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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 367182" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I said this in another thread: Taquan is a fairly good passer....when the weather doesn't involve rain. No matter how much training you get, if your hands aren't big enough to have a secure grip in the rain, the rain will always win. LJ is 6'3 and I would venture to guess probably has fairly large hands, won't have issues with the ball slipping. </p><p></p><p>I'm 5'11, and speaking from experience, once that ball gets overly saturated, your hands need to cover a certain area or the ball will slip and you will lose the ability to use leverage to throw the ball down field. If you look at the horrendous passes that came out of Taquan's hands during the Clemson and UVA games when it was raining heavily, those are classic tell tales that the QB can not grip the ball. Pitching the ball will also become a problem.</p><p></p><p>The NFL likes QBs with big hands for a reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 367182, member: 360"] I said this in another thread: Taquan is a fairly good passer....when the weather doesn't involve rain. No matter how much training you get, if your hands aren't big enough to have a secure grip in the rain, the rain will always win. LJ is 6'3 and I would venture to guess probably has fairly large hands, won't have issues with the ball slipping. I'm 5'11, and speaking from experience, once that ball gets overly saturated, your hands need to cover a certain area or the ball will slip and you will lose the ability to use leverage to throw the ball down field. If you look at the horrendous passes that came out of Taquan's hands during the Clemson and UVA games when it was raining heavily, those are classic tell tales that the QB can not grip the ball. Pitching the ball will also become a problem. The NFL likes QBs with big hands for a reason. [/QUOTE]
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