azhawkphan
Well-Known Member
I've heard this as well, but don't understand why they don't pull him for a series or two so he can watch from the sidelines. What ever they have tried to do to reinstill his confidence isn't working so far.
Time stands still for great players in the heat of the game. It's in fast forward for him currently.
I think this is absolutely true. The game has not slowed down for JVB, nor do I think it will for him at this point. Feels phantom pressure, terrible on timing routes, terrible mechanics and getting worse, overall horrible pocket presence, etc. The game is too fast for JVB. He has lost confidence and has trouble reading blitzes, identifying favorable matchups, incorrect audibles (see Hawkeyegamefilm's twitter feed from last few games if you don't trust your own eyes)...
I have played sports for the last 35 years. I know that there are players in every sport at all levels that are great/legendary practice players... ranger rick type guys. Guys that consistently day after day never miss a shot on the golf range but can't take it to the course. Then there are guys that are just flat-out gamers. Not great practice players, but make plays in game situations.
The other thing that I have noticed in my years is that no amount of coaching can fix JVB's problems at this point of his career. Maybe a sports psychologist, but not a coach. Usually best to move on... find out if you have backups that are gamers.