04-17-2021, 01:08 AM
(04-16-2021, 08:51 AM)XenoMorph Wrote: well to be honest i think a someof Palmer interceptions were caused by chad running the wrong route. (him and carson not being on the same page.. And ill generally side with the QB on those.)
He was great at running the route he ran though lol
But without any of us knowning the playbook and play designs its impossible for any of us or Colin to say.
This right here is exactly where the myth about Chad running bad routes originated. People who still liked CP but were tiring of Chad's antics had the perfect way to excuse all of Palmer's INTs while simultaneously getting to blame Chad for something.
Palmer throwing up his arms at Chad all the time only fanned the flames.
Thing is, Palmer kept throwing a lot of picks in Oakland and AZ, and still threw his hands up as if to blame the receiver. It's just what Palmer did. Before 2010, Chad had a rep as an exceptional route runner, and that's probably the truth...and Housh backs it up.
Yes there was some truth to Chad (sometimes) improvising on routes to get open, but at that time, that was true for many QB/WR tandems that had played together for many years. Drew Brees has talked about guys like Colston having more freedom to improvise to get open.
The training, nutrition, medicine, fitness, playbooks and rules evolve. The athlete does not.