J. Kapp 11 wrote:Please forgive the "excuses" comment.
I'll forgive it if you'll forgive my "give me a break" response.
The flavor of your post makes it sound like it was basically Simpson's fault, with some culpability on the part of Ponder. I see it exactly the opposite. Simpson has the much more difficult job here. He has to get position, make his break, ward off the defender, and make the catch -- all within about 2 seconds or less. Ponder simply has to take one step and throw the ball about 15 feet.
But he has to throw it to a spot and Simpson needs to be in that spot, in proper position to receive it. In terms of responsibility for the result of the play, I don't think it matters that his job was more difficult. It's a timing route so the play's success depends on that timing. Ponder has to drop, throw and count on Simpson being where he's supposed to be. When the timing is off at all, it messes up the play. Consequently, stumbling and coming in low, as Simpson did, messed up the play and the high throw just made it worse. I don't think it really matters who was more culpable but if we're going to assign blame for the interception, I'd assign the larger portion to Simpson because he threw the timing off. If that hadn't happened, the worst case scenario for that pass was probably an incompletion.
As I said earlier, players stumble. They're human so I don't hold the INT against Simpson and I don't hold it against Ponder either. I just see it as one of those unfortunate plays that sometimes occur in sports. We see players slip, stumble, trip, etc, all the time. Unfortunately this time it led to a pick.
Obviously I am very frustrated (as are others) with Ponder at this point. I want him to succeed. I really do. I've tried hard to be patient. But at the same time, I'm watching quarterbacks with less experience do extremely well, and I have to admit that I'm growing impatient, especially when he makes poor decisions. I can actually excuse the pass to Simpson -- a physical mistake -- but the other two were based on very poor decisions that a 3rd year quarterback just shouldn't be making. He also got very lucky to have an easy pick-six dropped.
I agree about the second INT but wasn't the third just an overthrown pass? I can't remember all the circumstances involved in that one. Anyway, QBs all misfire at times so my main concern with a play like that is it's symptomatic of a larger problem: accuracy. No QB throws every pass perfectly but Ponder needs to throw a higher percentage of accurate passes than he has thus far.
By the way, I don't know if it's always apparent from my demeanor here but I'm very frustrated with Ponder too, all the more so because I've really tried to be patient as they develop him. For every step forward, he takes a step back and that has to stop. A certain percentage of mistakes is forgivable but he has to become a more consistently
good player.
At some point, a decision has to be made as to whether this guy can do it ... because we just can't have continue to have these kinds of performances in the passing game, especially on the road.
I agree. At some point, a decision will be made. I'm guessing it will happen during this season or shortly after it. Meanwhile, all we can do is watch and see what happens.