Watched Q2:
Franks to the flat on the right should never have been thrown, a real DB can get that.
Crossing route to Powell appeared to me as a checkdown, and it connected, kudos.
Under center for a long crossing pass to Powell out on the left was well thrown and patient
Checkdown to Scarlett in the left flat was overthrown badly for what should have been an easy play
From the 11 Franks did try to hit Powell across the middle (red zone pass) but it was dropped (idiot! but little gain if caught)
Franks pass to the endzone, could have maybe been caught? I dunno if it was too tight or a bad pass or good defense by the second string. I'll retract my earlier request for some throws in the redzone, they are being called, just not executed.
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Trask under center had time to wait for long throw down the middle, watched the route and never saw the DB from the other side that broke it up = limited field vision by QB
Thompson fumble
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Franks TD again was focused only on the one route, but I'll credit play structure that had Giles (walk on?) at LB choosing between WR and getting burned
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Why does it seem Franks is always shotgun and Trask is always under center? I thought shotgun was primarily to buy time for the QB to read things (makes sense for Franks)....is Trask more natural under center? Just seemed odd and I'm looking for insight.
Franks is sticking with Powell and Callaway for his passing. The play calling and/or QB vision need to widen that list of options.
I did see Cleveland several times like high-fiving Callaway on the TD. I'm not sure why I've yet to see anything thrown his way unless he's not getting open or not option1 in the routes. Or did he just piss Franks off somehow? I dunno.