I think the fumble is just those plays that sometimes happens when the defenders have you up for long enough for someone to rip the arm or punch the ball. It's not like there was a lack of effort in protecting the ball and only in hindsight you could've though of giving yourself up.
He wouldn't make the best long term Qb if that's all he's doing. He does best in his gadget role. I also don't think there is anyway the Saints let him go.
There is a double standard of bias against Taysom Hill as a starting quarterback, because he is not a pocket passer and he is white. He is a mobile quarterback. Taysom Hill could be better than Lamar Jackson and Jalen Hurts but Taysom is white, so football analyst dismiss him as a serious quarterback.
Imagine having two players like Hill. Carr lining up on the outside basically sells the play because he just stands there and does nothing. But if you have another QB like Hill that can run routes and catch, or block, or anything else Hill can do, you open up some insane plays. A real two QB system. You never know who’s gonna get the ball and what they’re gonna do with it
All we need the Saints to do continually, is to prosper with plug in Veterans! You maintain your solid core players and when a key player goes down, plug in another Veteran. That can keep you strong and productive. starting all over from scratch is foolish, wasteful and nothing but down time waiting for something to evolve. Get hip and get a new approach to have continuous winning seasons! Veterans are the answer!
Everyone loves to hate on carr, he's been playing at a top 5-7 level in efficiency and Saints were like 0-4 without him and still act like he is the problem
Why is no one talking about Hills int? If the receiver didn’t trip it wouldn’t have ended up a INT. But no one is talking about it but it was going perfectly to the WR on the run.
Good analysis but the constant forward and back is like fingernails on a chalkboard for me. It’s why I dread replays when Kirk Herbstreit is the analyst.
The WR was knocked down by the DB. It wasn't a great throw, and should not have been tried, but if 10 was still on his feet it wouldn't have been such an easy pick.
Part of Hills success might be due to the Brown's defense. On the pass play where Hill lost the ball, Carr threw the pass knowing Hill was going to hit. Not a smart decision.
I think the fumble is just those plays that sometimes happens when the defenders have you up for long enough for someone to rip the arm or punch the ball. It's not like there was a lack of effort in protecting the ball and only in hindsight you could've though of giving yourself up.
Still surprised with all of the bottom tier QB’s in the league, why he couldn’t start somewhere. His skill set is very unique
Because he doesn’t posses the mental capabilities to play QB which is why he’s a utility guy
Biggest problem as a QB would be his deep ball. But He’s 7-2 as a starter
People were patient with Jackson and Hurts and offenses were built around their skills .. not Taysom
He wouldn't make the best long term Qb if that's all he's doing. He does best in his gadget role. I also don't think there is anyway the Saints let him go.
There is a double standard of bias against Taysom Hill as a starting quarterback, because he is not a pocket passer and he is white. He is a mobile quarterback. Taysom Hill could be better than Lamar Jackson and Jalen Hurts but Taysom is white, so football analyst dismiss him as a serious quarterback.
Taysom has been grossly under utilized by the Saints in the past. The more he plays the more they win.
Imagine having two players like Hill. Carr lining up on the outside basically sells the play because he just stands there and does nothing. But if you have another QB like Hill that can run routes and catch, or block, or anything else Hill can do, you open up some insane plays. A real two QB system. You never know who’s gonna get the ball and what they’re gonna do with it
@@SmedleyButlerII yet he can't throw the MF ball
All we need the Saints to do continually, is to prosper with plug in Veterans!
You maintain your solid core players and when a key player goes down, plug in another Veteran. That can keep you strong and productive. starting all over from scratch is foolish,
wasteful and nothing but down time waiting for something to evolve. Get hip and get a new approach to have continuous winning seasons! Veterans are the answer!
Taysom also had a long kick return.
I dont care that that ball was intercepted... if the receiver doesnt fall he has a chance at that ball
If Carr made them 2 turn overs you all would be pissed.
Everyone loves to hate on carr, he's been playing at a top 5-7 level in efficiency and Saints were like 0-4 without him and still act like he is the problem
Not if we still win by good bit
People really care about results
Why is no one talking about Hills int? If the receiver didn’t trip it wouldn’t have ended up a INT. But no one is talking about it but it was going perfectly to the WR on the run.
He under threw it...
The turnovers don’t matter. It was a fun game ava he was amazing. Anyone that makes up two turnovers with 21 points…no issue with me
Taysom hill....OG
He is a really talented young man
He through the ball deep into triple coverage bc it was a predetermined shot play
Would be fun if the Packers integrated malik like this
What I find hilarious is that Hill was a packer, but they cut him
Install Army’s or Navy’s O and make taysom qb! 😂
Good analysis but the constant forward and back is like fingernails on a chalkboard for me. It’s why I dread replays when Kirk Herbstreit is the analyst.
The WR was knocked down by the DB. It wasn't a great throw, and should not have been tried, but if 10 was still on his feet it wouldn't have been such an easy pick.
Part of Hills success might be due to the Brown's defense. On the pass play where Hill lost the ball, Carr threw the pass knowing Hill was going to hit. Not a smart decision.
Carr throwing a hospital ball? Say it isn't so.
@@AlimTetramorph y’all love the internet buzzwords huh? Lmao
Not necessarily bc Hill tried to fight for yards which is where he got greedy