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Ok we are 3-3 so what concerns you the most ( any thing but the coaches)
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<blockquote data-quote="UpperNorth" data-source="post: 831233" data-attributes="member: 4097"><p>Throwing over the middle in general is difficult and some QBs have a knack for it, some struggle with it. It’s common for QBs at the Power 5 level not to be able to do it and it has less to do with arm talent and more to do with having to process more. LBs under, safeties over, corners trailing. Linemen in your face. Jimbo fisher said two years ago, and this isn’t verbatim, but to play in his offense, you have to be able to throw over the middle. Windows are tight, but if you can throw skinny posts, seam routes between the backers and safeties, and crossers in the muck, it translates even against better defenses. It’s not gimmicky. It’s straight up hard to stop, even if you’re Bama. Contrast that to throws to the outside or over the top require less processing, but maybe more arm talent. And honestly, maybe Sims can learn to do it. I think Yates has a little better knack for it. It helps to have elite receivers/TEs and good protection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpperNorth, post: 831233, member: 4097"] Throwing over the middle in general is difficult and some QBs have a knack for it, some struggle with it. It’s common for QBs at the Power 5 level not to be able to do it and it has less to do with arm talent and more to do with having to process more. LBs under, safeties over, corners trailing. Linemen in your face. Jimbo fisher said two years ago, and this isn’t verbatim, but to play in his offense, you have to be able to throw over the middle. Windows are tight, but if you can throw skinny posts, seam routes between the backers and safeties, and crossers in the muck, it translates even against better defenses. It’s not gimmicky. It’s straight up hard to stop, even if you’re Bama. Contrast that to throws to the outside or over the top require less processing, but maybe more arm talent. And honestly, maybe Sims can learn to do it. I think Yates has a little better knack for it. It helps to have elite receivers/TEs and good protection. [/QUOTE]
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