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I disaagaree...I specifically watch for this...and that is false...not sure if it's Lapo's influence or lack of trust...or Nichols headspace in not believing in himself, or "afraid" to make an int but guys are open...a lot of times too guys are there to be lead and thrown to spots that they can get ball..but he doesn't pull the trigger

Especially with Matthews Iv'e noticed...and Lucky...if we just tossed it up and led them through their route..or threw it to a spot....the completion was there

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  • Eternal optimist
    Eternal optimist

    Might be adding fuel to the fire here... but just some stats on Nichols vs other QBs after Week 5: 1. Most TD passes in the league (10). 2. His completion accuracy (69.4%) is right around leagu

  • blue_gold_84
    blue_gold_84

    Aaaaand I spoke too soon.

  • and, just for the record, I'm not absolving Nichols of anything or saying he's the second coming of Tom Brady, but Jesus.....some of you are so far out too lunch and just CONSUMED by negativity. I've

comment_416115
1 minute ago, M.Silverback said:

A former Bomber goes to the same gym as I do. I overheard him in a spirited discussion with another gym patron who was expressing his displeasure with the Bombers offense this weekend. The former Bomber was diplomatic but said, among other things, "Bomber receivers can't get open. Except for Wolitarsky". Interesting take. Is it possible we as fans should shift some of the blame to the receivers? Not just Lapo and Nichols?

Since we do not have the ability to break down the video of each play to see who is open is and who is not, all we can do is look where Nichols tries to lob his passes and whether Walters is auditioning new receivers. I have a hard time believing that Adams, Matthews and others have not been able to get open. I could accept that the deep receivers get discouraged late in the game with not being targeted.

comment_416117
21 minutes ago, M.Silverback said:

A former Bomber goes to the same gym as I do. I overheard him in a spirited discussion with another gym patron who was expressing his displeasure with the Bombers offense this weekend. The former Bomber was diplomatic but said, among other things, "Bomber receivers can't get open. Except for Wolitarsky". Interesting take. Is it possible we as fans should shift some of the blame to the receivers? Not just Lapo and Nichols?

On 90% of the completions, the Bomber receivers are stationary.  He doesn't lead the receivers and balls caught in stride are almost non-existent, especially recently.  For whatever reason, he doesn't want to make those throws, so he checks it down.  From what I can see, anyways.  

comment_416119

thats was my beef coming into this year as well...all hooks..curls...outs..no layered routes and slants to hit guys in stride...now is this Lapo's way of running his route selections and he doesn't incorporate this in his offence..or is it Nichols not wanting to throw those balls..who knows...but it is frustrating as we have seen this year..and years in past that he can hit guys in full stride

comment_416121
26 minutes ago, Mark H. said:

On 90% of the completions, the Bomber receivers are stationary.  He doesn't lead the receivers and balls caught in stride are almost non-existent, especially recently.  For whatever reason, he doesn't want to make those throws, so he checks it down.  From what I can see, anyways.  

Good point. My post wasn't meant to absolve Lapo and Nichols. I just think it was an interesting comment from a smart former player. Also interesting how much better the receiving core is with Adams in there. I have to admit, I did expect Matthews and Whitehead to be consistently be better deep threats. I know, "Nichols checks down too much; Lapo is not calling deep plays". Agreed. But, even a casual watching of the film doesn't exactly scream that opposing corners are worried much about either as deep threats. Are they excellent route runners? Not sure.

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comment_416124
33 minutes ago, Booch said:

thats was my beef coming into this year as well...all hooks..curls...outs..no layered routes and slants to hit guys in stride...now is this Lapo's way of running his route selections and he doesn't incorporate this in his offence..or is it Nichols not wanting to throw those balls..who knows...but it is frustrating as we have seen this year..and years in past that he can hit guys in full stride

Seems to me that these complaints pop up every time Lapo is the OC here.

I still say Nichols best throws are the mid range ones but we don't ever give the guy a chance to make them. 

comment_416126
11 minutes ago, 17to85 said:

I still say Nichols best throws are the mid range ones but we don't ever give the guy a chance to make them.

This is oh so true.

Can you imagine Wolitarsky, Lawler, Whitehead, etc burning across those mid range passes.

Who could stop them? It would open up our offence so much...

comment_416127

Answer is somewhere in between...  3 games ago, we completely went away from playaction - not sure if Lapo is overthinking or they got scared after the Harris fumbles

That completion record in the Ottawa game was not good for this offence...   everyone glossed over the fact that the O stunk up the joint in the first half and then Nichols/Lapo dink and dunked their way to a completion record 

Need to get back to what works - playaction, misdirection (not 'gadget' plays) and long balls 

 

comment_416158

unless you allow the QB to stand and the pocket and have the receivers run their entire route it's impossible to determine whether or not a receiver is or will be open... but I'll add this, if you're waiting for the receiver to be in the clear you've probably already waited too long... also, just because a receiver may look to be covered in the early stage of a route, doesn't mean that he won't be open by the end of the route... and not to mention that receivers like Matthews who has a 5" height advantage you simply throw them open... ot throwing your receiver open with a back shoulder throw, etc...

also, OCs can help receivers get open by route design, using other receivers to pull defenders away from the targeted receiver or create favorable match ups... running receivers at varying depths creates more space for receivers to work and can create larger throwing windows... but in most cases your QB is throwing to a spot, not a receiver per se, such as the Demski TD earlier this year... Nichols threw that ball almost immediately after the snap and while Demski was still covered... both on the same page, Demski makes the catch and the result is a 82 yard TD...

but unless you are throwing to a receiver that is suppose to sit down in or under the coverage, most times you won't see a guy running wide open early in the progressions... you never see them open when your first or early second read is the check down at the line of scrimmage... I think that most are smart enough to understand that it does take longer to run 20 yards than it does to run 1...

comment_416161
4 hours ago, 17to85 said:

Seems to me that these complaints pop up every time Lapo is the OC here.

I still say Nichols best throws are the mid range ones but we don't ever give the guy a chance to make them. 

Nichols is dead last in the league in completion percentage for throws 10 to 19 yards with an underwhelming 40% completion rate... 6th in passes 20+ yard attempts at 37%...

comment_416220
32 minutes ago, 17to85 said:

When you have an offense that doesn't run those kinds of patterns that is what happens. 

6th most passes in 10-19 yards pass attempts... 12/30 or 40.0% - league leader comp %: Fajardo 23/32 or 71.9%, followed by Masoli 24/36 or 66.7%... most completions: Harris 34/56...

2nd most passes in the 20+ yard pass attempts... 13/35 or 37.1%  - league leader comp %: Arbuckle 13/22 or 59.1%, followed by Fajardo 17/30 or 56.7%... most completions: Fajardo 17/30...

this is as last week before games played as published by the CFL...

comment_416222
50 minutes ago, AKAChip said:

That’s an embarrassing stat. 

Think thats bad get a load of this. I went back and looked at all our drives in the 4th quarter this year this is what our offense is putting up in the 4th quarter through 8 games. 

11 first downs and 1 touch down.

The rest of the team has 12 first downs, 8 of those from harris. (a first down not involving nichols is one that he doesnt do more then hand off/screen)

The rest of the offense has 4 tds. All from streveler. While weve kicked 3 fgs. 

The offense has put up 17 4th quarter 2 and outs. (17 2 and outs to 23 first downs)  And 5 of the first down drives have been 5 play drives or less. 

1.37 times per final quarter of a game nichols is throwing a pass "down field" and completing it for a first down. 1 td pass in 2 games worth of final quarters. Half his picks come from the 4th, along with 1/14th of his tds. 

 

comment_416239
2 minutes ago, 66 Chevelle said:

how about this one, in the last game against Calgary, 12 of 18 completions, 66.6% of our completions, traveled on average 1 foot, that's 12" for those keeping score at home, through the air... the average air travel for all passes completed was 4.6 yards...

Yer gonna get in trouble here.....lol

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