First of all, they either didn't do proper due diligence or outright whistled pass the graveyard on the astounding number of red flags this guy has mentally. Like, he's open about the fact he feels he doesn't need to put the hard work in.
Second of all, they completely botched his development. How the fuck do you send him out to start his rookie season with all the issues he has both as a passer and mentally? It's just asinine. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch:
And no, this wasn't getting unlucky.
First of all, they either didn't do proper due diligence or outright whistled pass the graveyard on the astounding number of red flags this guy has mentally. Like, he's open about the fact he feels he doesn't need to put the hard work in.
Second of all, they completely botched his development. How the fuck do you send him out to start his rookie season with all the issues he has both as a passer and mentally? It's just asinine.
They had boxed themselves in, Ballard being so risk averse and doing things like taking a guard in the top 5 caused this to happen.
If they passed on a QB yet again they were going to be in retread hell for years and years, pretty sure they felt like they had to take the swing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch:
Woof. Chris Ballard has become persona non grata with Colts fans after this. Like, he's reaching genuine Pioli levels of hatred in that fan base.
This is more on Irsay and Steichen than it is on Ballard. Irsay and Steichen are the ones that wanted to draft him and now they’re the ones who want to bench him. Ballard wanted to keep starting him.
Remember, Steichen is the supposed quarterback whisperer who was going to make him a star. Now he gives up on him after 10 starts. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hoopsdoc:
This is more on Irsay and Steichen than it is on Ballard. Irsay and Steichen are the ones that wanted to draft him and now they’re the ones who want to bench him. Ballard wanted to keep starting him.
Remember, Steichen is the supposed quarterback whisperer who was going to make him a star. Now he gives up on him after 10 starts.
He got benched for taking himself out of the game for being tired...had he not done that I guarantee he's still playing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mecca:
He got benched for taking himself out of the game for being tired...had he not done that I guarantee he's still playing.
Seeing it happen, I thought he tweaked something and just needed a minute to recover.
Some people still think that’s what actually happened and he just lied about it because he hates that he’s labeled injury prone. Not realizing the reaction it would get.
I’m not sure that makes it any better, though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hoopsdoc:
This is more on Irsay and Steichen than it is on Ballard. Irsay and Steichen are the ones that wanted to draft him and now they’re the ones who want to bench him. Ballard wanted to keep starting him.
Remember, Steichen is the supposed quarterback whisperer who was going to make him a star. Now he gives up on him after 10 starts.
I'd assume the locker room made the choice for them. He quit on the team and then went on national TV and admitted he quit on the team. There's no coming back from that without a significant correction and some time. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
They coulda sat him last year for developing, that's a legit concern, but also...you get better by playing.
If guys need that much development, don't draft them that high.
You get better by playing once you reach a threshold level.
You send someone out there who's completely incapable of being an NFL starter and all you're doing is multiplying by zero. In the process, you're creating (and/or reinforcing) really bad habits.
Richardson needed at LEAST a full season on the bench to even get to the baseline level of performance needed to learn by playing. And due to injury, instability and a lack of veteran leadership in the QB room, last season wasn't that season.
So honestly they need to commit to him being 2nd string this year. And maybe 3rd (if Flacco gets hurt, find another veteran option to start instead). He cannot get better by playing football at this stage in his career.
Firm up his foundation and then maybe you can start to build on it. But right now all you're doing is building in sand. Stack as much lumber as you want on top of that, it's still going to collapse. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
You get better by playing once you reach a threshold level.
You send someone out there who's completely incapable of being an NFL starter and all you're doing is multiplying by zero. In the process, you're creating (and/or reinforcing) really bad habits.
Richardson needed at LEAST a full season on the bench to even get to the baseline level of performance needed to learn by playing. And due to injury, instability and a lack of veteran leadership in the QB room, last season wasn't that season.
So honestly they need to commit to him being 2nd string this year. And maybe 3rd (if Flacco gets hurt, find another veteran option to start instead). He cannot get better by playing football at this stage in his career.
Firm up his foundation and then maybe you can start to build on it. But right now all you're doing is building in sand. Stack as much lumber as you want on top of that, it's still going to collapse.
Originally Posted by O.city:
Fixing muscle memory...yeah that's not gonna happen.
Accuracy is generally an either or. You got it or you don't.
It can be fixed, but there's a limit to it. Boomer Esiason used to sail balls over guys heads. Once they adjusted his footwork, he settled down and became more accurate. Josh Allen is a recent example.
I'm not saying he's gonna be challenging for best comp% but he's got a lot of room for improvement. [Reply]