HumanCockroach wrote:RiverDog wrote:kalibane wrote:Smith and TJack have two different weakness but the same mindset. Smith's issue is arm strength. He absolutely cannot drive the ball outside the numbers and he's smart enough to know he can't so he doesn't try. TJack has the arm but he can't place the ball accurately and so he turns into a check down machine when there is decent coverage. Same result but different reason.
Smith ain't Ryan Fitzpatrick but he has a weak arm. It's his biggest weakness as a QB.
I just want to interject something into this discussion and I don't mean to divert the thread, but I always felt that TJack's biggest problem was his indecisiveness and refusal to take even the slightest risk of an interception. I think that's why he chose to check the ball down, not a lack of confidence in being able to make a throw except as it relates to taking a risk of having it picked off. I didn't think his accuracy was that much of an issue IMO. And just to defend him for a bit, the guy certainly didn't have much of a receiving corps to work with, either. At least Russell had Rice in 2012 and Tate in 2013.
Jackson had all three ( 4 if you want to count Miller) in 2011. To be fair though, Rice got injured ( as usual) Miller was being asked to block a LOT, Baldwin was consistent and good, Tate was sporadic and needed time to mature. The names were indeed the same as far as the receiver core goes, though I wouldn't profess it as equal to the one Wilson just won a SB with, do to inexperience in the system and in their careers.
I realize that he had all 3. He also had big, fat, and lazy BMW as his #1 receiver, Tate wasn't the Tate that we know today, and as you pointed out, Rice was hurt for most of that season. If a rookie like Doug Baldwin can lead the team in receptions, you know your receiving corps is pretty damn weak.
Just defending TJack a little bit. I've always had a soft spot in my heart for him. He busted his ass for us yet all we did was to ridicule and complain about him. He had plenty to b**** about the year we traded him to Buffalo, but he took it professionally and eventually returned to play a different role on our team.