View Full Version : Jay's gunslinger mentality and Brandon Marshall...
DB-Freak
09-23-2008, 12:10 PM
Don't be surprised if Jay throws quite a few interceptions this season. When he gets more than 2 seconds in the pocket, he just won't accept anything else but a huge play downfield. Honestly, it's been awhile since I've seen such an aggressive gunslinger mentality in a while. The guy just would rather throw for long into double coverages than go with the safe option.
And Brandon Marshall...
Second in the league for catches and yards. 2 TD's while ****ing missing a game.
The scariest part is... he could have been the leader in both catches and yards if Jay wasn't having a rather off day in terms of his accuracy.
Especially that one catch that Jay throw alittle to close the sidelines and Marshall was forced to go out of bounds. If Jay placed it better, that was a TD that Marshall could have ran all the way.
And all this is so with missing one game so far.
Marshall= too amazing.
Inkana7
09-23-2008, 12:13 PM
Jay had an off day and still completed 60+% of his passes for about 250 yards and 2 TDs. That's beautiful.
Jay's always looking downfield. He's aggressive. He'll tear a defense's heart out. I love it.
NYBronco
09-23-2008, 01:38 PM
Don't be surprised if Jay throws quite a few interceptions this season. When he gets more than 2 seconds in the pocket, he just won't accept anything else but a huge play downfield. Honestly, it's been awhile since I've seen such an aggressive gunslinger mentality in a while. The guy just would rather throw for long into double coverages than go with the safe option.
And Brandon Marshall...
Second in the league for catches and yards. 2 TD's while ****ing missing a game.
The scariest part is... he could have been the leader in both catches and yards if Jay wasn't having a rather off day in terms of his accuracy.
Especially that one catch that Jay throw alittle to close the sidelines and Marshall was forced to go out of bounds. If Jay placed it better, that was a TD that Marshall could have ran all the way.
And all this is so with missing one game so far.
Marshall= too amazing.
I'll take the off day with the W.
Speaking of off days... dare I mention the defense?
Inkana7
09-23-2008, 01:43 PM
I'll take the off day with the W.
Speaking of off days... dare I mention the defense?
No dude, you should probably start a thread about it. Our defense is an issue that really isn't getting enough attention around here.
Kaylore
09-23-2008, 01:55 PM
Jay may throw 15-16 interceptions this year, but that's ok because the under for his TD's is in the high thirties. :pimp:
watermock
09-23-2008, 01:56 PM
The offense started "pressing" too much as a result of the crap _efense.
Brandon dropped one at the goal that was a floater and got tripped like JMFW too.
Jay was throwing like he had low BS. These doctors...they probably arent letting his sugar high enough. He seemed weak.
Atlas
09-23-2008, 02:05 PM
Don't be surprised if Jay throws quite a few interceptions this season. When he gets more than 2 seconds in the pocket, he just won't accept anything else but a huge play downfield. Honestly, it's been awhile since I've seen such an aggressive gunslinger mentality in a while. The guy just would rather throw for long into double coverages than go with the safe option.
And Brandon Marshall...
Second in the league for catches and yards. 2 TD's while ****ing missing a game.
The scariest part is... he could have been the leader in both catches and yards if Jay wasn't having a rather off day in terms of his accuracy.
Especially that one catch that Jay throw alittle to close the sidelines and Marshall was forced to go out of bounds. If Jay placed it better, that was a TD that Marshall could have ran all the way.
And all this is so with missing one game so far.
Marshall= too amazing.
Your right. They had him checking down but that seems to have gone out the window when thegame is on. I know that one jump ball he through to Marshall Graham was wide open running across the field.
It's a learning process hopefully he'll get better at that.
