02-20-2013, 05:32 PM
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'Tis my eye!
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Originally Posted by BossChief
Exactly.
A big part of a quarterbacks job is to study his opponents and to know the skills and limitations of his teammates.
During presnap reads, a quarterback is trying to assess what defense the other team is in and then identify the matchups.
That's why its ****ing reeruned to try to clown Geno because he went with his first read a lot...the guy completed over 70% of his throws because he identified the opposing defense presnap and knew what matchup his WR would win.
That's a strength, not a weakness.
If the guy stayed with his first read a lot and was completing 57% of his throws...checking down a lot, taking a lot of sacks and forcing passes into doubles and getting the passes intercepted...that's a problem. That's what Matt Cassel did.
Geno is a cerebral quarterback and its funny to watch the media dumbasses that can't tell the difference.
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