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Official: Feeley sucks.

FiN.in.RI said:
I'm not getting into this with you, its pointless. Wether it's homerism or not your unheralded supprt for Feeley is mind-boggling, but understandable I guess..
I'm simply giving him a fair shake in this. You guys are bird-dogging him for any slight look of a mistake. He is going to make mistake. Every player makes mistakes.


FiN.in.RI said:
Less than 3 seconds? From the time the ball was snapped?
Yes, from the snap of the ball to Brown hitting his arm was around 3 sec.

FiN.in.RI said:
I doubt it ..
So now your calling me a liar?

FiN.in.RI said:
but if it's true then I bet he had a dumpoff in the flat to throw to, yes, even within 3 seconds he could have felt the rush and completed that pass...
How asinine can you get on this? The ball was sitting between the 10 & 11. It was a 7 step drop, which when AJ put his right foot down to stopped his momentum backwards it was on the 2/3 yard line. As soon as that happened, Brown was running free. AJ had to step up to avoid him & then Urlacher was right there to take him down.

Not just when the F was he suppose to unload?


FiN.in.RI said:
I don't even know what play your talking about but if your talking about the Urlacher sack there was a TE who had 3 steps on his defender right in the middle of the field, on a slant- AJ had the time to throw that ball to him.
I'm talking about some play in the 4th Qtr. What other play have we been discussing? As for the TE being opened. Kinda hard for a TE to be open when there was not a TE in the game. 3 WR set & 2 backs.

Just admit you are extremely biased on AJ and forget this.


FiN.in.RI said:
Horrendous errors? YEA RIGHT! You must have seen the calm and compsed, fluid, always scanning the field, AJ Feeley on Monday night. Damn, I wish I had those glasses on..
I wish you had glasses also. Maybe even a watch. I know AJ has things he needs to improve on, but focus on those & simply stop making stuff up, like he had time to get a decent pass off with less than 3 secs.

FiN.in.RI said:
Biased in favor of what or who?
Funny how you choose in favor of, instead of against.

FiN.in.RI said:
Just another example of your errors.


FiN.in.RI said:
5 seconds to go through your progressions, 3 seconds is enough time to hit your dump-off..
In a 3 step drop you are correct. A 7 step drop. Ain't gonna happen.



FiN.in.RI said:
I know because the facts you are giving me are soooo relevent. Your pointing out one ndividual instance/play.. I'm talking about the whole package...
Oh, now its not the play, its the whole package. Again I do not deny AJ needs to improve. Let him develop.


FiN.in.RI said:
RB/TE/WR...FB maybe...
Yeap, & had AJ tried to make the throw & his arm got hit in the process, and the ball gets picked off and returned for a TD. Then what do you say.

The sorry sack of cowdung should have tucked the ball in and taken the sack.

FiN.in.RI said:
I'm looking for everything AJ does poorly? errrrrrrrrnnnnt.. try again. That would mean that I dislike AJ Feeley just because he is AJ Feeley, let me remind you that I supported Feeley's improvement from day 1. So who am I biased against and in favor of what and why? I'm not biased so give it a rest.
You are very biased against AJ & you are bird dogging him. You are trying to find every mistake he makes.

No player can hold up under that.
 
DPlus47 said:
okay. look at a tape, man. if you think anybody had time to read or react to that, you're playing too much madden.
It doesn't fit his agenda here.
 
I didn't get to see much the game, I only saw the last five minutes, I was at a Cubs game (not by choice), but I'm going to watch the tape Saturday because my grandma taped it. Well from what I saw, I was impressed with Berlin, I think that he's getting too much credit. I mean, at the end, he had his chance to shine, but he got picked off. And I thought, wow, he was locked on that guy and he threw that nice pass to the very same guy seconds ago. And well, that really disapointed me. Berlin is just an underdog who will be CUT in time, and will be a fan favorite. Just like Fred Russell was in the preseason! I hope that we don't see too many Start Berlin threads...
 
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FiN.in.RI said:
And Wes Welker is actually bigger than RW. :lol:

Seriously though.. Feeley looks like a skinny immobile rock in the pocket. He locks down on his recievers and doesn't check down often enough..

Memo to AJ Feeley: STEP UP IN THE POCKET. You can try a sidestep or two if you want to be brave.

Random thought of the day: AJ Feeley needs an cement butt implant and hightops.

I now this is only the first preseason game guys and it IS August but still, I didn't see one shade of improvement (IN AJ) from last year.

:ri:

AGREE 100%
 
A.J. Feeley has shown very little improvement from last year...I say we trade him for a bag of defective footballs and call it even. :rofl3:
 
finjim said:
He did throw to the wide open WR, and it was DROPPED.

Seriously dude, did you watch the game?
:shakeno:

Feeley stole his girlfriend in high school :)
 
AJ Feeley is on his 6th year in the league. HE IS SUPPOSED TO BE FRICKIN EXPERINCED BY NOW! I am so sick of hearing that he needs experience, he needs time. What he needs is to grow some balls and some field vision. Unfortunatly, that doesn't happen too much at age 27.
 
He needs to call Dan up and ask to use some of those hip and but pads Dan wore. Dan had enough padding on for AJ and Gus!!!!
 
SuperDuperFan said:
Did you see improvement from his o-line? What did you want him to do? They didnt go deep with him and he didnt throw an INT. He really did as well as he couldve. Its early, relax.
100% agreed man people just kill me how they are ready to cut a guy after the first preseason game wow some people kill me............ :fire:
 
Batman13 said:
AJ Feeley is on his 6th year in the league. HE IS SUPPOSED TO BE FRICKIN EXPERINCED BY NOW! I am so sick of hearing that he needs experience, he needs time. What he needs is to grow some balls and some field vision. Unfortunatly, that doesn't happen too much at age 27.
he has been donavan mcnabb back up his whole nfl career one of the better qb's playing today so no he has not had enough time thank you......... :fire:
 
inFINSible said:
Yeah, never mind that he got creamed as soon as he threw the ball to DT, he should have gone through his progressions anyway. From his back of course.


Why don't you read my post again. DT was open there was no need for him to scan the field - he had an open man. It's when he does it constantly and stare at one end of the field waiting for a WR to get open that makes him a bad QB. He did it last year and now it was continued.
 
OK for starters folks isn't Feeley now learning his second offense in a two year period, coming from another third offense that used completely different terminology?? I think he was just getting his grove on by the end of last season. Now I think alot of the flaws we see in his game are because he is not familiar with the reads yet. Typically a QB will lock on a receiver when he's not sure where the routes end up. I think he's a gamer but he's behind on the learning curve we would expect. If he was playing a similar playbook to last years he would probably look more comfortable. Practice and repetition are what gives you an almost effortless ability to perform.
 
Megatron said:
OK for starters folks isn't Feeley now learning his second offense in a two year period, coming from another third offense that used completely different terminology?? I think he was just getting his grove on by the end of last season. Now I think alot of the flaws we see in his game are because he is not familiar with the reads yet. Typically a QB will lock on a receiver when he's not sure where the routes end up. I think he's a gamer but he's behind on the learning curve we would expect. If he was playing a similar playbook to last years he would probably look more comfortable. Practice and repetition are what gives you an almost effortless ability to perform.


I wouldn't blame Feeley for throwing in a direction that he thought a receiver was going to be or getting his signals backwards etc.. I do find him at fault for his happy feet and receiver lock on problem.
 
FiN.in.RI said:
I wouldn't blame Feeley for throwing in a direction that he thought a receiver was going to be or getting his signals backwards etc.. I do find him at fault for his happy feet and receiver lock on problem.
You try playing behind that O-line, you'd have more than happy feet, you'd have full trousers.
 
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