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Play by play analysis...Feeley led offense...

guido13 said:
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I have nothing against Gus. And if he proves to be the better QB; I WANT him there. Too many people are taking sides. I want the best guy and I'm not convinced either way yet.
I'd love to see one or the other take charge but, I thought they both played well last night....Gusketeers is just a word to describe the people that hate Feeley and think Gus produces honey from his gonads....it's got nothing to do with how I feel about Gus. :)
 
Good post and points, InFinsible. In addition our offensive line looked as porous as it did last year. That's going to have to be a priority before the regular season starts or neither QB or any of the RBs are going to survive the season.
 
That's exact;y how I remembered the game.. Good post inFINS. It doesn't back anything up though. I know that, personally, I'm not saying Feeley was horrible when he had all day to throw I'm saying he was horrible when he had to improvise to make things happen. I'm saying before Brown got him on the arm from the back Feeley should have stepped up. That's what good QB's do. The pocket was closing in around him and he just stood there until he was grabbed.
 
inFINSible said:
I'd love to see one or the other take charge but, I thought they both played well last night....Gusketeers is just a word to describe the people that hate Feeley and think Gus produces honey from his gonads....it's got nothing to do with how I feel about Gus. :)

:roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:
 
Infins, nobody's posts I respect more than yours. But no matter how sane and logical your post was, it won't stop the Feeley haters from hating.
 
phinman1 said:
Infins, nobody's posts I respect more than yours. But no matter how sane and logical your post was, it won't stop the Feeley haters from hating.


It wsa logical, yes, because it was factual. That play by play doesn't illustrate a damn thing. It's ALLLLL about his composure and stoicism. You can't READ about that stuff and expect to draw a conclusion. You watch the game and you draw comparisons from previous.
 
Excellent, excellent post.

I stated before I liked both QB'S. Only because Frerotte got some "Lucky catches" was his overall performance better. Not knocking Frerotte he still had a solid game.

Feeley is definitely more accurate and has the stronger arm.
Frerotte is more comfortable and fluid.

That is just a plain fact.

Feeley showed the better passing yesterday where as Frerotte showed better pocket awareness and patience.

Either way both played solid. This is coming from someone who despises Frerotte.

LOL u really wanna know what is so funny about the Frerotte lovers of last night game is?

Frerotte, when leading the offense, looked very much like a Fiedler led offense. Over threw and underthrew many passes making receivers break stride having to make adjustments and make great catches.

Now the irony is that the way Gus played is exactly how Fiedler played. Yet Fiedler gets bashed and critiscized for those some outcome on his passes and plays, where as Frerotte gets praised and worshipped by some lol!!! Oh the irony.

As long as you are not named Fiedler u can under and overthrow your WR'S. As long as u don't have the name Fiedler u get credited for "Putting the ball where only Gilmore could catch it" even though Frerotte admitted it wasn't intended for him but a TE and the ball slipped out of his hand. LOL!!!!
 
GRYPHONK said:
Excellent, excellent post.

I stated before I liked both QB'S. Only because Frerotte got some "Lucky catches" was his overall performance better. Not knocking Frerotte he still had a solid game.

Feeley is definitely more accurate and has the stronger arm.
Frerotte is more comfortable and fluid.

That is just a plain fact.

Feeley showed the better passing yesterday where as Frerotte showed better pocket awareness and patience.

Either way both played solid. This is coming from someone who despises Frerotte.

LOL u really wanna know what is so funny about the Frerotte lovers of last night game is?

Frerotte, when leading the offense, looked very much like a Fiedler led offense. Over threw and underthrew many passes making receivers break stride having to make adjustments and make great catches.

Now the irony is that the way Gus played is exactly how Fiedler played. Yet Fiedler gets bashed and critiscized for those some outcome on his passes and plays, where as Frerotte gets praised and worshipped by some lol!!! Oh the irony.

As long as you are not named Fiedler u can under and overthrow your WR'S. As long as u don't have the name Fiedler u get credited for "Putting the ball where only Gilmore could catch it" even though Frerotte admitted it wasn't intended for him but a TE and the ball slipped out of his hand. LOL!!!!
Wow, I hadn't thought of that but you're right. Frerotte was earily similar to Fiedler last night. Nice pick up!
 
I thought they both did fine.

Neither lit the world on fire.

Feeley's performance of 4-7 with a drop and an intentional incompletion to avoid a sack looks very respectable.
 
FiN.in.RI said:
That's exact;y how I remembered the game.. Good post inFINS. It doesn't back anything up though. I know that, personally, I'm not saying Feeley was horrible when he had all day to throw I'm saying he was horrible when he had to improvise to make things happen. I'm saying before Brown got him on the arm from the back Feeley should have stepped up. That's what good QB's do. The pocket was closing in around him and he just stood there until he was grabbed.
read what I wrote...It's exactly what i saw...as soon as he planetd his back foot on his drop. Brown grabbed his arm....He did NOT stand back there until he was grabbed...he JUST got there....
 
InFins.... since you have the tape, could you give us the same plays but looking at the performance of the OL? When you have some time I mean.... Im wondering if they realy played as badly as I perceived.
 
inFINSible said:
read what I wrote...It's exactly what i saw...as soon as he planetd his back foot on his drop. Brown grabbed his arm....He did NOT stand back there until he was grabbed...he JUST got there....


THe way I remembered it was that Feeley was all the way back in the pocket he took a mini-step up Brown grabbed his arm then he took a big step up. The big step up should have happened sooner because the offensive line did their job and provided a pocket for Feeley to step into... That's how I remembered it. You obviously tivoed the game and so I take your word.
 
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