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The REAL DEPTH CHART for 2020 season
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<blockquote data-quote="WyomingFrog" data-source="post: 2863155" data-attributes="member: 72065"><p>WRs weren’t 100% of the problem last year. </p><p></p><p>DUGGAN three 90 mph fastballs at times when a changeup would have been preferable. Also Duggan missed the strike zone a lot and WRs got blamed. If I throw a 90 mph fastball at your back shoulder instead of properly at front shoulder, as you are running full speed - I bet you $100 most WRs will struggle with that catch even if they get a hand on the ball. </p><p></p><p>One of biggest things a QB has to learn is proper speed on the ball for the various throws - and - more precise targeting to always aim at front shoulder not back shoulder or below the waist. When a WR is running full speed it is extremely important that the QB be precise with both speed and location (2 things Duggan missed a lot last season). </p><p></p><p>Tcu WRs were spectacular in High School, they did not all of a sudden forget how to catch when they got to FrogTown. </p><p></p><p>I expect that better speed and location control by Duggan this season will result in enormous improvement in WR play. </p><p></p><p>You are waaay off base being that harsh on last years WRs. They are not nearly as bad as Duggan made them look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WyomingFrog, post: 2863155, member: 72065"] WRs weren’t 100% of the problem last year. DUGGAN three 90 mph fastballs at times when a changeup would have been preferable. Also Duggan missed the strike zone a lot and WRs got blamed. If I throw a 90 mph fastball at your back shoulder instead of properly at front shoulder, as you are running full speed - I bet you $100 most WRs will struggle with that catch even if they get a hand on the ball. One of biggest things a QB has to learn is proper speed on the ball for the various throws - and - more precise targeting to always aim at front shoulder not back shoulder or below the waist. When a WR is running full speed it is extremely important that the QB be precise with both speed and location (2 things Duggan missed a lot last season). Tcu WRs were spectacular in High School, they did not all of a sudden forget how to catch when they got to FrogTown. I expect that better speed and location control by Duggan this season will result in enormous improvement in WR play. You are waaay off base being that harsh on last years WRs. They are not nearly as bad as Duggan made them look. [/QUOTE]
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