Tyler Forness breaks down what’s wrong with J.J. McCarthy after Vikings’ loss to Bears, offering a solution for the young quarterback’s development.
In the latest episode of The Real Forno Show, host Tyler
Forness delivers an unflinching analysis of J.J. McCarthy’s struggles through five NFL starts. The young Vikings quarterback sits at 2-3 as a starter with the team at 4-6, far from the expectations set during the offseason. Forness and producer Dave Stefano dive deep into McCarthy’s mechanical issues, decision-making process, and the disconnect between his practice performance and game-day execution.
Key Points from the Episode:
- Sack Avoidance Improvement: McCarthy has shown significant growth in avoiding sacks, going from 14 sacks in his first three games to just 1 sack on 31 pressures over his last two games — a 3.22% sack rate
- Footwork Failures: The primary issue is McCarthy’s inability to sync his feet with his eyes, leading to throws with all arm rather than proper lower-body mechanics
- Practice vs. Game Disconnect: Head coach Kevin O’Connell confirmed McCarthy executes proper mechanics in practice but fails to translate them to Sunday
- Mental State Issues: Forness suggests McCarthy gets “too amped up” during games, comparing him to someone who’s had too much caffeine and can’t keep still
- Receiver Drops: Six registered drops on 32 pass attempts against the Bears, including crucial misses by Jordan Addison and TJ Hockenson
- The Solution: Forness proposes running a no-huddle, tempo offense to reduce McCarthy’s thinking and get him playing instinctively, pointing to his successful final drive against the Bears as evidence
The episode provides Vikings fans with a balanced perspective that acknowledges McCarthy’s current struggles while identifying a path forward. Forness emphasizes that consistency, not ability, is the issue — McCarthy has shown he can execute at a high level, but only in flashes. By implementing more tempo offense and reducing the mental burden, the coaching staff could help their rookie quarterback build confidence and develop the muscle memory needed for consistent mechanical execution.
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Question:
What do you think is the biggest obstacle to J.J. McCarthy’s development — his mechanics, the game-day pressure, or something else entirely?











