Jump to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

The Eagles Message Board

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (â‹®) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

Featured Replies

When you have plays designed in multiple ways so you can run different plays out of the same looks that keeps the D from T-ing off on your O playcall. So does the D already knowing your playcall help or hurt a QB in his effectiveness passing?

  • Replies 72.8k
  • Views 1.2m
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Most Popular Posts

Posted Images

When the D already knows your very predictable play you are running does it translate into a higher percentage of the likely fumble, sack or interception opportunities?

When a coach is in the zone playcalling does it tend to create more separation for the receiving target versus a cold poor playcaller?

Is a QB considered better at reading a D if he actually has his WR reading the D also and cutting off long developing routes switching to a ‘Hot Route?’

So is there anywhere in there you can understand a reflection on a QB from the O coach?

What’s the name of the guy that teaches a develops a QBs understanding or reading a D? Would you label that guy ..,coach?Or is there some other person you are saying should be handling that job?

How many NFL HCs need a ‘handler’ like Big Dom?

How many HCs are less even keeled and less mature than their QBs?

Steve Young’s coach…was he considered a good coach? Is he note worthy in the annals of NFL history? 

Not talking about Young’s first coach in Tampa Bay. Not there when he was considered a bust. That next HoF coach he magically sky rocketed under in San Fran.

  • Author
5 hours ago, joemas6 said:

my 3 years was for GB thinking he has one year to prove himself.   To me there is no proving...

Wentz didn't last that long. Just sayin'

5 hours ago, cunninghamtheman said:

So how does a QB develop and become good at reading and understanding Ds?

Does any QB put up more passing stats and look better in a quality scheme with a quality O mind calling the good plays? Or do QBs typically learn better reading and understanding reading Ds from offensive minds that can’t adjust and figure out fairly basic and simple counters to DCs curveballs?

 Everybody knows and understands that it’s easier to grab the ‘tells’ about reading a D by utilizing motion. So would being massively the lowest O scheme utilizing motion help or hurt a QB reading the D?

They learn by not running the read option and running the ball 17 times in a game.   Pass first, pass second, pass 3rd, pass 4th, pass 5th...then run when all 5 guys aren't open.   Play QB, not a glorified RB.   Then you can improve exponentially over a QB who runs all the time.  Ask the Baltimore fans. 

5 hours ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Steve Young’s coach…was he considered a good coach? Is he note worthy in the annals of NFL history? 

George Seifert was decent 

  • Author
11 hours ago, joemas6 said:

They learn by not running the read option and running the ball 17 times in a game.   Pass first, pass second, pass 3rd, pass 4th, pass 5th...then run when all 5 guys aren't open.   Play QB, not a glorified RB.   Then you can improve exponentially over a QB who runs all the time.  Ask the Baltimore fans. 

That's what I called Hurts a RB who can throw LOL

12 minutes ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

That's what I called Hurts a RB who can throw LOL

They were debating best QB in the NFC.   Dak, Stafford, Goff, Love....etc.

This to me is a big reason why I'm feeling good about this year.

Last year was the " let's kiss Hurts ass season" ... dude was a little too full of himself.  Not so much his fault at all... really not any of his fault IMO.  

The perception changed now...he is a normal human now.  Will be treated as such...where he has to prove himself every day.   

I think this goes a long way toward team success

2 hours ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

That's what I called Hurts a RB who can throw LOL

He threw for almost 4K yards in a bad scheme with coaches that couldn’t adjust

2 hours ago, GreenbleedinNC said:

That's what I called Hurts a RB who can throw LOL

4th most passing yards in a season in our franchises history

Jamal Adams' deal with the #Titans is a one-year veteran salary benefit contract with $1.125M guaranteed. It's a low-risk, potentially high-reward move by Tennessee, who will be getting a rejuvenated Adams.

9 hours ago, cunninghamtheman said:

4th most passing yards in a season in our franchises history

14th in the league in 2023.    The " franchise history "   3 important things to consider

1.  The extra game

2.  The style of play in 2024...it's a passing league

3.  His WRs

The comparison to the contemporaries is more relevant.   Especially when the counter is who is #1 in franchise history, throwing to Greg Ward as his best WR. 

 

8 hours ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Jamal Adams' deal with the #Titans is a one-year veteran salary benefit contract with $1.125M guaranteed. It's a low-risk, potentially high-reward move by Tennessee, who will be getting a rejuvenated Adams.

That's awesome....what else you got about the Tennessee Titans?    

12 minutes ago, joemas6 said:

14th in the league in 2023.    The " franchise history "   3 important things to consider

1.  The extra game

2.  The style of play in 2024...it's a passing league

3.  His WRs

The comparison to the contemporaries is more relevant.   Especially when the counter is who is #1 in franchise history, throwing to Greg Ward as his best WR. 

 

Drew Brees threw for 3,576 24 TDs and 15 interceptions when he was 26….less yards all before that. Just to point out since Brees was referenced earlier. Hurts is 25.

  You really are invoking the extra game versus the Giants? The whole 55 yards Hurts threw for in that meaningless game nobody on our team was ready to play before Hurts got injured.

12 minutes ago, joemas6 said:

That's awesome....what else you got about the Tennessee Titans?    

Do I even need to say the words …I called it? 

14 minutes ago, joemas6 said:

14th in the league in 2023.    The " franchise history "   3 important things to consider

1.  The extra game

2.  The style of play in 2024...it's a passing league

3.  His WRs

The comparison to the contemporaries is more relevant.   Especially when the counter is who is #1 in franchise history, throwing to Greg Ward as his best WR. 

 

Number one was throwing to Alson Jeffrey, Torrey Smith and Ertz….that our backup won the SB with. That’s all before mentioning the fantastic coaching staff that was present….versus Hurts doing it with a group that all deserved to be fired after they even self admitted their O scheme and playcalling was predictable and stale.

13 minutes ago, cunninghamtheman said:

Drew Brees threw for 3,576 24 TDs and 15 interceptions when he was 26….less yards all before that. Just to point out since Brees was referenced earlier. Hurts is 25.

  You really are invoking the extra game versus the Giants? The whole 55 yards Hurts threw for in that meaningless game nobody on our team was ready to play before Hurts got injured.

What year was Drew Brees 26?    Football is way different now.   It's a passing league.

Create an account or sign in to comment

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.