Wow, if you have the game recorded, just watch Pickens for 10-15 plays. He blocks like he is charging a burning building to get his child and runs routes as sharp as a razor.
Just like an S10 in January.
If he threw every pass accurate and the receiver caught it everytime he would be perfect.He could've been 16/18 if he had thrown the pass to Pickens accurately/with more touch
Now that **** is funny!Lmao. I feel like we are playing ourselves. But we are better.
Asked and answered. See above.Really? No praise for Pickett tonite? Really?
Just giving you grief. He is getting better. Give him some love. when he gets comfortable he will put better touch on that throw. He isn’t use to seeing him that wide open lol.Low blow. Kenny gets praise when he doesn't sail the ball over receivers and he doesn't miss wide open receivers...
We're hoping he gets better but the miscues tonight are on him. SEC or not.
FG BLOCKED!!!
wonder what cope thinks about himLoudermilk blocks the FG. Indy is booing. Great play! I really like this kid. Needs more snaps.
He should try to get an interview.wonder what cope thinks about him
He has been accurate tonight.
He got Rick-Rolled..."Never Gonna Give You Up...."wonder what cope thinks about him
Amplified Lactose.A Loudermilk sighting, not sure who that is but an interview would help ake things right. I wonder if Cope could help us on this....?
Salute the nation
good thing he still is a rookie, has time to become a franchise QB.Franchise QB's don't miss guys that open like Pickens in the end zone, period. There's no excuse for it and 1 bad pass can make a difference between a win and loss
I'm cheering for the guy, but he missed badly like that twice last week too.
Hopefully it's mechanics and fixable. Hopefully we have a coach competent enough to help him....
He’s played well so far. Only two horrible passes by my count, one should have been an easy TD. No real complaints. If the play calls are decent and the oline holds up, he can execute the offense. He’s proving that.Rookie Kenny outplaying veteran Matt Ryan. Give credit where credit is due.