He was a completely different player before the injury his rookie year. I don’t think the injury effected his play but confidence hasn’t been the same since. Have to return to that player.
There’s something there and I’m so ready every single time to get believe in him, have my expectations not be met, lose hope, see 1 good play, and start to believe in him again. It’s an abusive cycle but I really think he could be something
Yeah I'm actually with you. I think he's over hated. Jetts have no o line, and that hammers him because one of his weaknesses is pocket awareness. With a good or great D line, and the right OC I honestly think he could be an NFL level QB. He has great athleticism, arm talent, and honestly I don't think his decision making is bad. He just spends sooooo long running for his life. Finally the Jetts won far more games than people expected after rodgers, and he clearly progressed this year.
A+ mobility and A+ arm talent, two things you can't coach. Zach if you're reading don't listen to anyone you are a freaking stud and you will get your chance.
Watching this here after week 3… they gotta let him be him man… this version of Zach Wilson that refused to throw the ball downfield or throw the ball in general is not the Wilson that got him to the pro level. Let him play
@@huddy1493 I’ve watched every game he’s played, and listened to everything these coaches have said about him through highs and lows. There are clear differences in his game over the course of his career. They are 100% playing scared and like a team that wants to hide behind its defense in an era that rewards aggressive offense. Zach is not absolved, but the coaching staff has not done favors to help this player
i truly think if he got drafted to a franchise with a good offensive coach he would have strived. could you imagine rookie zach wilson with like a shane steichen or a sean mcvay to help him out? could have been super lethal... poor kid got sent to qb hell
He can be decent I think all the hate he receives totally destroys he’s confidence which will result in bad playing on he’s part. Good luck Zach! My team has the same issue with Bryce young at the moment
He is a sneaky good runner. The Jets need to play to his strengths and get him rolling out of the pocket, especially if that pass protection was as bad as it was against the Bills. There's something there with him, he can be good enough to get them a wildcard spot I believe.
The Saints really need to trade up for this kid. Zach Wilson may not have had a great season with the Jets, but his great talent is unquestionable. The Saints can damn sure win and possibly take it all the way with him under the right guidance. His playing abilities reminds me a like Mahomes'
Getting traded to a team with a better O-Line and that allows him to play instead of playing scared could help. He's had good moments, and even had good games, but the coaching staff does him no favors on the Jets.
@@User0934-x6k he’s WAY down my bench I have Josh Allen, Deshaun Watson and Sam Howell. In dynasty you keep your entire roster so I have him stashed in the event he learns from Rodgers and lives up to his potential in 2-3 years.
New Jets fan here via Aaron Rodgers arrival. I refuse to stop rooting for the team just because A-Rod is done for the year. I'm traveling from Arkansas in December to watch the Houston game at MetLife - I'm still all in on the program, just a little green behind the ears. After watching this video and operating under the assumption that Wilson is truly *the guy* moving forward, can someone please explain to me why he has struggled so much with consistency over the past two years? He clearly seems to be have has the physical tools to be a successful mid-tier QB1 in the league. What specifically is holding him back? He seems ro be running for his life on every play😅 and I've heard he struggles with decision making. I want to make sure that I'm not missing anything else. Last night he was just OK. I'm curious what he needs to do to get over the hump. Newbie signing out✈️🤙🏼
Biggest thing for me is getting the ball out quicker. Dump it down to your playmakers and allow them to do the rest. The reason why great Quarterbacks aren't running 40 yards out of the pocket is because the ball is out before they are forced to scramble. you will never see rodgers as far out of the pocket as often as zach. Obviously offensive line needs to step up as well and give him time without pressure in his face so the clock doesn't go off in his head as fast. Nfl quarterbacks must do the majority of their work from inside the pocket. But bigger than all this CONFIDENCE CONFIDENCE CONFIDENCE. getting easy completions, not taking sacks, running the ball will help him move the ball down field and allow confidence to grow so that when he does need to take a shot he will have the confidence to do so. In summary, get ball out quick for easy completions, get the ball in playmakers hands whether that means running the ball or throwing screens or short routes. This will allow for increased confidence and help the Jets win football games, he has the tools to get it done and excel.
From what I have watched of him his biggest issue is his nerves. In the Cowboys game he completely shut down and he needed to score but just completely shut down and threw stupid interceptions. If he can calm down and be confident when he needs to be then he can excel.
It looks like the game is moving too fast for him and makes it extremely difficult for him to read the defense, see the field clearly, make the right decisions, and get rid of the ball quickly. Yes, the offensive line has problems, but it is nowhere near as bad as some people make it out to be. A lot of the pressures or sacks he takes are due to him not seeing the field clearly, panicking, and then either running backwards like a chicken with its head cut off, or stepping right into where the pressure is coming from. The best thing for him would have been to sit behind a veteran QB his first season to learn and get acclimated to the NFL, rather than starting right away, especially considering that he comes from a small school and had very weak competition in college. He also would have benefitted from having a coaching staff that designed an offense that plays to his strengths (rolling out, RPOs, etc.). He's at his best when he is allowed to just let it rip and play his game. Yes, it will result in some turnovers, but that comes with the territory. The problem is that the coaching staff seems to be so afraid of him making any mistakes at all that they call the most conservative plays possible until the game has reached the point of desperation, thereby completely negating the entire reason why you would draft a QB like him in the first place. The Jets, being the Jets, completely ruined his development (as they did with Mark Sanchez, Geno Smith, and Sam Darnold). Honestly, I've been a Jets fan for over 35 years, and can only question your sanity for willingly deciding to become of fan of this team.
crazy how many opportunities there were to win the new england/detriot games... really wonder how different the narrative wouldve been if those go the other way and the jets made the playoffs
People Like His Release...His Release Makes Average NFL Passes Look Better Because of His Release...It is a Mirage...He Also Bails Out of The Pocket Too Much Because He Cant Process The Play Quick Enough..He is Fast Around and Outside The Pocket Though.
Funny how the Jets always seem to absolutely ruin the development of young QBs. I'm a life-long Jets fan, but cannot deny that it is a clown show of an organization. Where young QBs go to die.
Biggest tease of a QB I have ever seen. The kid can make any throw and has great athleticism, but for every great play he makes there are 20-25 that make you wonder how the hell he was ever even drafted in the first place. The sad thing is that I think he could have turned out to be a top tier QB if the Jets had done the smart thing and let him sit behind a veteran his first year to watch and learn, rather than just throwing him out to the wolves right away. This organization, as it ALWAYS does, completely ruined his development and wasted his talent. Honestly, given the history of how the Jets consistently screw this up, if I'm a young, promising QB and get drafted by the Jets, then I would refuse to sign and sit out a year in order to have the chance to go someplace else. And I say this as a Jets fan of over 35 years.
He's terrible. He takes bad sacks, inaccurate, can't read a defense. Add the worst footwork I've ever seen, and you have a historically bad starting QB.
Man I’ve rooted so hard for this kid the past 2 years…no reason to stop now! Let’s go Zach!!!
If he has any time than he can make dimes. If he regains his confidence and has a good offensive line he’s insane
His arm talent and athleticism jumps off the screen... with Rodgers and Hackett teaching him the game now this kid is going to be a BEAST.
Beast
Beast…
Aged poorly
Beast 😆
Worst qb I’ve ever seen kids horrible maybe he’d be decent on the CFL maybe
He was a completely different player before the injury his rookie year. I don’t think the injury effected his play but confidence hasn’t been the same since. Have to return to that player.
Rooting for this Kid
There’s something there and I’m so ready every single time to get believe in him, have my expectations not be met, lose hope, see 1 good play, and start to believe in him again. It’s an abusive cycle but I really think he could be something
facts but im happy to always keep watching him
He can't be something. Unless you're looking for a mediocre CFL QB to wet your whistle.
Yeah I'm actually with you. I think he's over hated. Jetts have no o line, and that hammers him because one of his weaknesses is pocket awareness.
With a good or great D line, and the right OC I honestly think he could be an NFL level QB. He has great athleticism, arm talent, and honestly I don't think his decision making is bad. He just spends sooooo long running for his life.
Finally the Jetts won far more games than people expected after rodgers, and he clearly progressed this year.
A+ mobility and A+ arm talent, two things you can't coach. Zach if you're reading don't listen to anyone you are a freaking stud and you will get your chance.
I want to believe in him so bad. But always rooting!!!
He's literally the worst rated starting QB in the league LOL
@@GamerSlayer5000like Peyton Manning rookie season & first 4 years 😂😂😂
@@terrellshows6602not true dummy stop making things up
After watching the hell that is the 2024 Jets, I miss Zach so much. He was so much more fun to watch.
Watching this here after week 3… they gotta let him be him man… this version of Zach Wilson that refused to throw the ball downfield or throw the ball in general is not the Wilson that got him to the pro level. Let him play
I believe you got fooled. Highlight reels don’t tell you anything about their skill level
@@huddy1493 I’ve watched every game he’s played, and listened to everything these coaches have said about him through highs and lows. There are clear differences in his game over the course of his career. They are 100% playing scared and like a team that wants to hide behind its defense in an era that rewards aggressive offense. Zach is not absolved, but the coaching staff has not done favors to help this player
@@jusstnc1759Zach is bust you must not know football
@@jusstnc1759 You can't play aggressive when your qb needs like 5 seconds to throw. He'll be playing in Canada or Europe in a couple of years.
@@WarLasso most likely! Glad the Zach Wilson era is over.. we can all gracefully move on 😂
We here broncos country 🥲
Checking out his highlights too
He’s got this he is the future
He's the lowest rated starting QB in the NFL 🤣
i truly think if he got drafted to a franchise with a good offensive coach he would have strived. could you imagine rookie zach wilson with like a shane steichen or a sean mcvay to help him out? could have been super lethal... poor kid got sent to qb hell
thanks for compiling this.
Jets are lucky to have Zach! Just keep prayin!
Mark my words. He will end up developing significantly and become the best QB in Jets history.
I hope you're right
If he's not traded....
Ahhaaahhaahhaaaaaaa. A hahahahaaaaaaaaaa needed a good laugh
Didn't age well.
He’s got the arm talent and athleticism to be a qb but his decision making and timing is what keeps him from being true nfl starter level
may arod guide this man
I’m here to locate some hope
Man Zach Wilson has the chance to be himself! Reminds me of my boy Steve Young. Give him time , his hard work should pay off now
Lmaoooo
welcome to Denver franchise Zach. Get us over that hump!
He can be decent I think all the hate he receives totally destroys he’s confidence which will result in bad playing on he’s part. Good luck Zach! My team has the same issue with Bryce young at the moment
Lol
How is this video 8:36 long? 🤔🤔
Cuz this was what he did in byu everyday
@@YeetlyI subbed to you
rare footage
Bro that was funny 😂
Surprised this video isn’t 2 seconds long.
Who's here after the Rodgers injury? Wilson ofc is not that level but I think he will step up #Wilson2Wilson
He is a sneaky good runner. The Jets need to play to his strengths and get him rolling out of the pocket, especially if that pass protection was as bad as it was against the Bills.
There's something there with him, he can be good enough to get them a wildcard spot I believe.
The Saints really need to trade up for this kid.
Zach Wilson may not have had a great season with the Jets, but his great talent is unquestionable.
The Saints can damn sure win and possibly take it all the way with him under the right guidance.
His playing abilities reminds me a like Mahomes'
Wow Zach looked good then and good now
Lowkey im a fan, hope he balls out next season
Getting traded to a team with a better O-Line and that allows him to play instead of playing scared could help. He's had good moments, and even had good games, but the coaching staff does him no favors on the Jets.
If this guy can figure out the mental side of the NFL…….I’m going to be VERY happy I drafted him in my Dynasty Fantasy Football league 👌
Why would you draft a backup quarterback
@@User0934-x6k he’s WAY down my bench I have Josh Allen, Deshaun Watson and Sam Howell. In dynasty you keep your entire roster so I have him stashed in the event he learns from Rodgers and lives up to his potential in 2-3 years.
@@User0934-x6kwell now he’s a starter lmao but bc it’s a dynasty league so it’s the same one from year to year
Here now that hes a bronco
New Jets fan here via Aaron Rodgers arrival. I refuse to stop rooting for the team just because A-Rod is done for the year. I'm traveling from Arkansas in December to watch the Houston game at MetLife - I'm still all in on the program, just a little green behind the ears.
After watching this video and operating under the assumption that Wilson is truly *the guy* moving forward, can someone please explain to me why he has struggled so much with consistency over the past two years?
He clearly seems to be have has the physical tools to be a successful mid-tier QB1 in the league. What specifically is holding him back? He seems ro be running for his life on every play😅 and I've heard he struggles with decision making. I want to make sure that I'm not missing anything else.
Last night he was just OK. I'm curious what he needs to do to get over the hump.
Newbie signing out✈️🤙🏼
Biggest thing for me is getting the ball out quicker. Dump it down to your playmakers and allow them to do the rest. The reason why great Quarterbacks aren't running 40 yards out of the pocket is because the ball is out before they are forced to scramble. you will never see rodgers as far out of the pocket as often as zach. Obviously offensive line needs to step up as well and give him time without pressure in his face so the clock doesn't go off in his head as fast. Nfl quarterbacks must do the majority of their work from inside the pocket. But bigger than all this CONFIDENCE CONFIDENCE CONFIDENCE. getting easy completions, not taking sacks, running the ball will help him move the ball down field and allow confidence to grow so that when he does need to take a shot he will have the confidence to do so. In summary, get ball out quick for easy completions, get the ball in playmakers hands whether that means running the ball or throwing screens or short routes. This will allow for increased confidence and help the Jets win football games, he has the tools to get it done and excel.
From what I have watched of him his biggest issue is his nerves. In the Cowboys game he completely shut down and he needed to score but just completely shut down and threw stupid interceptions. If he can calm down and be confident when he needs to be then he can excel.
Their offensive line sucks
It looks like the game is moving too fast for him and makes it extremely difficult for him to read the defense, see the field clearly, make the right decisions, and get rid of the ball quickly. Yes, the offensive line has problems, but it is nowhere near as bad as some people make it out to be. A lot of the pressures or sacks he takes are due to him not seeing the field clearly, panicking, and then either running backwards like a chicken with its head cut off, or stepping right into where the pressure is coming from. The best thing for him would have been to sit behind a veteran QB his first season to learn and get acclimated to the NFL, rather than starting right away, especially considering that he comes from a small school and had very weak competition in college. He also would have benefitted from having a coaching staff that designed an offense that plays to his strengths (rolling out, RPOs, etc.). He's at his best when he is allowed to just let it rip and play his game. Yes, it will result in some turnovers, but that comes with the territory. The problem is that the coaching staff seems to be so afraid of him making any mistakes at all that they call the most conservative plays possible until the game has reached the point of desperation, thereby completely negating the entire reason why you would draft a QB like him in the first place.
The Jets, being the Jets, completely ruined his development (as they did with Mark Sanchez, Geno Smith, and Sam Darnold). Honestly, I've been a Jets fan for over 35 years, and can only question your sanity for willingly deciding to become of fan of this team.
How did he escape those? lol
crazy how many opportunities there were to win the new england/detriot games... really wonder how different the narrative wouldve been if those go the other way and the jets made the playoffs
After this season this video has now been chopped to just 4 minutes. 🤣🤣🤣
Ben Simmons of the NFL
People Like His Release...His Release Makes Average NFL Passes Look Better Because of His Release...It is a Mirage...He Also Bails Out of The Pocket Too Much Because He Cant Process The Play Quick Enough..He is Fast Around and Outside The Pocket Though.
I hate that I have to watch this for hope after Week 1
Feel you
Offensive line is ass, hes actually good
If you showed someone only Zach Wilson tape they would think he was actually nice
Ye he was it was good until hid injury rookie year he didn't develop fully and then he missed games last szn and just got thrown out there
That hit at the goal line against Miami was nuts haha
What if Justin Fields isn’t wrong and the speaker in the helmet is louder than we think
The Jets O line looks terrible.
you called it.
Fr Wilson's actually good
man, what happened. I wish he was able to figure it out, really sucks
The more confidence he had the less refined he was; the more refined he became, the less confident he is smh
Funny how the Jets always seem to absolutely ruin the development of young QBs. I'm a life-long Jets fan, but cannot deny that it is a clown show of an organization. Where young QBs go to die.
He literally only is good when the defenses are awful. Like ones that never make a stop if their entire bloodline was on the line.
The fact this vid isnt even 10 mins is crazy
Biggest tease of a QB I have ever seen. The kid can make any throw and has great athleticism, but for every great play he makes there are 20-25 that make you wonder how the hell he was ever even drafted in the first place. The sad thing is that I think he could have turned out to be a top tier QB if the Jets had done the smart thing and let him sit behind a veteran his first year to watch and learn, rather than just throwing him out to the wolves right away. This organization, as it ALWAYS does, completely ruined his development and wasted his talent. Honestly, given the history of how the Jets consistently screw this up, if I'm a young, promising QB and get drafted by the Jets, then I would refuse to sign and sit out a year in order to have the chance to go someplace else. And I say this as a Jets fan of over 35 years.
😂😂😂
good luck Zack....you are the victim of poor management, OL, OC, and playmakers. Mostly horrible offensive line. Nate Hackett can't coach high school.
He's terrible. He takes bad sacks, inaccurate, can't read a defense. Add the worst footwork I've ever seen, and you have a historically bad starting QB.
No he will be a franchise QB. Dude will be better than CJ Stroud. Watch
is this a joke?
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Last play reminds me of how garbage Elijah Moore is.
First
He’s so trash buh man I tell you when he hit tht deep ball it looks nice
ay bruh my boy jus a lil slow ina head when it come to that pressure when he learn from a rod he gon figure it out
@@jahslimanelmao🤣
He’s a bust. That’s all I have to say