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Feeley = Deer in headlights

enigmatics said:
It was but one example.
Oh, so it's not as easy as just avoiding Wade Smith's side of the field.

Keep digging, this is fun.
 
inFINSible said:
TWO sacks Wade Smith gave up......obviously feeley must have had an extrordinary amount of pocket presence if he only got sacked twice from that side......How many plays did they run on offense....I'd like to see the percentage of sacks per play....

Sorry, false logic. He got hit numerous times right at the release. Smith was all over him and I never saw Feeley take that into account.....as witnessed by how far he'd drop back to pass. It's as if you're denying the pressure they were giving because of sacks/per play..........which contradicts your feelings about the o-line.
 
enigmatics said:
Well since we're dipping into 5th grade levels let me explain this difference since you miss the obvious. He looks confused with where to go with the ball and where to be in the pocket, but he does know where the rush is going to come from - if he doesn't he shouldn't be playing ball.

Did you even watch the game? The rush was not only from Wade Smith's side - the Left Side, by the way this IS the blind side for a right handed QB. On the majority of the pass plays, the pocket had collapsed - meaning there was no pocket for him to be in. How could he have "no pocket presence" with no pocket?
 
inFINSible said:
Oh, so it's not as easy as just avoiding Wade Smith's side of the field.

Keep digging, this is fun.

I think the shovel belongs to you.
 
BigFinFan said:
Did you even watch the game? The rush was not only from Wade Smith's side - the Left Side, by the way this IS the blind side for a right handed QB. On the majority of the pass plays, the pocket had collapsed - meaning there was no pocket for him to be in. How could he have "no pocket presence" with no pocket?

Ok, lemme ask you, do you as a QB take into account (even if its your blindside) that the rush will probably be coming from there or do you ignore it?
 
enigmatics said:
Sorry, false logic. He got hit numerous times right at the release. Smith was all over him and I never saw Feeley take that into account.....as witnessed by how far he'd drop back to pass. It's as if you're denying the pressure they were giving because of sacks/per play..........which contradicts your feelings about the o-line.
No it's not false logic....that's his BLIND SIDE.

He had NO PLACE to go almost everytime and the guy stood in there and took shot after shot after shot and got back up and did it again every time.

That's a BULL in the headlights not a deer.
 
enigmatics said:
Ok, lemme ask you, do you as a QB take into account (even if its your blindside) that the rush will probably be coming from there or do you ignore it?

Me as the QB, I would expect that my O-Line is their to protect me.
 
inFINSible said:
No it's not false logic....that's his BLIND SIDE.

He had NO PLACE to go almost everytime and the guy stood in there and took shot after shot after shot and got back up and did it again every time.

That's a BULL in the headlights not a deer.

Look, the man took his lumps, I'm not denying that. That still doesnt' take away from the fact he looked scared out there. You disagree and that's cool.
 
I'm with Infins on this one.....If anything Feeley showed Guts, determination and a will to win.......He got beat on for 60 minutes....if you want to say that he made some stupid decisions....I will accept that......He made three moronic mistakes (One was the pick for the td, the other was the near pick early in the game, and the last was the grounding penalty)

In fact...he should have had ONE pick.....Booker should have caught that pass that he tipped and we probably would have won the game by scoring there (5 yard line)...

Feeley was fine....he is young...he just has that young and dumb look...It is not a Deer in the headlights.
 
BigFinFan said:
Me as the QB, I would expect that my O-Line is their to protect me.

Is that your "in a perfect world" speech? Let's stick to the situation I presented.

It's funny and ironic how much the O-line now controls the destiny of the team. It used to be so friggin' insignificant in years past.
 
enigmatics said:
Look, the man took his lumps, I'm not denying that. That still doesnt' take away from the fact he looked scared out there. You disagree and that's cool.
I do....I was amazed that he didn't ball up and start crying on the 50 yard line....I would have!...:lol:
 
Which also explains his HORRIBLE READS.
 
Section126 said:
I'm with Infins on this one.....If anything Feeley showed Guts, determination and a will to win.......He got beat on for 60 minutes....if you want to say that he made some stupid decisions....I will accept that......He made three moronic mistakes (One was the pick for the td, the other was the near pick early in the game, and the last was the grounding penalty)

In fact...he should have had ONE pick.....Booker should have caught that pass that he tipped and we probably would have won the game by scoring there (5 yard line)...

Feeley was fine....he is young...he just has that young and dumb look...It is not a Deer in the headlights.

Well the touchdown drive in the 4th showed promise. Again, not denying instances like that.
 
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