I wonder what the film discussions are like after these plays? In regards to the coaches, what are they thinking and telling Ponder after watching the tape?The Breeze wrote: For what it's worth, I think the worm is starting to turn on the issue. The 2nd half, although not mistake free, was more like what we want to see.
I think the onfield relationship with Jennings is key. The more those two can hook up th better all the way around.
The coaching staff is running out of wiggle room too. Their hand is going to be forced more and more to trust the QB and reliquish some creative control....IMO.
I'm going to hazard a guess that before they give Ponder the green light to start changing plays pre-snap, he has to demonstrate he can read plays correctly post-snap. And that makes sense, doesn't it? I have to imagine Musgrave and Frazier are seeing what we're seeing, and Ponder probably is too, but in terms of game-day situations, he's not demonstrating mastery. And I imagine until that happens, Ponder is going to be on a tight leash. That makes perfect sense to me. You don't give a guy who can't shoot a BB gun straight a rifle and expect better results. If anything, loosening things up will probably result in disaster for everyone concerned.
The most interesting addition to this discussion in my view is that most of the stills 808 posted are from the supposedly better 2nd half performance of Ponder. That was something I wondered after the game finished. Are we all so used to garbage from Ponder that a fairly pedestrian half of football was enough to convince us he might have turned a corner? He did play better, but that better was probably average. 808's stills show plenty of missed opportunities despite open receivers and good protection.
I really want to believe the worm has turned, but I don't think it has.








