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Montez and Overreaction

Please don’t straw man me. The stats are misleading. He’s missing his first read consistently.
Hard to pick up the first read when you A) don't know if the ball is even going to make it to you & B) it doesn't which throws all the timing off & C) after scooping it up you look up and linemen is looking you in the face. The kid's not perfect I get it, still if you consider the adversities he's dealt with throughout this season he has done an admirable job.[/QUOTE]

And we are complaining about a young QB making his reads. I love Sefo but he wasn't making those reads as a four year starter.

There is a reason the NFL throws millions at anyone who looks like they can play the position. There just aren't that many really great ones out there, guys who have both the physical tools and the mental mastery of the game.

Montez has room to improve in a lot of areas but he isn't the reason we have now lost 3 games.
 
I have not read the whole thread..way too long for that now...I wish we had a better O line to buy some time, but what bothers me is that
even when he appears to have a lot of time, he is overthrowing the deep ball, not allowing our WR's the chance to make plays. We need to utilize the middle
of the field and the TE's more often, it seems, as last year we had a lot of success with early crossing routes adn plays through the middle.

I don't watn to see this years' WR group fall apart because the ball was uncatchable.

THAT being said, last week prior to AZ Montez was hitting htem in the hands in the end zone and they couldn't catch them either...so...yeah.
 
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