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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 362567" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>Early in the season, Marshall was hitting on a lot of these throws. Through the first 4 games, he was greater than or equal to 50% every game in his passing, which is about where a successful GT QB generally is. He was 45.5% for the Wake game, which is low, but serviceable. His three bad games are Miami (37.5), Clemson, (23.1), and UVA (27.3). All three of these were on the road and in the rain. </p><p></p><p>I can excuse the Clemson result somewhat as our line was generally dominated and he rarely had time to progress past the first read. UVA and Miami are different stories altogether.</p><p></p><p>But all that being said, I'm not quite ready to throw him under the bus just yet. He's a first year starter at QB, and first year starters at QB, in any system, usually struggle. We just got spoiled with JeT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 362567, member: 1191"] Early in the season, Marshall was hitting on a lot of these throws. Through the first 4 games, he was greater than or equal to 50% every game in his passing, which is about where a successful GT QB generally is. He was 45.5% for the Wake game, which is low, but serviceable. His three bad games are Miami (37.5), Clemson, (23.1), and UVA (27.3). All three of these were on the road and in the rain. I can excuse the Clemson result somewhat as our line was generally dominated and he rarely had time to progress past the first read. UVA and Miami are different stories altogether. But all that being said, I'm not quite ready to throw him under the bus just yet. He's a first year starter at QB, and first year starters at QB, in any system, usually struggle. We just got spoiled with JeT. [/QUOTE]
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