12-29-2015, 05:48 AM
(12-29-2015, 02:36 AM)BonnieBengal Wrote: I agree they got gassed by the altitude, and McCarron is still learning zone coverage, so that change in the second half slowed him down.
Really. Zone had nothing to do with it. You need to quit listening to people on here. It's not like he was forcing throws or even off target. Hue had issues calling pass plays designed to go to our WRs. I mean how many throws did he throw to AJ in the second half? One AJ dropped and the other AJ gave up on early.
Hue continued to rush to a tune of 33 times even though it wasn't working. We moved the ball at will in the air and Hue refused to win this game on AJs arm. 3.3yds/carry is atrocious. AJ McCarron did not struggle against zone. He ran the plays sent to him by Hue which were not designed to go to our receivers very often.