Quote from: MightyGiants on April 01, 2024, 12:02:03 PMChris,I did but lets stay on topic.
Did you see the post I made a week or two ago where Daboll was very critical of the people claiming Jones was missing WRs etc because the people doing the reviews (in Daboll's opinion) lacked all the information about the play. The reviewer would point to a wide receiver (for example), but be unaware the receiver ran the wrong route and that the QB wouldn't be looking there.
When you listen to outsiders breaking down Giants "film" you have to appreciate they are doing so with maybe 80% of the information they need to be accurate
Empty protection is a basic pre snap read, 6>5 or 7>5.
Certainly simple enough for a smart Duke grad who is a student of the game of football (both comments I complete agree with). Yet he failed to recognize it, as such failed to even look in the direction of it; resulting in sack instead of throwing to the hot read.
Maybe other intangibles exist within a QB's mental game that are not accounted for in a Wonderlic Test Score?
This is not assuming QB progressions or if a route was correct as was the case on your referenced topic.
Overhang pressure is an extremely basic pre snap read, this also has nothing to do with the Daboll's comment on wrong routes.
Ask Tricia, Nick Falato and Bobby Skinner if Daniel Jones is :
1- In buffalo how would you describe Daboll's offense on degrees of complexity ?
2- Are the Giants running the same system as Daboll ran in Buffalo?
3- In Daboll's first year did Jones run a simple or complicated offense?
4- In Daboll's year 2 was Jones asked to grow and take on more complexity and how did he handle it?
Get their answers and lets revisit the conversation.