12-15-2015, 05:47 PM
(12-15-2015, 04:54 PM)BigPapaKain Wrote: He didn't say he wasn't adjusting his plans. He's just saying he's not gonna step lightly with his backup.
I for one think it's a good idea to keep the game plan more or less the same. Dalton and McCarron are similar enough physically to where the throws will remain the same. All the pre-snap shenanigans may be gone, and McCarron won't have as much control as Dalton with audibles and play changing, but he should do alright with a more varied offense than most backups.
Agreed. The drop off between the two physically isn't much. AJ has shown he can hit most of the throws, although, it is a small sample size. The difference is between the ears and chemistry w/the wideouts. I don't think we should be concerned about if can make all the throws but whether if he should or shouldn't. I do hope the game plan doesn't change much, he's got to learn sometime and SF is the place to do it.