Fun Fact - vrables PO punt vs ratbirds was one of the all time saddest punts in the history of NFLThat would be called, "coaching like a coward."
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Fun Fact - vrables PO punt vs ratbirds was one of the all time saddest punts in the history of NFLThat would be called, "coaching like a coward."
Vrabel better not do it for a home game unless Levis is hurt.Get ready for coach to put Tanney back out there when healthy. This board will exploded. Levis is the better player, he is our future and unless he gets hurt our QB. But I got this bad feeling we are not going to like what is coming!
Agreed with most other than not putting the ball in harm's way often. Should probably have 4 ints already.It's only 2 games. But Levis looks the part. He is calm in the pocket. He can read a defense. The arm talent is easy to see. He has showed nice athleticism. And, he hasn't put the ball in harms way very much, beyond the last couple of drives where he was trying to make something happen.
Considering the state of our OL last night and our rather mediocre WR core (outside of Hopkins), I think the last 2 games have gone about as well as we could have hoped. With a Jags win this weekend.
Hard to root for us to lose when Levis shows so much promise. But it's gonna be in our best interest to get as high a pick as possible since this draft has multiple generational talents as positions we need.
At this point, he’s only pi$$ing off the fan base not “confusing” opponents.Vrabel today refused to name a starting QB, which is the norm these days.
Opposing coach: "I guess we need to game plan around both a QB who can throw down field and one who can't."At this point, he’s only pi$$ing off the fan base not “confusing” opponents.
He will continue to have risky throws. Most every throw he makes is risky because they double team our one good reciever and the others don’t have the talent to get open. Hopefully they learn.He had a handful of risky/bad throws, couple dropped INT, but young guy and a historically pretty advanced D in Pitt.
let him keep throwing that thing and he’ll improve. Great job diagnosing some of the plays today too. Called the hot routes and such.
I agree. He has avoided a lot of sacks both games. Just imagine if he had a better line and two great receiversRough night for Levis but still encouraging, the talent and tools are all there for sure. Yes, it looks a little unorthodox, but Levis’ arm strength is elite, the way he’s able to sling it with such a quick release on his back foot without planting is so underrated. Tannehill would have taken so many sacks in those situations.
He will continue to have risky throws. Most every throw he makes is risky because they double team our one good reciever and the others don’t have the talent to get open. Hopefully they learn.
The Steelers were not impressive but won the game with their Jeff Fisher pattern. Keep it close, low risk plays, play hard at the end
I don't think throwing a fastball is any problem for Levis, lol! Give the guy a chance to learn a bit more, he's only played two gamesAt least Levis makes risky throws down field. Tannehill has the same tendency to try to thread the needle in to tight windows and for the same reasons you mentioned (WRs suck)...only he never seemed to take the risk of throwing down field.
One thing I noticed about Levis that probably hurts his accuracy is his unorthodox "flick of the wrist" throws. He can throw from odd angles and off of his back foot etc... but I think he needs to learn to drive some of those balls as sometimes he seems to float the ball more than necessary. Seems like some of his throws hang in the air for ever. Just my opinion of course.
Isn't that what I said? That he needs to learn when to drive the ball... I agree that he's capable.I don't think throwing a fastball is any problem for Levis, lol! Give the guy a chance to learn a bit more, he's only played two games