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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 198147" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>It's really multifactoral, imo.</p><p></p><p>Holding onto the football was a HUGE problem</p><p>Pass blocking was a problem</p><p>Consistency run blocking from ALL positions (OL, WR, AB, BB) was a problem</p><p>Lack of take it to the house speed at AB was a problem</p><p>BB adjustments/presnap reads were a problem</p><p></p><p>One thing I'd like to see from JT next year is better care of the football. I expected to see a jump this year in how he holds the ball and being more conservative on the pitch. To his credit though I saw him throw the ball away more on scrambles then try for a desperate completion more likely to end in an INT.</p><p></p><p>Overall though I'm not worried about JT. His first year--like Logan Thomas' first year--he was surrounded by a veteran cast of characters. Logan Thomas never looked the same after his first year, and JT won't either--unless the guys around him step it up. I felt during the year JT was getting too much blame for stuff he couldn't control. But that is the nature of the position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 198147, member: 857"] It's really multifactoral, imo. Holding onto the football was a HUGE problem Pass blocking was a problem Consistency run blocking from ALL positions (OL, WR, AB, BB) was a problem Lack of take it to the house speed at AB was a problem BB adjustments/presnap reads were a problem One thing I'd like to see from JT next year is better care of the football. I expected to see a jump this year in how he holds the ball and being more conservative on the pitch. To his credit though I saw him throw the ball away more on scrambles then try for a desperate completion more likely to end in an INT. Overall though I'm not worried about JT. His first year--like Logan Thomas' first year--he was surrounded by a veteran cast of characters. Logan Thomas never looked the same after his first year, and JT won't either--unless the guys around him step it up. I felt during the year JT was getting too much blame for stuff he couldn't control. But that is the nature of the position. [/QUOTE]
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