10-15-2016, 01:09 PM
(10-15-2016, 12:38 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: Not necessarily. Sometimes it means he's figured out where the weak spot of the defense is and he's decided where to throw the ball, before it's snapped.
Something Boomer used to do, back in the day.
It's something all good QB's do. Andy, with his quick realease, has done well in the past to help mask average Oline play but in my opinion this year is different because of one thing, continuity. I truly believe The new blood (Boyd, lafell, uzomah, kroft) aren't doing things exactly right yet and aren't in the right spots all of the time. Yes the numbers for some of these guys aren't all bad butI think that's a testament to Daltons abilities as a QB. The fact of the matter is that if a QB doesn't have FULL trust in his guys to make ALL the right reads AND be in all the right spots ALL of the time, then he can't be as decisive. Being indecisive at all with a bad Oline is bad.
Let's face it, considering our porous Oline, without Andy, this team could very well be winless. Macaroni playing is far from the answer.