Well said. Kalil's effort on that play was absolutely pathetic and Webb's wasn't much, if any, better. You would think the tackles, knowing the play call and knowing it would take at least 3 seconds for that play to develop, would have given their best effort to provide the protection necessary to work. Instead, Ponder was assaulted from both sides at the top of his drop.psjordan wrote: Well I honestly think it's all related - deep down I am sure some part of the refs thought process is "if you guys are stupid enough to drop back in the end zone for a pass, well, you ain't getting my sympathy on a marginal call".
My only hope from this play, which is frankly disgusting to watch, is that Frazier has the stones to run it for the team in the film room, point out Kalil, then re-run it. And re-run it. And re-run it. Run it in slow motion. Run it zeroed in on Kalil. Then run it five more times. Then have Kalil stand up and tell Ponder what his thought process was. That was a lot different than say Ponder making the wrong read or not seeing someone open. That was a complete and total lack of effort and caring the ENTIRE play, and there should be absolutely no tolerance for that from the coaching staff.
I'm eager to see this play on the coaches film so I can get an idea of where the pass was ultimately intended to go. The call was obviously intended to capitalize on the expectation that they'd run Peterson in that situation and I've seen similar calls work well over the years but as saint33 pointed out, it was risky.
Kalil has really been disappointing this year.
