I know what you’re saying, but I’m talking about game breaks.Quarterbacks are supposed to do this. Make sure there are only 10 other guys in the huddle before you step in. Make sure all the substitutions are done. Easy way to avoid a penalty.
This was really odd. I wasn't totally convinced we didn't send him back out there to fall down and stop the clock.
This wouldn’t be a play calling issue. This wouldn’t be on Satterfield, it’s in the QB coach. …or just a young QB learning the speed of the B1G.I was at the game sitting in the north endzone. I like endzone seats because I like the view of the plays happening.
What I learned is that Raiola is either not seeing wide open receivers or choosing not to throw to them. His head is nowhere it was when the season started.
It was totally idiotic to send him back out.I got beat up for this last week, but I’m doubling down……
Im not sold on DR as a teammate. He does things that, in my opinion, show he is about himself. Running out on the field by yourself in front of the team. Standing by yourself outside the huddle during breaks. It’s a behavior I find odd. You add the tremendous amount of money he is getting and I could see this all ending poorly.
Going back out on the field yesterday was dumb. It wasn’t being a warrior. My wife, who doesn’t give two s#!ts about football said “Why is he back out there? It’s a photo Op”. I think this was another fail on our coaches actually.
Im not trying to crap on the kid, but I’d like to see him be a leader rather than a social media style influencer.
Was there as well, and as you said there were numerous plays that had multiple short/intermediate routes open. It was alarming though how so many of the pass plays have long developing routes requiring a tougher, low percentage throw. And these routes always seem to be DRs first couple of reads. By the time he does start progressing back to the shorter open routes the sieve OL had been destroyed and DR begins his poor self preservation actions
The continued chunk run plays that are ran to left of the line that disappear in needed moments in favor of runs to the right behind the two worse performing lineman is comical as well
Watching replays during the games this season Raiola appears to hold the ball waiting for the "NFL" throws to open up to show his "arm talent". The underneath routes and slants are probably "easier" throws, but are not show casing "dropping a dime" or "back shoulder fade" throws the announcers love. He is waiting for the throws he wants and not the throws he has. The less glamorous routes that have plagued us since Bo left are open. He doesn't see them or choose not to use them. Our OL is incapable of giving him time to throw a lot of those longer routes. I hate how there are yards to gain and he runs around and ultimately throws the ball away. When we were averaging 2.3 yards per carry, running for 3-4 yards would have been huge. Take what's there in the passing and running game. The NFL will come, but every missed passed and opportunity just drops him further and further down.This. I've thought for a few games that he was just trying to force the ball down the field and wasn't seeing the easy routes underneath.
But yesterday he wasn't even throwing to his primary read when they were open. The TE down the seam was the primary read on the Pick Six. It was open. Wouldn't throw it. On 4th & goal we had a rub route that was going to be open. He bailed on that.
When you can't even get a guy to throw to his open primary receiver, it makes things basically impossible.
That TE play was right in front of us. He could have ran 80 yards it was so wide open. So damn frustrating. I would think the TE would be the first read.This. I've thought for a few games that he was just trying to force the ball down the field and wasn't seeing the easy routes underneath.
But yesterday he wasn't even throwing to his primary read when they were open. The TE down the seam was the primary read on the Pick Six. It was open. Wouldn't throw it. On 4th & goal we had a rub route that was going to be open. He bailed on that.
When you can't even get a guy to throw to his open primary receiver, it makes things basically impossible.
Yes…that’s my point.This wouldn’t be a play calling issue. This wouldn’t be on Satterfield, it’s in the QB coach. …or just a young QB learning the speed of the B1G.
Im just responding to your observation. Not that you want anyone fired.
Watching replays during the games this season Raiola appears to hold the ball waiting for the "NFL" throws to open up to show his "arm talent". The underneath routes and slants are probably "easier" throws, but are not show casing "dropping a dime" or "back shoulder fade" throws the announcers love. He is waiting for the throws he wants and not the throws he has. The less glamorous routes that have plagued us since Bo left are open. He doesn't see them or choose not to use them.
Our OL is incapable of giving him time to throw a lot of those longer routes. I hate how there are yards to gain and he runs around and ultimately throws the ball away. When we were averaging 2.3 yards per carry, running for 3-4 yards would have been huge. Take what's there in the passing and running game. The NFL will come, but every missed passed and opportunity just drops him further and further down.
I think it was a strategic way to get a free timeout.It was totally idiotic to send him back out.
I think a good example of this is where Barney got destroyed at the end of the game. I think HH actually threw it, but it doesn’t matter. The point is the same. It’s about timing.This wouldn’t be a play calling issue. This wouldn’t be on Satterfield, it’s in the QB coach. …or just a young QB learning the speed of the B1G.
Im just responding to your observation. Not that you want anyone fired.
I wonder how many times he actually threw the ball while receivers were running their scheduled routes. It’s almost like he wants the play to break down and go schoolyard.I do think there is something to this. I also think there is something to thinking you have to make a play. I saw the same thing in Adrian Martinez. When you think you have to make every play for your team to win, you try to make the hero play all the time instead of just playing.
Our OL has actually been pretty good at pass protection this year. But I think UCLA saw that Raiola likes to hold the ball and decided to bring pressure until he showed differently. He didn't.
I agree. He has no confidence. Even when he makes a decent pass, so often it’s about 2-3 seconds too late. He’s not trusting the play and what he knows is going to happen.I wonder how many times he actually threw the ball while receivers were running their scheduled routes. It’s almost like he wants the play to break down and go schoolyard.
I honestly believe he has no confidence at the moment. Doesn’t trust what he's seeing and doesn’t trust himself to pull the trigger. I think some of that is on the coaches.