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He had plenty against Louisville and chose to run when he didn't have to.In watching today’s games I noticed something.
The time QB’s have in structurally sound pockets.
Protection leads to completions.
Protection leads to longer completions.
Will Book be afforded time ?
In watching today’s games I noticed something.
The time QB’s have in structurally sound pockets.
Protection leads to completions.
Protection leads to longer completions.
Will Book be afforded time ?
Not all NFL OL have that luxuryIt’s really something to watch it in the NFL. Kyler Murray had so much time in the pocket against the Lions. It was almost like watching a different sport. It’s a thing of beauty to watch the NFL OL hold the DL so long.
He had plenty against Louisville and chose to run when he didn't have to.
He had time and open receivers. Did you even watch the game? Multiple times Book ran from a clean pocket into trouble. Also UK blitzed a LOT and Books reads were bad. Wide open hot receivers and he's locked in the wrong side of the field.In watching today’s games I noticed something.
The time QB’s have in structurally sound pockets.
Protection leads to completions.
Protection leads to longer completions.
Will Book be afforded time ?
Cite the play using the game clock where he ran when he didn’t have to.
Do your own homework
He had time and open receivers. Did you even watch the game? Multiple times Book ran from a clean pocket into trouble. Also UK blitzed a LOT and Books reads were bad. Wide open hot receivers and he's locked in the wrong side of the field.
the third down play in their 2nd possession for starters.Cite the play using the game clock where he ran when he didn’t have to.
he did and given the depth of those throws thats not impressive at all. don't forget three catches by claypool, keys and finke on poorly thrown balls. the one to finke on 4th down killed the drive.Please cite the plays you mention using the game clock times.
I’m sure you’re aware that Book completed 61 % of his passes.
It’s really something to watch it in the NFL. Kyler Murray had so much time in the pocket against the Lions. It was almost like watching a different sport. It’s a thing of beauty to watch the NFL OL hold the DL so long.
“When he starts making the defense pay for blitzing by hitting the hot receiver and taking the hit to do so the opposition will start playing him more honest.”
Yep, maybe then we’ll average over 35 points a game and win virtually every start he’s made. Wait a minute, we already do that w/ book as the starter. You’d never know though reading some of the BS written here.
i think they are. that said he has stunk it up three games in a row. i'm concerned, you're not. end of story.“He did and given the depth of those throws thats not impressive at all. don't forget three catches by claypool, keys and finke on poorly thrown balls. the one to finke on 4th down killed the drive.”
I don’t know how the rest of you feel about this post, but it really screams that we’re lucky to have book as our qb.
Time is irrelevant when you have happy feet.
Trust me, Matt Ryan didn't have that luxury yesterday. Got hit 11 times in the game, sacked four times. Vikings D is pretty stout.It’s really something to watch it in the NFL. Kyler Murray had so much time in the pocket against the Lions. It was almost like watching a different sport. It’s a thing of beauty to watch the NFL OL hold the DL so long.
I love this...“When he starts making the defense pay for blitzing by hitting the hot receiver and taking the hit to do so the opposition will start playing him more honest.”
Yep, maybe then we’ll average over 35 points a game and win virtually every start he’s made. Wait a minute, we already do that w/ book as the starter. You’d never know though reading some of the BS written here.
ND has not averaged more than 35 ppg with Ian Book as a starter. We've been through this. They've averaged roughly 33 ppg. That's extremely relevant given the fact that in 2018, 35+ ppg vs 33 ppg, is the difference between a scoring offense ranked inside the top 20 vs a scoring offense ranked in the low 30s.
I do think they are capable of averaging 35-37 points per game this year if they put it all together. In the Louisville game they probably hang 45-48 points if they convert a couple key downs in the run game and make a couple better throws in the passing game.