Video: Voch & Broaddus: Explain with Film Dak & CeeDee INT

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Bottom line Dak is no vintage Aaron Rodgers. You need to have complete command of your offense and it’s clear Dak does not. Who is to blame? Everyone but Dak. It’s the NFL for not having a long preseason. Beebe for not realizing sooner he is a center. Everyone is at fault…including the refs and CD. Just not Dak.
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Have you ever played Football....

If the QB gives the alert (clap, sound etc) the Olineman set immediately and go on the snap..."was just getting set" isn't a Football term.....

But shocker.....you absolve the Rookie Center so easily. I wonder why.....

Let's finish this conversation after player media availability tomorrow :lmao::lmao:
He's never played football, much less a Center, hence why he doesn't know what he's talking about. If he had, he would know better.
 

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that was a very interesting call out by Broaddus. It makes a lot of sense why he snapped the ball so soon and why he might of taking the shot (thinking it was going to be a free play penalty). Doesn't excuse that he didn't try to go back shoulder versus in front on that play. This does go to show...so many times fans think they have the right response to a play and why such and such player/coach screwed up (me included), but not having enough information to truly make an informed statement. I see this so many times when a fan lays blame at a specific player, yet they have no idea what play is called or what is really happening on the field in real time ( I call this one out specifically for all of us armchair QBs/Mondy morning QBs that get the advantage of overhead shots...slowed down replays and multiple angles) and adamantly says player x messed up. Neber taking into consideration the speed o the game and the fact that 22 players are running around in each other's field of vision (I won't even get into never once does a fan give an opposing team credit for making a great play...only calling out how their player messed up). this statement goes for all 121 players on the field for any given play.
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:lmao: :lmao:

Have you ever played Football....

If the QB gives the alert (clap, sound etc) the Olineman set immediately and go on the snap..."was just getting set" isn't a Football term.....

But shocker.....you absolve the Rookie Center so easily. I wonder why.....

Let's finish this conversation after player media availability tomorrow :lmao::lmao:
You realize the players have to be set for 1 second before the snap right?

They (entire offense) were still standing and getting in position. There was zero chance of them getting setting set for a second before the guy was onside.
 

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He's never played football, much less a Center, hence why he doesn't know what he's talking about. If he had, he would know better.
I know exactly what I am talking about. You've already established you don't know the rules.

Apparently neither of you understand them, or time.
 

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I know exactly what I am talking about. You've already established you don't know the rules.

Apparently neither of you understand them, or time.
If anyone is still moving when your QB is clapping and demanding the ball, that's only the player who is moving. Hurry up drills are specifically worked on in practice for that purpose for everyone to get set up quickly. Even in non-hurry up drills, you are supposed to hurry up and get set. Only slackers are still moving and should be removed until they learn to get set quickly on every play. High school stuff.
 

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If anyone is still moving when your QB is clapping and demanding the ball, that's only the player who is moving. Hurry up drills are specifically worked on in practice for that purpose for everyone to get set up quickly. Even in non-hurry up drills, you are supposed to hurry up and get set. Only slackers are still moving and should be removed until they learn to get set quickly on every play. High school stuff.
Even hurry up (which they weren't in) takes time.

Barely any time goes by between Dak clapping and and the guy getting back onside. Nowhere near enough to get a legal snap off.

And even of there was enough time, Beebe has to wait for everyone else. He cannot snap it before then. He was not slow or late.
 
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