This "Cam held onto the ball too long" narrative you all keep parroting is going to look really silly later this year...
Not sure what that guy watched last year but Cam had all day to throw to the point announcers would literally say he has "All day back there" LOLYou mean when Cam held the ball too long because the offensive line afforded him that luxury? Yea, I sure hope they are as good or better as well.
I like their podcast and I'm not gonna pretend to be an O line guru but Searels over Mirabal is crazy
Cam also didn’t get rid of the ball on time consistently, which put the OL in some rough spots. He usually had all day to throw.Say what you will, but I sure hope Mirabal does better this year. Beck is not going to pull those Houdini moves that Cam Ward did.
The film doesn’t lie, Cam likes to hunt the big play, even in situations where the checkdown was open and that’s where the ball needed to go. As a result, sometimes the rush would get there, when in reality, the ball should have been long gone. That said, it’s tough to coach that out of a player like Cam because that confidence is a big part of who he is and what makes him great.This "Cam held onto the ball too long" narrative you all keep parroting is going to look really silly later this year...
How many things do Georgia, North Carolina, Texas and Miami fans all agree on?searels been stealing paychecks for years
I’d say you were telling the truth, but we’re HOMERS and AM has managed an NFL OL Factory the past 10 years.What if I told you Ward was sacked more than Beck last year?
Being drafted first overall doesn’t mean there aren’t coachable moments and trends in Cams game. The Georgia Tech game was a perfect encapsulation of something Cam can(and likely will) improve on. Again, no OL can give you unlimited time, great QBs tend to help their big uglies by understanding timing and when to bail on a play. Cam had moments where he did that to perfection, leading to some huge plays. He also took some sacks because he wanted the big play, instead of what was there. It is what it is. Doesn’t take away from his greatness, it’s just something that stands out on film.Boy there sure are a lot of experts here saying Cam doesn’t do check downs. The #1 NFL draft pick can’t do check downs. Meanwhile we still have the same OC and the WR room has not been improved upon.
My guess is Beck will have quite a few moments where his WRs are not available for the conversion and have no options.
The OL had better give him time.
searles aint in the debate. they got him at 2Joe Rudolph & Bill Bedenbaugh are #1 & #2.
The rest is debatable.
Would smash
this is exactly what are happening. They for the most part are being drafted high off measurables. Mims started like 6 games.Honest question because I dont watch the NFL at all outside of a few minutes here and there.
How are UGA OL doing in the NFL because I thought I read where most arent doing great and the ones that are had to be coached up. Obviously its the NFL so to stand out as an OL you have to be a menace.
**** dont remind me.Being drafted first overall doesn’t mean there aren’t coachable moments and trends in Cams game. The Georgia Tech game was a perfect encapsulation of something Cam can(and likely will) improve on. Again, no OL can give you unlimited time, great QBs tend to help their big uglies by understanding timing and when to bail on a play. Cam had moments where he did that to perfection, leading to some huge plays. He also took some sacks because he wanted the big play, instead of what was there. It is what it is. Doesn’t take away from his greatness, it’s just something that stands out on film.
Only this fanbase could find a way to crap on a very good unit, expecting a level of play that can best be called superhuman. In theory, the Miami OL should be championship caliber this year, period.
Maybe you should change your name to Kolsen because this got to be Kevin and not G-regWould smash