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GridIron26 09-25-2020, 12:06 PM Haskins isn’t totally at fault for the slow starts, Scott Turner needs to share that responsibility. His gameplanning has been avg...the reason we beat the eagles cause Ron told him to scrap the shit he was doing on offense in the first halfAgreed. I haven't seen anything I like from Turner so far.. It seems as if Turner is trying too hard to be innovative coordinator.
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KI Skins Fan 09-25-2020, 12:21 PM Concerning Dwayne Haskins' inaccuracy problems, I listened to comments from three knowledgable NFL people on this topic: Chris Cooley, Dan Orlovsky of ESPN who played QB in the NFL for 12 Years, and Scott Turner. The following are some of the things I picked up from their comments.
Chris Cooley noted that there was no significant difference in Dwayne's accuracy when he was under pressure versus when he was not under pressure. The problem is not in his emotional state but rather in his mechanics, particularly with his feet. He is not setting up properly to drive the ball accurately.
Dan Orlovsky had two recommendations for DH. First to become a technician with his feet. Second, to stop assuming where he will be going with the ball prior to the snap.
Scott Turner thinks that Dwayne needs to ensure that his feet and his body position are correct when throwing. Right now he is making too many arm only throws that adversely affect his accuracy. He also thinks that Dwayne gets excited when he sees a receiver breaking into the open and rushes his throws while forgetting about his mechanics.
So it seems that his accuracy problems are primarily due to poor or inconsistent mechanics. As far as I know, the only solution to that is many, many repetitions to get to the point where his mechanics are virtually automatic.
WCommandersfan99 09-25-2020, 12:25 PM The problem is not in his emotional state but rather in his mechanics, particularly with his feet. He is not setting up properly to drive the ball accurately.Exactly. His mechanics look the same from last year- flawed. This will NOT work in the NFL. He needs to improve it quickly or we'll move on. He is very inaccurate and people need to quit sugarcoating this. Love his emotion, size and arm strength. The mechanics and inaccuracy though will not work. I do trust RR to get this figured out. If there's anything I want to gain from this season other than the culture reform, it's whether Dwayne Haskins Jr. or Kyle Allen are serviceable in this league.
skinsfaninok 09-25-2020, 12:46 PM If his footwork is this bad still, at this point in his QB career I don't see it getting any better. In college those flaws were hidden well because of the system he played in and the weapons around him. Like I said Sunday, Justin Herbert looked better in 1 game that he wasn't even prepared to start in more than DH has in his young career so far. It's also bad when folks in the media (Cooley , ESPN) etc, are asking him to focus on his mechanics more... They ain't saying that about Murray , Mayfield , Lock , etc. I'm all for giving him this full season to get better but I'm not very optimistic.
Minshew has a horrible OL , his #1 WR wasn't there last night and his defense is trash but he managed to be productive.
Burrow last week, same situation with OL and trash Defense and he had 300 and 3tds. You can't blame the OL / WRs every week. I gave Haskins a pass week 1 but week 2 he was straight awful on tape. We'll see ow he responds Sunday
Chico23231 09-25-2020, 12:58 PM I’m really surprised Turner is not using the RB more in the pass game.
skinsfaninok 09-25-2020, 12:59 PM I’m really surprised Turner is not using the RB more in the pass game.
Gibson has flash, he may get more reps this week
WCommandersfan99 09-25-2020, 01:11 PM I'm all for giving him this full season to get better but I'm not very optimistic. 1/2 a season for me if the inaccuracy/mechanics woes continue. Really would like to see what we have in Allen, and I have a feeling the staff will too considering the Carolina correlation.
Ruhskins 09-25-2020, 01:53 PM 1/2 a season for me if the inaccuracy/mechanics woes continue. Really would like to see what we have in Allen, and I have a feeling the staff will too considering the Carolina correlation.
Allen is a back up, I don't get the urgency of putting him in by anyone.
I also don't get why everyone keeps comparing Haskins to teams/QBs that are in a completely different situation than Washington:
Minshew/Jax - Minshew started most of the games last season, and aside from OC, the team has pretty much the same coaching staff from last year. Also, Mishew was pretty bad last night and Jax got soundly beaten by an average Miami team.
J. Hurbert/Chargers - The Chargers have a loaded team on both sides of the ball. And again, same coaching staff as last year. But who knows, maybe Hurbert is better than Haskins.
Burrow/Bengals - I think Burrow is better than Haskins, I'll give you that, but again Bengals have a team with the same coaching staff from last year, probably better WRs than we do, and a potentially elite RB in Mixon. Yet, they are 0-2. What's the point of throwing 300 yards if you don't win.
Lock/Broncos: Lock only started 5 games last season, but again, his team has the same coaching staff as last year. Also, I think Lock had way better weapons offensively: Sutton, Lindsey, Fant, etc., etc. Now this is a moot point, since Lock is hurt.
It's funny that no one brings up the only other QB/team that is the same situation as Haskins: Daniel Jones and the Giants.
Jones started more games than Haskins last year, but he's in his second year, with a new coaching staff, and not a lot of talent around him (and almost no talent after Saquon went down). And guess what, Jones is not very good and they are 0-2.
Allen is a back up, I don't get the urgency of putting him in by anyone.
I also don't get why everyone keeps comparing Haskins to teams/QBs that are in a completely different situation than Washington:
Minshew/Jax - Minshew started most of the games last season, and aside from OC, the team has pretty much the same coaching staff from last year. Also, Mishew was pretty bad last night and Jax got soundly beaten by an average Miami team.
J. Hurbert/Chargers - The Chargers have a loaded team on both sides of the ball. And again, same coaching staff as last year. But who knows, maybe Hurbert is better than Haskins.
Burrow/Bengals - I think Burrow is better than Haskins, I'll give you that, but again Bengals have a team with the same coaching staff from last year, probably better WRs than we do, and a potentially elite RB in Mixon. Yet, they are 0-2. What's the point of throwing 300 yards if you don't win.
Lock/Broncos: Lock only started 5 games last season, but again, his team has the same coaching staff as last year. Also, I think Lock had way better weapons offensively: Sutton, Lindsey, Fant, etc., etc. Now this is a moot point, since Lock is hurt.
It's funny that no one brings up the only other QB/team that is the same situation as Haskins: Daniel Jones and the Giants.
Jones started more games than Haskins last year, but he's in his second year, with a new coaching staff, and not a lot of talent around him (and almost no talent after Saquon went down). And guess what, Jones is not very good and they are 0-2.
Agree with everything here. The comparisons to other young QBs usually get a hard eye roll from me. Apples to oranges. And I'm not sure what anyone was watching last night but Minshew was not good.
skinsfaninok 09-25-2020, 02:23 PM I'd def take Haskins over Jones, I think the upside is better long term.
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