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Originally Posted by Rausch
He gets through them just fine he just NEVER see's a man open enough.
Watch the Bengals vs. 49'ers game from 3 years back. There was no pressure on him. Neither offense could accomplish jack $#it. Bengals stacked vs. the run.
There was no pressure.
He went full-dank-diaper until the 4th quarter.
This is the perfect example of a guy who plays better when he DOESN'T over-think...
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'This is the perfect example of a guy who plays better when he DOESN'T over-think...'
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What happened in the 2011 Saints Divisional game? Alex had his back against the wall, do or die with nothing to lose. He quit thinking and played flawlessly.
He is over-analytical and risk averse. If you could program him with Aaron Rodgers' appetite for risk -- take the appropriate risk at the appropriate time -- he would be a top 10 QB, about as effective as Eli Manning.
He was born over-analytical. It is not coach-able. Reid had better understand this perfectly.