13:38 Penix said in his post-game presser that he should have shifted the protection to the left to prevent the free runner from putting a lick on him.
It was laughable that so many thought Penix was a late 1st round or 2nd round graded QB prospect coming out. He has the most arm talent of any of the 1st round QB's and he has an incredible boxer lightning jab type release when he wants to rip it out quickly. His arm speed is intense on quick hitters. A lot of analysts were mocking the Falcons for "Reaching" for Penix at #8 overall in their live draft coverage. I feel like I'm watching a different sport than these people. If anyone watches his tape without bias Penix exudes the skill set required to play at the NFL level and thrive. He has the 'it' factor in spades. It's too bad barring injury from Cousins that Penix won't see the field this season. He'd be fun to watch.
@@petey34same age as Bo mix yet I don’t see half the country shitting on him I wonder why, oh wait one made the cfb final and knocked out their fav team and the other didn’t
What I like most about Penix - and this is something that shows up in all of his film - is that he already possesses veteran-like understanding of things notoriously difficult to instill - accuracy, anticipation, pocket awareness, foot movement. Those attributes, paired with his physical gifts, is why I just didn't understand the negative outlook pundits had about him. When your negative analysis begins and ends with "all he knows how to do is pass the football" at the QB position of all things, you've lost the plot.
most of the media "pros" either never played in NFL or played backup all their career in NFL. they all act like they know everything. when they get something right, they act like the knew everything; when they get something wrong, they just act like its nothing.
I now can see why Penix Jr. was compared to Tua during the draft process - however Penix's drive throws outside the numbers has more Power than Tua's Arm.
Him and Tua are very similar. Tua had better footwork consistency at this level. Penix is a few inches taller and roughly the same thickness as Tua was coming out of the draft. Tua was a good deal younger when he got drafted though. He’s only like a year and a half older than Penix. He hadn’t really grown into his body yet, and I think Penix is pretty close to done with that process already. Just his body size being similar, with the added height should mean he is going to have better power to use. He just has to keep working on his consistency of his footwork and tying his motion and footwork mechanics to his eyes and arm, so he can be more consistent with his accuracy and timing. When he gets his feet set right and can make his read and get in the throw, he throws with the same accuracy, timing and touch as Tua. It’s just that he needs to keep refining that process so he is more consistent and his understanding of the full playbook and what he is doing becomes second nature. That’s a part that gets a lot of the highly drafted QBs in trouble early. They get thrown out there early and get the weight of the franchise put on their back before they’ve even had time to get their feet under them with the whole process of becoming a pro, and learning how to not only play at that level, but the day to day stuff on top of that.
I am a Husky fan and have beein watching Penix for these last two years now. I have been forcing it down dudes' throats that Penix is day 1 pro ready and you actually said it in this video with one word .."elite". Everyone was worried about his knees since Indiana but put all that stuff aside, Penix was the best QB in college football last year and I don't think 2nd (who I also think was/is Nix) was even close. The Falcons have found a real leader and I don't have hate Cousins, but that job is going to be a fight throughout the season if Raheem, who I also love as their Coach (I wanted him for the Seahawks but then Mike Mac got hired, so no complaints there obviously), but this Atlanta team is going to be special I truly do beleive that.
I love your commentary. JT helps me understand the passing game, so better than before. On that first play wide receiver #82 Washington the last 15 yards of the route he was looking back at the quarterback if he would’ve just run and look back at the spot he should have would’ve been a easy completion. Loving the commentary on Penix, you believe in in him especially after listening to Lombardi‘s comments after the draft about the who’s the adult in the room, and questioning Atlanta’s , GM and especially questioning whether or not the owner Mr Blank knew what was going on. He is such a good owner and operator, not out Davis for sure for Lombardi to naïvely think that he did not know what was going on. The Falcons caught everybody offguard went and got who they believed in the media and they just couldn’t stand it, look now the Falcons have overhauled the quarterback room for their positive future. The Falcons are going to surprise the NFL this year, especially the first three games deep into the playoffs moving forward
13:10 I agree that this was my favorite throw he made in the game. For a little extra of a reason than what you explained. I agree with all of your reasoning and I also think that the placement of the throw also had the right leverage. It stopped his guy from eating a bad can opener shot by pushing him further across the field. It could have been a little risky if his guy doesn’t settle down in that zone enough and the ball goes flying down the middle of the field that high in the air. Would’ve liked to see it dropped down to like the neck level of the guy he’s throwing at, not above his head. Never want to be throwing higher than you need to when you’re throwing over the middle. If it goes by your guy, there’s probably gonna be somebody in the area behind them. But he put it close enough to grab and his guy made the play that he needed to make, avoided taking a bad hit, and picked up an extra couple yards after the catch.
Highest ceiling? No. Not even close. Highest floor. He's 24 already so he should be closest to being ready to go now. Unfortunately, there's this guy named Kirk Cousins ahead of him for the next three years which is what made this pick by the Falcons a headscratcher. Could be a waste of Penix' best years.
@Mooseman327 If you payed attention to the contract, you would see that kirk is only guaranteed for 2 years. Kirk will only be the Falcons Qb for the next 2 years unless hes playing so well that they refuse to let him go in favor of Penix. He will only be 26 by then. QBs play into their 30s, especially ones that rely less on their athletic abilities. Injuries will be the only thing that could stop him from playing late into his 30s
@@Mooseman327and your point? He will make you eat your words. Stop listening to the mainstream media take. I bet you never seen him play a whole game in college. Other than maybe the college playoffs this year.
Caleb Williams ceiling is legitimately top qb in the league behind mahomes. Penix is probably in the top 10 with seasons in the top 5. His arm is amazing
Great analysis JD! Trying to figure out why Penix seems stuck around mid 50% completions, which basically goes back to the start of OTAs. As you noted, he seems to pass without his planting foot, sometimes he seems to hop off his set position and throw while he is turning, does it all boil down to footwork? The "hop" almost seems like a quark he is used to, and gets away with it due to arm strength. But I wonder if that's why he is inaccurate and loses his touch on passes.
On the 3rd down @20:10, I think the throw is just saying I'm not getting sacked or getting picked here. Am I crazy for thinking that's better considering it's clearly a 1 read play? Like a take it if your guy wins or throw it out of bounds type thing. Just my thoughts. I get the point about just giving it to the back, but that does not seem like something they wanted to have as an option there.
Considering they ran basically the same play except gave it to the back and he scored... kind of hard to believe that's the intent. The throw is definitely a little bit of a throw away ball but its still probably a bad decision not to just hand it off.
@@kingofpkf you can call a play that looks the same but has a different intent. That's kinda the point.. Run the same look with a different approach. But I guess we'll never know if these are just different plays.
@@Dabeast1911Que True or they ran that play again to see if they get that same run look again and to let him fix the mistake in real time. Which would be fine. Rookie QBs are not going to be perfect, neither are HOF QBS most of the time.
Boom we gettin it! JTO! Alot of my fellow raiders are lovin minshew but i was really impressed with aiden really love navigating the pocket and just lasering
“Give your guy a chance” on the first throw you don’t even see the WR slowed up looking for back shoulder when he was a yard past the corner. That’s the WRs miss not the QB. Maybe he throws it slightly more inside bit even that doesn’t matter if the WR stutters like that.
That first throw, is it just me or is that an accurate throw that the receiver slows down on before the catch point? If I was the coach I'd be yelling at the WR to run through the catch point.
I feel sometimes you miss how some guys attack a zone. QB’s often move defenders with their eyes or pump fakes. Even how they look at an underneath route to pull a defender into a certain area. It’s an intentional move but may seem like they’re continuing a progression
I wonder if NY Jets, Peasley and Martinez, will hook on to a NFL team this year? Peasley made a very nice touch pass into the endzone for a YD. He was 8/11 and no INT. UFL QB Martinez, a scrambling QB, moved the ball down the field, but against lower level defenders.
As a Washington fan Martinez had good moments so its possible he gets a back up career going or something but its too early to say. Also preseason vs backups etc...
He was 5th round draft pick in 2021. he played corner and returner in college, was a RB in high school. Having a great year before his knee injury. top 5 NFL returner
From a dbs perspective I think he unnecessarily baseball turns because the receiver was in his blind stop. And the dbs instinct was if I don’t know he he’s doing he’s going deep every time. If I see play action I’m thinking something deeper
Hello coach, I have a QB question, that has to do more with college QB's. I've been watching pro and college football for over 60 years now and I still don't know the answer to this. WHY is it that some right handed QBs drop back like a left hander and when they set up they turn all the way around back to right handed to throw?? I've never understood this and have never had the opportunity to ask a real QB coach this question. Please help me out here. Thank you. Ted
My UW Husky dude Big Penix Energy should be a RAIDER right now damn Falcons! It was all set up perfectly, Vikes loved J.J., Donkeys loved Bo, and Perfect fit Penix brings the Raiders back to elite QB glory...ugh, still pissed at the Dirty Bird org.
Yeah he really needs to whip his head and body around on those bootleg play actions. There's something to be said for staying calm and in rhythm but that's too slow imo
Mr. O'Sullivan, sir, sorry to ask what may be an unnecessary question but... are you gonna breakdown any of Jake Haener and/or Spencer Rattler's footage later? Missed the Saints/Cards game and was hoping you'd enlighten me some :)
Footage leaked by Hardknocks shows the Jets were trying to trade up from .10 to .6 The giants rejected their offer and then Penix gets picked at .8 I bet my whole paycheck the jets were going to take Penix. Once he was gone both JJ & Bo were available at .10 and weren’t selected … 🤷🏿♀️ Then JD traded down for .11, a 4th & 5th that we ended trading anyway. I rather have Penix than Rodgers I was not surprised by ATL
JT, would you take a look at Kirk Cousins' footwork in this clip: th-cam.com/users/shorts689qmrkBN7c. I haven't seen a leg look this way since Alex Smith's comeback, which had me cringe every time he took a snap. Love to get your take. Thanks, Dave
Nah, Bo Nix looked the roughest during week 1. Penix was inaccurate, but his pocket presence and ability to read the defense and make the right quick decision is towards the top of the class.
am i wrong that his mechanical sequence bothers me? i've never really been in love with him as a prospect, part of it is that he's a lefty and i think they are awkward and inideal, so i empathize with coordinators that aren't comfortable starting them, but what really usually bothers me the most is a lefties mechanical sequence, granted most QB's aren't mechanically perfect and in tua's case especially he has arm talent that cancels it out. (i weirdly liked tua because of the film) but its always been like they're front shoulder lines up to the target but they don't turn it in consistently so especially in penix's case his power and accuracy seems unreliable from afar. that along with the rest of his traits and playstyle make him difficult to project for me and so i'm quite surprised the falcons loved him so much personally, what am i missing tho? what do i have wrong as a misconception in perception of his motion?
I have seen others say his footwork is segmented and off at points including JT when talking with PFF. So, its not just you. His arm strength is good though so it really only shows up on weird/bad misses that seem to be routine other times. Or as shown when sped up due to pressure or the design of the play.
@@petey34 love lefties they put a different spin on the ball stabler young boomer but they had quick arms and pin point accuracy this guy doesn't hes slow and his ball placement isn't that great
Penix was my high school quarterback my senior year. I couldn’t be any happier to see him in the league.
Tech Class of 2016 for me. We had hope together
That's dope.
He’s gonna be so great in the ATL community leading the Falcons bruh.
I'm an Atlanta fan and I'm super excited about him
This compared to Desmond Ridder film breakdown last season is a night and day difference
Absolutely. Penix plays at NFL speed and even made a throw to his 3rd read in this video. Ridder would stare down his 1st read and get picked off :(
Yes, because one of them is a QB and the other is Desmond Ridder.
He really looks like Air McNair
Amen
Ridder honestly wasn’t that bad he could get better
Penix is going to be good. His arm is legit
13:38 Penix said in his post-game presser that he should have shifted the protection to the left to prevent the free runner from putting a lick on him.
It was laughable that so many thought Penix was a late 1st round or 2nd round graded QB prospect coming out. He has the most arm talent of any of the 1st round QB's and he has an incredible boxer lightning jab type release when he wants to rip it out quickly. His arm speed is intense on quick hitters.
A lot of analysts were mocking the Falcons for "Reaching" for Penix at #8 overall in their live draft coverage. I feel like I'm watching a different sport than these people. If anyone watches his tape without bias Penix exudes the skill set required to play at the NFL level and thrive. He has the 'it' factor in spades. It's too bad barring injury from Cousins that Penix won't see the field this season. He'd be fun to watch.
I think the biggest problem with him is age and injury
@@petey34same age as Caleb
@@clonenner Nope Caleb is 22 Penix is 24
@@petey34same age as Bo mix yet I don’t see half the country shitting on him I wonder why, oh wait one made the cfb final and knocked out their fav team and the other didn’t
@@petey342 yr difference…. Wow 🤯
Programmed People amaze me.
What I like most about Penix - and this is something that shows up in all of his film - is that he already possesses veteran-like understanding of things notoriously difficult to instill - accuracy, anticipation, pocket awareness, foot movement. Those attributes, paired with his physical gifts, is why I just didn't understand the negative outlook pundits had about him.
When your negative analysis begins and ends with "all he knows how to do is pass the football" at the QB position of all things, you've lost the plot.
If he played for Alabama the ESPN type world would love him
He also is cool calm and collected in the pocket
Penix just needs reps. Everything is there
most of the media "pros" either never played in NFL or played backup all their career in NFL. they all act like they know everything. when they get something right, they act like the knew everything; when they get something wrong, they just act like its nothing.
Bingo👌🏽
I now can see why Penix Jr. was compared to Tua during the draft process - however Penix's drive throws outside the numbers has more Power than Tua's Arm.
I think they were compared because they’re both lefties 😂
I see more Micheal Vick in his throwing motion
@@Super.5thpenix has huge hands which help with that. Kahwi Leonard has abnormally huge hands too if you wanna google
Him and Tua are very similar. Tua had better footwork consistency at this level. Penix is a few inches taller and roughly the same thickness as Tua was coming out of the draft. Tua was a good deal younger when he got drafted though. He’s only like a year and a half older than Penix. He hadn’t really grown into his body yet, and I think Penix is pretty close to done with that process already. Just his body size being similar, with the added height should mean he is going to have better power to use. He just has to keep working on his consistency of his footwork and tying his motion and footwork mechanics to his eyes and arm, so he can be more consistent with his accuracy and timing. When he gets his feet set right and can make his read and get in the throw, he throws with the same accuracy, timing and touch as Tua. It’s just that he needs to keep refining that process so he is more consistent and his understanding of the full playbook and what he is doing becomes second nature. That’s a part that gets a lot of the highly drafted QBs in trouble early. They get thrown out there early and get the weight of the franchise put on their back before they’ve even had time to get their feet under them with the whole process of becoming a pro, and learning how to not only play at that level, but the day to day stuff on top of that.
@@PIayer_01That's fr the main thing. Penix is less accurate on short/intermediate throws than Tua but better with deep ones and much more powerful
Its time...Hope you can do Penix again after the Giants game this weekend!
Love watching penix play qb, and love watching JT break it down!
I am a Husky fan and have beein watching Penix for these last two years now. I have been forcing it down dudes' throats that Penix is day 1 pro ready and you actually said it in this video with one word .."elite". Everyone was worried about his knees since Indiana but put all that stuff aside, Penix was the best QB in college football last year and I don't think 2nd (who I also think was/is Nix) was even close. The Falcons have found a real leader and I don't have hate Cousins, but that job is going to be a fight throughout the season if Raheem, who I also love as their Coach (I wanted him for the Seahawks but then Mike Mac got hired, so no complaints there obviously), but this Atlanta team is going to be special I truly do beleive that.
SO happy to see this. Looking forward to seeing him develop!
Atl got a steal we definitely have a QB of the future.....We put hienicke in and man did he stink it up
I definitely think ATL walked away with who will be the best QB from this draft class.
@@yourfellowman11Maybe
Some how ATL will still fk it up
I happy yall finally got a franchise QB get Kirk outta ATL next year
@@cllawrence One preseason game doesn’t matter
JT, I know this is the QB school but I love when you cover the OL. Nothing works without them. Moar!
Thinking if it was Drake London those two passes would have been completions.
I love your commentary. JT helps me understand the passing game, so better than before. On that first play wide receiver #82 Washington the last 15 yards of the route he was looking back at the quarterback if he would’ve just run and look back at the spot he should have would’ve been a easy completion. Loving the commentary on Penix, you believe in in him especially after listening to Lombardi‘s comments after the draft about the who’s the adult in the room, and questioning Atlanta’s , GM and especially questioning whether or not the owner Mr Blank knew what was going on. He is such a good owner and operator, not out Davis for sure for Lombardi to naïvely think that he did not know what was going on. The Falcons caught everybody offguard went and got who they believed in the media and they just couldn’t stand it, look now the Falcons have overhauled the quarterback room for their positive future. The Falcons are going to surprise the NFL this year, especially the first three games deep into the playoffs moving forward
Nice video JT. Preciate it
Rise up baby go Falcons
13:10 I agree that this was my favorite throw he made in the game. For a little extra of a reason than what you explained. I agree with all of your reasoning and I also think that the placement of the throw also had the right leverage. It stopped his guy from eating a bad can opener shot by pushing him further across the field. It could have been a little risky if his guy doesn’t settle down in that zone enough and the ball goes flying down the middle of the field that high in the air. Would’ve liked to see it dropped down to like the neck level of the guy he’s throwing at, not above his head. Never want to be throwing higher than you need to when you’re throwing over the middle. If it goes by your guy, there’s probably gonna be somebody in the area behind them. But he put it close enough to grab and his guy made the play that he needed to make, avoided taking a bad hit, and picked up an extra couple yards after the catch.
Great great content!! I can’t get enough of these
Thanks for the good knowledge JT
As a born and raised Saints fan, with Rattler and Pennix, the rivalry is in good hands 🍻
He looks like CJ Stroud last yr during his preseason game
That my comp his anticipation will get better
His release is quicker
He has great potential, definetly the highest ceiling of the rookies imo. If they can clean him up he will do great
Highest ceiling? No. Not even close. Highest floor. He's 24 already so he should be closest to being ready to go now. Unfortunately, there's this guy named Kirk Cousins ahead of him for the next three years which is what made this pick by the Falcons a headscratcher. Could be a waste of Penix' best years.
Highest ceiling is a laughable statement.
@Mooseman327 If you payed attention to the contract, you would see that kirk is only guaranteed for 2 years. Kirk will only be the Falcons Qb for the next 2 years unless hes playing so well that they refuse to let him go in favor of Penix. He will only be 26 by then. QBs play into their 30s, especially ones that rely less on their athletic abilities. Injuries will be the only thing that could stop him from playing late into his 30s
@@Mooseman327and your point? He will make you eat your words. Stop listening to the mainstream media take. I bet you never seen him play a whole game in college. Other than maybe the college playoffs this year.
Caleb Williams ceiling is legitimately top qb in the league behind mahomes. Penix is probably in the top 10 with seasons in the top 5. His arm is amazing
Fantastic analysis… thank you so much. There was quite a bit to be optimistic about 👍🏻
good analysis
We’re back, baby!! Let’s go, JT! 🎉
Can you do Caleb Williams?
Can’t wait for ur McCarthy breakdown
Good to be back 🔥🔥
Great analysis JD! Trying to figure out why Penix seems stuck around mid 50% completions, which basically goes back to the start of OTAs. As you noted, he seems to pass without his planting foot, sometimes he seems to hop off his set position and throw while he is turning, does it all boil down to footwork? The "hop" almost seems like a quark he is used to, and gets away with it due to arm strength. But I wonder if that's why he is inaccurate and loses his touch on passes.
That RB pass block at the end was 🤌
On the 3rd down @20:10, I think the throw is just saying I'm not getting sacked or getting picked here. Am I crazy for thinking that's better considering it's clearly a 1 read play? Like a take it if your guy wins or throw it out of bounds type thing. Just my thoughts. I get the point about just giving it to the back, but that does not seem like something they wanted to have as an option there.
Considering they ran basically the same play except gave it to the back and he scored... kind of hard to believe that's the intent. The throw is definitely a little bit of a throw away ball but its still probably a bad decision not to just hand it off.
@@kingofpkf you can call a play that looks the same but has a different intent. That's kinda the point.. Run the same look with a different approach. But I guess we'll never know if these are just different plays.
@@Dabeast1911Que True or they ran that play again to see if they get that same run look again and to let him fix the mistake in real time. Which would be fine. Rookie QBs are not going to be perfect, neither are HOF QBS most of the time.
me patiently waiting for the caleb williams video
Came her to write the same thing 😂
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Boom we gettin it! JTO! Alot of my fellow raiders are lovin minshew but i was really impressed with aiden really love navigating the pocket and just lasering
As a born and raised Saints fan, with Rattler and Penix…the rivalry is in good hands🍻
We need your Fields analysis!
“Give your guy a chance” on the first throw you don’t even see the WR slowed up looking for back shoulder when he was a yard past the corner. That’s the WRs miss not the QB. Maybe he throws it slightly more inside bit even that doesn’t matter if the WR stutters like that.
Caleb Williams next please
Facts
I don’t think he played
@@woitedtrackstarr He did
@@woitedtrackstarrhe did and he played well
That first throw, is it just me or is that an accurate throw that the receiver slows down on before the catch point? If I was the coach I'd be yelling at the WR to run through the catch point.
If the ball was lower maybe but he jumps and its still to high by a lot.
12:40 he throws to the 3rd read? I haven't seen that since Matt Ryan lol
I feel sometimes you miss how some guys attack a zone. QB’s often move defenders with their eyes or pump fakes. Even how they look at an underneath route to pull a defender into a certain area. It’s an intentional move but may seem like they’re continuing a progression
He's got a different kind of zip and the deep ball is gonna be lethal when he develops chemistry with his receivers
Excuse my French, JT, but this video fucking rules. Looking forward to a season full of em
I wonder how long we wait before we see him get some meaningful snaps
Jj mccarthy breakdown coming???
@@trevorblanton6270 just go watch Zach Wilson career is going to be identical
We back baby
He’s the CJ stroud of this class
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOO. That's Caleb.
Love the video falcons and lions are my teams could you do a Hendon Hooker video?
I wonder if NY Jets, Peasley and Martinez, will hook on to a NFL team this year?
Peasley made a very nice touch pass into the endzone for a YD. He was 8/11 and no INT.
UFL QB Martinez, a scrambling QB, moved the ball down the field, but against lower level defenders.
Nope they are ufl fan league types...Need cannon arms with precise passing
As a Washington fan Martinez had good moments so its possible he gets a back up career going or something but its too early to say. Also preseason vs backups etc...
That block at the end was by Avery Williams I believe, former undrafted cornerback. Love to see it
He was 5th round draft pick in 2021. he played corner and returner in college, was a RB in high school. Having a great year before his knee injury. top 5 NFL returner
Clean analysis... what software do you use?
Penix has Arm Strength while rest is to be determined.
One day the Atlanta falcons will win they 1st Superbowl and many more ❤️🖤🤍go falcons
From a dbs perspective I think he unnecessarily baseball turns because the receiver was in his blind stop. And the dbs instinct was if I don’t know he he’s doing he’s going deep every time. If I see play action I’m thinking something deeper
He reminds me a lot of Jalen Hurts. Both their throwing motion looks almost identical.
He’s a better QB than hurts.
Hello coach, I have a QB question, that has to do more with college QB's. I've been watching pro and college football for over 60 years now and I still don't know the answer to this. WHY is it that some right handed QBs drop back like a left hander and when they set up they turn all the way around back to right handed to throw?? I've never understood this and have never had the opportunity to ask a real QB coach this question. Please help me out here. Thank you. Ted
How about those Padres though. They are playing like the best team since the Allstar break lol
Jameis Winston comparison will be among the lead leaders in interceptions thrown. Accuracy is all over the place.
Why you think he is sitting
I’d start him over capt Kirk 😎
Minnesota Vikings fan here, I would like some JJ MCCARTHY please.
I look forward to one of your breakdowns of Caleb Williams. He is the real deal and will be rookie of the year.
He's not gonna play. Cousins is QB1
My UW Husky dude Big Penix Energy should be a RAIDER right now damn Falcons! It was all set up perfectly, Vikes loved J.J., Donkeys loved Bo, and Perfect fit Penix brings the Raiders back to elite QB glory...ugh, still pissed at the Dirty Bird org.
brah you do brett rypian and not the boy JJ MCCARTHY?!
KP is like 9 ft tall and catches that first pass.
JT U AINT GOOD ENOUGH TO GIVE PENIX JR SOME ADVICE
Yeah he really needs to whip his head and body around on those bootleg play actions. There's something to be said for staying calm and in rhythm but that's too slow imo
you know what i want jp..CW18
wheres Caleb's
Caleb Williams clap clap, clap clap clap
Jj mcarthy next
Looks like Kliffs O
you ranked him QB5 and youre going to eat your words everytime you break down his film
JJ McCarthy when? :D
Mr. O'Sullivan, sir, sorry to ask what may be an unnecessary question but... are you gonna breakdown any of Jake Haener and/or Spencer Rattler's footage later? Missed the Saints/Cards game and was hoping you'd enlighten me some :)
Footage leaked by Hardknocks shows the Jets were trying to trade up from .10 to .6 The giants rejected their offer and then Penix gets picked at .8 I bet my whole paycheck the jets were going to take Penix. Once he was gone both JJ & Bo were available at .10 and weren’t selected … 🤷🏿♀️ Then JD traded down for .11, a 4th & 5th that we ended trading anyway. I rather have Penix than Rodgers I was not surprised by ATL
first play, the release of 82 off the line was pathetic
Damn didn’t know you were an NFL wide receiver
JT, would you take a look at Kirk Cousins' footwork in this clip: th-cam.com/users/shorts689qmrkBN7c. I haven't seen a leg look this way since Alex Smith's comeback, which had me cringe every time he took a snap. Love to get your take. Thanks, Dave
I see you talk a lot about a QB that doesn't line both his feet in the direction of the receiver. Penix rarely did that.
His arm talent helps with this
That’s bc he does not want to give the safeties and linebackers any tails. He’s a magician with is body language and eyes.
@@aaronelmore2606 If you watched the tape here on this channel, it appears that he missed more than he hit. Could this be the reason why?
DTR next please, if you can stomach it.
Compared to tua he look more like Air McNair
He looked the worse out of all the first round gbs
Nah, Bo Nix looked the roughest during week 1. Penix was inaccurate, but his pocket presence and ability to read the defense and make the right quick decision is towards the top of the class.
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am i wrong that his mechanical sequence bothers me? i've never really been in love with him as a prospect, part of it is that he's a lefty and i think they are awkward and inideal, so i empathize with coordinators that aren't comfortable starting them, but what really usually bothers me the most is a lefties mechanical sequence, granted most QB's aren't mechanically perfect and in tua's case especially he has arm talent that cancels it out. (i weirdly liked tua because of the film) but its always been like they're front shoulder lines up to the target but they don't turn it in consistently so especially in penix's case his power and accuracy seems unreliable from afar. that along with the rest of his traits and playstyle make him difficult to project for me and so i'm quite surprised the falcons loved him so much personally, what am i missing tho? what do i have wrong as a misconception in perception of his motion?
He’s got a stronger arm than tua. I think you’re used to looking at right footed ppl so seeing the opposite throws you off a little bit
Being a lefty is irrelevant outside of the tackle.
I have seen others say his footwork is segmented and off at points including JT when talking with PFF. So, its not just you. His arm strength is good though so it really only shows up on weird/bad misses that seem to be routine other times. Or as shown when sped up due to pressure or the design of the play.
@@aaronelmore2606Vick had a cannon for a lefty
@@bunnygoeshop7160 Vick was also a world class athlete. it was just dual threat that opened up throwing lanes by play extending, it was different.
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to much about the plays not enough qb analysis
Plays School. Almost like the plays matter for QBs.
@@TheQBSchool ok man Been watching since last year, Coverage changed dramatically.
bro I thought Penix was white lmaoooo. maybe I should watch a college game once in a while.
Why would you think that ?
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His long winding motion and sus accuracy was allowing the defense to drive on his throws quite a bit
Long winding motion? lol
You could just say you don’t like lefty QB’s
@@petey34 love lefties they put a different spin on the ball stabler young boomer but they had quick arms and pin point accuracy this guy doesn't hes slow and his ball placement isn't that great
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@@Hybridknfgrowchannel lol ok
Most overhyped and overrated QB draft class since 2021.
Again, the league is so watered down, anyone can play QB.
Please do an hour on caleb williams like you would justin fields 😂🥲
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