Pocket Poise

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saden1
08-30-2005, 06:46 AM
I some of the highlights of the Steelers game posted here and I came away very impressed with Ramsey's pocket movement. He has truly improved in that department. The balls are also coming out of his hands with some authority and confidence. I'm really excited to see how much he has improved.

ChounsMan
08-30-2005, 08:41 AM
Yes, I will agree with you on Ramsey's strength this season, but his inability to throw a nice fade route, ala Campbell has me concerned after this season.

Brunell is looking great this preseason. Brunell has truly impressed me with his poise & ability to move & throw with good accuracy.

Ramsey will start, but if he goes down I confident that our backup will not faulter.

cpayne5
08-30-2005, 08:48 AM
I some of the highlights of the Steelers game posted here and I came away very impressed with Ramsey's pocket movement. He has truly improved in that department. The balls are also coming out of his hands with some authority and confidence. I'm really excited to see how much he has improved.
Yeah, definitely agree and I think you can attribute it to the amount of protection he's getting up front.

ChounsMan
08-30-2005, 08:53 AM
Let me just add this.... Ramsey makes 1 bad pass for every 3 attempts. Not sure if that's good enough yet..?

Untill he learns to throw the ball away & not force bad passes, Ramseys still in my dog house woof woof...!!

MTK
08-30-2005, 09:28 AM
I feel much better about Ramsey after the Steelers game.

I also feel much better about him after seeing some other young QBs around the league struggle alot more than he has... Palmer, Carr, Harrington, Roethlisberger, etc.

Drift Reality
08-30-2005, 10:05 AM
I feel much better about Ramsey after the Steelers game.

I also feel much better about him after seeing some other young QBs around the league struggle alot more than he has... Palmer, Carr, Harrington, Roethlisberger, etc.

I'm glad you pointed out Carr and Harrington because those are the other guys that were taking in the Ramsey draft - way before Ramsey. The thing about those two guys is that they have been given every opportunity to succeed and they have still played at a level at or below the way Ramsey has played - who has been fighting an uphill battle since he got into the league.

I think Ramsey is the type of guy where, if he doesn't make it here, will go somewhere else and in a couple more years, become a really quality started a la Brad Johnson in his prime.

STPainmaker
08-30-2005, 11:19 AM
I understand Ramsey's fundamentals appear much improved but you have to be concerned with him, the bottom line is performance. He has to perform this year or he will be gone. I like PR alot I think he got baptised with fire as a rookie but he has to overcome his crappy circumstances. Things have changed around him the oline looks better, the offense has grown, his WR's are better he must step up!!

scowan
08-30-2005, 11:44 AM
I am a big Ramsey fan, but I am concerned like the rest of you about the one "bone-head" play everygame that he seems to make. Last week it was the INT that went for a TD, the week before it was the INT in the Endzone. I don't really know how you coach him out of those decisions, because they are so instinctive and instincts also make you a great QB. Maybe it is a maturity thing, or maybe his decison making will get better. I hope the playcalling will help put Ramsey in a better situation this year. However not to be too critical, other QBs make the same mistakes, like Pennington did twice last week in the red zone (threw 2 INTS) and lets all face it, sometimes the defense just makes a great play.

JWsleep
08-30-2005, 12:32 PM
Not there yet, but improving. It's definetly a big year for PR.

illdefined
08-30-2005, 12:39 PM
Ramsey's weak point right now is pass placement. yeah thats a pretty esssential thing to work on, but watching the Steelers game i have to say he's totally overcome any of the "shell shock" he's had in the past years.

he showed serious determination and awareness in the face of those blitzes, and he almost made some really good things happen on the move. I remember Aikman actually being shocked for a moment as Ramsey squirmed from some rushers with his eyes locked downfield the whole time.

he's strong, aware and fearless, things we've always suspected of him. only thing he really has to prove is that he can place that thing. if Ramsey will ever reach his potential as a QB it will be this season and behind this O-Line, screw the risk, he needs to play against the Baltimore defense and get all the reps we can give him.

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