I thought for sure he was going to throw a pick once they got in range and he was just heaving it up there, but close enough. Before the last play I muttered to myself that they should just kick it right then and not risk it.Horrible coaching there
There are only a small handful of QBs in the league who I would trust in that situation when you're already in FG range. 2015 Bridgewater doesn't even sniff the list.What were they hoping to do on third down there? So many bad possibilities and very little upside. Sack ends the game. Pick ends the game. Completed pass in bounds probably ends the game -- you can't even clock it unless you get 10 yards because it will be fourth down and if you do get 10 yards you will never make it upfield in time to clock anyway. If you take a penalty you make the kick harder. The only plus options are an out of bound play or TD. The latter is unlikely. The former needs perfect execution and probably is a throw away in almost all circumstances.
I can't put that on Teddy. His coach has to know they don't have the weapons to do something on 3rd down, 13 secs left, no TOs, and just in FG range. Just kick the damn ball.Bridgewater really is a terrible QB. GJGE, Vikings.
All that stuff about his coach applies, but that's still something a QB should know not to do. If the first read isn't there get rid of the ball.I can't put that on Teddy. His coach has to know they don't have the weapons to do something on 3rd down, 13 secs left, no TOs, and just in FG range. Just kick the damn ball.
Definitely a mistake but he did an awesome job getting them down there in the first place. Mistakes happen even with the great ones (see Brady last Sunday).All that stuff about his coach applies, but that's still something a QB should know not to do. If the first read isn't there get rid of the ball.
Maybe I'm not understanding what you mean... wouldn't that apply to every team in history during a 2-minute drill whose best offensive player is their RB? That is hardly unique.The Vikings are in a unique position where by FAR their best player on offense will not get the ball at all in the situation they started that drive in. How many other teams in the league would that apply to?
Well some RBs were better pass catchers than others (e.g. Marshall Faulk, Tomlinson)Maybe I'm not understanding what you mean... wouldn't that apply to every team in history during a 2-minute drill whose best offensive player is their RB? That is hardly unique.
L. Bell, Charles, Forte; most of the best RBs now give you something in the passing game.Maybe I'm not understanding what you mean... wouldn't that apply to every team in history during a 2-minute drill whose best offensive player is their RB? That is hardly unique.
I don't know how anyone puts that on the QB there. He'd already scrambled twice to just barely get away on first and second. So now on third Arizona knows that he's throwing and that he doesn't have enough time to go deep and is looking to try and throw to the sidelines as there's no time to go to the middle of the field. There's really no negative at all for Arizona to go all out blitz in that situation. Vikings were already in field goal range..already knew a pass was unlikely to get them closer and that all they needed was a FG to tie. NE and BB would kick the FG on third down just to make sure they got it off. There's no downside to kicking the FG and there's virtually no upside to passing there.All that stuff about his coach applies, but that's still something a QB should know not to do. If the first read isn't there get rid of the ball.
Right thumb injury; he's in the locker roomif dalton hurt himself throwing a pick on a screen pass and is out for the game, that would be amazing.
The most amazing part of the Panthers' season to me has been Ted Ginn emerging as a legitimate NFL wide receiver.Carolina off to the races. Long TD pass to Ginn makes it 14-0.
While still leading the league in dropsThe most amazing part of the Panthers' season to me has been Ted Ginn emerging as a legitimate NFL wide receiver.
What? No capital letters?If Dalton is already ruled out, he probably broke his thumb. Horrible break for the Bengals.
Meanwhile, remember when the Falcons were undefeated?Panthers putting on an absolute clinic. They'll win this by however much they choose to.