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Originally Posted by SunnySide
Im not sure Kyle Allen will win us any games above what Heinike has done and will do in the future ... but it may be helpful for evaluation purposes. Im not saying Heinke is as bad as it was towards the end w RG3 but Heinike is not running plays as designed.
I understand that on the field shit happens and happens quickly and its not as easy as drawing up plays in the friendly confines of a film room ... but id like to see Turner's offense run on time how it is designed.
is Humphries good at getting separation in the LOS for crucial 5-7 yard pass plays to move the sticks? I dont know bc the ball doesnt come out right away if he does win at the line.
Are some of these long routes open bc a receiver runs an underneath route pulling the safety up? IDK bc the ball isnt coming out.
Backyard offense.
All we do know is Heinike is good at scrambling and Terry is good at winning 50/50 balls.
I want to be ale to judge Turner. I want to know if receivers are winning their routes. We have to go back and rely on people w the All 22 to see bc the tv feed stays on the QB who just holds, scrambles then throws on a now broken play.
TV feed .. we have no idea if guys are open or not.
I want to know if its play design. I will know if the Qb throws the ball on time as designed.
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Well those are certainly valid points, and if/when they lose to Denver and wanted to start Kyle after for those reasons then that's probably the smart thing to do. And maybe they learn something about the offense, but I don't see it making a difference in wins but it will show they are trying everything if nothing else. What we've learned is that TH is a good backup to keep around.