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<blockquote data-quote="IEEEWreck" data-source="post: 354677" data-attributes="member: 617"><p>I agree, and have noticed this trend over the season. It seems like it might be a vision/awareness issue with respect to the 'off' side of the field. That's probably to be expected of a new QB, right? I wonder if we teach OODA loops like the USAF does to fighter pilots to help build awareness. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, it might also be a comfort thing. Our pitches generally don't look as fast and confident as they might be. Sometimes it feels like a positioning thing, sometimes it feels like a timing thing. Again, not unreasonable for a new QB.</p><p></p><p>One last thing: I suspect that the outside shut down because you have to have iron underwear to pitch hard and fast in a downpour. We didn't, which tends to lead to the defense crowding the inside. Now, usually we still come out with 4 yard gains when the defense manages to brush against us on and near the line. I suspect that the amphibious landing going on on that field slowed us down enough to turn a 4 gainer into a 1 yard gain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IEEEWreck, post: 354677, member: 617"] I agree, and have noticed this trend over the season. It seems like it might be a vision/awareness issue with respect to the 'off' side of the field. That's probably to be expected of a new QB, right? I wonder if we teach OODA loops like the USAF does to fighter pilots to help build awareness. On the other hand, it might also be a comfort thing. Our pitches generally don't look as fast and confident as they might be. Sometimes it feels like a positioning thing, sometimes it feels like a timing thing. Again, not unreasonable for a new QB. One last thing: I suspect that the outside shut down because you have to have iron underwear to pitch hard and fast in a downpour. We didn't, which tends to lead to the defense crowding the inside. Now, usually we still come out with 4 yard gains when the defense manages to brush against us on and near the line. I suspect that the amphibious landing going on on that field slowed us down enough to turn a 4 gainer into a 1 yard gain. [/QUOTE]
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