he'd make a fantastic coach. Especially for a young qb room. Keep up the great work.
As a lifelong Steelers fan, I’ve really been loving these Russ breakdown videos. Appreciate your work! Hoping Russ has a big game tomorrow against the Browns that warrants another video haha.
Love these!!! I especially love the Russel Wilson spotlights. This channel needs more attention.
Appreciate that, I'm glad you're enjoying the content!
Loving your Russell Wilson breakdowns, Chase.
Have really enjoyed watching Russ. Thanks for the video.
I believe what Russel was thinking when he threw that interception in the end zone was #80 would make a play on the ball.
I’m not even sure he would’ve had to jump for that pass, maybe a small hop.
It seemed like he (#80) thought it was for
Pickens.
Every angle looks like that was an easily catchable ball.
an easily catchable ball wouldn't have been over the head of a 6'7 person who had NO ONE standing in front of him but everyone behind him
It wad easily catchable he just did not jump.
@@jtfike I agree with you. If it was a straight pass and not a floater, that's an easy touchdown. The interception was on Russ, not Darnell.
@@jtfike
It doesn’t matter how tall he is, it matters that he didn’t put his hands up or jump, for whatever reasons.
His height is irrelevant.
It would be the same thing relative to someone shorter.
The ball was floated over an incoming defender.
That’s why it wasn’t thrown straight to him with “NO ONE” in front of him.😂
He’s 6’7”, it basically turned into a desperation play, you put the ball where ideally..hopefully only he can get it, which is high.
No it wasn’t a perfect pass.
Maybe it wasn’t “easily” catchable, but it was definitely catchable, especially when you’re 6’7”.😉
Also, I never said it was #80s fault. (I know the other commenter said that.)
Chase asked what he was thinking like if he couldn’t in his ex QB mind come up with an explanation for the action.
I said he was probably thinking #80 would make a play on the ball.
That’s it. Simple.
He’s scrambling, he’s trying to make a play on 3rd down, no tds all game…
”gee, let me throw one up to my guy who is 6’7”..(since that’s important)… and see if he can make a play on the ball.”
He didn’t attempt to make a play, that’s all I said.
I even gave a logical, UNDERSTANDABLE reason why he didn’t try to make a play on the ball.
My response may be long but I didn’t write it just for you.
@arthurdanu1809 No if it was a straight pass the db easily reaches and knocks it loose. Had to be a jump ball.
Chase, I’m digging you on the Facility bro!
Russell Wilson in 2023: “he’s washed! He missed a wide open receiver. Everything everyone said about him being too short was true!”
Russell in 2024: “he’s a genius”.
Great breakdown. I am really hoping Arthur Smith has some adjustments tomorrow. Justin Fields has now been reintroduced in short yardage and possibly redzone situations. We were successful with pick-plays in the redzone last week, but Ravens had a good plan for that. Keep cooking, Russ. We are winning the Superbowl!🖤💛🖤💛
Appreciate it
Great video but if your 6’7 and can’t go for that ball with like a 7 foot wingspan idk but Darnell and Russ connected on two big middle of field throws to make up for it
Awesome analysis! It's great seeing what the progression should be versus what the QB actually reads. Also, thank you for explaining why you don't like certain play calls and what might have been a better set of routes.
Appreciate that! Glad you found it helpful.
Russ still has it ! He’s phenomenal
Facts
1 on 1 is like 1 and none that line needs to said in the locker room baby !
I’ve been sayin “15 targets a game” for Pickens all year. He is our most talented offensive player. Feed him. You do really nice analyses, by the way.
Appreciate the love, I hope it happens!
He's not that good
With the obvious exception of the Super Bowl int (when he should have checked out of a bad play call), Wilson excels at not losing games.
There's a reason he has historic numbers in terms of team wins.
That makes no sense. A pass was the correct play call for the offensive package on the field and the defensive package.
I just want to understand why they struggled in the redzone all game long? Was it the Raven D just stepping up to the plate or was it bad route execution or was it bad play calling or was it something else? It was painful watching anytime they got within the 20..... It just felt like they couldn't do anything to finish the drive. They didn't even have a redzone drive that felt like they ALMOST got a TD. It was just dead from the start
Any other receiver on the roster would’ve caught the ball @3:30
Love the vids Chase. Are we gonna get a Herbert breakdown sometime?
I remember screaming at my tv “he literally hit Calvin with the ball!” Smh 🤦🏽♂️
Doing great film study work! Brings back memories lol
I appreciate that!
Man chase you always do yo thang with these vids man !!!
Appreciate it!
Nice video Chase
I appreciate you watching!
I love these breakdowns!! I love learning more about the details of the game through the eyes and brain of a vet who has been in these situations and has a lot of knowledge on what is happening on the field. Also, learning about protections and defensive looks. As a Steelers fan, I am about done with the 50/50 balls to CA3. If he has a step on a go route? Great. But, correct me if I'm wrong, but it doesn't take a whole season of practice and playbook study to learn a go route or a fade route in the redzone. I understand that Mike Williams just got to the team a couple weeks ago, but until they feel more comfortable with his knowledge of the offense, why not give him at least a couple 50/50 shots or work the big body WR on a fade in the redzone? I don't understand why they haven't utilized Williams, almost at all. He gets one shot in his first game, and he catches the game winning TD. But I am just a civilian, I've never played in college or the NFL. So maybe I am sounding incredibly stupid right now as a dumb fan. But videos like yours help me continue to learn and understand what is going on on the field. Appreciate you brother!!🫡✌️
Appreciate the support! I’m glad the video was helpful.
Steeler haters will hate even after they win the super bowl
Check out that basketball block out by #66 McCormick on the first play! (courtesy Alex Kozora)
Like the simple master film class!
Thank you
So much hate still floating around on Russ. I would love to see him get another ring just as a big FU to the haters at the very least….
I think Pickens calls it an "adjustable" ball because he can adjust to it while in the air. Hence the 80/20, not 50/50 results.
I think we need to slowly take the Denver outta Russ, probably some PTSD going on there, he’ll be fine as long as our O-line holds up a little better, some of these jones penalties are just destructive and not all his fault sometimes but a lot of them are, he needs to play better
this is a long shot, but i think he wanted to throw it away, but the 6'7 tight end blocked out 44 and he didnt see him behind him
Can the 6’7” TE try to make a play on the ball? It might have been overthrown but we will never truly know considering hands never went up and his feet never left the ground.
With the right coaching from rookie man i think Justin could have been special.
6:16 those rightside receivers aren’t open and friermuth isn’t open. There is a huge difference between a go route on the sideline with 1 yard of separation and a throw near the middle of the field where the defenders are already within 2 yards and with their eyes on the quarterback closing on the receivers
Field goals won’t beat the remaining opponents.
His genius is not scoring touchdowns so his FG kicker can win the day?
Oh. I didn't realize you was coach of the y
Russ has an 8 qbr in the red zone and 14 sacks last 3 games. The end.
Is it weird that he does not look like an ambithrower? All his throws were to his left. Or is it just this game?
Get tired of people who disagree with opinions are called casuals First long pass accuracy is overrated. The receiver can speed up or slow down to adjust while defender has back to the ball. And I see same Russ. Couple good passes but if first Rec not there he runs out of pocket or gets sacked. That ends drives and why they don't score. He doesn't want to get hit so he leaves pocket. Eliminates half the field. But he is better than Fields. Passing
Something needs to be done with broderick jones he is a liability...
Can we talk about wilsons qbr and pass completion in the redzone? 30% and 8 is TERRIBLE
As long as we can talk about drops and penalties in the red zone
@DeanDaCostathesearchauthority i agree those are also issues but him throwing it away 2 plays in a row and then tossing a almost unreachable catch on 3rd to jist kick a fg isn't good
4 hitch/sticks and a go route against man with a single high? Sorry, but thats just a dumb play call. Way too easy for that defense to just on everything and cover the top of that go.
Hard to overcome bad play calls.
Love the videos but I’m thinking I we need Fields inside the 20.
I’d agree with that. Unlock him
"No one believes Russell Wilson is a genius"
Sounds right to me.
All he does is WIN at every level. A decade of dominance, great field general, and o , TWO Super Bowl appearance's. Stop bumping your gums if you don't know what you are talking about.
Is Russ avoiding the middle of the field, and is that going to limit this offense? Other than the two to 80 it seems like Russ isn't seeing stuff between the hashes.
Uncrustable to you for the breakdown!
Uncrustable!! Yessss love it
Middle of the field has never really been a huge part of russ' game. Check his career passing chart it’s pretty barren in the middle 😅. Those outside the numbers shots have always been his bread and butter. Deep shots and rollouts and scrambles paired with low TOs a good defense and a good run game worked for him in Seattle, maybe it will be sustainable in Pitt as well ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Ravens did 2-shell defense the whole day preventing 50/50 ball...yes, it flustered Russ the whole game. He did adjust and start to throw to middle in the 2nd half.