You know how in baseball and basketball there’s scouting reports on players based on a single side? A point guard who can’t go to his right. A baseball player who mashes righties, absolutely sucks versus lefties. Kendrick Green is in a similar position. Maybe not to that degree but when he has to move to his left off the ball, quarterbacks better stay frosty. Because the ball is going wide right.
Green’s snapping issues have been well-documented with two obvious miscues in the team’s first two preseason games. He airmailed one in the opener against Tampa Bay that QB Mason Rudolph fell on, losing a bunch of yards in the process, and snapped early in Saturday’s win against Buffalo, one the Bills recovered and scored on one play later.