Whenever Hyatt enters the game everyone knows that interceptions are back on the menu
Yeah no idea why he’s on the field.
The Schoen Special: keeping your draft busts at all costs.
awful route
When I saw the highlights. I noticed that and wondered. But it was quick and I could see the whole picture. So glad for this my suspicions were correct.
Is Hyatt playing on special teams? That was a pretty decent tackle. I’m not even trying to kick him when his down but realistically: that might be a way for him to stay in the league.
Schoen should be gone just on how they have handled that bum
Good lord that’s bad
How is a pro receiver so terrible at running routes? Even for a rookie this would be unacceptable – it’s insane to me.
So 2 of Dart’s 4 picks are Hyatt’s fault, that’s fun.
Yeah Hyatt is my second unforgivable sin for Schoen, and if its not on Schoen then whoever is responsible for Hyatt still being on this team deserves to be fired. The first is the kicker situation. If anything should get Schoen fired it’s those two things.
And just like that, Jalen Hyatt picks up another admirer.
Holy shit even i saw that’s a perfect throw to the 20hash where receiver should have been. and i’m a moron.
Cut him. We already know you made a terrible draft pick but time’s up. A bunch of CYA nepo scouts building this crap.
He credits Daboll, Tim McDonnell and Brandon Brown specifically for getting the deal done.
The rounding off at the top of the route might be the worst part of this play. He literally drifts back 4 yards. I guess that Dallas scout was right after all. I’m sure that cowboys scout was not alone in his assessment either. There’s a reason why hyatt went in the third round even though in 2022 he was first team all sec, an all american and the biletnikoff award winner. Guys with those accolades don’t usually drop to the third round.
I’m not as down on Schoen as everyone else is, but Hyatt still having a job on this team might be reason enough to fire him. Part of being a good GM is realizing a mistake and moving off it. Not tripling down by trying to prove you were right about a guy.
Insanely lazy. Bro needs to watch some ultimate frisbee film to learn how to chop his feet. What a joke
Once I saw Hyatt was the target I knew it was his fault. That’s expected from an UDFA like Cambre but not from a 3-year pro.
They had multiple chances to get at least a pick swap for Hyatt, Neal or Banks and didn’t pull the trigger when they had lower cost guys that would have provided not much, but something more than those guys.
Most teams would have cut Hyatt after last season instead of forcing him onto the roster because some sort of weird sunk-cost fallacy. He is clearly not an NFL caliber player to everyone but Joe Schoen.
They asked Dart about this specific play in the postgame presser, and he basically said “we weren’t on the same page, we’ll practice and correct that.” Translation: It was Hyatt’s fault. Because if it were Dart’s fault, he would’ve said “my bad, just a bad throw on my part” as he did on Slayton’s drop in the end zone (which itself was way less Dart’s fault than Slayton’s).
Lots of us have been yelling about how him and Neal are wasting roster spots all year.
Can we just fucking cut Hyatt to send a message, guys is a shitty prima donna
Hyatts uniform is clean every week yet they got rid little Jordan humfry who made catches. Smh
Dogshit route. I don’t always know excellent football when I see it, but anyone who watches football knows that was garbage.
Schoen keeping Hyatt because cutting him would look bad
This is wild to look at.
I literally never played a skill position on offense but my dad taught me how to run a square in and a square out at like 5 years old playing PICKUP, and I never forgot how important it was to make a hard cut and move across the field.
It’s not a hard route concept!!! Middle school offenses run routes like this. I had high school teammates who never could have played college that ran smoother ins than this!
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Whenever Hyatt enters the game everyone knows that interceptions are back on the menu
Yeah no idea why he’s on the field.
The Schoen Special: keeping your draft busts at all costs.
awful route
When I saw the highlights. I noticed that and wondered. But it was quick and I could see the whole picture. So glad for this my suspicions were correct.
https://preview.redd.it/7a47nooo6m7g1.jpeg?width=660&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c38b620388465769a4becdc1a30adbe329c53654
Is Hyatt playing on special teams? That was a pretty decent tackle. I’m not even trying to kick him when his down but realistically: that might be a way for him to stay in the league.
Right after drafting Jalin Hyatt
https://preview.redd.it/jda8bg9z6m7g1.jpeg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=df8731009fbdcef38863f4c327e2ea7f5a31661e
Jalen Hyatt is a certified bum
Schoen should be gone just on how they have handled that bum
Good lord that’s bad
How is a pro receiver so terrible at running routes? Even for a rookie this would be unacceptable – it’s insane to me.
So 2 of Dart’s 4 picks are Hyatt’s fault, that’s fun.
Yeah Hyatt is my second unforgivable sin for Schoen, and if its not on Schoen then whoever is responsible for Hyatt still being on this team deserves to be fired. The first is the kicker situation. If anything should get Schoen fired it’s those two things.
And just like that, Jalen Hyatt picks up another admirer.
Holy shit even i saw that’s a perfect throw to the 20hash where receiver should have been. and i’m a moron.
Cut him. We already know you made a terrible draft pick but time’s up. A bunch of CYA nepo scouts building this crap.
Reminder Schoen traded up for Hyatt too
Reminder Joe Schoen and Company traded up for Jalin Hyatt and lost a 4th rounder: [https://youtu.be/C9QlO8sEHts?si=GT6MiV4K11NfW61y&t=509](https://youtu.be/C9QlO8sEHts?si=GT6MiV4K11NfW61y&t=509)
He credits Daboll, Tim McDonnell and Brandon Brown specifically for getting the deal done.
The rounding off at the top of the route might be the worst part of this play. He literally drifts back 4 yards. I guess that Dallas scout was right after all. I’m sure that cowboys scout was not alone in his assessment either. There’s a reason why hyatt went in the third round even though in 2022 he was first team all sec, an all american and the biletnikoff award winner. Guys with those accolades don’t usually drop to the third round.
I’m not as down on Schoen as everyone else is, but Hyatt still having a job on this team might be reason enough to fire him. Part of being a good GM is realizing a mistake and moving off it. Not tripling down by trying to prove you were right about a guy.
Insanely lazy. Bro needs to watch some ultimate frisbee film to learn how to chop his feet. What a joke
Once I saw Hyatt was the target I knew it was his fault. That’s expected from an UDFA like Cambre but not from a 3-year pro.
They had multiple chances to get at least a pick swap for Hyatt, Neal or Banks and didn’t pull the trigger when they had lower cost guys that would have provided not much, but something more than those guys.
Most teams would have cut Hyatt after last season instead of forcing him onto the roster because some sort of weird sunk-cost fallacy. He is clearly not an NFL caliber player to everyone but Joe Schoen.
They asked Dart about this specific play in the postgame presser, and he basically said “we weren’t on the same page, we’ll practice and correct that.” Translation: It was Hyatt’s fault. Because if it were Dart’s fault, he would’ve said “my bad, just a bad throw on my part” as he did on Slayton’s drop in the end zone (which itself was way less Dart’s fault than Slayton’s).
Lots of us have been yelling about how him and Neal are wasting roster spots all year.
Can we just fucking cut Hyatt to send a message, guys is a shitty prima donna
Hyatts uniform is clean every week yet they got rid little Jordan humfry who made catches. Smh
Dogshit route. I don’t always know excellent football when I see it, but anyone who watches football knows that was garbage.
Schoen keeping Hyatt because cutting him would look bad
This is wild to look at.
I literally never played a skill position on offense but my dad taught me how to run a square in and a square out at like 5 years old playing PICKUP, and I never forgot how important it was to make a hard cut and move across the field.
It’s not a hard route concept!!! Middle school offenses run routes like this. I had high school teammates who never could have played college that ran smoother ins than this!