Vikings @ Redskins. Week 6
I know RG3 had the stats but I wasn't impressed by either QB.
Christian Ponder.
Positives: He could take a hit, he operated quickly. Other than that no positives. Very unimpressed.
Negatives: INACCURATE. I will point out 2 key examples. On 1 short screen pass he had I believe Kyle Rudolph in the open field with nobody around him and lots of room to run but Ponder threw the ball behind him incomplete. It could have cost the Vikings 20 yards on what should have been a routine throw. Another one was a pass to a RB that was literally 2 yards in front of the LOS and Ponder threw a floater that was picked off and run back for a TD. It was one of the worst picks you will ever see but RG3 might have out did him. The vikings offense was incredibly simplistic. Ponder's throws were mostly all short, and some intermediate. Nothing long.
RG3
Positives: This skill set opens up the Redskins playbook. He was more accurate.
Negatives: RG3 is rolling out to the sidelines and there is a receiver about 10 yards away with Antwain Winfield firmly in front of him. RG3 STILL tries to throw it to the receiver. HUH? Are you stupid? You couldn't possibly have NOT seen winfield. WTF were you thinking? That had to be one of the dumbest Aaron Brooks interceptions I've ever seen.
RG3 completed a lot of passes but a lot of them were also short OR they were part of the wildcat package. The Redskins read option run was very effective. The redskins run it to put pressure on the OLB but they kept faking the read option and going play action and throwing the ball on a quick slant to where the OLB should be. I give credit to the coaching staff to drawing that one up. It's hard to defend and it's a simple 1 read throw for RG3. It was their most effective play and it resulted in lots of easy 10 yard completions where the receiver has a chance to run for more.
I have to admit the redskins run a hybrid offense that looks nothing like any NFL team. It's a college football offense. If RG3 gets hurt they can't run any of those plays and if he keeps running 10-15 times per game he's going to get hurt.
You might ask yourself, how did a game with two QB's that only threw short conservative throws get so high scoring? Turnovers/short fields.
I know RG3 had the stats but I wasn't impressed by either QB.
Christian Ponder.
Positives: He could take a hit, he operated quickly. Other than that no positives. Very unimpressed.
Negatives: INACCURATE. I will point out 2 key examples. On 1 short screen pass he had I believe Kyle Rudolph in the open field with nobody around him and lots of room to run but Ponder threw the ball behind him incomplete. It could have cost the Vikings 20 yards on what should have been a routine throw. Another one was a pass to a RB that was literally 2 yards in front of the LOS and Ponder threw a floater that was picked off and run back for a TD. It was one of the worst picks you will ever see but RG3 might have out did him. The vikings offense was incredibly simplistic. Ponder's throws were mostly all short, and some intermediate. Nothing long.
RG3
Positives: This skill set opens up the Redskins playbook. He was more accurate.
Negatives: RG3 is rolling out to the sidelines and there is a receiver about 10 yards away with Antwain Winfield firmly in front of him. RG3 STILL tries to throw it to the receiver. HUH? Are you stupid? You couldn't possibly have NOT seen winfield. WTF were you thinking? That had to be one of the dumbest Aaron Brooks interceptions I've ever seen.
RG3 completed a lot of passes but a lot of them were also short OR they were part of the wildcat package. The Redskins read option run was very effective. The redskins run it to put pressure on the OLB but they kept faking the read option and going play action and throwing the ball on a quick slant to where the OLB should be. I give credit to the coaching staff to drawing that one up. It's hard to defend and it's a simple 1 read throw for RG3. It was their most effective play and it resulted in lots of easy 10 yard completions where the receiver has a chance to run for more.
I have to admit the redskins run a hybrid offense that looks nothing like any NFL team. It's a college football offense. If RG3 gets hurt they can't run any of those plays and if he keeps running 10-15 times per game he's going to get hurt.
You might ask yourself, how did a game with two QB's that only threw short conservative throws get so high scoring? Turnovers/short fields.