Kelly had a habit of doing the same thing. He recruited a bunch of really good athletes with big arms then was like “make checks at the line, hang in the pocket, go through multiple reads”.Unlike Rees, Sirriani and Steichen have done an incredible job of catering the offense to Jalen Hurts strengths. Hurts is far from the most talented QB, but he’s a good decision maker who is set up to succeed by his coach.
As we saw with Buchner and to a lesser extent with Pyne, Rees is incredibly stubborn. While I think he is a good play caller who could potentially be great with a competent pocket passer, he loves to try to fit square pegs in round holes.
Also, if I’m remembering correctly didn’t Rees used to make all kinds of checks at the line, get into the right play then proceed to try to make a throw he wasn’t capable of?
Anyhow, it was pretty funny seeing Pyne run a couple of the good old zone reads that weren’t really zone reads last weekend.
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