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<blockquote data-quote="Froggish" data-source="post: 2768713" data-attributes="member: 71860"><p>One of his best throws against KU was on the second or third series on a 3rd and 5. He read a safety blitz off the left side perfectly and hit TayeMike for a 6 yard gain right at the spot where the blitz came from. That’s a throw normally no one would pay any attention to but it kept a drive alive and it was read most young guys don’t make. </p><p></p><p>His throwing into double coverage is a function of forgetting to look the high safety off. On both the Thomas TD and the Reagor ball he under threw, he locked in without first baiting the safety to move away from where he wanted to go with the ball..</p><p></p><p>Finally, the ball to Stephens was a great example of why I’ve said they should be moving the pocket for him. He throws well on the run and rolling him some could really help him get into a rhythm earlier in games</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Froggish, post: 2768713, member: 71860"] One of his best throws against KU was on the second or third series on a 3rd and 5. He read a safety blitz off the left side perfectly and hit TayeMike for a 6 yard gain right at the spot where the blitz came from. That’s a throw normally no one would pay any attention to but it kept a drive alive and it was read most young guys don’t make. His throwing into double coverage is a function of forgetting to look the high safety off. On both the Thomas TD and the Reagor ball he under threw, he locked in without first baiting the safety to move away from where he wanted to go with the ball.. Finally, the ball to Stephens was a great example of why I’ve said they should be moving the pocket for him. He throws well on the run and rolling him some could really help him get into a rhythm earlier in games [/QUOTE]
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