every QB has the ability who were drafted and even not drafted to be successful in this league lets get that straight, it is the coaching staff that will determine if a player will succeed...
Zach Wilson has failed to this point, yes he has a great arm but discipline in the pocket, poise in the pocket <<< these things he has failed to this point... Can he turn those things around, eventually but only time will tell...
as for right now after 1 and 1/2 games White proved to the fans that Mike LaFleur's playbook and game plan can be successful and other players on the roster actually finally showed up and executed...
so is there a controversy, no but you don't go away from the hot hand even though you drafted the future it is because he plays like gun slinger, pretty boy rocker that he put himself in a position to get hurt... so for now if Mike White continues to succeed then it should be Mike White under center when Wilson is healthy he will be the number two or at least that is what it should be...
Saleh saw it too, and now it's a thing.
When I was watching the game, my first impression was “Damn, what do you know? LaFleur finally has a 21st century game plan!” I was so sick of watching run, run, pass on 3rd and 8,” which was what happened to start the previous game, and had been a general pattern in all of the previous games.
Also, where were the screen passes, the designed short passes to the backs, the slants, the route trees that developed quickly, etc. in all of the previous games? I know that some of the plays were designed to take shots, and that some of the short passes were check downs by White (and it was smart by White to make those check downs), but I kept asking myself, “Why wasn’t this the game plan with our *rookie* quarterback?”
This is not to take anything away from Mike White, who played perhaps the best game I have seen from a Jets QB in 20 years. This is an indictment of LaFleur. I am also not excusing Zack for his poor decisions, his poor passes on some short throws, and his inclination to hold the ball too long at times, and therefore to be late on some of his throws, except to say that he is a *rookie!*. But he also throws the deep out of 15-20 yards better than any QB I have ever seen, and I have seen them all since Johnny Unitas. And the mistakes that I delineated above should gradually be reduced by good coaching.
However, I am not convinced at all that LaFleur is capable of coaching this out of Wilson. The main job of any coach, particularly with a rookie QB is to put him in the best possible position to succeed. Can anyone possibly say that LaFleur has done this? Now *if* Zack becomes the starter again, and *if* LaFleur dials up a QB-friendly game plan, and *if* Zack stinks it up, then he can fairly be blamed. As of now, I put most of the blame on LaFleur.
Moving forward, it seems obvious to me that White has to play as long as he stays hot. Otherwise, Saleh would lose the locker room. I actually think that it will benefit Zack greatly to watch for a while to absorb how White runs the game. We all know that Zack is a film junkie. I believe that Zack will learn from this, and will be less frenetic when he returns. Now Zack has a basis of comparison on tape. I can see him saying to himself, “Ah, now I see where to go with the ball when I get a particular read.” It should be noted that Zack was more excited than anyone about how well Mike played. The kid has character.
Now if White plays great the rest of the season, we have a champagne problem. There are worse problems to have, especially for Jets fans.
Going for two is the call of the HC, not the OC . Everyone wants the best for Wilson but the truth is he’s just not ready to lead an NFL team . When you start the season with 3 QBS who has never started an NFL game, letting the guy you spent the 2nd overall pick on is a no brained . It no longer is based on what has occurred over the last two weeks. Wilson might still get the nod once healthy, but it’s probably going to be based on how White performs while he’s starting .I said a few weeks ago that Wilson's dropped passes were probably due to poor technique by the Wilson and weren't the fault of the receivers. I watched the last 5 minutes of last weeks game and White played like an experienced veteran. The Jets successfully executed a flawless double reverse option pass! When you consider that Wilson had way more reps with the starters during the off-season and regular season practices, it's pretty clear that he's not 2nd overall value.
Oh, and Lafleur still sucks. Stop going for 2 points! It doesn't help!
After the last TD they were up by 1 before the XP try. If they kicked the XP they would have been up by only 2 and could have lose with just a FG. By going for and getting the 2-Pt they made the lead three. At that point a FG would tie instead of win.Oh, and Lafleur still sucks. Stop going for 2 points! It doesn't help!
Last week, kicking 2 extra points would've yielded the same score. So it didn't help last week.After the last TD they were up by 1 before the XP try. If they kicked the XP they would have been up by only 2 and could have lose with just a FG. By going for and getting the 2-Pt they made the lead three. At that point a FG would tie instead of win.
I don’t get how, “It doesn’t help.”
I said a few weeks ago that Wilson's dropped passes were probably due to poor technique by the Wilson and weren't the fault of the receivers. I watched the last 5 minutes of last weeks game and White played like an experienced veteran. The Jets successfully executed a flawless double reverse option pass! When you consider that Wilson had way more reps with the starters during the off-season and regular season practices, it's pretty clear that he's not 2nd overall value.
Oh, and Lafleur still sucks. Stop going for 2 points! It doesn't help!
The average pocket time for Zack Wilson was 2.3 seconds. The average pocket time for Mike White was 2.4 seconds...not much difference in the protection.Wait...i gotta get this straight:
1.) the myriad of drops the receivers had with Zach...that were in their wheel house...that were in their hands...were Zach's fault because of poor mechanics? as in, for example, the ball was not spinning correctly?
2.) was Zach ever given a double reverse option to execute? I bet you didn't stop to think that LaFleur didn't see that or the plethora of Jet Sweeps could have been run with Zach in the game as well, right?
i am rooting for White to succeed because if he does, the Jets do. However, i am also in Zach's corner, and the more the kid is getting thrown under the bus, the more i want to be. we are surmising an apple to apple comparison of White to Zach, but we don't know the if there are factors that favored White in his last start. i keep harping on this...there was a different game called on Sunday with LaFleur in the box.
The example you gave about having to chase the point if a 2-point conversion fails only applies in the early parts of a game. It did *not* apply in the 4th quarter situation the Jets were in on Sunday. There is no advantage in late-game situations to be up by 2 points, rather than 1 point. Either way, a late field goal beats you. On the other hand, it made complete sense to go for the 2 points on Sunday. Being potentially ahead by 3 points means that a late field goal can only ties you.Last week, kicking 2 extra points would've yielded the same score. So it didn't help last week.
During the Patriots game, the Jets lost 54-13 so it didn't help.
The Jets are probably well below 50% on successful two-point attempts for the season.
Generally speaking, teams that put their hopes in 2-point conversions tend to dig a bigger hole. Teams will miss a 2-point conversion, try to recover the point by missing another 2-point conversion and end up going down by 2-points. If they're lucky (like the Jets last week), they'll recover the point they lost on the first attempt.
The example you gave about having to chase the point if a 2-point conversion fails only applies in the early parts of a game. It did *not* apply in the 4th quarter situation the Jets were in on Sunday. There is no advantage in late-game situations to be up by 2 points, rather than 1 point. Either way, a late field goal beats you. On the other hand, it made complete sense to go for the 2 points on Sunday. Being potentially ahead by 3 points means that a late field goal can only ties you.
Wait...i gotta get this straight:
1.) the myriad of drops the receivers had with Zach...that were in their wheel house...that were in their hands...were Zach's fault because of poor mechanics? as in, for example, the ball was not spinning correctly?
2.) was Zach ever given a double reverse option to execute? I bet you didn't stop to think that LaFleur didn't see that or the plethora of Jet Sweeps could have been run with Zach in the game as well, right?
i am rooting for White to succeed because if he does, the Jets do. However, i am also in Zach's corner, and the more the kid is getting thrown under the bus, the more i want to be. we are surmising an apple to apple comparison of White to Zach, but we don't know the if there are factors that favored White in his last start. i keep harping on this...there was a different game called on Sunday with LaFleur in the box.
And maybe that different game plan was called because White can execute it and Wilson can't. I have no idea.
The example you gave about having to chase the point if a 2-point conversion fails only applies in the early parts of a game. It did *not* apply in the 4th quarter situation the Jets were in on Sunday. There is no advantage in late-game situations to be up by 2 points, rather than 1 point. Either way, a late field goal beats you. On the other hand, it made complete sense to go for the 2 points on Sunday. Being potentially ahead by 3 points means that a late field goal can only ties you.