Stockholm, more densely populated than NYC - sturg
How much longer does Daniel Jones stay in New York?
When Calais Campbell visited the Falcons this past offseason one of his big questions was about the Falcons QB situation. Arthur Smith and Terry Fontenot apparently swore to him that Ridder was the guy, he was the next Falcons franchise QB. Campbell said he looked into their eyes and Smith and Fontenot were 100% convinced Ridder was the guy, that they were staking their careers on it.
Four games in we're already seeing Smith hedging a bit. He said yesterday there's no plans for a QB change but that everythings on the table if they keep losing.
Going all in on Ridder might end up costing Smith and Fontenot their jobs. They bet heavy on a guy who hasn't looked remotely like an NFL QB.
Garmel (10-03-2023)
Every time I have seen Lamar in a big game (playoffs) the defense dares him to throw the ball and places multiple 'spy' schemes in the middle of the field.
Again - You'll have some 12-13 win seasons with him no doubt but you are not winning a super bowl with a QB that can't stand in the pocket and throw the ball well.
Natural Immunity Croc
Some of the talking heads think the Falcons should trade for Justin Fields. The Bears are going nowhere and will likely have the top pick. No chance they pass on Williams. So they'd have to listen on Fields.
On the Falcons side, Fields makes some sense. The Falcons are a run first, play action offense but Ridder is incapable of pushing the ball down field. Fields definitely can do that. Combine Fields running threat with Robinson and you might actually have something interesting.
Something Fontenot and Smith should check in on. Might be a way to save their jobs for another year.
I've watched a lot of bears games and Fields is ****ing terrible
"I can't fix my life, but I can fix the world" said the socialist
Hell no
Ivermectin Man
Who wouldn't look terrible as QB for the Bears?
And I'm not saying Fields would come in and be an all pro. But he'd be a huge improvement over what the Falcons have. And if there's any situation where he could be successful, Atlanta is it. He'd be in a system suited to his strengths and would have some talented skill position players around him.
His MVP season was on another level. But you make it seem like he wasn't a great QB after that.
Yeah he's no Mahomes, etc. but he's very good. People have slept on him for too long. If I told you I have a QB with a 65% comp% 6 TD% 2 INT% also rushes for 6 Y/A and scores a rushing TD about every other game THat's pretty great.
Stockholm, more densely populated than NYC - sturg
Fields can do two things really, really well. First, he can run. He's always a threat to take off and defenses have to account for that. Second, he can throw a deep ball. He was the most accurate passer in the NFL last year on balls between 31-40 yards and the 4th most accurate on 41+. Where he struggles is on is short to intermediate passing plays. Quickly making reads, going through progressions, and fitting the ball in tight windows is where he struggles.
Fortunately, what he does well are the biggest needs for a QB in Arthur Smith's offense. Smith likes having a QB that's mobile. His offense is run heavy and having a dual threat QB gives him more options in the run game. Smith also likes to rely on play action to keep defenses honest. Again, that's a strength of Fields.
Fields will probably never develop into a complete QB at this point. But he's way better than Ridder and actually brings a couple tools that play well in Smith's offense. I'd prefer the Falcons fire Smith and get a competent head coach but if we're stuck with him, it would at least be more fun to watch Fields.
Carp (10-04-2023)