Kid is wise beyond his years. Really pulling for him. I think he really could be special in this league
Can't wait for all the Palmer *cough* Beck comments a week from now: "I think he's really starting to put it all together. He can make all the throws, he's just adjusting to the speed of the game."
It's a positive move on his part. Probably the first of many he will need before he can play in the NFL. Kid comes out of college after finally putting it all together in a beyond weird season. He no doubt thought he was ready for the NFL and everything it could throw at him. 5 games in he realizes he is woefully unprepared for the NFL. He makes a great throw now and then but NFL QB's make a great throw every other pass and what he is doing is like 1/10th what he needs to be doing. So now that all this has dawned on him he is taking proactive steps to try to fix things. This is the only way he comes out of this thing intact and he's going to have to do it for about the next two years straight - fixing things as he goes. More power to him. He's not waiting for somebody else to make things better he's going to do it himself.
It seems likely that Zach Wilson has realized that there is nothing Mike LaFleur or Robert Saleh can do for him over the bye that is going to fix the issues he is having right now. He could ask a teammate or two to spend the bye with him somewhere here, making lots of repetitions on the throws he is having difficulty with. Making lots of repetitions of taking a snap, going to play action and then making a quick throw. However if he's decided he wants to make a thousand throws over the bye week and really work on those plays? Well that's something you hire people to do with you and you do it where you have connections. You do it from 8am until the light goes, with a few breaks here and there. I'm going to guess that is what Zach Wilson is going to be doing with John Beck and a few trusted selected ex-players that Beck is hooked up with. And they're probably going to get paid very well to do it and to keep their mouths shut about what the sessions look like, how they work and how Zach is doing in them. The Jets face Bill Belichik again right after the bye in New England. I'm pretty sure Zach Wilson wants that performance to be a hell of a lot better than the last one.
I hope it works, I really do. I guess it's Darnold not improving after working with Palmer that makes me a bit skeptical.
Darnold has a major mechanical issue in his throwing motion, not as bad as Tebow but definitely making him off-target more often than he should be. The answer to that type of problem is repetition, as many as you need to retrain your mechanics so that throwing becomes about muscle memory and is automatic. Josh Allen had a similar problem that made him sail passes too often and too inaccurate throwing to receivers crossing his field of view. He made a bunch of mistakes his first two seasons and was one of the reasons the Bills weren't able to finish well. After his second season he recognized that his mechanics were a big part of the problem and he worked with Palmer in the off-season - making about 10k throws in a bunch of clustered sessions and analyzing the mechanics as he did it. That's what "fixed" him. It wasn't NFL experience (other than letting him know things needed to be fixed), it was working the problem rigorously until he found the solution in a mechanical fix. Sam Darnold appears to have taken a different approach with Palmer. We don't know what that was but he still has the hitch in his throwing motion when he is throwing from a set position. It doesn't appear that Zach Wilson has a flaw in his throwing motion. It looks more like he has bad mechanics in terms of how he sets himself, how he turns his body as he addresses the field of play before throwing and in terms of what throws he is willing to let go of instead of finding a better option. He also has bad mechanics under pressure, turning his back on the field of play while scrambling too often (Josh Allen used to do this regularly and now almost not at all) and forcing throws instead of just getting to the ground quickly and safely when under interior pressure. He also is sloppy on some of the throws he makes that are not high velocity throws. Wilson should be able to make improvements to all of the above with enough reps, but we're talking thousands of reps not the few hundred he will get in practice and the few hundred more in games under pressure. The CS is saying all the right things about a rookie QB right now but watch Saleh's face on the sidelines after Zach screws up. He is definitely not a happy puppy.
Kudos to Zach You only are a Loser if you stop trying...and now we must be patient while he takes the Stanley H Kaplan (famous college board tutor ha) remedial QB course First lesson >>>so here's the receivers hands throw to them ..but not sooohard it bounces off Second lesson>>>>theirs the receivers feet DONT throw it there Third lesson>>>Jets jerseys are usually green and white or all white only throw to players with those colors please
I am sick over this ..year after year We set up our BYU guy up for failure Now he has to spend his own big bucks to save his career ...really hope it works out by 2022