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<blockquote data-quote="jeffgt14" data-source="post: 355093" data-attributes="member: 1059"><p>I think Taquon has shown he’s got it. He messed up the 2pt play against UT but I think he’s learned from it. He needed to make a big time play at the end of the game on 3rd down and delivered a great pass to BS. That was the same kind of big time pass you would see JT make to Smelter at the end of a game. It just didn’t go our way but to no fault from TM.</p><p></p><p>I do think there are areas of Taquon’s game where he needs to improve. His downfield passing is really lacking. He can’t seem to take advantage of his receiver having 5+ steps on a DB so our receiver has to often stop and make the catch in coverage instead of catching in stride and walking into the endzone. JT wasn’t the most accurate deep ball passer in the world either but there were times he could throw a great one to a wide open player. I also think he needs to learn the fake pitch in the option game. There were a few times against Miami where he could’ve picked up a few extra yards by stalling the defender. One play in particular looked like he could’ve busted one for about 20 yards with how hard the defender was leaning toward the AB. Instead he pitched it and the AB got taken down for 3 yard loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffgt14, post: 355093, member: 1059"] I think Taquon has shown he’s got it. He messed up the 2pt play against UT but I think he’s learned from it. He needed to make a big time play at the end of the game on 3rd down and delivered a great pass to BS. That was the same kind of big time pass you would see JT make to Smelter at the end of a game. It just didn’t go our way but to no fault from TM. I do think there are areas of Taquon’s game where he needs to improve. His downfield passing is really lacking. He can’t seem to take advantage of his receiver having 5+ steps on a DB so our receiver has to often stop and make the catch in coverage instead of catching in stride and walking into the endzone. JT wasn’t the most accurate deep ball passer in the world either but there were times he could throw a great one to a wide open player. I also think he needs to learn the fake pitch in the option game. There were a few times against Miami where he could’ve picked up a few extra yards by stalling the defender. One play in particular looked like he could’ve busted one for about 20 yards with how hard the defender was leaning toward the AB. Instead he pitched it and the AB got taken down for 3 yard loss. [/QUOTE]
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