He might be referring to the one play Rosen was being taken to the ground and he threw a lame duck pass that Williams came back for. That was a bad decision that worked out well.
If that’s the case, I tend to agree with him.
I don't get it either.
That's the kind of play you have to make, when games are on the line and things are going to hell.
Do I want him doing it in the first half of a close game? Maybe not, but if you are down by 4, late in the game, that type of play is what seperates lunchbox Joe and top tier QBs.
“At some point as a quarterback, you have to take a sack. That’s the play,” Flores said, via the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. “But the guy has a little bit of a gunslinger mentality and likes to let it rip. Obviously, that was a nice one to Preston [Williams], but I think we want to play smarter than that in that situation. Not just let the ball go like we did.”
ProFootballTalk: Brian Flores wants Josh Rosen to rein in "gunslinger mentality"
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...s-josh-rosen-to-rein-in-gunslinger-mentality/
I need to see the replay from a different angle. was the throw to the opposite side the WRbwas on?
Montana was the same as Brady in that regard. You never got a cheap pick in a game that mattered.Smart Flores, I've noticed this about Rosen as well.
People get excited about gunslingers, but the smart QB's like Brady pretty much never throw the killer picks, he's the ultimate "safe" qb imho and that's partly what makes him the GOAT.
Long live coach Flo, best football decision Ross has ever made!
The pass was basically a duck. Rosen couldn't put much on it and had Williams not been aware enough to fight back toward the ball it would have been an easy pick.