QB change - Start Connette
Posted: November 9th, 2013, 8:27 pm
Can we just start Connette? Boone is not the same player he was before his injury. He's not patient anymore and he's playing in a panic mode. That's leading to bad decisions. I feel for him, he's a good guy that the team likes and he's got a solid arm, but he's gunning some throws that do need to be darts, but not bullets. His interceptions generally look like his fault. Sometimes receivers run the wrong route, but it just doesn't seem like a route issue. The receivers look like they are in the right spot. I think part of the problem is defenses figured that if his first option isn't open, he'll get happy feet and get nervous. Then he makes a quick decision and throws and it's frequently to the other team. Lastly, mistakes seem to rattle him.
Connette has issues with turnovers...the difference is the ice in his veins. It just doesn't seem to rattle him and he'll come back and make play. Also, the distribution of the passes seem to improve with Connette. At this point, I think he's reading defenses better than Boone and I also think defenses get very concerned when Connette's on the field. I think they start thinking on the field about whether he'll run or not and that gives Connette a second to make a big play.
For this coming game against Miami, I really hope we run the ball. Snead, Powell, Duncan, and Thompson should be flat gassed by the end of the Miami game.
Connette has issues with turnovers...the difference is the ice in his veins. It just doesn't seem to rattle him and he'll come back and make play. Also, the distribution of the passes seem to improve with Connette. At this point, I think he's reading defenses better than Boone and I also think defenses get very concerned when Connette's on the field. I think they start thinking on the field about whether he'll run or not and that gives Connette a second to make a big play.
For this coming game against Miami, I really hope we run the ball. Snead, Powell, Duncan, and Thompson should be flat gassed by the end of the Miami game.