Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe: Broncos Practice Takeaways: Keenum as sharp as ever
Spoiler!
Throughout the entirety of training camp, Case Keenum was sharp as a tack in terms of his accuracy on the field.
In the first two preseason games, however, the signal-caller had more errant throws than he had in all of the 15 practices during camp.
“I thought I was a little unsettled in the pocket at times, caused a few balls to sail when we had a few guys open,” Keenum admitted after practice as he reminisced on the second preseason game. “Those balls I said I wanted back. Looking back, my feet weren’t as good as they normally are in the pocket.”
On Monday, his feet were back to his practice form, putting the ball right where it needed to be on a consistent basis. As he does, he connected with tight ends, backs and receivers over the middle of the field in tight windows.
He also had no problem on deep balls. In the games, Keenum missed on sideline throws 10-20 yards downfield. Monday, he was money, dropping the ball right in the receiver’s bucket.
One of those perfectly placed sideline throws was to his favorite target on the day, tight end Jake Butt.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe: Broncos Practice Takeaways: Keenum as sharp as ever
Spoiler!
Throughout the entirety of training camp, Case Keenum was sharp as a tack in terms of his accuracy on the field.
In the first two preseason games, however, the signal-caller had more errant throws than he had in all of the 15 practices during camp.
“I thought I was a little unsettled in the pocket at times, caused a few balls to sail when we had a few guys open,” Keenum admitted after practice as he reminisced on the second preseason game. “Those balls I said I wanted back. Looking back, my feet weren’t as good as they normally are in the pocket.”
On Monday, his feet were back to his practice form, putting the ball right where it needed to be on a consistent basis. As he does, he connected with tight ends, backs and receivers over the middle of the field in tight windows.
He also had no problem on deep balls. In the games, Keenum missed on sideline throws 10-20 yards downfield. Monday, he was money, dropping the ball right in the receiver’s bucket.
One of those perfectly placed sideline throws was to his favorite target on the day, tight end Jake Butt.
Hmm. Kramzitinhisrectum hasn't been here since the last preseason gay. Kinda reminiscent of last season when he finally realized that his team was shit. I would like to give him credit for figuring it out quicker this time, but I know better. He's not that bright. He'll be back, spinning his bullshit as usual soon enough. But, in the meantime, it sure has been a better experience in this thread the last few days without him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe: Broncos Practice Takeaways: Keenum as sharp as ever
Spoiler!
Throughout the entirety of training camp, Case Keenum was sharp as a tack in terms of his accuracy on the field.
In the first two preseason games, however, the signal-caller had more errant throws than he had in all of the 15 practices during camp.
“I thought I was a little unsettled in the pocket at times, caused a few balls to sail when we had a few guys open,” Keenum admitted after practice as he reminisced on the second preseason game. “Those balls I said I wanted back. Looking back, my feet weren’t as good as they normally are in the pocket.”
On Monday, his feet were back to his practice form, putting the ball right where it needed to be on a consistent basis. As he does, he connected with tight ends, backs and receivers over the middle of the field in tight windows.
He also had no problem on deep balls. In the games, Keenum missed on sideline throws 10-20 yards downfield. Monday, he was money, dropping the ball right in the receiver’s bucket.
One of those perfectly placed sideline throws was to his favorite target on the day, tight end Jake Butt.
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
Hmm. Kramzitinhisrectum hasn't been here since the last preseason gay. Kinda reminiscent of last season when he finally realized that his team was shit. I would like to give him credit for figuring it out quicker this time, but I know better. He's not that bright. He'll be back, spinning his bullshit as usual soon enough. But, in the meantime, it sure has been a better experience in this thread the last few days without him.
He must have already QUIT on his team like he did last year. Just got an early start this year. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe: Broncos Practice Takeaways: Keenum as sharp as ever
Spoiler!
Throughout the entirety of training camp, Case Keenum was sharp as a tack in terms of his accuracy on the field.
In the first two preseason games, however, the signal-caller had more errant throws than he had in all of the 15 practices during camp.
“I thought I was a little unsettled in the pocket at times, caused a few balls to sail when we had a few guys open,” Keenum admitted after practice as he reminisced on the second preseason game. “Those balls I said I wanted back. Looking back, my feet weren’t as good as they normally are in the pocket.”
On Monday, his feet were back to his practice form, putting the ball right where it needed to be on a consistent basis. As he does, he connected with tight ends, backs and receivers over the middle of the field in tight windows.
He also had no problem on deep balls. In the games, Keenum missed on sideline throws 10-20 yards downfield. Monday, he was money, dropping the ball right in the receiver’s bucket.
One of those perfectly placed sideline throws was to his favorite target on the day, tight end Jake Butt.
If Keesum is Cassel, I am going to enjoy the shit out of the day he goes fetal on the field. Or throws a Hail Mary from the 25 and doinks the cross bar. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Really bad time for the Ravens to lose their best corner...
Chase has played against the Ravens three times in his career, and they're worth looking at.
2014 - Keenum's Texans won 25-14, based on six fields and a touchdown pass by halfback Arrian Foster. Joe Flacco threw three interceptions to set up field goals. Chase Keenum was 20 of 42 for 185 yards, 0 TDs, and 1 Int. His passer rating was 50.2
2015 - Chase's Rams lost 13-16 to the Ravens. Flacco threw 2 interceptions. Chase went 12 of 26 for 136 yards and 1 touchdown. He did not throw an interception, but he fumbled 3 times, losing 2 of them. His passer rating was 75.2.
2017 - Chase's Vikings beat the Ravens 24-16 on the strength of 6 Vikings field goals and a 29 yard run by Latavious Murray. Chase went 20 of 31 for 188 yards and 1 interception. His passer rating was 67.2.
So we can deduce three things from this.
1. Chase Keenum has a winning record against the Ravens. You gotta credit him for that.
2. Bet on a whole lot of field goals if Chase's team is going to win.
3. Chase's running back is a solid bet to throw as many touchdown passes as Chase. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Chase has played against the Ravens three times in his career, and they're worth looking at.
2014 - Keenum's Texans won 25-14, based on six fields and a touchdown pass by halfback Arrian Foster. Joe Flacco threw three interceptions to set up field goals. Chase Keenum was 20 of 42 for 185 yards, 0 TDs, and 1 Int. His passer rating was 50.2
2015 - Chase's Rams lost 13-16 to the Ravens. Flacco threw 2 interceptions. Chase went 12 of 26 for 136 yards and 1 touchdown. He did not throw an interception, but he fumbled 3 times, losing 2 of them. His passer rating was 75.2.
2017 - Chase's Vikings beat the Ravens 24-16 on the strength of 6 Vikings field goals and a 29 yard run by Latavious Murray. Chase went 20 of 31 for 188 yards and 1 interception. His passer rating was 67.2.
So we can deduce three things from this.
1. Chase Keenum has a winning record against the Ravens. You gotta credit him for that.
2. Bet on a whole lot of field goals if Chase's team is going to win.
3. Chase's running back is a solid bet to throw as many touchdown passes as Chase.
I'm going to guess that you spent 15 minutes researching those stats for a preseason game... that's 15 minutes you will never be able to recover. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
I'm going to guess that you spent 15 minutes researching those stats for a preseason game... that's 15 minutes you will never be able to recover.
But I really enjoyed those 15 minutes, and that's the key to living a full life. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
I'm going to guess that you spent 15 minutes researching those stats for a preseason game... that's 15 minutes you will never be able to recover.
It's a regular season game, week 3 Ravens vs Broncos. I think knowmo was implying the Broncos may have a chance to win that game now. The game went from guaranteed win to likely; hence, "bad time to lose best corner." [Reply]