Mike Martz: Deep Dive Analysis of Dak's Ints This Year

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Was that during the same Madden game when you played LB or did you have to buy a new game to play center? To be honest I have never ever seen a football player go from center to linebacker! You must be some kind of special. lmao.

Hey, if you hurt me on that football field, will you call the wambulance for me? lmao
It's called politics and changing of coaching staff from one year to the next. Plus, proving one can excel at more than 1 position. You wouldn't understand that, baseball boy.
 

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Dak shouldn't have thrown that ball to Gallup, and there are plenty more passes he shouldn't have thrown. Nothing about Gilmore being in front of Gallup on that route says throw it. Martz is wrong for blaming MG that's on Dak.
Exactly.. QBs have progressions for a reason. Dak throws “blindly” all the time. His decision making is slow and that’s what gets him into trouble.
 

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Dak shouldn't have thrown that ball to Gallup, and there are plenty more passes he shouldn't have thrown. Nothing about Gilmore being in front of Gallup on that route says throw it. Martz is wrong for blaming MG that's on Dak.
You do know that ball was thrown to a spot before both Gilmore and Gallup broke which is why Martz says Gallup should've cut under Gillmore ...lol
 
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You do know that ball was thrown to a spot before both Gilmore and Gallup broke which is why Martz says Gallup should've cut under Gillmore ...lol
Gilmore had outside leverage and was underneath the route before the ball was thrown...it was doomed. Even Martz said if MG ran a go he had an advantage, but for an out or comeback it was easy for Gilmore because he had position. You want MG to cross Gilmore's face and take the ball that was never going to happen.
 

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Gilmore had outside leverage and was underneath the route before the ball was thrown...it was doomed. Even Martz said if MG ran a go he had an advantage, but for an out or comeback it was easy for Gilmore because he had position. You want MG to cross Gilmore's face and take the ball that was never going to happen.
He had position "Because Gallup didn't stick his foot in the ground and come under Gilmore. MG didn't run the go route, he lazily round his route to far up the field , you see Dak already loaded and throwing before the break. Martz clearly explains this.If Gallups does it he either catches or knocks ot down as an incompletion.
 

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He had position "Because Gallup didn't stick his foot in the ground and come under Gilmore. MG didn't run the go route, he lazily round his route to far up the field , you see Dak already loaded and throwing before the break. Martz clearly explains this.If Gallups does it he either catches or knocks ot down as an incompletion.
Spot on. Mike Martz was referring to the exact same thing.
 

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He had position "Because Gallup didn't stick his foot in the ground and come under Gilmore. MG didn't run the go route, he lazily round his route to far up the field , you see Dak already loaded and throwing before the break. Martz clearly explains this.If Gallups does it he either catches or knocks ot down as an incompletion.
Just say you don't know about leverage.
 

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Just say you don't know about leverage.
It has nothing to do with leverage, you don't understand football, even with Matz telling you the ball was thrown on time and Gallup had to stick his foot and come under om the 7. Just say you don't understand football...lol
 

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It has nothing to do with leverage, you don't understand football, even with Matz telling you the ball was thrown on time and Gallup had to stick his foot and come under om the 7. Just say you don't understand football...lol
Are you saying Dak should've threw that pass?
 

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It has nothing to do with leverage, you don't understand football, even with Matz telling you the ball was thrown on time and Gallup had to stick his foot and come under om the 7. Just say you don't understand football...lol


To be ignorant and say I don't know football when I'm telling you about leverage which you clearly don't know about is interesting.
 

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Progressions in football = series of reads the QB goes through to find an open receiver. Stares down = completely looks at one WR during games which leads to record breaking interceptions. = DAK , Easy analysis, goodbye.
 

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Except he had a grocery store bagger running his offense. Not all of the players were top tier, maybe the offense helped them reach that status.
Well that a pretty moronic post, huh ? Your grocery store bagger is a Hall of Famer, and took his team to two Super Bowls. In 1999 alone, he led the NFL in pass completions, touchdowns thrown, and QB rating. Oh, he also was the NFL MVP, went to the SB, was the SB MVP, and set a SB passing record of 414 yards. Keep up the good work and save your money. Maybe some day you’ll be able to go to the Hall of Fame and they’ll let you sniff the grocery bagger’s jock.
 
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