A heady QB knows that when he is throwing from his own end zone, he needs to get rid of it fast. It was already a slow moving play-action. He threw it 2.9 seconds into the play, which from your own end zone, is usually too long.Eff our line.
Additionally, if the ball doesn't get out quickly, it can induce a holding penalty for a safety.A heady QB knows that when he is throwing from his own end zone, he needs to get rid of it fast. It was already a slow moving play-action. He threw it 2.9 seconds into the play, which from your own end zone, is usually too long.
Some QBs have a natural sense of pressure. Some don't.
@riflearm2, fair enough. But you can't tell me the online did a good job on that play.A heady QB knows that when he is throwing from his own end zone, he needs to get rid of it fast. It was already a slow moving play-action. He threw it 2.9 seconds into the play, which from your own end zone, is usually too long.
Some QBs have a natural sense of pressure. Some don't.
You did. LolDon't want to jinx it but dbs looking good.
And our trademark turnover at the most inopportune timeGuess we felt we needed our trademark gash play from the D which had otherwise been playing solid. Woof.
He does not look comfortable at this point.You can tell Cole played single-A ball in Kentucky. Way too slow to be effective at this level.
Its hard to look comfortable when your offensive lineman barely touches the defender before he gets to you. He certainly looks like a redshirt freshman out there though.He does not look comfortable at this point.
The difference will be if he can grow and adjust to the speed. We won’t see that this game or even the nextYou can tell Cole played single-A ball in Kentucky. Way too slow to be effective at this level.
3.2 seconds on the second turnover. Again, that's sufficient time to get rid of the ball on most routes.Its hard to look comfortable when your offensive lineman barely touches the defender before he gets to you. He certainly looks like a redshirt freshman out there though.
Bad news is it took 3 seconds for the DE to smoke that RT.3.2 seconds on the second turnover. Again, that's sufficient time to get rid of the ball on most routes.
It should be, but there are variables. Was anyone open? If not, why? Are we running route combos that allow for quick throws? If not, why?3.2 seconds on the second turnover. Again, that's sufficient time to get rid of the ball on most routes.
Sure it’s long enough if the receivers are open.
And if they aren't, that is when a heady QB's internal clock goes off and they are on the move.It should be, but there are variables. Was anyone open? If not, why? Are we running route combos that allow for quick throws? If not, why?