Two of the best routinely getting 10 yards of depth on straight drop back.Depth? Yes. 11 yards of depth? I don't think so.
I'd like you to show me some examples where an NFL QB takes their standard set at 11 yards. If it's in any game, it shouldn't be hard to find.
Why drop back if you're already in the shotgun? If you watch Martinez, usually he really doesn't drop back.It’s isn’t so much how deep he gets, that’s a good thing, it’s that he doesn’t step back up in the pocket a bit to allow the tackle to ride the defender further upfield around the QB.
You are definitely right in that the QB did the left tackle no justice on that drop back.
So, no. Getting to 11 yards then hitching back up in and of itself is not a huge problem. It’s just not a standard drop. Please try again.So you agree that I'm right even though you're trying to argue the point.
And that is a problem too in my opinion. He creates a smaller pocket doing that.Why drop back if you're already in the shotgun? If you watch Martinez, usually he really doesn't drop back.
14 minutes ago, Archy1221 said:
Two of the best routinely getting 10 yards of depth on straight drop back.
You must have missed some thenThis little discussion is completely worthless, but just for the hell of it I watched through the Mahomes video because I love watching his highlights.
That video has maybe one dropback where he barely gets a full 10 yards back without being pressured.
Otherwise he's consistently around a standard 6-8 yards back from the LoS.
Two of the best routinely getting 10 yards of depth on straight drop back.
And it didn’t cause a problem, as I have said.So in all those plays, two of them got to the depth I said was too deep.
And it didn’t cause a problem, as I have said.
Do you even understand why these drops are not the exact same depth on every passing play. Some plays 9 or 10 or for goodness sakes 11 on accident would be what the coaches are looking for.
you are trying to make a mountain out of a mole hill in order to justify being “right”
It didn’t cause a problem for the two best QB’s in the NFL as shown by the videos.He got sacked and fumbled. How much worse does it have to be for you to deem it a "problem"?
Please show where I said that. Thanks in advance!You are the one who keeps arguing that it isn't a problem for the QB to get sacked. How hard are you trying to be "right"?
It didn’t cause a problem for the two best QB’s in the NFL as shown by the videos.
As I’ve stated, which you disregard, the college kid didn’t step back up in the pocket, which created the problem
Please show where I said that. Thanks in advance!