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Quote from: The Anti-Java on October 14, 2012, 11:29:17 PMQuote from: jhop88 on October 14, 2012, 11:26:42 PMQuote from: ryan24 on October 14, 2012, 05:37:36 PMQuote from: BucDaFackUp on October 14, 2012, 05:26:01 PMFreeman's receivers made him look good today.....he's still not able to put the ball in locations for his guys....just look at that deep ball to V-Jax that forced him to completely turn over the the opposite shoulder to even have a chance (which he didn't).....and also that 3rd down throw that skipped almost 10 yards in front of the intended receiver (can't remember who it was)....just brutal by NFL standards. I'm not being negative....I'm being realistic......the guy doesn't appear to be the real deal.The throw to Jackson was probably Jackson's fault because there's no way the play should be intended inside where the safety could get to it. Jackson turned the wrong way. The pass in the middle was to Underwood and it appeared that he was waiting for Underwood to make his break and Underwood took longer than expected. That wasn't an inaccurate throw....it was the receiver and QB not being on the same page. Gannon thought it the receivers fault.SMH...if you say so...if Freeman throws the ball to VJax where it should've been thrown, the safety isn't getting to it...he wasn't even in the picture...as for the other throw, blame the receiver all you want, but that was a brutal throw.I don't think Free would of been chewing Underwoods azz, if it was not his fault. It appears to me as I watch the games both in person and on TV, Freeman has a tendency to rip players even when he makes mistakes. Say what you want about what Underwood did or didn't do on that play, Freeman threw the ball into the ground.
Quote from: jhop88 on October 14, 2012, 11:26:42 PMQuote from: ryan24 on October 14, 2012, 05:37:36 PMQuote from: BucDaFackUp on October 14, 2012, 05:26:01 PMFreeman's receivers made him look good today.....he's still not able to put the ball in locations for his guys....just look at that deep ball to V-Jax that forced him to completely turn over the the opposite shoulder to even have a chance (which he didn't).....and also that 3rd down throw that skipped almost 10 yards in front of the intended receiver (can't remember who it was)....just brutal by NFL standards. I'm not being negative....I'm being realistic......the guy doesn't appear to be the real deal.The throw to Jackson was probably Jackson's fault because there's no way the play should be intended inside where the safety could get to it. Jackson turned the wrong way. The pass in the middle was to Underwood and it appeared that he was waiting for Underwood to make his break and Underwood took longer than expected. That wasn't an inaccurate throw....it was the receiver and QB not being on the same page. Gannon thought it the receivers fault.SMH...if you say so...if Freeman throws the ball to VJax where it should've been thrown, the safety isn't getting to it...he wasn't even in the picture...as for the other throw, blame the receiver all you want, but that was a brutal throw.I don't think Free would of been chewing Underwoods azz, if it was not his fault.
Quote from: ryan24 on October 14, 2012, 05:37:36 PMQuote from: BucDaFackUp on October 14, 2012, 05:26:01 PMFreeman's receivers made him look good today.....he's still not able to put the ball in locations for his guys....just look at that deep ball to V-Jax that forced him to completely turn over the the opposite shoulder to even have a chance (which he didn't).....and also that 3rd down throw that skipped almost 10 yards in front of the intended receiver (can't remember who it was)....just brutal by NFL standards. I'm not being negative....I'm being realistic......the guy doesn't appear to be the real deal.The throw to Jackson was probably Jackson's fault because there's no way the play should be intended inside where the safety could get to it. Jackson turned the wrong way. The pass in the middle was to Underwood and it appeared that he was waiting for Underwood to make his break and Underwood took longer than expected. That wasn't an inaccurate throw....it was the receiver and QB not being on the same page. Gannon thought it the receivers fault.SMH...if you say so...if Freeman throws the ball to VJax where it should've been thrown, the safety isn't getting to it...he wasn't even in the picture...as for the other throw, blame the receiver all you want, but that was a brutal throw.
Quote from: BucDaFackUp on October 14, 2012, 05:26:01 PMFreeman's receivers made him look good today.....he's still not able to put the ball in locations for his guys....just look at that deep ball to V-Jax that forced him to completely turn over the the opposite shoulder to even have a chance (which he didn't).....and also that 3rd down throw that skipped almost 10 yards in front of the intended receiver (can't remember who it was)....just brutal by NFL standards. I'm not being negative....I'm being realistic......the guy doesn't appear to be the real deal.The throw to Jackson was probably Jackson's fault because there's no way the play should be intended inside where the safety could get to it. Jackson turned the wrong way. The pass in the middle was to Underwood and it appeared that he was waiting for Underwood to make his break and Underwood took longer than expected. That wasn't an inaccurate throw....it was the receiver and QB not being on the same page. Gannon thought it the receivers fault.
Freeman's receivers made him look good today.....he's still not able to put the ball in locations for his guys....just look at that deep ball to V-Jax that forced him to completely turn over the the opposite shoulder to even have a chance (which he didn't).....and also that 3rd down throw that skipped almost 10 yards in front of the intended receiver (can't remember who it was)....just brutal by NFL standards. I'm not being negative....I'm being realistic......the guy doesn't appear to be the real deal.
Quote from: GameTime on October 14, 2012, 09:22:59 PMhe should be accurate on all his passes. he's a 1st round draft pick and a supposed franchise QB.Yep. As we all know, all first round draft pick QBs are accurate on all of their throws.
he should be accurate on all his passes. he's a 1st round draft pick and a supposed franchise QB.
Quote from: Biggs3535 on October 14, 2012, 05:39:20 PMThat doesn't prove Freeman's accuracy on deep balls, though.Let's be honest, Freeman isn't dropping the balls into buckets and hitting the WR's in stride on those deep passes. He's throwing the ball up and letting those guys do what they do best and make plays with the ball in the air - which is exactly what Freeman should be doing.And plenty of times, he has been very accurate on his deep passes...http://www.nfl.com/videos/tampa-bay-buccaneers/0ap1000000068219/QB-Freeman-to-WR-Jackson-54-yd-passhttp://www.nfl.com/videos/tampa-bay-buccaneers/0ap2000000068109/QB-Freeman-to-WR-Williams-65-yd-passhttp://www.nfl.com/videos/tampa-bay-buccaneers/0ap1000000062449/WK-2-Can-t-Miss-Play-Jackson-29-yard-TD-catch
That doesn't prove Freeman's accuracy on deep balls, though.Let's be honest, Freeman isn't dropping the balls into buckets and hitting the WR's in stride on those deep passes. He's throwing the ball up and letting those guys do what they do best and make plays with the ball in the air - which is exactly what Freeman should be doing.
I have a feeling we are going to see Mikey Mike and LGB have a great games. I don't think KC is going to be a push over, but hopefully with an extra week to prepare Schiano and company will definately have things worked out. Look at what they were able to accomplish week 1 when they had all of that time to prepare. Go Bucs!