Excellent point about "standing in the pocket"........and exactly why he will do better with Chapdelaine no longer around.........when you have a mobile QB, the amount of plays "standing in the pocket" should be minimal..........mobile QB's learn their trade and becoming comfortable throwing on the run and buying themselves time with their escapability.........Chapdelaine never gave JJ the opportunity to succeed because his "DD designed drop back" offence is all he would consider.TheLionKing wrote:Good post Rammmer. Too many times last season Jackson had a guy open and he either overthrew or underthrew him. Seems to have very nervous feet standing in the pocket.
Hopefully, the new "co-ordinator syndicate" are intelligent enough to utilize a lot more rollout/bootleg to give JJ a chance to be successful.
****Remember Matt Dunigan and how successful he was dropping back (1988 GC).........then remember how dangerous he was rolling out.****