Anthony Richardson’s Accuracy is a NIGHTMARE.

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  • @AlexRollinsNFL
    @AlexRollinsNFL  20 днів тому +6

    Go to Prizepicks and put in $5 to get $50 dollars right into your account!: prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/ROLLINS
    Will Anthony Richardson be the Colts starting Quarterback at the beginning of next season? Would you bet your first born?

    • @ChristopherMosley-dj3kt
      @ChristopherMosley-dj3kt 18 днів тому

      @@AlexRollinsNFL he might not be in Indianapolis for the duration of his rookie contract. The colts messed this up on so many levels. Forcing him to play when he was not ready,, dradting him where they did, and have they forgotten that left tackle is important too

    • @NoWayjose-e9k
      @NoWayjose-e9k 12 днів тому

      Encouraging gambling will forever be an indicator of low values in a human being IMO.

  • @Hi_Its_Chris
    @Hi_Its_Chris 20 днів тому +477

    It’s so unfair to expect a top 5 draft pick to be an accurate thrower of the ball.

    • @anthonymendez1997
      @anthonymendez1997 20 днів тому +36

      It’s not unfair though to call him out for tapping out of a game for a third down bc “he was tired”.

    • @bauhausera
      @bauhausera 20 днів тому +1

      So is all the over hype they get too...

    • @tamera3328
      @tamera3328 19 днів тому +10

      It’s hard to defend his efforts but his accuracy should have been more of a red flag this is the NFL that Will only be magnified!! He will probably be a backup

    • @chucknv5482
      @chucknv5482 19 днів тому +3

      Yeah I agree, It is also unfair to expect them to know how to progress through reads. I wouldn't even expect them to have good form or footwork. They can learn that after a decade or so in the NFL of course.

    • @D-Day6623
      @D-Day6623 19 днів тому +12

      LoL nice troll job

  • @kevinandrewsphoto
    @kevinandrewsphoto 19 днів тому +156

    We’ve lost track of grading QB potential. Why is it that athleticism, arm strength and run speed is graded so high when anticipation, accuracy and intelligence has always made the best QBs the best? This is how Richardson can be a top prospect but Purdy is the last pick.

    • @lucidlonely
      @lucidlonely 19 днів тому +13

      What? no you need a mix of everything to be the best of the best, mahomes allen lamar etc have all of the above…why all those athletic traits are valued more is because you cant TEACH it…you can teach anticipation and accuracy…just look at lamar now being one of the most poised passers in the league when he was not that at first…richardson just hasnt developed at all. teams draft for potential not how good you are currently

    • @jameskresl
      @jameskresl 19 днів тому +24

      ​@@lucidlonelyMahomes ran a 4.8 40. He was drafted because of his passing ability.

    • @tamera3328
      @tamera3328 19 днів тому +3

      @@kevinandrewsphoto The defensive guys have gotten faster!! You need mobility more today and that doesn’t mean rush yards but agility in the pocket is key!! He has some good traits but 44 percent won’t do

    • @thailannesbitt
      @thailannesbitt 19 днів тому +1

      @@jameskreslbut his point was replied to why his athleticism was held in high regards and his response was that it’s because they can teach you the rest they can’t make you into an athletic freak. Mahomes has nothing to do with it yea he a great passer but imagine if he could run like Lamar. No coach can teach him that. But Lamar could be taught to be as good of a passer like mahomes.

    • @Banzai51
      @Banzai51 19 днів тому +3

      Because you can measure athleticism, arm strength, and run speed.

  • @milo8425
    @milo8425 20 днів тому +333

    Literally half of NFL/CFB fans predicted this level of dysfunction.

    • @donjohnson2758
      @donjohnson2758 20 днів тому +26

      Typical case of NFL outsmarting themselves. Fell in love with hype tbh.

    • @rafsimmz
      @rafsimmz 19 днів тому +33

      More than that predicted this level of dysfunction for Josh Allen too. And that’s what’s gonna bite GMs in ass for years to come, one guy beating the odds and they think it can be replicated.

    • @mroverdose14
      @mroverdose14 19 днів тому

      Not hype.... Measurables​@@donjohnson2758

    • @jarlwhiterun7478
      @jarlwhiterun7478 19 днів тому

      Literally people guess on every single first round player each year for months you dork.

    • @rebel1608
      @rebel1608 19 днів тому +22

      @@rafsimmz "what if he turned into josh allen tho" is gonna be on the tombstones of a lot of GM careers yeah

  • @grob887
    @grob887 19 днів тому +145

    This is why you don’t draft players who start 1 year in college.

    • @jameshollister8294
      @jameshollister8294 19 днів тому +7

      He should of stayed in school longer but was chasing a bag

    • @dnasty312
      @dnasty312 19 днів тому +2

      Like *Akili Smith*

    • @SATCHELHORTON
      @SATCHELHORTON 19 днів тому +3

      It’s not about the 1 year….if you look at his accuracy he was at 52% and really inaccurate in college

    • @darthvader3742
      @darthvader3742 19 днів тому +4

      I remember watching him during his draft year, and the commentators were saying that he needs to stay another year in college and clean up his flaws. He also shouldn't have seen the field in his first year in the NFL.

    • @kylefoley6745
      @kylefoley6745 19 днів тому +1

      @@jameshollister8294I don’t think he’d get drafted as high. Better to take the bag and hope you develop in the league. If you don’t develop you still get your early first round contract instead of being mediocre in college and losing that opportunity

  • @dabneyoffermein595
    @dabneyoffermein595 19 днів тому +95

    28.6% when Blitzed, holy crap

    • @modernsaints7881
      @modernsaints7881 19 днів тому

      😮

    • @dabneyoffermein595
      @dabneyoffermein595 19 днів тому +15

      @@modernsaints7881 Anthony Richardson is 28.6% completion rate when Blitzed, the next worst QB is Jacoby Brissett at 47% Blitz cmpl. rate. Just unbelievable, you can't make those numbers up....this dude is SO bad.

    • @chesscomsupport8689
      @chesscomsupport8689 19 днів тому +7

      And I don't even think that's the worst part. To me, the fact that he completes 48% of his throws in a clean pocket is even more damning.

    • @deangulberry1876
      @deangulberry1876 19 днів тому

      @@dabneyoffermein595this is Chris Ballard’s Colts. 2 years of Brissett. And he bets his career on AR who turns out to be WORSE! And we have one of the better O lines in the NFL!

    • @MultiSneakerLover
      @MultiSneakerLover 19 днів тому

      Wild ass stat

  • @pillcosby3894
    @pillcosby3894 20 днів тому +138

    Quite literally everyone did predict this level of disfunction

    • @k.emmanuel4611
      @k.emmanuel4611 20 днів тому +8

      Exactly. The Colts front office tried to get cute and go with a hyped up option. I mean at least Jamarcus and Tebow had a large enough resume in college to trick people, but AR barely played in high school or college. They just saw him like a Madden player with good physical stats that would magically undo his bad intangibles season by season.

    • @dpscribe
      @dpscribe 19 днів тому +1

      ​@@k.emmanuel4611Colts were desperate for true franchise QB, and Anthony Richardson had the traits. Colts had Shane as coach, and thought his word of wisdom would grow AR.

    • @jarlwhiterun7478
      @jarlwhiterun7478 19 днів тому

      Quite literally! Lol, people just guess on every player. You have zero clue if they're gonna work out at the highest level at QB. Educate yourself and don't speak until then.

    • @raider1297
      @raider1297 19 днів тому +1

      ​@@dpscribeWhat were the traits exactly? Speed and being a running QB are not. So what exactly was there? Tons of college QBs are tall and have a big frame. The only thing is arm strength...but it's only 1 of a BUNCH of traits needed to be a real franchise guy

    • @dpscribe
      @dpscribe 19 днів тому

      @raider1297 He had the frame and big arm, and Shane Steichen did a good job with Justin Herbert and Jalen Hurts turning prospects with tools to good QB. Colts front office thought with AR tools with Shane coaching AR would flourish. I think AR can flourish, but the surrounding talent needs to be Eagles roster. He processing is way below average NFL QB, but I don't think the Colts will have patience for AR.

  • @VinceLyle2161
    @VinceLyle2161 20 днів тому +69

    This is what teams get when they look at the body and the combine results and listen to the buzz on potential draft picks. 54% in college?

    • @briancarter9404
      @briancarter9404 19 днів тому +3

      Yup. Typically completion % goes down in the NFL, not up.

    • @Rock_em.sock_em
      @Rock_em.sock_em 19 днів тому +2

      Josh Allen was 56% in college; Lamar Jackson 57%. They thought he could have a similar trajectory to Allen. Idiotic imo to throw him right in as a starter if the goal was to be a playoff team. Should’ve let him sit a year or two behind a vet and learn.

    • @VinceLyle2161
      @VinceLyle2161 19 днів тому +2

      @@Rock_em.sock_em That goes without saying that a rookie should sit. A few outstanding rookies managed to con the NFL and fans that all rookies are pro-ready coming out of college and that's never been the case.
      I think character counts, too. And intelligence. And drive. You can't measure that in a combine and you can't ask the athlete because they'll just lie and tell you they have those. You have to judge by the player's actions, it's not something a scout can parachute in and judge.
      Richardson took himself out of a game because he was "tired." He may as well quit at this point. He just told us why he's regressed this year and why he can't be trusted as the starter.

    • @WalterWhiteFootballSharing
      @WalterWhiteFootballSharing 18 днів тому

      @@Rock_em.sock_em Lamar got to sit most of his rookie year. Mahomes another raw prospect sat whole rookie year except week 17 in a rest your starters game. You'd think 2017 Mahomes and 2018 Lamar rookie years were leather helmet era the way no HC or owner learned a damn thing as these raw prospects became 2018 and 2019 MVPs...And 2022 and 2023! I blame fans yelling "FIRE EVERYONE" all the time. SO they start the rooks when the vet caretaker like Brisset is supposed to be eating all the sacks that will ruin Drake Maye.

    • @WalterWhiteFootballSharing
      @WalterWhiteFootballSharing 18 днів тому

      Lets start Anthony Richardson, ruin the kid, bench him, and if Flacco don't win a playoff game, fire everyone! This is the most common QB development plan actually. When it comes to Bears you actually do need to fire that regime asap to not ruin Caleb.

  • @uvn6210
    @uvn6210 20 днів тому +36

    Upon acquiring Flacco, he should have been benched to learn under Flacco who is experienced and playing better than Gardner was last year.

    • @thatonewriter8043
      @thatonewriter8043 19 днів тому +6

      I thought that was the plan, tbh. Now it probably is, but I'm not sure if Flacco is looking to play coach. He seems so frustrated watching Richardson.

    • @MultiSneakerLover
      @MultiSneakerLover 19 днів тому +2

      No way flacco wanna mentor this clown😂

  • @dkoda840
    @dkoda840 20 днів тому +30

    Quick note: the colts didn’t design the offense for chunk plays instead of dink and dunk passes because Richardson can’t do it. They designed a deep ball offense because that is what Shane Steichen likes to run. His vision is to simplify the defense by creating one on one’s deep down the field. He did this with Rivers, Herbert, and Hurts.

    • @NatesHandlebars
      @NatesHandlebars 19 днів тому

      Right which is kinda dumb because AR had more success at dink and dunks. Look at his first game last year and the opening drive against the bengals in preseason this year. AR obviously isn’t the best passer but I don’t think the play calling has helped him. He went 6/8 on passes 5 yards or less this last game

    • @Clutch_Kick187
      @Clutch_Kick187 19 днів тому +1

      @@NatesHandlebars He hasn't had any success..44% completion, 4 touchdowns 7 picks and 900yds passing in 6 games this year.. Any NFL QB struggling to obtain even 10 completions in 4qtrs of play is an embarrassment for whoever made the call to draft, and AR himself.. When he tapped out he should have faked an injury again like he did a few games ago, and just left with his guaranteed money..

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W 19 днів тому +1

      The problem obviously is that the personnel that Steichen excels with is not with the Colts offense. They don't have ISO ball winners who can win on go routes. Sure people will say Pittman may be playing injured but if he's that good he would have hauled down some key passes in that last game vs the Texans. The run game is okay but not crazy efficient. Even if you take into account Richardson's ability in scramble situations to get 5+ yards himself. Plus at ARs point of his career and with his lack of reps, he is very much unpolished with flashes of situations that few QBs are capable of doing at the pro level.

    • @NatesHandlebars
      @NatesHandlebars 19 днів тому

      @@Clutch_Kick187 did you not read what I said

    • @e2rqey
      @e2rqey 19 днів тому

      that's dumb. you design an offense for the players you have, not try to force the players you have into the offense you want to run. That's not how you maximize talent.

  • @Draftday101
    @Draftday101 19 днів тому +19

    48% when Kept Clean is Diabolical

  • @samuelault4723
    @samuelault4723 19 днів тому +12

    He’s done for. Backup QBs are mainly signed based off the floor they can provide in lieu of the starter going out. AR doesn’t even have a floor, he’s terrible.

  • @Cynsham
    @Cynsham 20 днів тому +37

    He should have been benched from the start so he can learn behind a vet like Flacco. Richardson isn't ready to be a starter, and it almost never works out to throw a rookie QB straight into the fire and expecting them to perform well.

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W 19 днів тому

      Almost? The ones that do prove they work out can take the game reps and suck. And that is important because that is what Richardson is lacking. At the same time there others in the org to share the blame. The run game isn't efficient or dominant enough to get chunk plays with it against teams. The Commanders have that as a feature with Jayden's legs along with 2-3 other RBs. Steichen's style is usually that of using the run game and pushing the ball deep. Maybe he should lean less with AR's arm and work the short/intermediate game. Also the receivers have been trashola with drops and the inability to haul down passes in key situations. Pittman Jr is exhibit A in the last Texans game.

    • @youngmyth
      @youngmyth 19 днів тому

      @@t4d0Wyup well said. Not to mention they always knew he was a project. The gasps and fake shock is pissing me off. Get this dude to sit back and study or allow him to suck and develop like Josh Allen did and let’s see after a few years. Unfortunately I think the fact he brain gaffes and said he was tired when he probably was injured is evidence he’s mentally now f**ked and no return. It’s worse handling than Bryce Young because at least in the letters case he was expected to be excellent based on lots of college level elite level tape

    • @mikehurt3290
      @mikehurt3290 19 днів тому

      I don't understand why more teams don't do that, it worked great for Kansas City and Green Bay

    • @Cynsham
      @Cynsham 19 днів тому

      @@mikehurt3290 not every team is fortunate enough to have a front office that understands that young QB's need time to learn and develop

  • @arvicted3844
    @arvicted3844 20 днів тому +26

    first one were the ending wasn't optimistic lmao

    • @loganmattoon5284
      @loganmattoon5284 20 днів тому +5

      Crazy right?😅 He even had a positive ending for the Giants. The GIANTS...
      I love being a Colts fan

    • @ohbigyans
      @ohbigyans 19 днів тому +4

      It's honestly the only thing I dislike about his videos. So this came as a surprise haha

  • @NatesHandlebars
    @NatesHandlebars 19 днів тому +8

    The thing is he went 6/8 on passes 5 yards or less against the Texans. Idk why they haven’t schemed more short throws he’s obviously improved on that

    • @NatesHandlebars
      @NatesHandlebars 19 днів тому +1

      Also you can look at his very first game last year and the first drive of the preseason game vs bengals this year. He obviously isn’t a great passer but the play calling hasn’t helped him

  • @kos7731
    @kos7731 20 днів тому +21

    He's awful. End of story

  • @lightxgrenade
    @lightxgrenade 20 днів тому +10

    I don't know why a team would draft him without the expectation of sitting him for at least a year so they can coach him up. And he's already behind schedule because of that season ending injury he had last year. At this point he's either gonna have to go somewhere to sit for a season or two or is gonna have to do a Terrelle Pryor and switch positions.

    • @benebacher2470
      @benebacher2470 19 днів тому +1

      Because our organization is a hot mess. To anyone who knows Jim Irsay, it’s pretty obvious that he wanted Richardson to start even if Steichen and Ballard went for him as a project. It’s a classic Irsay move. Now it’s unlikely he gets another chance with the team.

  • @matija8592
    @matija8592 19 днів тому +2

    Appreciate your videos, thank you Alex for everything that you do.
    In my layman's opinion, the Colts roster is set up to be running the air out of the ball. The run blocking o-line, the big WR's (Pittman, Pierce), an All-Pro RB in Jonathan Taylor, etc. An athletic running QB with a big arm like Richardson makes hypothetical sense in this context, with design QB runs and RPO to complement the rest of the run game and set up the play-action for shots downfield. For instance, Richardson is leading the NFL in Air Yards Per Pass Attempt, so he basically throws it deep or doesn't throw at all. I feel that his low accuracy is somewhat to be expected as a result, although not quite to this level.
    It looks to me like Pittsburgh had some similar ideas starting Justin Fields at the beginning of the season. Trouble for Indy is that their defense/special teams is not the Steelers D/ST, so they fall behind and have to abandon the running game/pass it. That's when Richardson gets exposed. And even the Steelers turned to Russell Wilson because of his ability on those downfield passes despite Fields' clear edge in athleticism/mobility. Combine that with Richardson's seeming injury-proneness to dissuade the design QB runs and it's definitely doesn't look good at the moment. Hopefully he can learn from this and improve, as he is a fun player to watch.

  • @Dawg-Bone
    @Dawg-Bone 20 днів тому +22

    He shouldn’t have been thrown into the fire as early as he was, but him taking a break because he was tired is proof that he won’t succeed in this league. People have played through much worse than being tired. He’s not tough enough to play in the NFL

    • @TheCountofToulouse
      @TheCountofToulouse 20 днів тому +1

      Tough? He's not smart enough to play QB.

    • @HeyItsThatGothGuy
      @HeyItsThatGothGuy 20 днів тому +6

      I think it’s another symptom of him not ready to be a pro. They need to commit to a longer term development plan for AR
      You can pull something like that at Florida and it’ll barely be remembered, but in the pros it’s gonna be a talking point for weeks and he’s gotta realize that

    • @84unisol
      @84unisol 20 днів тому +3

      @@TheCountofToulouse You do realize stupid people can't remember 100's of different plays let alone make a decision in 3 seconds while a DE is rushing at you with bad intentions.

    • @TheCountofToulouse
      @TheCountofToulouse 19 днів тому

      @@84unisol
      The greats ones make the impossible look normal. When I watch Stafford throwing a no look pass (he threw one in the game against the Vikings to Robinson) and having complete command of the offense, making NO excuses, taking ownership of his mistakes and still getting it done, I see that the line between 'great' and 'average' is getting bigger and bigger.
      Brady did a long interview with Stephan A Smith where he detailed just how hard it is to play QB at a high level and he said he doesn't see ANY of that happening now.
      The QB play is more like low IQ rat ball rather than 'GSOT' precision and timing.
      Playing QB is hard but it's really impossible to do it consistently is you can't stay calm and focused, which is also a sign that you're not ready to start.

    • @tay14741
      @tay14741 19 днів тому +1

      @@TheCountofToulousenot smart enough? After he graduated college and got offers to play qb? How many offers have you gotten? How many years did it take YOU to graduate college? Did you even go to college? Watch your mouth before calling someone stupid.

  • @dre32pitt
    @dre32pitt 19 днів тому +10

    For those who wanted to know what Trey Lance would look like with more playing time.. here you go
    Edit: I take it back.. this is worse than what I've seen from Lance somehow, lol.... how in tf was this dude drafted in the 1st round??? And Im surprised he didnt go over his terrible footwork.. double-hitches.. setting and not throwing, then just throwing all arm.. It's obvious the kid has just gotten away with not having good mechanics because he can rely on his arm strength in HS/College.. that shit aint gonna work here lol.. especially when paired with high levels of inaccuracy and the anticipation of a lemming

  • @christophercripps7639
    @christophercripps7639 5 днів тому +2

    Were all these shortcomings NOT apparent in college game film?

    • @AlexRollinsNFL
      @AlexRollinsNFL  3 дні тому

      He sprinkled in some super high level plays here and there, so he had that. But other than that it was a shit show

  • @dragunation
    @dragunation 20 днів тому +5

    I feel like everyone could predict it tho, this isn’t a defense of richardson’s play but like… they picked a pure project QB who had a very particular skill set that teams THOUGHT they could mold and they failed, I don’t even think richardson himself thought he was going number 4 so my blame goes to indy, did you want a project or not?

    • @shorewall
      @shorewall 19 днів тому

      I think he had a few good games his rookie year and then got injured, so expectations went out of whack.

  • @videogames9829
    @videogames9829 19 днів тому +1

    To be fair, he did look good last season prior to the injury, so that injury might have been more serious than we thought, and might have affected his ability to throw. 59 percent last season, compared to 44 percent last season on completion percentage.

  • @doc7434
    @doc7434 19 днів тому +4

    I like how everyone is patting themselves on the back for predicting a bad quarterback would be bad. The whole idea was they wanted to try to and still are developing him. While I don't think he'll work out for the Colts you have to take risks when you're doing the qb carousal they've been experiencing for the past number of years. Drafting AR was not a bad idea. It just turns out he's probably not going to work out.

    • @jaend6924
      @jaend6924 19 днів тому

      yeah, man. there were a lot of people out there who predicted Mahomes was going to be a bust based on his college plays. Chiefs gambled on taking and developing him and it paid off. Herbert was projected to be a bust too, as was Josh Allen from out of Wyoming until his Year 3 as a pro. it's very rare to have a surefire QB off college be absolutely pro ready from the get go like Manning, Stafford, Luck, and Burrow.

  • @Esonar
    @Esonar 19 днів тому

    Remember back around the combine when everyone was talking about Richardson versus Stroud and pretending that it was going to be difficult to guess which one of them would do the best out of the gate? Man that seems like such a long time ago. Even I myself was a part of that discussion. It hasn't even been REMOTELY close.

  • @joelmilten
    @joelmilten 20 днів тому +2

    I’ve seen a lot of Florida fans in comment sections talking about how shocked they were that he was drafted as high as he was. They didn’t see him as an NFL QB. I think he’s a good athlete who plays the QB position but who doesn’t have the ability to think like a QB.
    Also, I’ve seen so many Colts fans talking about their receivers dropping passes. It doesn’t make logical sense for Richardson’s low completion percentage to be on the receivers. It’s just too low for that. Like Alex said, AR’s inaccuracy is hindering his receivers from catching the ball.

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W 19 днів тому

      It makes logical sense if you watch the last game film with the Texans instead of doing what box score viewers do and repeat the completion % like its science. Granted even if certain receivers like Pittman were hauling the passes they SHOULD catch, AR's completion percentage would still be under 50%. However the direction of the game would have changed drastically with those catches made and even if AR was to tap himself out in that situation, he wouldn't face the consequence he did. Considering he played an even worse game on film against the Packers and Dolphins (both games used as examples by Rollins) and Steichen still let him play.

  • @bazimyan
    @bazimyan 18 днів тому

    It's hilarious hearing the hopeful upbeat music at the end as you're saying Richardson ain't it🤣

  • @chesscomsupport8689
    @chesscomsupport8689 19 днів тому +3

    Give him a break - it's hard to throw when you're tired for most of the game.

    • @johnchedsey1306
      @johnchedsey1306 19 днів тому

      the poor kid might not live that down for years.

  • @josephswearington7556
    @josephswearington7556 19 днів тому +19

    1.His limitations were well documented coming out of college.
    2.Most experts called him a “project.” Coaching staffs are often at odds with the front office/ownership when it comes to drafting/playing certain guys.
    3. I believe he was sabotaged by the coaching staff to show everyone he can’t play. That is why he was allowed to say that on the podium.
    4. If they like you they will find a way to keep and play you.

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W 19 днів тому +7

      This is why I don't get people saying he 'sucks'. He comes to the league young, inexperienced and seeking reps. So obviously he's going to show a flawed tape with his reps he gets. Missing time on field due to injury also doesn't help. He's also had worse games before the Texans tap out one with the Packers and Fins even on film. The tap out is not a huge deal and does not do well for Richardson to endear himself less with a locker room let alone the coach. But the team seems at odds with the direction of trying to 'win' to also working with project QB.

    • @josephswearington7556
      @josephswearington7556 19 днів тому

      @@t4d0W I agree!

    • @LordAleKai
      @LordAleKai 19 днів тому +11

      @@t4d0W if he's a lot worse then his peers, who are the same age entering the league, then he sucks. People love making excuses for players they like.

    • @BostonBori92
      @BostonBori92 19 днів тому

      ​@@t4d0WHe's statically worse then Bryce Young and as a runner he's more a power runner then he is a fast runner so his running ability doesn't make up for his lack of passing
      If he wasn't 6'5 240 everyone would have no issue saying he sucks

    • @priceysquirrel3489
      @priceysquirrel3489 19 днів тому +1

      How do they sabotage him? They're forced to use plays he can actually complete. His skills are just lacking straight up. Forces the coaches to a limited play book

  • @WEAPON-MRX
    @WEAPON-MRX 16 днів тому +1

    I can’t wait for the nfl to stop drafting these athletic players and putting them at QB. We will never get another manning or Brady if they keep drafting these less than mediocre players and putting them at QB because they are athletes 💯

  • @MrGringissimo
    @MrGringissimo 19 днів тому +11

    Trey Lance 2.0. Hopefully this dissuades NFL teams from burning a top 5 pick on a guy who has made fewer than 20 starts in college. Guys need to play football before they get to the NFL.

    • @musume7723
      @musume7723 19 днів тому +2

      Dead on with the Lance comparison.
      Trey only played one year of HS ball as a QB and averaged only 12 throws a game b/c he spent most of his time running. NDSU? Same thing.
      Richardson got to D1 b/c he's a freak athlete but dude straight up can't play QB. He's gonna be traded for a 7th round pick at this rate

    • @blakefrancisboggs7526
      @blakefrancisboggs7526 19 днів тому

      Who should they have drafted instead?

    • @AK-74K
      @AK-74K 19 днів тому

      @@blakefrancisboggs7526 Jalen Carter

    • @keith96969
      @keith96969 5 днів тому

      He is Antetokounmpo 2.0 but of nfl who was awful in his first year in the nba but improved

  • @ErickP3768
    @ErickP3768 19 днів тому +2

    What I hate about the Richardson discussion is how everyone knew he was a project QB and needs many reps to develop. Yet when he was drafted he was named the starter and the Colts just went into win now mode with a QB that has potential, but is very raw.
    What did you think would be the outcome?

    • @brendanking6110
      @brendanking6110 19 днів тому +2

      This is a question for Irsay & Ballard not the fans. The fans have a right to say wtf to ownership. They aren't always critical of the player

  • @chibifirestorm
    @chibifirestorm 20 днів тому +1

    We are going to be saying in 3 years time, "just wait until he puts it all together" but he never does i predict

  • @harrisonrice32
    @harrisonrice32 13 днів тому

    Next time please highlight the three TD’s the Colts receivers dropped against the Texans and Shane Steichen’s playcalling. He’s also very young

  • @BasedBrainrot
    @BasedBrainrot 19 днів тому +1

    bro needs more than 10 games. He's a piece of work but teams got a huge problem with giving up on young qbs so soon. If we made our decision off of 10 games, Josh Allen and Peyton Manning would have never panned out. Not saying he's the same as those guys, but he needs time.

  • @eternal_napalm6442
    @eternal_napalm6442 19 днів тому

    This was obvious as day at Florida.
    I couldn't BELIEVE the draft hype he got in the 2023 Draft. Totally nuts.

  • @_nick_26
    @_nick_26 19 днів тому +8

    Green Bay has had three very good QBs in a row.
    Their staff doesn’t roll these dudes out until they’re ready.
    This team has no owner that wants to sell tickets and jerseys breathing down the neck of the GM and HC.
    These things might be related.

    • @johnchedsey1306
      @johnchedsey1306 19 днів тому

      You're not wrong.

    • @gw3485.
      @gw3485. 18 днів тому

      Green bay have had 2 hall of famers in a row and Jordan Love who is ok

    • @_nick_26
      @_nick_26 18 днів тому

      @ my brother in Christ I am a Raiders fan I know you probably have a point but you can’t make that comment and expect me to empathize

  • @jefft2546
    @jefft2546 15 днів тому

    I remember watching his game against Alabama I believe the final year he was drafted: bro was one hopping bubble screens, I lost it when the Colts took him as high as they did. Physical tools be damned, the kid has always needed a lot of work

  • @forgettablelisa
    @forgettablelisa 20 днів тому +8

    The fact that his horrible accuracy isn't even the biggest problem with him now is astounding. Bust imo unless he spends the next couple of years growing mentally in a major way

    • @johnchedsey1306
      @johnchedsey1306 19 днів тому

      22 year old boys are still often immature. Often they learn things the hard way, like AR is right now. I obviously never an NFL QB but damn I was a dumbass at that age. Hopefully someone on the team is just being a good mentor and will help him grow up a little.

  • @karlkelman4485
    @karlkelman4485 19 днів тому

    I'm recollecting another Gator quarterback who went to Denver in the first round. Throwing the ball wasn't his strong suit either, but he was really entertaining.
    I'm getting the impression the NFL is really strict about insisting that all quarterbacks are able to pass accurately.

  • @theelike4302
    @theelike4302 19 днів тому

    Every time a team whiffs on an early qb pick I always wonder how good they could have been sticking with a mediocre qb for 1 more year while drafting premier talent at a different position.

  • @morrel99
    @morrel99 18 днів тому

    Basically, Richardson in Mitch Trubisky or Akili Smith. Guys who had basically one good year in college who were then way over-drafted and, given a chance, quickly showed they were not going to be NFL level starters, ever. He is bad with footwork, pre-snap, post-snap, situationally and in-game awareness. That is a mountain of problems to overcome with "more reps". It's ridiculous to think you can solve all his issues by giving him reps. It won't happen.

  • @jakesnake2354
    @jakesnake2354 20 днів тому +1

    I said it in your last AR video that his throwing motion and whole flow in the pocket is just not NFL level not even college level. I said I Hope Joe Flacco could help him but that was wishful thinking. Hes a body builder when he throws, he might be so muscle bound it affects everything. It’s a all arm throwing motion and I don’t know if he’ll ever have the time to develop to gain other clubs (types of throws) in his bag.

  • @jrkc9218
    @jrkc9218 19 днів тому +1

    Wow. I never really realized he was that bad. There are backups with better stats in college.

    • @johnchedsey1306
      @johnchedsey1306 19 днів тому

      He's basically a more athletic Tim Boyle.

  • @pt_3118
    @pt_3118 9 днів тому

    Reminds me of when the Bengals took Akili Smith years ago

  • @patrickray3638
    @patrickray3638 19 днів тому

    The ending dialogue did not fit the clip and music at the end 😭

  • @mattyaboi1653
    @mattyaboi1653 19 днів тому +6

    I’m a Colts fan. And when he was drafted last year, I thought it was a stupid pick. And he’s proven me right. I still really like Ballard as GM. But Shane wasn’t my choice for coach either.

    • @benebacher2470
      @benebacher2470 19 днів тому

      We’re spoiled though let’s be honest. Manning and Luck consecutively. Imagine being a browns fan.

    • @mattyaboi1653
      @mattyaboi1653 19 днів тому

      @ imagine being a Packers fan. The jury is still out on Pick zilla Love. But hey it is what it is. I hope we don’t have to go back to sub $45% completion. And it’s actually good passing yards. I’ve seen the Bears.

    • @fsm2333
      @fsm2333 19 днів тому

      I love both running the Colts. Aside from 2022 and obviously 2019 and 2017, Ballard knows how to field a competitive team.

    • @mattyaboi1653
      @mattyaboi1653 18 днів тому

      @@fsm2333 I was hoping they go with Ben Johnson or Jeff Saturday instead of Shane.

    • @fsm2333
      @fsm2333 18 днів тому

      @Saturday? Are you stupid?

  • @brandonmitchell6351
    @brandonmitchell6351 15 днів тому

    As a chargers fan, could you possibly do a comparison in the defensive scheme between Jessie minter and Brandon Staley? Because our defense is top 5 now vs bottom of the league

  • @Gardenstategreat1225
    @Gardenstategreat1225 19 днів тому +1

    Im sorry but anyone who knows football predicted this. He only played something like 12-13 games in college. And he wasnt that mind blowing there. He had physcial gifts. Thats it. He shouldve been converted to a HB or TE. He clearly does not have the ability to be a consistently good QB. At the moment. Sure you can develop him. Something i believe is massively missing from high school football and up. Problem is you spent a 4th pick on him. This shows exactly what ive been saying for years. Just because its a NFL front office doesnt mean they’re good at judging talent or knowing what a good football player is. The majority of teams are ran by businessmen who dont understand football as much as they understand numbers. Give them numbers and theyll work magic. Problem is football goes against all if that. Look at the analytics of PFF and theres alot of players in the top ten of any category that youd immediately say arent top ten overall at their position. In AR’s case they saw the talent and threw away what you saw on film. Things that clearly stuck out. Mainly the inability to throw consistently and read coverages well

  • @codygreen8829
    @codygreen8829 18 днів тому

    As a lifelong ravens fan he reminds me of kyle boller he had cannon of a arm but had terrible accuracy he's is not the guy you can get away with those deep bombs and in college but the the pros is different planet entirely i never thought he would quit on his team when he was supposed to be the franchise quarterback.

  • @shinglesshingles
    @shinglesshingles 19 днів тому +1

    Colts fan here. I don't care that I've been spoiled with Peyton and then Luck. I really had hope for AR (even though I wanted CJ) because at least he wasn't Levis. My heart can't take this anymore. I'm begging Irasy in whatever crazy manic mindstate he may be in to please trade this kid when the season is over. Maybe he could succeed somewhere else but it clearly won't be in Indy. And while he's at it get rid of the "genius QB whisperer" Shane Steichen

  • @Clutch_Kick187
    @Clutch_Kick187 19 днів тому +3

    AR said it himself.. his accuracy numbers aren't important.. He isn't that type of QB, he said (i'm someone different, I'm not even from this planet).. he also said no one can run like me.. well maybe Lamar.. but yeah "im different"..

  • @bedstuy4_l895
    @bedstuy4_l895 18 днів тому

    He might genuinely need to change to running back or be used as a hybrid type player

  • @vietnameeseguy
    @vietnameeseguy 19 днів тому

    Bro I really thought he was gonna be amazing this year. Had him in fantasy last year and before he got injured he was going off. Drafted him again this year and bruh…never again

  • @respect386
    @respect386 20 днів тому +5

    Dude needed to sit for a year. But these organizations don’t believe in that anymore and it really stunts young QB growth.

    • @ultimatetbawesomness
      @ultimatetbawesomness 20 днів тому +2

      He needs much more than a year. 95% of football fans saw this coming lol

    • @svengurglani1532
      @svengurglani1532 20 днів тому +5

      @@ultimatetbawesomness Exactly. All the "AR needs more reps" fools never define how many reps and for how long everyone need to be AR's personal sacrifice squad.

    • @TJackson736
      @TJackson736 19 днів тому

      ​@svengurglani1532 AR needs the reps, too. He is a very raw QB in both mechanics and becoming a QB

    • @benebacher2470
      @benebacher2470 19 днів тому +2

      @@TJackson736if the nfl were to have a G-league equivalent, he would be the perfect candidate. Somebody who needs more reps but can’t afford to lose games with a solid roster in order to get those reps.

  • @needahero1983
    @needahero1983 19 днів тому

    Ik Desmond wasn’t no Tom Brady but it’s crazy he’s out of a job and not this guy (good for him for getting that call)

  • @Ash-zx5wu
    @Ash-zx5wu 19 днів тому

    This was the risk of taking a guy so raw so high in the draft.
    He might be a lost cause - I would honestly consider dealing him for a 3rd or something.

  • @Stelmeezy
    @Stelmeezy 3 дні тому

    My boy couldn’t hit water if he fell outta a boat 😂

  • @TheManushMan
    @TheManushMan 19 днів тому

    Richardson needs to work behind a veteran like Flacco to really understand the offense and the position.
    He had the where- withall to smoothen out his inaccuracy and rely on under and intermediate passing windo throws.

  • @lbonts
    @lbonts 19 днів тому

    realistically, he needs to work with a coach 1 on 1 to sharpen his mechanics and improve that accuracy, it’s doable, but I wouldn’t even have him wasting time with the team until he levels that up, you spent a #4 pick on him, invest in some private throwing coaches and tell him to come back in 2 years

  • @toyotaecw
    @toyotaecw 19 днів тому

    Jacoby Brissett doesn’t have a 40-something % completion rate against the blitz…the NE O-Line has a 50-something % letting their QB get absolutely destroyed in the backfield rate.

  • @brandonmurray6236
    @brandonmurray6236 20 днів тому +3

    Let's put all this into context. Super raw QB, widely known throughout the draft process, needs playing time. Did people think he was a proficient passer coming out of college?
    Also, he's not a drop back passer. The HC needs to put him in better positions. Roll him out more, more RPO, allow the guy to use his legs more than his arm.

    • @svengurglani1532
      @svengurglani1532 20 днів тому +2

      For the 20 billionth time, the Colts first string is not the AR personal development squad. Ballard also has personal accountability here, however.

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W 19 днів тому

      @@svengurglani1532 Great. Enjoy the Colts winning ways of previous years with Matt Ryan, Gardner Minshrew and Carson Wentz at QB. Since Ballard wanted to champion picking athletes at non prime positions in day 2 but avoiding the develop a QB like a bad team who actually wants to be good.

    • @brandonmurray6236
      @brandonmurray6236 19 днів тому

      @svengurglani1532 so they draft a developmental QB, but you don't want them to develop him. I knew you were an idiot from your last response. This just confirms it. Child

  • @marclaporte3710
    @marclaporte3710 13 днів тому

    2:22 ??? Why would he choose to miss that throw ? I genuinely expect a group of 5 starting QB to routinely make that. And were the Colts dumb enough to fall for combine performance over like... you know, quarterback play ? This is EXACTLY who he was in Gainesville.

  • @dabbingtoast7743
    @dabbingtoast7743 19 днів тому

    He needs to sit for the rest of the year and have a someone help him rework his mechanics and process entirely. Give him the rest of the year and offseason to learn how to actually play the position.

  • @marclaporte3710
    @marclaporte3710 13 днів тому

    below 60% is bench-able. Below 55% and you should be on the next bus to the Saskatchewan Roughriders if you're lucky... Below 45% is just mind blowingly bad.

  • @jeffreytgilbert
    @jeffreytgilbert 18 днів тому

    Why did they start him so soon. The guy played a year of college ball and he’s only had 10 games in the nfl. If he wasnt ready, they shouldnt have put him out there

  • @pricetopay5152
    @pricetopay5152 15 днів тому

    So this is what goes through the head of the people who call lamar jackson a running back

  • @thegreatgavino15
    @thegreatgavino15 20 днів тому

    As a UF fan, this is was super predictable. Love AR as a person, but he barely completed half his passes in college.

  • @wgme86
    @wgme86 19 днів тому

    I've seen some improvement in the last two games...in the second half. It's his work ethic/motivation that I wonder about

  • @55TheInTIMidator55
    @55TheInTIMidator55 14 днів тому

    I keep hearing he’s a very raw player who needs time to develop. Very raw players who need a lot of time to develop are not NFL players. The state of the NFL is fast-paced. The Colts don’t have four years to waste trying to teach AR how to throw a football six yards. He will get a few more starts next season but that’s it.

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W 12 днів тому

      LaFleur has 2.5 years to teach an inexperienced Jordan Love who was a 2 years starter at Utah State playing in a podunk conference. Hell Zach Wilson had 2.5 years under Saleh until they front office wanted to move on. The Colts org along with their batshit owner doesn't have the patience to teach a 22 yr old with less than a year of college football reps. What makes you think they will stick with some very flawed oldhead prospect like Penix Jr. and switch him for some washed vet to get the team to the playoffs?

  • @shirleytwsw
    @shirleytwsw 19 днів тому

    He was too raw coming out of Florida!!

  • @itk.r8rsn8k15
    @itk.r8rsn8k15 18 днів тому

    Everybody knew AR can't hit the broad side of a barn except the Colts. It was a DEI pick.

  • @bugsybogart6926
    @bugsybogart6926 19 днів тому

    The problem with Anthony Richardson he did not stay in college for at least 4 years of experience of college football before entering the 2023 NFL draft if he was wise enough he would have entered the draft around at least 2025 or can I say 2026 NFL draft That's when he'll be fully developed as a passer And if he was with Nick Saban he would have been coached a lot more better because it really depends on which tutorich or program you came from in the NCAA but the problem with him is he got drafted way too early He was not ready to join the NFL and that is his biggest downfall as a quarterback

  • @RD-BRAUNSIN
    @RD-BRAUNSIN День тому

    His receivers asked him to stay after practice last year to help get timing down he said no extra time practice for me. He doesn't study the film. He doesn't look at plays on the sidelines when he's injured. He doesn't try to get involved in the game in any way but when he's playing. He thinks he's the good, no he knows he's great, and thats denial or just plain LD. He said the NFL was easier than college. He also said he's the second best running quarterback in the league. He's clearly not intelligent. He can't throw the ball accurately. I don't know why we picked him. We have a running back already. He's literally the worst quarterback I've ever seen play the game. Alec Pierce and Josh downes are two of the best receivers in the league. Pittman is a good 3rd banana, but no one will ever know this because we don't have a quarterback to get them the ball.

  • @chucknola484
    @chucknola484 19 днів тому

    Playing in the NFL is easier than playing in college
    -Anthony Richardson

  • @mcb2757
    @mcb2757 19 днів тому

    if you can't throw accurately short, you're not going to throw accurately deep.

  • @Eujoung
    @Eujoung 14 днів тому

    He doesn't understand the importance of setting your feet and correct stance to throw accurate. Donovan McNabb had this same problem, but it didn't show until he played for Washington. Richardson like McNabb have such elite arm strength that throwing off balance is easy... as far as making the distance. Most Kickers in the Free Agent pool can kick field goals over 60 yards but don't have the accuracy.

  • @____Nairod____
    @____Nairod____ 19 днів тому

    You're literally more likely to take your first step with your right than Richardson is to throw a completion...

  • @dabneyoffermein595
    @dabneyoffermein595 19 днів тому +4

    44.4 looks like almost a joke, like I've never seen a starter QB like that, ever, never.

    • @johnchedsey1306
      @johnchedsey1306 19 днів тому

      That's more like 1970s numbers when defenders were allowed to drop anvils on QBs as well as steal their wives and kids. In this passing friendly era, it's astounding to see someone that inaccurate.

  • @jeepneygang
    @jeepneygang 19 днів тому

    Tebow never tapped out.

  • @mroverdose14
    @mroverdose14 19 днів тому +1

    So you lacks all the things that tua has to be successful but has all the things Tua doesn't. I really thought big throw big and fast legs move fast was enough to play QB😂.
    Pre-snap and PostNap recognition along with accuracy are the three key triangle components for any NFL quarterback. Everything else on top of that is gravey on mashed potatoes, frosting on cake. EXTRA

  • @williamhermann6635
    @williamhermann6635 18 днів тому

    I tried to tell people he needed to sit for at least 2 years and instead they put him in right away, got him hurt, and its been all down hill ever since. NFL teams just dont have the patience to give raw players like Richardson the long runway they need to turn the corner. So much talent wasted by impatience. With the current rules favoring offense and quarterbacks, this league could be flush with exciting offenses but instead is littered with failed young quarterbacks who were forced to play too soon which has lead to a substantial drop in the overall quality of the game. You cant make the game about the qb and then just throw them to the wolves over and over and over again. You gotta nurture the talent so they can reach their ceilings.

  • @johnchedsey1306
    @johnchedsey1306 19 днів тому

    Oof. Because he's so young, perhaps his best career path is being on the bench for the rest of this year and probably next to learn as much as possible without being in the pressure cooker of a game. There was a time NFL QBs did take years to develop. Not saying AR is the next Steve Young, but Young wasn't a superstar for years (and only after finally landing with a good coaching staff). AR absolutely is not ready to be a starter for now. We'll see about future years.

  • @kjny
    @kjny 20 днів тому

    I fear im always going to be a Richardson believer

  • @yuan81
    @yuan81 19 днів тому

    If Shane Steichen couldn't make him work then nobody can

  • @TheManushMan
    @TheManushMan 19 днів тому

    Bruh, Eli Manning got 3 and ½ seasons to really settle down in the league, with all the Family pedegree that he had.
    I AM NOT GIVING UP ON ANTHONY RICHARDSON IN JUST 4+ 7 STARTS WHEN HE NEEDS ATLEAST 25 to 28 STARTS TO REALLY PROOVE HIMSELF.

  • @jarrettmoore211
    @jarrettmoore211 День тому

    Yall seriously giving up on a QB whos played 11 games? What happened to letting a QB develop? Not saying his inaccuracy shouldnt be condemned, but he still has the traits that you drafted him for, and everyone knew it would be a project to develop him, so why give up so early?

  • @Nigerianhero97
    @Nigerianhero97 19 днів тому

    Colts should draft Jaxson Dart....

  • @ronskullie9380
    @ronskullie9380 19 днів тому

    They need to stop handing QB the job and let them win it..

  • @55TheInTIMidator55
    @55TheInTIMidator55 14 днів тому

    Instead of hiring a prospect, maybe NFL teams should operate like most businesses and just hire someone who can do the job. It’s dumb to draft someone top-5 off of potential, not current ability. You draft the potential people on day three.

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W 12 днів тому

      LOL check the draft history of how the 'raw' QB athletes of day 3 do to turn into pros. As oppose to taking the 'raw' athlete and turning them to a starter caliber NFL QB on day 1.

  • @ProphetOfTruth_
    @ProphetOfTruth_ 19 днів тому

    Man am I glad Ravens paid Lamar instead of trading him to draft AR

  • @jarowan
    @jarowan 18 днів тому

    Let's all say it again - he makes some throws 99% of QBs can't, and misses throws 99% of QBs wouldn't.

  • @adamdg1098
    @adamdg1098 19 днів тому

    Atleast his completion percentage matches his 40 time

  • @D-Day6623
    @D-Day6623 19 днів тому

    wait wait wait. i was told by NFL talking heads that the Colts were going to be really good because they had Richardson. 😂

  • @brettyaskiw3236
    @brettyaskiw3236 18 днів тому

    Same with Caleb Williams

  • @kendricklaw6748
    @kendricklaw6748 19 днів тому

    these look like issues i make when i play against the cpu on pro (i'm not good at madden)

  • @increase9896
    @increase9896 19 днів тому

    AR catching all kinds of heat this week lol

  • @jacobcoughlin1822
    @jacobcoughlin1822 12 днів тому

    Part of this problem has to be a failure to properly develop this guy’s weaknesses…..I’m sorry but they cant develop him on basic check downs and read progressions for short completions?

  • @lovelaj0149
    @lovelaj0149 19 днів тому

    Richardson needs to be tried out as a Taysom Hill type player.

  • @zooyork1300
    @zooyork1300 18 днів тому

    If the 49ers decided to start Trey Lance- they would have gone through this lol.