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In his post game interview, Montez mentioned that Mac kept telling him to stay in the pocket, and that he didn't understand what Mac was talking about. Then later in the game Tyler Lytle was talking to him and told him to play more like he (Tyler) does. Montez called Lytle a giraffe because he isn't the most athletic runner, but it took this comparison to sink in and for Montez to know what they were talking about. I wonder if this had anything to do with the offense finally finding somewhat of a groove at the end of the third quarter.
Two thoughts:
Two thoughts:
- It is concerning to me that Montez does not seem to understand this rather simplistic concept that should be a given for a P5 QB (and most casual Madden players). I'm sure the coaches practice keeping him behind his linemen, while running through his progressions.
- It is a good sign that Lytle "gets it" and is able to communicate these concepts to Montez and likely put them into practice. I think we have a keeper there, who could be challenging for playing time next year, especially if Montez doesn't start translating these ideas into his play.