In the few drops Geno had, his footwork looked pretty good. Got out from center in a hurry and seemed to stay poised with the rush in his face. Hard to really evaluate anything with such a small sample.
positives: no special teams mistakes gates looks great mo wilk looks great negatives: we need to get pressure when blitzing, picked up way to well way too often we are downey soft up the middle on run D super sloppy with penalties sanchez makes another horrible horrible play
with sanchez, im MUCH more concerned with him playing mistake free football then i am with him making more plays. The problem with sanchez is and always will be the backbreaking plays he makes that kill drives and put you behind the 8ball and kill momentum. if this is a real game, he puts us down 13 instead of down 6. thats a huge difference, especially on the road. yeah, outside of that he looked pretty great, made some really good throws. but its really about limiting the mistakes... and specifically huge game changing mistakes(pick 6's, turnovers in either redzone). you cant take points of the board or give points to your opponent. this is year 5, we cant have those kinds of throws.
If this was a real game, they would have called the FB getting tackled on his route. And...considering that was a design play, its 50% on Ferguson. Mark should still not have tossed it. He has to look first there, and not trust the timing,
Maybe they don't trust him to throw? I don't know why that would be the case if they allow headband to do it.
yea, maybe the penalty gets called there. but does it matter? its still a horrible decision and a horrible throw and a rookie mistake. its not the result that is worrysome, its the decision making and execution.
Neil Glat in a halftime interview just said something along the lines of cheaper food prices at games... YA RIGHT
Yes on a screen pass you should look where you are throwing. It was a terrible decision, what I have stressed all offseason. The play blew up, throw it in the dirt.