08-28-2015, 05:28 PM
(08-28-2015, 10:41 AM)jj22 Wrote: You can't ignore he got 6 receivers over 400+ yards just two years ago. You can't do that if your unable to go through your progressions. Look at some of the other young darlings in the league who haven't accomplished that. It does look as though he predetermines his throws pre snap, that's a legit criticism, but he's proved to be able to go through progressions. At least in Gruden's system.
The Air Coryell system Hue runs requires strong pass protection. I know people think we try to blame the oline, but we have a run blocking line (Dalton does get the ball out quick on short drops which helps the line), not a pass blocking line. It's why Mike Martz qb's use to get killed behind leaky lines. In order for Hues passing game to be effective Dalton needs the time to work with 7 step drops and two hitches. That's tough to do with our Oline.
I don't get why hue can't adapt his system to keep his run game, but use the west coast wide receiver route tree that Dalton was more effective in from 2011-2013.
I read some [re-draft scouting reports the other day on Andy. One thing they all had in common is that he would thrive or at least be at his best in a WCO. So, a bunch of people agree with you.
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