Maybe this will be enough to make the organization go in a different direction. Maybe Lock will practice this week and play in a couple of weeks.
https://ftw.usatoday.com/2019/10/joe...ing-loss-colts
Maybe this will be enough to make the organization go in a different direction. Maybe Lock will practice this week and play in a couple of weeks.
https://ftw.usatoday.com/2019/10/joe...ing-loss-colts
Here is part of Flacco's quote
"Who cares if they have a timeout there at the end or not?" Flacco said. "Getting in field-goal range isn't that tough. You're just putting your defense in these bad situations and I just felt like, what do we have to lose? Why can't we be aggressive in some of these situations? That's kind of how I feel about a lot of the game today."
He'll still be starting the next 8 games.
Last edited by Nomad; 10-27-2019 at 06:02 PM.
This should have some ramifications but I doubt it will. Flacco is the biggest reason they are 2-6. It ain't the play-calling that's the problem.
"Let's unleash Joe Flacco and let him win the damn game!" Yeah, that's a rallying cry that will get the Broncos to the playoffs.
See, Joe, there are QBs who can throw up and down the field and be more "aggressive" because they are good. I know you think you are, but you are definitely not one of those QBs, Joe.
You're one of those QBs who can win if the rest of the team is really good and they don't have to throw more than 30 times in any game from running the snot out of the ball.
That's you Joe. The more you throw the more the chances of a game-ending pick. Cause that's how you play.
I stand behind Joe.
No. Just no. Put the radio down.
Flacco has been D+. That isn't good, at all. However, he doesn't call the plays, or the scheme, or control the massive leaking ship that is the Oline. He isn't the solution, has been part of the problem, but I respect his balls in calling out cowardly play calling. Lock plz.
In addition, let’s talk about the play called. Fine, it’s a run. They built this whole ******* team to run out of the I or the offset-I with a fullback and a tailback, then ******* do that in the critical moment. This team isn’t supposed to be a spread team, it’s not built like one. But in the most key moment of the game, that’s what you call?
The logic behind the play calling is just null. It needs to be called out.
Reminder: They ran a fake punt last week in which they ran a gunner in motion, thinking that wouldn’t tip off the fake. These offensive coaches are just clueless.
The cowardly play calling is trying to PROTECT Joe from himself. The way to limit Joe's interceptions is to make sure they run the ball as much as possible and do not rely on Joe Flacco throwing the ball to win. The less Joe Flacco throws the better.
So, his proposed solution "Let's get aggressive and let Joe throw it all over the field" is actually a terrible idea! That is why he is not a Raven people. They tried that over and over and it didn't work. Not at all.
You don't want your D+ QB throwing it all over the field. The more he tries that the more picks he will throw. It's math.
Settle down Dmac. If they really wanted to do that they would call 3 running plays in a row, or kill the 5 and 7 step drops with an oline that has issues protecting on 3 step slants, not that we are smart enough 2 call them much, but still.
I'm all for seeing Lock, but if you really think Flacco is truly the issue I suggest booze. Lots of booze.
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