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<blockquote data-quote="ToddM" data-source="post: 15573" data-attributes="member: 446"><p>I actually think Vad had his best decision making game of his short option career against Clemson. If you watch the game again you will see less panic, in my view, and a hell of a lot better form when he did pass. The broadcasters even spoke of it in the 2nd half. Yes maybe they were trying to give us some respect but this could have been a point of maturity for Vad.</p><p></p><p>It leads me back to my original point though, CPJ has to recognize and acknowledge when the defense isn't even concerned about the pass. He has to put Vad in the diamond or shotgun with the intention of throwing the ball as a first call.</p><p></p><p>I think Vad can fit this offense IF we remember that this offense is suppose to be explosive. It's not explosive right now because CPJ has become bound and determined they will run the option until it's done right. I disagree that Vad hasn't developed any. I think it's better said that he is not being allowed to show ALL of his abilities. Vad needs confidence and you can't develop that by running into the DE, SS, CB and LB every play as you try to pitch the ball. I would imagine that's very frustrating for anyone much less a kid. CPJ needs to expose these defenses that are crowding the line, once they are made to respect the pass Vad will have more development in the option because the corners will be clean as CPJ always talks about. Until then we may as well get use to seeing Vad being under a pile of defensive players out on the strung out corner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToddM, post: 15573, member: 446"] I actually think Vad had his best decision making game of his short option career against Clemson. If you watch the game again you will see less panic, in my view, and a hell of a lot better form when he did pass. The broadcasters even spoke of it in the 2nd half. Yes maybe they were trying to give us some respect but this could have been a point of maturity for Vad. It leads me back to my original point though, CPJ has to recognize and acknowledge when the defense isn't even concerned about the pass. He has to put Vad in the diamond or shotgun with the intention of throwing the ball as a first call. I think Vad can fit this offense IF we remember that this offense is suppose to be explosive. It's not explosive right now because CPJ has become bound and determined they will run the option until it's done right. I disagree that Vad hasn't developed any. I think it's better said that he is not being allowed to show ALL of his abilities. Vad needs confidence and you can't develop that by running into the DE, SS, CB and LB every play as you try to pitch the ball. I would imagine that's very frustrating for anyone much less a kid. CPJ needs to expose these defenses that are crowding the line, once they are made to respect the pass Vad will have more development in the option because the corners will be clean as CPJ always talks about. Until then we may as well get use to seeing Vad being under a pile of defensive players out on the strung out corner. [/QUOTE]
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