A film breakdown of Stetson Bennett’s 4-INT game that every Rams fan should watch

   

If you won’t take anyone else’s word for how Stetson Bennett “really” played against the Dallas Cowboys in his first preseason game (although I don’t know why anyone would be skeptical of skepticism after throwing four interceptions that could have been at least six interceptions), then at least you can watch J.T. O’Sullivan’s film study on the game to decide for yourself.

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If you still don’t believe what you’re hearing and seeing after watching The QB School’s breakdown, which comes from someone who played in the league and was in NFL quarterback rooms for almost a decade doing film study with coaches and other quarterbacks, then it’s probably not the video for you anyway.

This is for fans who are curious what an objective, unbiased opinion of Bennett’s performance sounds like, as O’Sullivan will break down which plays do look like “Sundays” and which ones don’t by telling you from experience what coaches and teammates will expect of a starting quarterback.

Maybe Bennett’s second and third preseason games will look much better. Maybe they will. This is not a maybe though: This is definitely the best and most thorough breakdown of how and why the second-year signal-caller threw four interceptions against the Cowboys: