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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 416522" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>Dang, Smelter was a great player.</p><p>But, what that video reminded me of was his (and Justin's) ability on the medium comeback route. It's really an option route where the WR is reading what the DB is doing and has the option of beating the guy deep or cutting the route off as a comeback. This is EXTREMELY hard to stop as a DB if you've got a WR and QB who are in sync with each other and who have the kind of ability Smelter (and JT) had. JT's best asset as a passer was his quick-release. He had almost no wind-up, as soon as he saw it he fired it within a quarter-second. Pretty much every throw on that video is a throw I think TQM could make - he would especially benefit from a physical beast like Smelter, and being very-much in sync with that guy. Again, where Justin has him beat is that quick-release (which gets the ball there quicker even without better arm strength) ... the arm strength may be a little in JT's favor, but I don't think that's the difference maker in our offense and the types of throws he's making.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 416522, member: 216"] Dang, Smelter was a great player. But, what that video reminded me of was his (and Justin's) ability on the medium comeback route. It's really an option route where the WR is reading what the DB is doing and has the option of beating the guy deep or cutting the route off as a comeback. This is EXTREMELY hard to stop as a DB if you've got a WR and QB who are in sync with each other and who have the kind of ability Smelter (and JT) had. JT's best asset as a passer was his quick-release. He had almost no wind-up, as soon as he saw it he fired it within a quarter-second. Pretty much every throw on that video is a throw I think TQM could make - he would especially benefit from a physical beast like Smelter, and being very-much in sync with that guy. Again, where Justin has him beat is that quick-release (which gets the ball there quicker even without better arm strength) ... the arm strength may be a little in JT's favor, but I don't think that's the difference maker in our offense and the types of throws he's making. [/QUOTE]
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