soflavike wrote:
I guess I feel that with 8 in the box and single coverage on the WR's, he could have stretched the field a lot more than he did. I'm not asking for 60 yd bombs every other play, but you have to throw a few 25 yd completions per game to make a secondary think twice.
A lot of people get caught up with "8 in the box" like it's selling out to stop the run, or the players are only thinking about the run. Here's the thing though, if it's not play action, 8 in the box doesn't matter at all when it comes to defending the pass, with the WR's we have. Simply look into the back field, see Peterson didn't get it, and cover Jenkins and Rudolph who aren't going to blow by you, not a big deal at all. Simpson or whoever looks the most dangerous still gets a safety over the top (4 DL, 3 LBs, 1 S in the box = eight) If it is play action, it can take about a second to realize it's a fake and most DB's with 4.5 speed can close on guys like jenkins who at this point in his career is probably running at 5.0 speed at best. Not to mention it takes a little while for guys like that to even get 20 yards down the field, as not every route is a GO route. They can get bumped at the line and re-routed possibly slowing them down more, contact is okay within 5 yards.
In musgrave's bunched offense, we keep everything in tight, usually with only 2 WR's on the field (double tight ends) so really only one WR is getting single coverage.
So unless you're playing GB or NO or an offense like that, 8 in the box is fairly standard for anyone with any kind of running game at all on 1st and 2nd down. All it really means is that you have an extra guy within like 10 yards of the LoS instead of say 12-15 yards back.
I don't hate the guy and I really want him to prove me wrong, but I'm worried we're wasting three or four seasons on a very mediocre QB. I had enough of that with T-Jack.
That would be unfortunate, but I think it's safe to say he's already done many more impressive things and the upside is there over TJ. Even after the entire next season it'll only be 2.5 years starting for Ponder and I think he's earned that much anyway.