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With Bridgewater seriously injured, could there be a Mccarron trade?
(09-02-2016, 04:50 PM)Stormborn Wrote: He has a lot of good qualities. 

He's one of the most pure accurate throwers in the game. His placement and touch is upper tier specifically on shallow crosses and intermediate downfield strikes.

Seriously, he's probably the most under appreciated thrower in the game because he can't seamlessly throw it 60 yards on demand. He's very accurate when he has time. And a good decision maker, very little errand throws.

Not only does his Oline stick to high heaven, the system Turner employs is predicated on 5-7 step drops, causing pressure to come quicker against a terribad oline. The system requires multiple reads to go through, much more complicated stuff than what we're running down here. And yes, he makes the presnap adjustments too. 

AP's strengths don't even shine in this system. 

This doesn't even account for the fact that his most consistent receiver he's had in two years fell off the edge late last year. He's had bad weapons overall with that Oline that accouts for his lack of production. It's way more on them than it is on him as a Quarterback.

He's very efficient on the move, able to make throws on the run and use his legs to evade tacklers.

This is what is called context. Stats don't mean everything.

Re-watch some of his games with the all-22 and a fresh head, see what everyone else sees.
I hate to be direct, but all this doesn't matter any more now. He will  never be the same. He was a mediocre QB for a couple years, but now his career is likely over. Minnesota will need to save their 1st round pick for 2017 possible franchise QB and chalk up this season as a L.
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RE: With Bridgewater seriously injured, could there be a Mccarron trade? - Froob - 09-02-2016, 10:32 PM

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