There's definitely a football parody of "My favorite things" involving: receivers who get constant separation, Big Slots with dynamic means of evasion, Tall large armed QB's with surprising speed, some duo runs with Smith, Thuney and Creed.
Hey Matt! Pro travelers tip…Next time you go through Charlotte-Douglas airport, stop by the main food court and find the piano guy Michael Colson. Any song you can think of, he’ll play amazingly 😍
I'd love to see a leaderboard of "core 4 guys on offense" for historical offenses. With the main contributors on the field what did the '04 colts look like? Is there usually a big gap in the historic seasons or is there some weird synergy with the Rams?
I’d be really disappointed in the colts if Richardson was sat for the season. You can’t draft a project QB and then bench him for being a project. The plot is lost with a decision like that. We’ll see if it’s just a Sunday thing or not. Good show guys
That doesn't track. If he's not ready to be in yet, what good does it do to put him in? How long before the players start in-fighting because they know that one guy is dragging them all down?
@@ChewsCarefully hes the type of project that needs reps. hes played so few games that its the only thing thats gonna change anything for him. its not like a guy who just needs to get used to the nfl, he needs to get used to high level football. the only reason you keep him benched for the season is if you are giving up on him permanently, ie the panthers.
@@obtusemooose If you design a car so an 8-year-old could drive it, this won't give that child's brain the ability to multitask so they could watch our for traffic, pedestrians, check the mirrors & hover their foot over the brakes while making a left turn. The age at which most men can turn off their reactions to the pressures NFL QBs face is around their 23rd birthday. Until then they will simply panic like Zach Wilson because they can't suppress this Fight or Flight reaction - yet. *That's what we're seeing* with AR5. His reactions cause him to freeze. He wasn't doing it this badly before the injuries so it's likely that those caused him to regress somewhat. But until he learns to focus enough to suppress this reaction he will Remain Useless on the field. If suppressing it requires too much Conscious Effort he simply Will continue To Freeze as his reactive mind tries to take over. The best example of this is Peyton Manning. He may have set the rookie record for INTs, but around week 11 of that rookie year he simply stopped throwing as many. A switch flipped in his brain & he simply could focus on finishing a task before letting the panic overwhelm him. Brock Purdy likely got his first start right after he hit this point. AR5 has been set back. Foisting more pressure on him isn't the thing just now.
@ChewsCarefully sure. i think ar has talent. i could see him being good. but he needs to play, because if he does not play he will not get used to playing. brock purdy was a 4 year college starter. ar started 1 season
@@obtusemooose Normally I'd agree 100%. But I'm not even going on my own assumption about the ability or lack thereof I described before. I've coached. & as someone who takes the well-being of the kids I coached seriously, I tend to be cautious. But the thing is you're right in cases where we Just Don't Know. If you don't put them in, we don't know where they are. But in AR5's case, we _see_ where he is right now. It's not like he's even okay for three passes in a row. Something is off & it's *_not_** getting better* & he _has_ been left in games, right? So they have been doing what you suggested. Jordan Love progressed more in the 8 weeks in games than the 2-3 years riding the bench. Yes, AR5 needs to do things to progress he can't do if he isn't in games. But right now at this moment something isn't right. & it's keeping him from functioning as he needs. He might need a week or 3, probably not more, but whatever the case, he needs to sit for now.
There's definitely a football parody of "My favorite things" involving: receivers who get constant separation, Big Slots with dynamic means of evasion, Tall large armed QB's with surprising speed, some duo runs with Smith, Thuney and Creed.
Hey Matt! Pro travelers tip…Next time you go through Charlotte-Douglas airport, stop by the main food court and find the piano guy Michael Colson. Any song you can think of, he’ll play amazingly 😍
I'd love to see a leaderboard of "core 4 guys on offense" for historical offenses. With the main contributors on the field what did the '04 colts look like? Is there usually a big gap in the historic seasons or is there some weird synergy with the Rams?
Didn’t Mcnabb tap out during the Super Bowl?
I’d be really disappointed in the colts if Richardson was sat for the season.
You can’t draft a project QB and then bench him for being a project. The plot is lost with a decision like that. We’ll see if it’s just a Sunday thing or not.
Good show guys
That doesn't track. If he's not ready to be in yet, what good does it do to put him in? How long before the players start in-fighting because they know that one guy is dragging them all down?
@@ChewsCarefully hes the type of project that needs reps. hes played so few games that its the only thing thats gonna change anything for him. its not like a guy who just needs to get used to the nfl, he needs to get used to high level football. the only reason you keep him benched for the season is if you are giving up on him permanently, ie the panthers.
@@obtusemooose If you design a car so an 8-year-old could drive it, this won't give that child's brain the ability to multitask so they could watch our for traffic, pedestrians, check the mirrors & hover their foot over the brakes while making a left turn.
The age at which most men can turn off their reactions to the pressures NFL QBs face is around their 23rd birthday. Until then they will simply panic like Zach Wilson because they can't suppress this Fight or Flight reaction - yet.
*That's what we're seeing* with AR5. His reactions cause him to freeze. He wasn't doing it this badly before the injuries so it's likely that those caused him to regress somewhat. But until he learns to focus enough to suppress this reaction he will Remain Useless on the field. If suppressing it requires too much Conscious Effort he simply Will continue To Freeze as his reactive mind tries to take over.
The best example of this is Peyton Manning. He may have set the rookie record for INTs, but around week 11 of that rookie year he simply stopped throwing as many. A switch flipped in his brain & he simply could focus on finishing a task before letting the panic overwhelm him. Brock Purdy likely got his first start right after he hit this point. AR5 has been set back. Foisting more pressure on him isn't the thing just now.
@ChewsCarefully sure. i think ar has talent. i could see him being good. but he needs to play, because if he does not play he will not get used to playing. brock purdy was a 4 year college starter. ar started 1 season
@@obtusemooose Normally I'd agree 100%. But I'm not even going on my own assumption about the ability or lack thereof I described before. I've coached. & as someone who takes the well-being of the kids I coached seriously, I tend to be cautious.
But the thing is you're right in cases where we Just Don't Know. If you don't put them in, we don't know where they are.
But in AR5's case, we _see_ where he is right now. It's not like he's even okay for three passes in a row. Something is off & it's *_not_** getting better* & he _has_ been left in games, right? So they have been doing what you suggested.
Jordan Love progressed more in the 8 weeks in games than the 2-3 years riding the bench. Yes, AR5 needs to do things to progress he can't do if he isn't in games.
But right now at this moment something isn't right. & it's keeping him from functioning as he needs. He might need a week or 3, probably not more, but whatever the case, he needs to sit for now.
Need help would u trade adams for t higgins?