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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 192685" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>My thought, watching all season, has been that JT has tried to take too much on to his own shoulders. Where he looked comfortable and let the play come to him last year, he seems to press more this year. With the cast of experience around him, it's understandable. I think the experience around JT last year let him focus on being a distributor rather than the whole show. It doesn't look to me like JT has full confidence in those around him. I think he's being coached to "rely on others" and he has forced himself to "give" the ball away, when he might not want to. I think his lack of confidence in his teammates and a conscious effort to include his teammates has led to poor reads.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure there's much more to it than this, and this may have been covered before (I tend to skip much of the ranting, and good discussion, when we're losing), but this is just my opinion based on my observations. I noticed it first with the ND game, and it's not gotten better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 192685, member: 198"] My thought, watching all season, has been that JT has tried to take too much on to his own shoulders. Where he looked comfortable and let the play come to him last year, he seems to press more this year. With the cast of experience around him, it's understandable. I think the experience around JT last year let him focus on being a distributor rather than the whole show. It doesn't look to me like JT has full confidence in those around him. I think he's being coached to "rely on others" and he has forced himself to "give" the ball away, when he might not want to. I think his lack of confidence in his teammates and a conscious effort to include his teammates has led to poor reads. I'm sure there's much more to it than this, and this may have been covered before (I tend to skip much of the ranting, and good discussion, when we're losing), but this is just my opinion based on my observations. I noticed it first with the ND game, and it's not gotten better. [/QUOTE]
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