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This is the moment when AJ McCarron becomes a star
(12-29-2015, 06:18 AM)wolfkaosaun Wrote: Look up and tell me how the safety was level with Green when the ball left his hands? Green can't locate the ball because verticals during cover 2 means go to the back of the zone. Green even said he read it one way and McCarron threw it another way. Bad placement by McCarron. Any offensive coordinator will tell you that you go to the corner there, don't throw to the middle of the field in cover 2. But, again, McCarron can't read zone coverage.

And when did they almost get penalized? When Sanu was in at QB? They were at the line of scrimmage numerous times but waited til the last second.

McCarron saw one on one with Green and threw it to him. Awesome. Good play.

McCarron really didn't throw many 'strikes' in the middle. He threw two to Sanu. That was his middle. Everything else were out routes.

He missed Marvin Jones on a deep pass. AJ Green on a deep pass.

We didn't quit calling those plays. McCarron just didn't know where to go with the ball in zone coverage. Like in college. Go route was his favorite play in college because of how many times it turned out man to man.

What was McCarron's best play to you? Seriously. I can say that his completion to Sanu for 20 yards on that 3rd and long was his best. But everything else was sub-par and what you expect out of a backup.

What game were you watching? Even the announcers mentioned us barely getting the snap off every single play.

AJ threw a strike to Gio over the middle as well.

Green gave up running the pass before he saw it in the air. Why was Green running in that direction and then stopped? This wasn't the classic Green ran left AJ threw right. Green stopped. He thought he was covered. All of McCarrons targets are on the right side of the field. What the Hell sense would it make for Hue to draw up a play having Green run a post corner and having AJ throw across his body to the far left when he's scanning targets to the right.

I can assure you that was a post pattern that AJ gave up on and later tried to save his Ass because he knows he should have had that.

Plus you criticize AJs throwing down the field when he's clearly got a better touch on the long ball than does 5 year veteran Andy who 9/10 throws the ball out of bounds.

Yes let's pick on a guy in his 2nd NFL start who was a missed FG away from beating the number 1 defense in the NFL on Monday night in their house with them playing to make the playoffs.
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RE: This is the moment when AJ McCarron becomes a star - Stonyhands - 12-29-2015, 06:29 AM

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