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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerPack" data-source="post: 801953" data-attributes="member: 9838"><p>I think both sides of the argument have some fair points and that is what keeps fueling the fire. When only one side has "the goods" the argument typically peters out. In many ways, AR is playing the way he always has when it comes to holding onto the ball and not forcing things. In my eyes the biggest difference this year is the accuracy. I used to expect darn near every single throw to be right on point and either be caught or dropped. I am seeing balls sail over guys heads and even a few throws coming up short which really throws me for a loop. The injury has to be playing a significant role in this for many a reason. A, he isn't getting the reps in practice to sync up with is guys, both new and old. B, I know he has always thrown from all sorts of different angles and platforms so it may be hard to pinpoint which throws are giving him the biggest problem but the fact is, he isn't hitting guys nearly as often as we're accustomed to. </p><p></p><p>I am in the camp of fans wanting to see some shorter/intermediate stuff get worked into the gameplan. I get going for everything on 3rd and short every now and then but not almost every time. Moving the chains and eating up yardage is the name is the best way to score while also helping your D get some rest. Since we aren't in the locker room it's impossible to say who's to blame for this but I tend to look the direction of the playcaller. AR, like almost all QB's, wants to make the big plays and I understand that. My problem is it doesn't take a genius to see that on 3rd and 3 you have a much better chance of conversion throwing the ball within 10 yards of the LOS opposed to 20+ down field. For every one of those plays we convert there are 3-4 we don't which all result in punts/FG attempts. Game after game after game I keep expecting to see something change but it doesn't and this is my main reason for looking in Mike's direction. I just hope we can get things rolling and start playing the type of ball we are accustomed to seeing. Right now, this sucks and there's no other way to put it. </p><p></p><p>G P G.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerPack, post: 801953, member: 9838"] I think both sides of the argument have some fair points and that is what keeps fueling the fire. When only one side has "the goods" the argument typically peters out. In many ways, AR is playing the way he always has when it comes to holding onto the ball and not forcing things. In my eyes the biggest difference this year is the accuracy. I used to expect darn near every single throw to be right on point and either be caught or dropped. I am seeing balls sail over guys heads and even a few throws coming up short which really throws me for a loop. The injury has to be playing a significant role in this for many a reason. A, he isn't getting the reps in practice to sync up with is guys, both new and old. B, I know he has always thrown from all sorts of different angles and platforms so it may be hard to pinpoint which throws are giving him the biggest problem but the fact is, he isn't hitting guys nearly as often as we're accustomed to. I am in the camp of fans wanting to see some shorter/intermediate stuff get worked into the gameplan. I get going for everything on 3rd and short every now and then but not almost every time. Moving the chains and eating up yardage is the name is the best way to score while also helping your D get some rest. Since we aren't in the locker room it's impossible to say who's to blame for this but I tend to look the direction of the playcaller. AR, like almost all QB's, wants to make the big plays and I understand that. My problem is it doesn't take a genius to see that on 3rd and 3 you have a much better chance of conversion throwing the ball within 10 yards of the LOS opposed to 20+ down field. For every one of those plays we convert there are 3-4 we don't which all result in punts/FG attempts. Game after game after game I keep expecting to see something change but it doesn't and this is my main reason for looking in Mike's direction. I just hope we can get things rolling and start playing the type of ball we are accustomed to seeing. Right now, this sucks and there's no other way to put it. G P G. [/QUOTE]
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