Or Howard’s after the fit he pitched on the field afterwards.Yeah that wasn't the best highlight of Shrader's career.
Or Howard’s after the fit he pitched on the field afterwards.Yeah that wasn't the best highlight of Shrader's career.
Or that the play was 100% called for Howard...I'll never forget the Shredder pulling a sure TD out of Jarveon's gut and scoring it himself. I don't think Jarveon will forget it, either.
It was the right call. Shredder walked into the end zone untouched.I'll never forget the Shredder pulling a sure TD out of Jarveon's gut and scoring it himself. I don't think Jarveon will forget it, either.
Eeeeeeeehhhhhhhh it's kind of like a guy not giving it up on the fast break because he got a lay up.It was the right call. Shredder walked into the end zone untouched.
Yeah. I'm not sure Shrader ever did much reading on the read option. But he made so many plays it was hard to criticize him.Eeeeeeeehhhhhhhh it's kind of like a guy not giving it up on the fast break because he got a lay up.
I mean, yeah. But...
It was the right call. Shredder walked into the end zone untouched.
Howard would have done the same thing.
Unless you think its clear and get blind sided by a guy you didn't see and then the team loses their starting QB. Hand offs are fundamental. Players should be expected to execute them. If risk aversion is a factor there, then a team should never throw inside the five.Handing off has more risk than keeping it. If it’s clear you keep it always.
He made the right call keeping it. Howard is a cry baby and his playing time fell off a cliff after that.Unless you think its clear and get blind sided by a guy you didn't see and then the team loses their starting QB. Hand offs are fundamental. Players should be expected to execute them. If risk aversion is a factor there, then a team should never throw inside the five.
He was consistently more confident in his ability to make the play than another guy. He probably had reason to feel that way.