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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 409871" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>Certainly Taquon can get better. That said--and please note that I did say it--the QB in this offense does not play in a vacuum. He is instructed to avoid turning the ball over by keeping if he has any doubt about a pitch being open. So if the blocking breaks down the QB tends to keep the ball on an ineffective play. This makes it look like it's his fault for not distributing the ball better, and it's frustrating as a fan to watch in real time.</p><p></p><p>Often, going back, one sees the QB kept the ball to not risk a turnover. Of course, one also sees plays where "it was there" and the ball should have been distributed. In the end, I thought Marshall did a respectable job overall for a first year QB. But absolutely he can improve. So can the pass pro, the receivers, etc.</p><p></p><p>It seems like when we break in a new BB we get some fumbles that cost us. Benson had a few earlier in the season, then got much better with his ball security. It's amazing to think with a little bit better D, a few more made kicks, a few more made reads, a few less early season fumbles, etc. we would have had a much, much better record.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 409871, member: 857"] Certainly Taquon can get better. That said--and please note that I did say it--the QB in this offense does not play in a vacuum. He is instructed to avoid turning the ball over by keeping if he has any doubt about a pitch being open. So if the blocking breaks down the QB tends to keep the ball on an ineffective play. This makes it look like it's his fault for not distributing the ball better, and it's frustrating as a fan to watch in real time. Often, going back, one sees the QB kept the ball to not risk a turnover. Of course, one also sees plays where "it was there" and the ball should have been distributed. In the end, I thought Marshall did a respectable job overall for a first year QB. But absolutely he can improve. So can the pass pro, the receivers, etc. It seems like when we break in a new BB we get some fumbles that cost us. Benson had a few earlier in the season, then got much better with his ball security. It's amazing to think with a little bit better D, a few more made kicks, a few more made reads, a few less early season fumbles, etc. we would have had a much, much better record. [/QUOTE]
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