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Originally posted by slag View PostPlease ... he did it to Cooper and Jackson multiple times this year.
"Quarterback Nick Foles turned out to be a keeper - smart, accurate and courageous. He might not be the next Tom Brady, but he is every bit as good as Eli Manning, who led the Giants to two Super Bowl wins. One thing Nick needs to improve on for next year is that he simply cannot hang on to the ball so long and take sacks or intentional-grounding penalties. He and Kelly seem obsessed with the touchdown-to-interception ratio, and, as a result, Foles throws only to receivers who are wide open. The truly great quarterbacks try to make difficult throws in crucial situations. Drew Brees and Andrew Luck were both intercepted twice in the first half of their playoff games last week, and both led their teams to comeback wins. And besides all this, it's OK to throw the ball out of bounds downfield when you have a receiver anywhere near the sideline. "-Ed Rendell
http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/...13_season.html
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Originally posted by Brandonn View PostWell I think Ed Rendell articulated my point well.
"Quarterback Nick Foles turned out to be a keeper - smart, accurate and courageous. He might not be the next Tom Brady, but he is every bit as good as Eli Manning, who led the Giants to two Super Bowl wins. One thing Nick needs to improve on for next year is that he simply cannot hang on to the ball so long and take sacks or intentional-grounding penalties. He and Kelly seem obsessed with the touchdown-to-interception ratio, and, as a result, Foles throws only to receivers who are wide open. The truly great quarterbacks try to make difficult throws in crucial situations. Drew Brees and Andrew Luck were both intercepted twice in the first half of their playoff games last week, and both led their teams to comeback wins. And besides all this, it's OK to throw the ball out of bounds downfield when you have a receiver anywhere near the sideline. "-Ed Rendell
http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/...13_season.html
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Originally posted by harls View PostYes the majority of his throws went to wide open guys but he threw many guys open and into tight windows when need be. He doesn't need to throw riskier throws he needs to know when to get rid of the ball.
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Originally posted by Brandonn View PostSo presented with an objective voice that is not me (who you consider a troll) you just put your fingers in your ears and pretend your version of reality, though factually wrong is in fact correct. Well played.
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Originally posted by harls View PostNot pretending. It is simple to pull up the plays for the season and putting the ball into tight windows and trusting his receivers
Is Brian Westbrook in on my conspiracy?
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He does need to pull the trigger a little more often. But he made throws like that to Cooper and Jackson is multiple games. I'd rather have Foles' performance against the Saints than a pick fest. Wouldn't you?"If I was racist in my opinion of QB's, I wouldn't have a dog named Donovan." - downundermike
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Originally posted by Melchior View PostHe does need to pull the trigger a little more often. But he made throws like that to Cooper and Jackson is multiple games. I'd rather have Foles' performance against the Saints than a pick fest. Wouldn't you?Last edited by Brandonn; 01-12-2014, 03:15 PM.
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Originally posted by Melchior View PostSooo... who out there would you rather have?
Oh look , someone else in on the conspiracy
"Philadelphia quarterback Nick Foles saved one of his worst games for last. Once again, his stat line (23-for-33 passing, 195 yards through the air, 2 TD passes) looks better than he played. He struggled to pull the trigger on a number of throws and held the ball too often."-Greg Rosenthal
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