Ryan Koenigsberg: "Don't look now but Paxton is off to another really good start today"
Though He slay me, I will trust in Him . . . (Job 13:15)
It has been, but seems to me that the consensus yesterday was that Lynch did better. Even though he went for the endzone every time in the redzone, he did have 2 completions (2-6) for TDs on two of his three posessions (I think it was 15 yard line, 10 and then 5) and his misses were high, thinking being that if he scored two TDs and a FG in three red zone possessions, it would be good.
Also, what I picked up yesterday was that this wasn't much different for Lynch than the past week or so, the major difference was the lack of INTs and mistakes. It sounds like classic gunslinger, but with accuracy problems. If he makes better reads and a bit better accuracy (some of that is due to late reads Mason and others have said), then he might have enough upside for the Broncos to roll the dice on.
McGovern could make a play on RG. I had high hopes for him last season but he did not see the field.
Which is kind of what I've seen too. What is nice about TS is when he screws up, he bounces right back. I'd rather he just not screw up, but bouncing back and not letting it get to him the next drive is key.
When Paxton screws up, it seems to take several plays or even more than one drive to shake it off. That can lead to more mistakes. He can grow through it, but that's for sure something that needs addressed for him to take it to the next level as a player.
Me too man. I know everyone thinks I'm some biased, Lynch hating turd, but I just want good QB play...Him TS, Matt Stafford, I don't care as long as it works. I haven't liked what I've seen out of PL so far, but that doesn't mean I can't be won over if he proves to me he's worthy of it.
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