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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 99714" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>Thomas has done some of this but I don't think he has yet to fully develop the move. In part there are likely less times where he needs to utilize it given his speed. He has made a couple of nice pump fakes to sell play action passes a bit longer in a couple spots or get a safety to bite before throwing a route over their heads. Thomas also is already close to Tevin in terms of selling the dive and hiding keeps.</p><p></p><p>He still could improve in what you mention and in selling the <em>keep </em>when he actually gave on the dive. I also am glad to see him get out of bounds and avoid taking unnecessary contact but Tevin was a zen master at getting himself tackled "lightly" as in rolling with punches and landing soft. I do hope Tevin and Thomas still stay in contact and he can give him advice on all such nuances of the QB position in this offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 99714, member: 231"] Thomas has done some of this but I don't think he has yet to fully develop the move. In part there are likely less times where he needs to utilize it given his speed. He has made a couple of nice pump fakes to sell play action passes a bit longer in a couple spots or get a safety to bite before throwing a route over their heads. Thomas also is already close to Tevin in terms of selling the dive and hiding keeps. He still could improve in what you mention and in selling the [I]keep [/I]when he actually gave on the dive. I also am glad to see him get out of bounds and avoid taking unnecessary contact but Tevin was a zen master at getting himself tackled "lightly" as in rolling with punches and landing soft. I do hope Tevin and Thomas still stay in contact and he can give him advice on all such nuances of the QB position in this offense. [/QUOTE]
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