as a commanders fan, no i never want Jayden to prioritize anything before his health. Hell, I'm ok with losing regular season games if it means he protects himself. So many good dual threat QBs come out of college: the GREAT ones are able to protect themselves. its that simple. the best ability is availability. im most excited to see Jahan and Terry with a real QB. Terry has had 5 1,000 yard seasons since he joined the NFL with 5 DIFFERENT QBs... Jahan is sneaky fast as fuck... gonna be awesome. just gotta stay healthy lawd please.
If your’e a commanders fan that wants to win, you have to know that even though Terry is really good, he’s not an APLHA WR in this ass heavy league where big play receivers make a huge difference. Example, as great as Mahommes is, Tryeke Hill and Kelce was like Thor’s hammer. Thor needs his hammer… Kelce is so great that he’s still Thor’s hammer and without him, no ring this year. Another example is Flowers not sealing the deal with his mishaps in that game vs KC. Kelce is a TE but a reciever, nonetheless. Jayden will need that, Terry would be a GREAT number two and he’d just won’t be enough in this pass happy league as the number one… we don’t have a Travis Kelce.
@@samcook8118yeah I agree. Terry isn’t a true #1 receiver, but I’m still excited to see him play with the best QB he’s ever played with in his life. I’m under the impression Adam Peter’s is taking us down a similar route to San Fran. They built through the draft but when it came time to go find a Super Bowl caliber weapon they went out and got CMC. I also think it explains why aiyuk isn’t on the team. Even though yes, we ultimately need an aiyuk. Trading for him and paying him 30+ million is not on our bingo card yet
@@samcook8118I can’t agree w that because Mclaurin is way better than his numbers say and we know he produces regardless of who’s passing .. also keep in mind we ran a offense for 3 years that didn’t prioritize getting our main guy the ball ( remember we went consecutive drives with no intended passes for mclaurin ) . I feel like we never had a legit #2 to pair with him . Yeah we have jahan & Dyami but truth be told there slot recievers we needs a legit TE or A Big Physical WR cus all we have is fast agile type of Recievers being paired w average or below average QB play . Jaden Daniel fixes that and Zack Ertz is a good safety blanket if Mclaurin or jahan isn’t open . And don’t forget about that backfield duo either 🔥
Didn’t compare him to RG3 talent wise. I was comparing the level of hype around an early quarterback, and that Washington now have that again 👍🏻 The comparison I actually made was Lamar
he is very reckless with his body. hopefully its frustration. The LSU TEAM has so many issues we feel that it makes him put more weight on his shoulders. Maybe that goes away if he believes he doesn't have to do it all.
W video frfrrr. He definitely does need to slide more especially with nfl players being more faster, stronger, and smarter. I like seeing the flaws being pointed out but not to the point where it's just hating. And you did it well 👏
@@whambam21 You're both wrong. "Fields can't read defenses." This was proven incorrect *with stats* ua-cam.com/video/QuhUbISnr8s/v-deo.html before he even took a snap in the NFL. In weeks 8-10 of '22 using a play-set that was 70% or more different than what they'd used before, his OC & he led the NFL in offense 3 weeks straight, then also used the same plays to increase their out-put we11 & 14-17 in '23. Since two things are true, 1) different coaches can 'borrow' ideas from one another but never call exactly the same plays executed the same way (they fail on the blocking scheme or to stagger receivers so that they don't run into each other, Josh McDaniels) & 2) an OC can't 'sneak bad plays in' to games without the HC seeing it, we have two choices here. Either Matt Eberflus was the one who *cancelled the plays that led to increased offense,* or he's so inept he didn't notice Getsy was doing it for A Full Year after Eberflus supposedly called the good ones. Take your pick. Either way, *it had to be Getsy whose 8 games all out-scored all of Eberflus' 22 others that Fields started & ended.* Every Single Thing I've Heard About Fields' Failings I have video evidence of Being False. His footwork, inaccuracy, holding onto the ball too long. Every damned thing can be shown to be the end result of play-calling & I can show this on video. Do either of you care? He reads defenses at an elevated level, is a top-5 most accurate passer, has to alter his footwork because his own teammates follow orders & allow pass-rushers straight through to him 100% unblocked (1st 23 minutes of ua-cam.com/video/FiiK21VzI_o/v-deo.html) & "holds onto the ball too long" in Those Situations as opposed to what, dropping it so the other team can pick it up & score with it while His Teammates run away? This isn't opinion. It's Video Footage _Proving_ he's been set up to fail by his Own Coaches.
@@whambam21 Dat's nice. Does it have anything to do with anything I typed? I didn't say Fields didn't have bad footwork. I said it _evolved from_ his o-line allowing pass-rushers straight through to him unblocked on plays where the play-caller called for drop-backs. Dropping back = feet go one way. Watching out for unblocked pass rushers = pointing them another. If some "experts" find that Fields does this even on plays where they _don't_ sabotage him, ask these experts how tf Fields is supposed to know they didn't *without* looking first. It's like these idiots think he can be looking in eight directions at once so he doesn't need to move his body so he can see. Do these "experts" think Fields can know he's not gonna get sacked by an unblocked defender without looking? That video I linked was One Half of One Game. I *dare you to find* video evidence of Any Other Team's o-line running away from as many blocks *in a season* that the Bears' o-line runs away from in just this one half of one game. Even Evan Neal gets his hands up on pass-rushers. Do these experts think Fields can just shrug off having his Own Teammates sabotage him play after play, then his Own Coaches act like Nothing Happened game after game? This was Week One of '23. Talk about sending a message. His own coaches told him "We want you injured."
@@whambam21 Oh, _Dan Orlovsky _*_SAID_* so! Why didn't you _tell_ me? See, I was going by Video Evidence. Like this video of Fields' college highlights spliced with those of Caleb Williams showing Fields to be a far more accurate passer as well as better rusher _AND_ the statistical evidence showing Fields was better at going through his reads than any other QB in his draft class with no close second ua-cam.com/video/QuhUbISnr8s/v-deo.html. But if some expert who doesn't look beyond the memes then seeks footage to prove them said differently then what does Video Evidence matter? Once again I am defeated. Despite video showing Fields plays better than a QB heralded as being The Best In A Generation & stats showing he's better at the mental side of it than _most_ other QBs, Dan Orlovsky said Fields sucks. Poor Brett Kollmann. His reputation is tarnished, possibly beyond repair.
@@UsefulPreconceivedNotions Unfortunately I stopped the video after calling Fields a failed dual threat experiment. It steals credibility from the author of the video and just sounds like someone repeating what they heard other people say. Even the Robert comparison was a stretch because Robert couldn't throw like Jaden has and RG3 said that himself. Nice analysis btw. On to another page.
@@IkeBoogy81 People love their simplistic comparisons. Hey, did you know they played for the Same Team too? & that if Bo Nix was drafted by the Raiders or Saints instead they'd compare him to Derek Carr? Yeah, I 100% ignore comparisons. They're for people who can't think to pretend to understand things.
Didn’t compare him to RG3 talent wise. I was comparing the level of hype around an early quarterback, and that Washington now have that again 👍🏻 The comparison I actually made was Lamar
@@AlexandtheNFL Sorry if _I_ offended. My comment was more directed at paying attention to comparisons. I tend to keep them out of all my comments for exactly this reason, that once people hear one being made, they no longer hear anything else. That's a lot of why I chose this stupid name on YT. I did very little actual reading in the topic of Social Psychology. But because I choose to not deny ugly truths when I see them I think I came out with an understanding most fail to. In fact I just ended a discussion where someone told me that because he was traded for so little, Justin Fields is _objectively_ a bad QB. The Reason That makes sense to the person is because they achieved their true goal which is always to Vocally Defend the Popular Narrative. Why that is the goal & on what level of thinking or brain activity explains a _lot_ about many of the problems in society. & how we judge athletes. & the people who do videos on them. Sorry for boring you but my intent is to make you aware that people will subconsciously seek comparisons because the subconscious seeks patterns. This will affect the comments section. So it may be a good idea to avoid comparisons whenever possible. No fault of your own, it's really a dominant aspect of human nature. I too have a little voice in my head that latches onto these things & wants to run & play with them All Day. I hear it, am aware of it, wait until 'it' calms down then ignore it & move on. Most people don't.
I love how people choose to focus on the "failed" mobile QBs while ignored the laundry list of failed pocket passers. Mac Jones, Josh Rosen, Kenny Pickett...the list goes on and on.
1) I worry more about KK being his OC. He's had Zero Success with Mahomes or Caleb Williams in college & the whole Kyler Murray fiasco left me feeling he can't _comprehend_ "out of structure" as a concept. Do we know what idiot released Kyler's "must study" clause to the public? Despite that & occasionally running when he could throw, Daniels still feels like the most NFL-ready QB in this draft. He does nothing due to true panic. So everything here feels like something he can grow out of by year 4. I'm patient & don't expect everyone to be Fully Developed right away. 2) Speaking of players who take unnecessary hits when they run, every highlight I've seen of Brock Bowers features him running into defenders, bouncing off them then running for more yards. This may indicate an inability to make cuts or turns. So you may wish to look into that. You might catch something others have missed.
You might be the only person I know with this take. Mahomes was a nobody HS QB and Kingsbury developed him into a top 10 pick. Murray played the best football in his life under Kingsbury, he also made the league believe that Manziel was the next big thing. On top of that Brian Johnson was QB coach for Jalen Hurts, and Dak Prescott. Kingsbury sucked as HC but he is the one that's developing top tier talent in his system. If he had 0 success developing Williams why did Williams go #1 overall? Pretty invalid thought process there
@@Lethos_94 I'll handle "why did Williams go First Overall" first. Because media loves itself & its own memes. I ask people to clarify what they mean. They can't. What they *_WILL_*_ do_ is stick to whatever memes they accepted in the face of any reality. For instance when seen together like this ua-cam.com/video/5JO1PsupF_U/v-deo.html anyone can see that Justin Fields is a better rusher, scrambler & passer than Caleb. It isn't even close. Even when not pressured, Caleb will wind up, launch a nice, pretty spiral that is so off-target his receivers have to stop dead & wait for the ball. Meanwhile Fields is zinging low-flying missiles that don't give defenders a chance to make a play that then land in the hands of his receivers. If anyone didn't have any what my name is heres & told me Caleb was better at anything, you'd doubt their sanity. & here's the thing: you just implied _you_ can see outside the surface stats & figures to see that no, KK is actually good. So it'll be interesting to see what you do with *that.* As for Murray playing his best football under KK, he also played his worst. It's too small a sample size. What I based my opinion on was that *_SOMEONE leaked_* that studying clause to the public. Even if it wasn't him, who tf else could have *_put_* it IN his contract *and why?* What HC puts "my QB needs to study" out there In Writing to begin with so it _can be_ leaked out? How does that _not_ put a rift between you & your QB? How does he not _get_ that? Dealing with players is part of the job. as for Manziel, I could refer to tons of analysis videos that are going to be exactly like the Caleb situation. A media frenzy of "someone repeated a throw-away remark. So it _must_ be true!!" No one looked to confirm anything *that was **_said!_* When I _find_ stuff, I *look* at it without any of the what my name is heres. It's not even hard. The VAST majority of humans repeat things they heard without confirming truth. Once you understand that, you mentally visualize yourself carrying a trash bag full of memes & throwing it out, then Watch The Tape. Fields became better at rushing & scrambling in the NFL (out of necessity) & still threw accurate passes. So people doubled down on their narratives. Want examples? About week 5 of '22 Eberflus asked/ordered (because if it's your coach, you obey it) him to Not Throw to certain receivers on certain plays. I don't have a clue how he phrased it to make it make sense to him but Everyone Knew at the time that this was a coaching call because everyone said "they _needed to do this_ in order to simplify the offense for Fields." Eberflus all but admitted this with his evasions of reporters' questions on the subject for the next few weeks. But the Fan Response to realizing this was a Coaching Decision is what's being looked at here. That invented excuse (no team is going to tell the rest of the NFL their QB can't read defenses so this _HAS to be_ a lie the fans invented) made it 100% clear that the fans _KNEW_ it was a coach's call & they were defending it. Then the meme changed to "Fields holds onto the ball too long." You mean because his own OC told him not to pass to certain receivers? Nope. The meme changed along the lines of *what the memes are **_FOR_* not to make any sense. The memes exist to Present A Narrative. People remain loyal to _narratives_ regardless of any reality. So, a slight recap. Okay, there's both good & bad, results & things we can point to in KK. I'm not sure how he's responsible for anything you say because I've seen *examples of* his bad play-calling. He never once tried to move D-Hop around for instance & tried to match him favorably against an LB instead of a CB for instance. I don't have solid examples of plays he called that worked. I'm also not looking, so I'm 100% willing to leave what I don't know as undecided. How many NFL analysts do you think I showed that college tape of Fields being obviously better than Caleb in & what do you think their reactions were? The only ones stupid enough *to* answer all just repeated that Fields has a terrible W/L record & _"is"_ now a back-up. No one can even _address_ a reality that doesn't conform to the media memes they accepted.
Didn’t compare him to RG3 talent wise. I was comparing the level of hype around an early quarterback, and that Washington now have that again 👍🏻 The comparison I actually made was Lamar
Didn’t compare him to RG3 talent wise. I was comparing the level of hype around an early quarterback, and that Washington now have that again 👍🏻 thanks for giving it a chance 😂 The comparison I actually made was Lamar
About as accurate assessment as I’ve seen. May even follow this…. Brit? TF? 😂. Having said that Jayden a far more polished passer than Lamar coming out. Not even comparable imo. Especially facing SEC defenses. Why he had to use his legs so much when he hit the NFL and of course get injured. Jayden’s every bit of 90% the runner Lamar is as well. As long as he stays healthy he’s gonna figure out NFL nuance rapidly. The stage absolutely is not to big for him. Excellent analysis bro. Not easily impressed.
In just 3 months, the noise will go away. The bickering and finger-pointing will begin. Aiyuk is with the 49ers and Nabers plays for the Giants. Daniel Jones will make the Pro Bowl this year. LOL
Let's go Commanders
Commodes
@@freddie5744 Based on their stadium, leaky ones.
@@UsefulPreconceivedNotionscmon man, lay off us
We finally got the sex offender out of our ownership.
We are still recovering from Dan
HTTR, stop with the wokeness
as a commanders fan, no i never want Jayden to prioritize anything before his health. Hell, I'm ok with losing regular season games if it means he protects himself.
So many good dual threat QBs come out of college: the GREAT ones are able to protect themselves. its that simple. the best ability is availability.
im most excited to see Jahan and Terry with a real QB. Terry has had 5 1,000 yard seasons since he joined the NFL with 5 DIFFERENT QBs... Jahan is sneaky fast as fuck... gonna be awesome. just gotta stay healthy lawd please.
If your’e a commanders fan that wants to win, you have to know that even though Terry is really good, he’s not an APLHA WR in this ass heavy league where big play receivers make a huge difference. Example, as great as Mahommes is, Tryeke Hill and Kelce was like Thor’s hammer. Thor needs his hammer… Kelce is so great that he’s still Thor’s hammer and without him, no ring this year. Another example is Flowers not sealing the deal with his mishaps in that game vs KC. Kelce is a TE but a reciever, nonetheless. Jayden will need that, Terry would be a GREAT number two and he’d just won’t be enough in this pass happy league as the number one… we don’t have a Travis Kelce.
@@samcook8118yeah I agree. Terry isn’t a true #1 receiver, but I’m still excited to see him play with the best QB he’s ever played with in his life. I’m under the impression Adam Peter’s is taking us down a similar route to San Fran. They built through the draft but when it came time to go find a Super Bowl caliber weapon they went out and got CMC.
I also think it explains why aiyuk isn’t on the team. Even though yes, we ultimately need an aiyuk. Trading for him and paying him 30+ million is not on our bingo card yet
@@samcook8118I can’t agree w that because Mclaurin is way better than his numbers say and we know he produces regardless of who’s passing .. also keep in mind we ran a offense for 3 years that didn’t prioritize getting our main guy the ball ( remember we went consecutive drives with no intended passes for mclaurin ) . I feel like we never had a legit #2 to pair with him . Yeah we have jahan & Dyami but truth be told there slot recievers we needs a legit TE or A Big Physical WR cus all we have is fast agile type of Recievers being paired w average or below average QB play . Jaden Daniel fixes that and Zack Ertz is a good safety blanket if Mclaurin or jahan isn’t open . And don’t forget about that backfield duo either 🔥
Great work on this video! As a Commanders fan, it's nice to see a non-biased, in-depth film study.
Thank you man! I really appreciate that 🙌🏻
Great video man!!
Thank you my friend 🙌🏻
Fingers crossed JD will become the superstar we hope and we rebrand at the end of the season. Washington needs both of those things badly!
Please study Mike sainristil!!
Excellent video
Thank you my friend!
Jayden is way ahead than RG3, even RG3 said Jayden is better than he was coming out
Didn’t compare him to RG3 talent wise. I was comparing the level of hype around an early quarterback, and that Washington now have that again 👍🏻
The comparison I actually made was Lamar
Have remembered LSU had a pretty good oline, with the Redskins he'll definitely be under more pressure!
They re called the commanders…
Pocket QBs are a thing of the past lol Tom Brady just win a super bowl and Kirk Cousins was putting up MVP numbers before his injury
What I saw is that Daniels will be great and Hartman should be his backup
he is very reckless with his body. hopefully its frustration. The LSU TEAM has so many issues we feel that it makes him put more weight on his shoulders. Maybe that goes away if he believes he doesn't have to do it all.
W video frfrrr. He definitely does need to slide more especially with nfl players being more faster, stronger, and smarter. I like seeing the flaws being pointed out but not to the point where it's just hating. And you did it well 👏
“Nabers is literally waving at him”
Reminds me of DJ Moore trying to get the attention of a certain somebody
JD is nothing like Lamar. He’s more like CJ Stroud with Wheels. Justin Fields going to become HIM once he get a real opportunity.
Justin Fields wasn't a failed experiment. Dude literally had an OC that was holding him back
@@whambam21 You're both wrong. "Fields can't read defenses." This was proven incorrect *with stats* ua-cam.com/video/QuhUbISnr8s/v-deo.html before he even took a snap in the NFL. In weeks 8-10 of '22 using a play-set that was 70% or more different than what they'd used before, his OC & he led the NFL in offense 3 weeks straight, then also used the same plays to increase their out-put we11 & 14-17 in '23.
Since two things are true, 1) different coaches can 'borrow' ideas from one another but never call exactly the same plays executed the same way (they fail on the blocking scheme or to stagger receivers so that they don't run into each other, Josh McDaniels) & 2) an OC can't 'sneak bad plays in' to games without the HC seeing it, we have two choices here. Either Matt Eberflus was the one who *cancelled the plays that led to increased offense,* or he's so inept he didn't notice Getsy was doing it for A Full Year after Eberflus supposedly called the good ones.
Take your pick. Either way, *it had to be Getsy whose 8 games all out-scored all of Eberflus' 22 others that Fields started & ended.*
Every Single Thing I've Heard About Fields' Failings I have video evidence of Being False. His footwork, inaccuracy, holding onto the ball too long. Every damned thing can be shown to be the end result of play-calling & I can show this on video.
Do either of you care? He reads defenses at an elevated level, is a top-5 most accurate passer, has to alter his footwork because his own teammates follow orders & allow pass-rushers straight through to him 100% unblocked (1st 23 minutes of ua-cam.com/video/FiiK21VzI_o/v-deo.html) & "holds onto the ball too long" in Those Situations as opposed to what, dropping it so the other team can pick it up & score with it while His Teammates run away?
This isn't opinion. It's Video Footage _Proving_ he's been set up to fail by his Own Coaches.
@@whambam21 Dat's nice. Does it have anything to do with anything I typed? I didn't say Fields didn't have bad footwork. I said it _evolved from_ his o-line allowing pass-rushers straight through to him unblocked on plays where the play-caller called for drop-backs. Dropping back = feet go one way. Watching out for unblocked pass rushers = pointing them another.
If some "experts" find that Fields does this even on plays where they _don't_ sabotage him, ask these experts how tf Fields is supposed to know they didn't *without* looking first. It's like these idiots think he can be looking in eight directions at once so he doesn't need to move his body so he can see.
Do these "experts" think Fields can know he's not gonna get sacked by an unblocked defender without looking? That video I linked was One Half of One Game. I *dare you to find* video evidence of Any Other Team's o-line running away from as many blocks *in a season* that the Bears' o-line runs away from in just this one half of one game.
Even Evan Neal gets his hands up on pass-rushers. Do these experts think Fields can just shrug off having his Own Teammates sabotage him play after play, then his Own Coaches act like Nothing Happened game after game? This was Week One of '23.
Talk about sending a message. His own coaches told him "We want you injured."
@@whambam21 Oh, _Dan Orlovsky _*_SAID_* so! Why didn't you _tell_ me? See, I was going by Video Evidence. Like this video of Fields' college highlights spliced with those of Caleb Williams showing Fields to be a far more accurate passer as well as better rusher _AND_ the statistical evidence showing Fields was better at going through his reads than any other QB in his draft class with no close second ua-cam.com/video/QuhUbISnr8s/v-deo.html.
But if some expert who doesn't look beyond the memes then seeks footage to prove them said differently then what does Video Evidence matter?
Once again I am defeated. Despite video showing Fields plays better than a QB heralded as being The Best In A Generation & stats showing he's better at the mental side of it than _most_ other QBs, Dan Orlovsky said Fields sucks.
Poor Brett Kollmann. His reputation is tarnished, possibly beyond repair.
@@whambam21fields didn’t trust his o-line.
@@UsefulPreconceivedNotions Unfortunately I stopped the video after calling Fields a failed dual threat experiment. It steals credibility from the author of the video and just sounds like someone repeating what they heard other people say. Even the Robert comparison was a stretch because Robert couldn't throw like Jaden has and RG3 said that himself. Nice analysis btw. On to another page.
Rg3 passing techniques is nothing like JD#5!
Was just talking about this with someone. RG3, though very athletic, had a certain herky-jerky type rhythm to him. Jayden is tons more smooth
@@IkeBoogy81 People love their simplistic comparisons. Hey, did you know they played for the Same Team too? & that if Bo Nix was drafted by the Raiders or Saints instead they'd compare him to Derek Carr?
Yeah, I 100% ignore comparisons. They're for people who can't think to pretend to understand things.
Didn’t compare him to RG3 talent wise. I was comparing the level of hype around an early quarterback, and that Washington now have that again 👍🏻
The comparison I actually made was Lamar
@@AlexandtheNFL Sorry if _I_ offended. My comment was more directed at paying attention to comparisons. I tend to keep them out of all my comments for exactly this reason, that once people hear one being made, they no longer hear anything else.
That's a lot of why I chose this stupid name on YT. I did very little actual reading in the topic of Social Psychology. But because I choose to not deny ugly truths when I see them I think I came out with an understanding most fail to.
In fact I just ended a discussion where someone told me that because he was traded for so little, Justin Fields is _objectively_ a bad QB. The Reason That makes sense to the person is because they achieved their true goal which is always to Vocally Defend the Popular Narrative. Why that is the goal & on what level of thinking or brain activity explains a _lot_ about many of the problems in society.
& how we judge athletes. & the people who do videos on them. Sorry for boring you but my intent is to make you aware that people will subconsciously seek comparisons because the subconscious seeks patterns. This will affect the comments section.
So it may be a good idea to avoid comparisons whenever possible. No fault of your own, it's really a dominant aspect of human nature. I too have a little voice in my head that latches onto these things & wants to run & play with them All Day. I hear it, am aware of it, wait until 'it' calms down then ignore it & move on.
Most people don't.
I love how people choose to focus on the "failed" mobile QBs while ignored the laundry list of failed pocket passers. Mac Jones, Josh Rosen, Kenny Pickett...the list goes on and on.
I talked about Lamar and compared Jayden to him the whole way through this video 🙂
LSU needs to fire their defensive scouts. What a waste of a gorgeous offense.
Gifts transcend limitations.
1) I worry more about KK being his OC. He's had Zero Success with Mahomes or Caleb Williams in college & the whole Kyler Murray fiasco left me feeling he can't _comprehend_ "out of structure" as a concept. Do we know what idiot released Kyler's "must study" clause to the public?
Despite that & occasionally running when he could throw, Daniels still feels like the most NFL-ready QB in this draft. He does nothing due to true panic. So everything here feels like something he can grow out of by year 4. I'm patient & don't expect everyone to be Fully Developed right away.
2) Speaking of players who take unnecessary hits when they run, every highlight I've seen of Brock Bowers features him running into defenders, bouncing off them then running for more yards. This may indicate an inability to make cuts or turns. So you may wish to look into that.
You might catch something others have missed.
He wasn't the OC with caleb, he did have success with play calling, he is not a head coach
You might be the only person I know with this take. Mahomes was a nobody HS QB and Kingsbury developed him into a top 10 pick. Murray played the best football in his life under Kingsbury, he also made the league believe that Manziel was the next big thing. On top of that Brian Johnson was QB coach for Jalen Hurts, and Dak Prescott. Kingsbury sucked as HC but he is the one that's developing top tier talent in his system. If he had 0 success developing Williams why did Williams go #1 overall? Pretty invalid thought process there
@@Lethos_94 I'll handle "why did Williams go First Overall" first. Because media loves itself & its own memes. I ask people to clarify what they mean. They can't. What they *_WILL_*_ do_ is stick to whatever memes they accepted in the face of any reality. For instance when seen together like this
ua-cam.com/video/5JO1PsupF_U/v-deo.html anyone can see that Justin Fields is a better rusher, scrambler & passer than Caleb. It isn't even close.
Even when not pressured, Caleb will wind up, launch a nice, pretty spiral that is so off-target his receivers have to stop dead & wait for the ball.
Meanwhile Fields is zinging low-flying missiles that don't give defenders a chance to make a play that then land in the hands of his receivers. If anyone didn't have any what my name is heres & told me Caleb was better at anything, you'd doubt their sanity.
& here's the thing: you just implied _you_ can see outside the surface stats & figures to see that no, KK is actually good. So it'll be interesting to see what you do with *that.* As for Murray playing his best football under KK, he also played his worst. It's too small a sample size.
What I based my opinion on was that *_SOMEONE leaked_* that studying clause to the public. Even if it wasn't him, who tf else could have *_put_* it IN his contract *and why?* What HC puts "my QB needs to study" out there In Writing to begin with so it _can be_ leaked out? How does that _not_ put a rift between you & your QB? How does he not _get_ that?
Dealing with players is part of the job. as for Manziel, I could refer to tons of analysis videos that are going to be exactly like the Caleb situation. A media frenzy of "someone repeated a throw-away remark. So it _must_ be true!!"
No one looked to confirm anything *that was **_said!_* When I _find_ stuff, I *look* at it without any of the what my name is heres. It's not even hard. The VAST majority of humans repeat things they heard without confirming truth. Once you understand that, you mentally visualize yourself carrying a trash bag full of memes & throwing it out, then Watch The Tape. Fields became better at rushing & scrambling in the NFL (out of necessity) & still threw accurate passes. So people doubled down on their narratives. Want examples?
About week 5 of '22 Eberflus asked/ordered (because if it's your coach, you obey it) him to Not Throw to certain receivers on certain plays.
I don't have a clue how he phrased it to make it make sense to him but Everyone Knew at the time that this was a coaching call because everyone said "they _needed to do this_ in order to simplify the offense for Fields."
Eberflus all but admitted this with his evasions of reporters' questions on the subject for the next few weeks. But the Fan Response to realizing this was a Coaching Decision is what's being looked at here. That invented excuse (no team is going to tell the rest of the NFL their QB can't read defenses so this _HAS to be_ a lie the fans invented) made it 100% clear that the fans _KNEW_ it was a coach's call & they were defending it.
Then the meme changed to "Fields holds onto the ball too long." You mean because his own OC told him not to pass to certain receivers?
Nope. The meme changed along the lines of *what the memes are **_FOR_* not to make any sense. The memes exist to Present A Narrative. People remain loyal to _narratives_ regardless of any reality. So, a slight recap.
Okay, there's both good & bad, results & things we can point to in KK. I'm not sure how he's responsible for anything you say because I've seen *examples of* his bad play-calling. He never once tried to move D-Hop around for instance & tried to match him favorably against an LB instead of a CB for instance.
I don't have solid examples of plays he called that worked. I'm also not looking, so I'm 100% willing to leave what I don't know as undecided.
How many NFL analysts do you think I showed that college tape of Fields being obviously better than Caleb in & what do you think their reactions were? The only ones stupid enough *to* answer all just repeated that Fields has a terrible W/L record & _"is"_ now a back-up. No one can even _address_ a reality that doesn't conform to the media memes they accepted.
Jayden is better the RG3 running and throwing..
Didn’t compare him to RG3 talent wise. I was comparing the level of hype around an early quarterback, and that Washington now have that again 👍🏻
The comparison I actually made was Lamar
@@AlexandtheNFL I can agree with that perspective
Turned this off as soon as you compared him to RGME.
Didn’t compare him to RG3 talent wise. I was comparing the level of hype around an early quarterback, and that Washington now have that again 👍🏻 thanks for giving it a chance 😂
The comparison I actually made was Lamar
All the mike vicks we seeing now haha
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About as accurate assessment as I’ve seen. May even follow this…. Brit? TF? 😂. Having said that Jayden a far more polished passer than Lamar coming out. Not even comparable imo. Especially facing SEC defenses. Why he had to use his legs so much when he hit the NFL and of course get injured. Jayden’s every bit of 90% the runner Lamar is as well. As long as he stays healthy he’s gonna figure out NFL nuance rapidly. The stage absolutely is not to big for him. Excellent analysis bro. Not easily impressed.
In just 3 months, the noise will go away. The bickering and finger-pointing will begin. Aiyuk is with the 49ers and Nabers plays for the Giants. Daniel Jones will make the Pro Bowl this year. LOL
Yea, ok
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