This Commanders team is straight-up a blessing and #5 has got some kind of Sammy Baugh type of swagger going on. Every NFL fan across the country loves watching the Commanders now. Every free agent in the league wants to play in DC. Good times my brothers.
After that last play, when #94 got stiff armed and only got Jayden's towell, JD apparently cracked up everyone on the field by asking for his towell back and saying " Hey man, this ain't flag football ". Yeah, he's got ice water in his veins when it's go time , but he keeps it loose and just has fun playing the game.
The #0 to Eke throw at 38:00 is just a gorgeous outsider shoulder toss man. He has an innate ability to anticipate the defenders body inercia and use it against them. Catch them leaning the wrong way and make em pay for it. Now if #0 jumps the route? Certainly could turn out badly.
Was a great ball don’t lie moment when Ertz got bear hugged by the lb on 4th.. jd threw it with anticipation and ball in air and they hugged him. Then we got the fumble.. so ball don’t lie moment imo :D
I loved your breakdown, as always, but I think you're being harsh, calling that throw at 37:28 "lucky." I don't THINK he would have put that ball where he did if he hadn't seen that edge dropping back to pick him up. Although, he'd obviously need to be asked about it. Thanks for this. Fun to watch. On to Detroit.
The play at 15:18 is the perfect depiction of the pick-your-poison aspect of Daniels' game. There's no good way to defend that situation. Damned if you don't step up to defend the scramble, but also damned if you do because Jayden keeps his head up so well and can find the late crosser.
Don't be afraid to give #23 credit for that coverage on the mesh! That's exactly how you draw it up as a DC. You can see that as he disrupts the crosser, he quickly glances over to check for a crosser coming his way. Fantastic eye discipline from #23. You'd like to see 31 do the same on that play, but he stumbled on the disrupt and couldn't get his eyes right.
Actually, @ 4:18 if you watch Dyami, you’ll see the defended peel off of him and starts to cover the flat where Ekeler was running but Dyami is wide open down the middle. I think Jayden was staring down Ekeler on that pass which is why it didn’t work. As Jayden gets older, and gets more experience under his belt, he will learn to manipulate the defenders better with his eyes. Regardless, the kid is a phenom and it’s crazy to imagine what the ceiling is for this kid. He reminds me of Steve Young & I look forward to watching him for years to come. I’ll be 40 this year and so I do have vague memories of our SB teams, I have way more bad memories of the 99-2023 years that Snyder was owner. I am so happy for all of our longtime fans that had to suffer through the years of incompetence but it just makes it that much sweeter. I know there are going to bandwagon fans, because that’s just what casual fans do, and that’s fine but they will never be able to understand the feeling us longtime fans feel. I could almost cry I’m so happy for this team!
Thank you for the breakdown, this team has been so fun to watch this year. I will say my blood pressure can't handle all these last second scores to win like 5 weeks in a row wow. Watching this game live it sure looked like the Bucs were playing dirty, that hit on the sidelines was late and anytime they got around Jayden they were going after his knees and ankles and you could see the grin on Bowels every time they did something like that.
Man.. it makes so much more sense for Dyami (2) to run under 45 instead of over.. super frustrating but he’s getting more snaps than he’s ever had with our injuries
I haven't been following the Commanders a lot but was really high on Jayden during the draft process so watched a good amount of games this year. With that being said why hasn't Dyami been used in previous years? I had Dyami in my top 10 WRs in that class, so just kinda curious
@@charlie1379he hasn’t been able to run anything besides go routes until this year. He’s got good speed and YAC ability, he can definitely be a really good #3 if he continues improving in that regard.
As a 35 yr old Washington fan lmao alls I know is how to lose, and friends talking smack and getting made fun of walking in a bar with a skins jersey on 😂 and just nothing but misery my whole football life. I can tell you we are pinching ourselves watching this kid. Winning is so foreign but damn it feels good! 5 is a total cold blooded emotionless killer
38:13 mark I thought that Jayden seen him drop and changed his arm angle to get the ball around Diaby cause he could see the way his body was turned he wasn't gonna be able to make a play on the ball.
2:30 Jayden knows that play is scouted and dead and he purposely dirts that ball. He could have forced it but instead just lived to fight another day. I thought that play showed a lot of maturity on his part.
That was a really bad goalline sequence when Terry ran that weird fade pylon thing.. was like an easy TD jd didn’t throw on 1st and then down hill from there
If this is the play I'm thinking of, then it wasn't actually 2 qb spies. One of the defenders was in man coverage with either a TE or RB, and they stayed in to block. Once that happens, the defender becomes a free player. They had another player running a spy, so it looked like they were running 2 spies. This happens sometimes when you run cover 1 or 0 with a QB spy.
On the right flat when the Bucs #0 was close, it wasn't luck 🤞, but Jaden saw #0 late & put the 🏈 where only his guy could best get it. Not luck but #5 doing #5 things 🤷♂️🧐‼️
Yeah this is so frustrating. And Robinson is trying to read blocks instead of hitting a hole with his physicality which is his only positive trait. Also ever since Philly game he’s been running like his only goal is to not fumble. And he never makes the first guy miss. I’m not sure there’s been a less effective back in league for last month+
Caleb will be straight once he has an OC. I have a hard time believing Caleb wouldn’t have had a WAY better season had he been drafted into Kliff’s offense.
@@truthbetold7718 I think he will be fine too but you aren't wrong on the personality thing. He seems to take the blame to issues but it doesn't seem genuine to me like he means it. Its like he's saying it because he knows he suppose too. He also has to want to get better and not all QBs have that. If Josh Allen didn't have the passion he does he'd probably be in the XFL
WAY better is a hot take. From what I’ve seen from Caleb, even with time he’s had questionable accuracy and touch. He definitely would be much better than he is now but I don’t know if he’d be playing better than Jayden in Kliff’s offense.
@@truthbetold7718 interesting. That was the main reason I was skeptical of the Bears drafting him. A man can only endure so much and he’s had to deal with an utter circus. He needs a remotely competent OL and a real OC. I saw a lot of good things from him this year considering his situation. And if he was faking his personality in press conferences as another comment suggested, that would’ve been sniffed out in the locker room by now.
@@angeld8491 Agreed. Don't see him ever living up to the number one pick. In his defense few do. I just don't see how NFL caliber coaches didn't know his off schedule style would be hard to remove from his game. The hardest part about finally taking golf lessons is unlearning what you learned wrong. No different in football. I will say Kliffs style of building an offense around his QB's super powers is the proper way to coach Caleb up. Not demanding he conform your scheme.
This Commanders team is straight-up a blessing and #5 has got some kind of Sammy Baugh type of swagger going on. Every NFL fan across the country loves watching the Commanders now. Every free agent in the league wants to play in DC. Good times my brothers.
After that last play, when #94 got stiff armed and only got Jayden's towell, JD apparently cracked up everyone on the field by asking for his towell back and saying " Hey man, this ain't flag football ". Yeah, he's got ice water in his veins when it's go time , but he keeps it loose and just has fun playing the game.
The Herbert video is going to be diabolical
Like if the Bears oline was a qb
I would like to see that one too.
It is?
@@TheQBSchoolHerbert should be better than what he is IMHO
😂facts🎯
I can listen to you talk about football all day man. Such excellent analysis and explanations.
The #0 to Eke throw at 38:00 is just a gorgeous outsider shoulder toss man. He has an innate ability to anticipate the defenders body inercia and use it against them. Catch them leaning the wrong way and make em pay for it. Now if #0 jumps the route? Certainly could turn out badly.
lucky imo
Was a great ball don’t lie moment when Ertz got bear hugged by the lb on 4th.. jd threw it with anticipation and ball in air and they hugged him.
Then we got the fumble.. so ball don’t lie moment imo :D
I loved your breakdown, as always, but I think you're being harsh, calling that throw at 37:28 "lucky." I don't THINK he would have put that ball where he did if he hadn't seen that edge dropping back to pick him up. Although, he'd obviously need to be asked about it. Thanks for this. Fun to watch. On to Detroit.
Oh heck yeah 40 min QB school vid on my favorite player, it’s gonna be a good watch
The play at 15:18 is the perfect depiction of the pick-your-poison aspect of Daniels' game. There's no good way to defend that situation. Damned if you don't step up to defend the scramble, but also damned if you do because Jayden keeps his head up so well and can find the late crosser.
Don't be afraid to give #23 credit for that coverage on the mesh! That's exactly how you draw it up as a DC. You can see that as he disrupts the crosser, he quickly glances over to check for a crosser coming his way. Fantastic eye discipline from #23. You'd like to see 31 do the same on that play, but he stumbled on the disrupt and couldn't get his eyes right.
Depends on coverage imo.
@TheQBSchool Absolutely right. I'm assuming this is a match zone based on the defenders eyes. If not, then that was some keen freelancing by 23.
Actually, @ 4:18 if you watch Dyami, you’ll see the defended peel off of him and starts to cover the flat where Ekeler was running but Dyami is wide open down the middle. I think Jayden was staring down Ekeler on that pass which is why it didn’t work. As Jayden gets older, and gets more experience under his belt, he will learn to manipulate the defenders better with his eyes. Regardless, the kid is a phenom and it’s crazy to imagine what the ceiling is for this kid. He reminds me of Steve Young & I look forward to watching him for years to come. I’ll be 40 this year and so I do have vague memories of our SB teams, I have way more bad memories of the 99-2023 years that Snyder was owner. I am so happy for all of our longtime fans that had to suffer through the years of incompetence but it just makes it that much sweeter. I know there are going to bandwagon fans, because that’s just what casual fans do, and that’s fine but they will never be able to understand the feeling us longtime fans feel. I could almost cry I’m so happy for this team!
I’m excited about all the QB’s you cover, but I would love to see your analysis of Jordan Love too.
Thank you for the breakdown, this team has been so fun to watch this year. I will say my blood pressure can't handle all these last second scores to win like 5 weeks in a row wow. Watching this game live it sure looked like the Bucs were playing dirty, that hit on the sidelines was late and anytime they got around Jayden they were going after his knees and ankles and you could see the grin on Bowels every time they did something like that.
Man.. it makes so much more sense for Dyami (2) to run under 45 instead of over.. super frustrating but he’s getting more snaps than he’s ever had with our injuries
I haven't been following the Commanders a lot but was really high on Jayden during the draft process so watched a good amount of games this year. With that being said why hasn't Dyami been used in previous years? I had Dyami in my top 10 WRs in that class, so just kinda curious
@@charlie1379he hasn’t been able to run anything besides go routes until this year. He’s got good speed and YAC ability, he can definitely be a really good #3 if he continues improving in that regard.
@ Appreciate it man 🫡
As a 35 yr old Washington fan lmao alls I know is how to lose, and friends talking smack and getting made fun of walking in a bar with a skins jersey on 😂 and just nothing but misery my whole football life. I can tell you we are pinching ourselves watching this kid. Winning is so foreign but damn it feels good! 5 is a total cold blooded emotionless killer
For real bro, don’t even know how to feel. If anything it makes me more empathetic towards the poorer run teams this year 😂😅
40:10 Cosmi (who just got paid) blows by his block and ends up blocking his own left guard.
2 had a day... probably earned himself 10-15 million USD
38:13 mark I thought that Jayden seen him drop and changed his arm angle to get the ball around Diaby cause he could see the way his body was turned he wasn't gonna be able to make a play on the ball.
Great breakdown, would love to see a Darnold breakdown in lieu of his contract situation in MIN
2:30 Jayden knows that play is scouted and dead and he purposely dirts that ball. He could have forced it but instead just lived to fight another day. I thought that play showed a lot of maturity on his part.
I think Jaden Daniels caught TB's defense by surprise. Didn't some say Jaden couldn't throw up the middle.😂
34:32 os some elite QBing 😂
That was a really bad goalline sequence when Terry ran that weird fade pylon thing.. was like an easy TD jd didn’t throw on 1st and then down hill from there
Jaden will just dirt a ball like that and go on to the next play. It’s pretty impressive. Reminds me a bit of Aaron Rodgers.
Have you ever seen a defense use 2 people for a QB spy before?? They did that ok jd5 later in the video
If this is the play I'm thinking of, then it wasn't actually 2 qb spies. One of the defenders was in man coverage with either a TE or RB, and they stayed in to block. Once that happens, the defender becomes a free player. They had another player running a spy, so it looked like they were running 2 spies. This happens sometimes when you run cover 1 or 0 with a QB spy.
I’m ready let’s go
Not you getting distracted by the flags 😂
was a lil
That's my quarterback. -Terrell Owens
TO
On the right flat when the Bucs #0 was close, it wasn't luck 🤞, but Jaden saw #0 late & put the 🏈 where only his guy could best get it. Not luck but #5 doing #5 things 🤷♂️🧐‼️
Hail to the Redskins
Hail victory
We need Darnold video... who is to blame??
do u have draft grades for college prospects?
The near interception #5 was way too late over the middle against a zone. 😅🤨😏‼️
I know JT a commanders fan! Let me find out!
Where is Lamar Jackson breakdown? It’s been a while since you posted one
Kingsbury & the Commanders "run coordinator" call too many finesse run plays on 3rd & shorts. Instead of just, straight ahead blocking.
Yeah this is so frustrating. And Robinson is trying to read blocks instead of hitting a hole with his physicality which is his only positive trait. Also ever since Philly game he’s been running like his only goal is to not fumble. And he never makes the first guy miss. I’m not sure there’s been a less effective back in league for last month+
@sy12 they're so stuck on running #5, they're gonna need Rodriguez if they wanana have the best chance against the Lions 🤷♂️🤔😏‼️
Lions fan here, I wanted the Bucs
Course. Any legit football IQ would. He's a problem
@hermitrob5481 he certainly is
Let’s gooo
Woooo thanks! Wonder what you will say when he gets blown up on the sideline:p
Caleb will be straight once he has an OC. I have a hard time believing Caleb wouldn’t have had a WAY better season had he been drafted into Kliff’s offense.
Caleb still has his personality. That ain't changing anytime soon. That's his real problem. He is a crybaby.
@@truthbetold7718 I think he will be fine too but you aren't wrong on the personality thing. He seems to take the blame to issues but it doesn't seem genuine to me like he means it. Its like he's saying it because he knows he suppose too. He also has to want to get better and not all QBs have that. If Josh Allen didn't have the passion he does he'd probably be in the XFL
WAY better is a hot take. From what I’ve seen from Caleb, even with time he’s had questionable accuracy and touch. He definitely would be much better than he is now but I don’t know if he’d be playing better than Jayden in Kliff’s offense.
@@truthbetold7718 interesting. That was the main reason I was skeptical of the Bears drafting him. A man can only endure so much and he’s had to deal with an utter circus. He needs a remotely competent OL and a real OC. I saw a lot of good things from him this year considering his situation. And if he was faking his personality in press conferences as another comment suggested, that would’ve been sniffed out in the locker room by now.
@@angeld8491 Agreed. Don't see him ever living up to the number one pick. In his defense few do. I just don't see how NFL caliber coaches didn't know his off schedule style would be hard to remove from his game. The hardest part about finally taking golf lessons is unlearning what you learned wrong. No different in football. I will say Kliffs style of building an offense around his QB's super powers is the proper way to coach Caleb up. Not demanding he conform your scheme.