

#Hard to look away from a train wreck windows#
This is when you throw questionable passes to see how wide the windows are. This is when you gauge how long you can hold a pass. Trask throwing it to starting wrs means he will be throwing against starting defenders thats when things get ugly If Ko Keift added 39 lbs he’d be a beast of an OL. Despite his fumble, Rachael White will be the difference maker he reminds me of a prime Leveon Bell. Dee Delaney n and Rashard Robinson shouldn’t make the team. They kept throwing to Geiger but on one play he showed he was scared to catch the ball. Why didn’t they play Deven Thompson more. I can see Aaron Donald putting fear in Trask the same way John Randle put fear in Dilfer. He stare down his receivers n doesn’t have pocket presence. I get it the lineman didn’t help but he’s to jittery n tense in the pocket. Read between the lines its not a step back when you still play like assįew things…Trask is not ready for prime time. Trask has yet to throw a pass to a starting wide receiver. He said bust right away for second round pickīowles will be fine. Granted his pocket presence/internal clock needs to improve, but overall I’m not giving up on him.Īnyone that thinks the bucs will roll the dice with trask next year areĪnd i have a more positive opinion of him than myīrother who is a hard core gator fan /graduate. If he had better protection and if his receivers would get some separation and/or catch the damn ball, I think he’d be fine. He made some really good throws last night. That deep pass he threw to Scotty was great. Some people are just complete dillitantes.īobby, are you deaf or do you watch bucs games muted? Ronde Barber has raved about him the last two games. That being said, Gabbert was equally ineffective and we know his ceiling so why we bother starting him over Trask is perplexing.Īlan, that decent college QB was second in Heisman voting and should have won it over that decent DUI manslaughtering wide receiver. If he were dicing up the defense at practice, there would be chatter. I think the telling sign is nobody ever raves about Trask. His upside reminds me of Joe Flacco….he’ll look effective with enough supporting talent but once he gets a big contract, the cap hit will deplete the talent and then you’ll see an avg game manager. So finally this year Bowles is giving him a lot of reps. Trasks only problem was the coaching they didn’t let him do basically anything last year. I still think he will be a solid starting QB before Trask is done with Football. Trask has a lot to learn still and he will. Well guess what folks, anyone honestly think even TB12 could do very well trying to compete passes to the likes of Geiger. Joe, what exactly is a cock-high pass, lol? I agree, my only criticism is that his mental clock and pocket awareness and were to move ( slide) needs to improve. Trask gets a c to me to many drops and no blocking. For those that thought Joe had it in for Trask the “cock-high pass” that was dropped should stand as a monument to his support of the qb. He is what he is- a decent college QB who is a LONG way from being an NFL starter, if ever.Ī mix of everything, line very inconsistent, wrs running wrong routes, and Trask holding the ball too long sometimes. If Trask was a 6th round pick, the excuse making could be tolerated. Even teammates went up to pat him on the shoulder to try to cheer him up.Ĩ4 Responses to “Todd Bowles: Lay Off Kyle Trask” Trask’s reaction to this awful drop looked like someone had sucked out his very soul. During Trask’s second-worst practice, Trask threw a dime down the middle about 40 yards and as Geiger was at the goal line, this cock-high pass, was dropped. Joe cannot tell you how many times this camp meat receiver dropped cans of corn from Trask this summer. He can’t catch a cold if Trask is throwing to him. On an ugly interception, Trask had his right arm blasted as he was throwing. There’s a lot of factors involved in that.īowles is correct. So, you can’t just put it on the quarterback. Nobody played efficient on offense – we only had three points. “You’ve got to look at the tape to say whether he played efficient enough. “Sometimes it was the pressure, sometimes they had the routes covered and he was sitting in there. “You can’t say take a step back,” Bowles said when asked if Trask regressed. Trask played the majority of the game and Bowles said the whole offense played badly and many of those plays made Trask look bad. And Todd Bowles had a message for those folks: Back off.Īfter the Bucs mustered just three points in the second preseason game last night, the head coach wasn’t about to throw Trask under the bus. Joe noticed on social media that Bucs third-string quarterback Kyle Trask caught hell last night.
