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<blockquote data-quote="YJMD" data-source="post: 438191" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>TQM doesn't have to do much to make a large improvement in his play at QB. He proved last year that he has quite a lot of capacity in the run game. Simply being in a position less often to make a play (better defense and special teams, more stability on the OLine, better weather conditions, more experience and versatility at B-Back) could net a large improvement for him. None of those things are a given, but each is reasonable to be optimistic about. I do think that teams will scheme to get the ball out of his hands more often netting less total stats, but that won't really hamper us unless we also lose the individual matchups. Certainly last year TQM blew reads and tried to be a hero unnecessarily in those situations far too often, but at the same time the whole team was getting beat on the line and the other side of the ball to magnify the significance of those mistakes.</p><p></p><p>Apart from that, some maturation can improve the poise, reads, and execution of the fundamentals. In the passing game there is ample opportunity for better mechanics, but I think it would be much more prudent to try and work on consistency and play recognition instead. His existing tools are sufficient to do what we need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJMD, post: 438191, member: 1929"] TQM doesn't have to do much to make a large improvement in his play at QB. He proved last year that he has quite a lot of capacity in the run game. Simply being in a position less often to make a play (better defense and special teams, more stability on the OLine, better weather conditions, more experience and versatility at B-Back) could net a large improvement for him. None of those things are a given, but each is reasonable to be optimistic about. I do think that teams will scheme to get the ball out of his hands more often netting less total stats, but that won't really hamper us unless we also lose the individual matchups. Certainly last year TQM blew reads and tried to be a hero unnecessarily in those situations far too often, but at the same time the whole team was getting beat on the line and the other side of the ball to magnify the significance of those mistakes. Apart from that, some maturation can improve the poise, reads, and execution of the fundamentals. In the passing game there is ample opportunity for better mechanics, but I think it would be much more prudent to try and work on consistency and play recognition instead. His existing tools are sufficient to do what we need. [/QUOTE]
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