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Only one NFL QB since 1950 has lost more than five consecutive starts in which he threw zero interceptions.That one is Caleb Williams.
I said before he was drafted ON here ....many many many times he had issues.He was atrocious last night and it had little to do with he Vikings D. There were completions for him everywhere and he can't see the field. Can't read the D. Has no answers. None! The right thing to do was to let him sit for a year. The next best thing to do is to sit him now. Swallow your pride, sit him, let someone else play out the stretch and start over next year. If you need to jettison some vets who don't like it in the offseason, fine. If you care about him and his career, let him sit until you get an actual teacher in the building.
You think it's that bad? I thought there was something there to work with, but needed someone to really drill home the mental side of things. It's one thing to turn down the easy play, it's another thing entirely when you can't even see that the easy play is there.I said before he was drafted ON here ....many many many times he had issues.
PS He doesn't need a teacher...it's past that. He's another in the line of spread system QB that can't fit at the next level.
He has had those attributes all through college.... vision I can't teach. He refuses to be coached and to learn, too much ego.You think it's that bad? I thought there was something there to work with, but needed someone to really drill home the mental side of things. It's one thing to turn down the easy play, it's another thing entirely when you can't even see that the easy play is there.
Seeing him flop around on the ground and roll around on the bench, it looks like a kid throwing a temper tantrum.He refuses to be coached and to learn, too much ego.