I give him an A-Minus because he didn't have any turnovers and its not his fault one TD was wiped away on a penalty and another was taken away with a big hit in the end zone. He also had 3 or 4 drops by his receivers. All in all, a very sharp game!
I give him an A-Minus because he didn't have any turnovers and its not his fault one TD was wiped away on a penalty and another was taken away with a big hit in the end zone. He also had 3 or 4 drops by his receivers. All in all, a very sharp game!
You mean when he hung Barker out to dry and he got clobbered in the ends one? That wasn't his fault?
I give him a C+. He needs to work on his accuracy on the short passes. Someone said that 0 turnovers cannot be overlooked, which is true, also to not be overlooked, is that the Syracuse D is strongest against the pass.
I like Shortell quite a bit, and I like that we have the successor to Gray, but the talk that some people have had of starting Max over Gray should be put to rest. Max still has a lot of work to do, and it starts with his short to intermediate accuracy.
Yes you are gonna get hit but if a qb sees a db loading up for a big hit then he should not be throwing the ball in that area and definetly not throwing it up high leaving the receiver open to a big shot and higher risk for injury. Shortell was off on his targets most of the night. Not that he did a terrible job but many passes were high, behind the reciever or out in front of the reciever with db's coming in from the front of the reciever ready to lay a big lick on them. Sometimes that's where it needed to be such as the pass into the endzone that was dropped but I saw quite a few that were off and earned the reciever a big shot that leveled them. Any reciever in the NFL would be pissed at their qb if they did it to them more than once.