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RE: Lapham called out Ross - Nately120 - 09-24-2018 (09-24-2018, 12:10 PM)sandwedge Wrote: Goodberry is garbage Garbageberry? Sounds like some sort of fruit sorbet Oscar the Grouch would eat. RE: Lapham called out Ross - Wyche'sWarrior - 09-24-2018 (09-24-2018, 12:24 PM)Au165 Wrote: Right, the reason I am so adamant it was an adjustment is where the ball ended up. It was right on track for a seam. Take into account that is the proper throw against cover 3 not the post and Dalton's reaction on the sideline tells me Ross missed and adjustment. I agree....and with him being a young player with little experience, it's bound to happen. He's got to clean that up, and he needs to not quit on a play. RE: Lapham called out Ross - Wyche'sWarrior - 09-24-2018 (09-24-2018, 12:45 PM)Bengalitis Wrote: So I don't know much of Ross's background and decided to do some research. Going with WIkipedia, I'm disappointed to what I find: I'm not ready to throw in the towel on him just yet......but the pick actually screams Mike Clown. RE: Lapham called out Ross - I_C_DeadPeople - 09-24-2018 Even if Dalton threw to the better spot, why would he and the OC trust Ross to make an adjustment as needed when he has already proven he cannot (yet, or never?) be trusted to make such an adjustment. That turns the play into a hope and prayer. Maybe it would be best if you just got Ross to run the route he is supposed to in games until he is able to adjust to the same thinking as the QB. Bad play by Ross, bad effort by Ross but also bad assumption by Dalton. And the ball still looked like a lame duck throw. We still had plenty of weapons to use and plenty of time on the clock RE: Lapham called out Ross - Wyche'sWarrior - 09-24-2018 (09-24-2018, 01:11 PM)I_C_DeadPeople Wrote: Even if Dalton threw to the better spot, why would he and the OC trust Ross to make an adjustment as needed when he has already proven he cannot (yet, or never?) be trusted to make such an adjustment. That turns the play into a hope and prayer. Maybe it would be best if you just got Ross to run the route he is supposed to in games until he is able to adjust to the same thinking as the QB. This is a good point. Be interesting to see how they respond moving forward. RE: Lapham called out Ross - Bengalitis - 09-24-2018 Let's be honest, if his mental capacity is not there yet to learn his routes, then have him go deep in a simple straight line on every play. After all he is the FASTEST SPEEDSTER WR in the NFL. Which is what you need for those long pass victories. RE: Lapham called out Ross - I_C_DeadPeople - 09-24-2018 John Ross is looking a Lot like Jerome Simpson II Was he not nicknamed "Jerope Simpson" for some reason on the boards? LOL RE: Lapham called out Ross - Sled21 - 09-24-2018 (09-24-2018, 01:14 PM)Bengalitis Wrote: Let's be honest, if his mental capacity is not there yet to learn his routes, then have him go deep in a simple straight line on every play. After all he is the FASTEST SPEEDSTER WR in the NFL. Which is what you need for those long pass victories. I've said it before, his speed is not that elite. When you run a 4.2, but the defender is a 4.3 or 4.4 guy and can jam you at the line, he is going to be right there the whole route, and if there is any adjustment at all to the ball the advantage is gone. Ross needs to learn to make the contested completion. RE: Lapham called out Ross - WeezyBengal - 09-24-2018 But guys...he worked out with TJ Housh in the off season. Remember?! RE: Lapham called out Ross - Sled21 - 09-24-2018 (09-24-2018, 01:46 PM)WeezyBengal Wrote: But guys...he worked out with TJ Housh in the off season. Remember?! There was no reason not to be excited about that? TJ didn't teach him to quit on routes.... RE: Lapham called out Ross - bengalfan74 - 09-24-2018 (09-24-2018, 01:46 PM)Sled21 Wrote: I've said it before, his speed is not that elite. When you run a 4.2, but the defender is a 4.3 or 4.4 guy and can jam you at the line, he is going to be right there the whole route, and if there is any adjustment at all to the ball the advantage is gone. Ross needs to learn to make the contested completion. It's been said many times and it's true. Speed in shorts on a track and speed on a football field in game are two different things. Ross's football speed isn't there yet in more ways than one. Will it ever get there ? Doesn't look like it so far. RE: Lapham called out Ross - BengalD - 09-24-2018 (09-24-2018, 02:34 AM)Trademark Wrote: Wish I had a clip, but did you all hear that on the radio where Dave called out Ross for stopping on his route? Lol Guess there will be a handful of folks from the board that will have to go talk to lap and tell him he's just negative . RE: Lapham called out Ross - jason - 09-24-2018 (09-24-2018, 11:40 AM)WeezyBengal Wrote: Why is no one talking about the awful ball Andy threw? That thing was a duck and was begging to be picked off. Vintage Andy Dalton... RE: Lapham called out Ross - I_C_DeadPeople - 09-24-2018 Maybe Ross looked good in training camp because he kept beating Dre RE: Lapham called out Ross - Bengalfan4life27c - 09-24-2018 Panthers have a good defense. secondary is solid. Ross isn't AJ Green yet. Need more time to determine if he's a bust yet RE: Lapham called out Ross - Shake n Blake - 09-24-2018 (09-24-2018, 10:48 AM)Nately120 Wrote: Side note, yesterday I listened to the 2nd half rather than watch it since I had to mow the lawn, and I'll say that Lapham's enthusiasm is nice but on half the plays I was trying to hear what was going on and Lap was screaming over Dan's play-by-play. Dalton drops back, he's got a man open, he lets it g..AAHHRGGGGHHO OOOHH AAHHAAHMOOHOOH!HHAHAOOOO!!!! You either love Lap or you hate him. Personally, I love his child-like enthusiasm. Makes me feel like I'm watching the game with a buddy who also loves the Bengals. (09-24-2018, 12:07 PM)Wyche Wrote: How does Joe Goodberry know? I see this cat all of the time.....but what, exactly, are his credentials? I mean, why isn't he a scout or coach somewhere? He's a journalist. 1. Is Goofberry really a journalist? I thought he wrote for Cincy Jungle. 2. Goofberry also hates Dalton, so he has double the reason to defend Ross on that play. RE: Lapham called out Ross - jj22 - 09-24-2018 If AJ is healthy (big if with a hip injury which we know has ended careers), Ross has to be benched and traded if possible. No way Dalton can trust him and we all have seen nothing good happens when the ball is thrown his way. Just can't play a player you can't trust and any pass attempts his way typically ends in a interception. Just can't play under those circumstances. Cut the losses and move on. RE: Lapham called out Ross - thillan - 09-24-2018 I don’t get it guys.. why can’t both Dalton AND Ross be in the wrong on that INT? The first one I get, but he did force feed it to him still. But the second one? Dalton threw a bad ball, and Ross quit on his route. RE: Lapham called out Ross - Millhouse - 09-24-2018 (09-24-2018, 03:31 PM)thillan Wrote: I don’t get it guys.. why can’t both Dalton AND Ross be in the wrong on that INT? The first one I get, but he did force feed it to him still. Yeah when I saw that pass flutter making some quacking noises, I was like uh-oh. Then I saw the replay, and how Ross wasn't even looking back for it even as he was on the strong side, so he should have been looking for it as he had to be near the top of Andy's progressions. It was the perfect scenario between the qb and wr there for a safety to make one of the easiest interceptions possible. RE: Lapham called out Ross - Wyche'sWarrior - 09-24-2018 (09-24-2018, 03:16 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: You either love Lap or you hate him. Personally, I love his child-like enthusiasm. Hell, he may not even be that....a quick Google search doesn't turn up much.....but, alas, he's some sort of expert. |