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<blockquote data-quote="YJMD" data-source="post: 904348" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>In a position like QB, what's between the ears is equally as important to success as the physical aspects. That hasn't manifested in the way a great or even consistently good QB needs. It might still or Jeff's mental makeup might just not be the kind consistent with a high end QB. That's not a knock on him personally. Athletic performance isn't much of a proxy for the kind of person someone is. Sure, we've seen lazy talents unwilling to learn and work, but Jeff definitely isn't that. In some cases, those guys are probably better off in college when they can rely on their talent because that's all they're trying to do and aren't subject to decision paralysis.</p><p></p><p>What I'm not sure about is pinning any lack of development here on those trying to help him develop. That's a big unknowable. Hopefully with the changes, though, we'll be able to free him up to play more on instinct and shift the things he has learned to a more unconscious routine. At least we have heard intent to accomplish that straight from the top under Key. I do think that this was a general theme under CGC, making things a lot more cognitive and not being detail oriented enough to correct the little mistakes in practice. Fixing those things is so important to establish muscle memory to do the right thing when you break free of decision paralysis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJMD, post: 904348, member: 1929"] In a position like QB, what's between the ears is equally as important to success as the physical aspects. That hasn't manifested in the way a great or even consistently good QB needs. It might still or Jeff's mental makeup might just not be the kind consistent with a high end QB. That's not a knock on him personally. Athletic performance isn't much of a proxy for the kind of person someone is. Sure, we've seen lazy talents unwilling to learn and work, but Jeff definitely isn't that. In some cases, those guys are probably better off in college when they can rely on their talent because that's all they're trying to do and aren't subject to decision paralysis. What I'm not sure about is pinning any lack of development here on those trying to help him develop. That's a big unknowable. Hopefully with the changes, though, we'll be able to free him up to play more on instinct and shift the things he has learned to a more unconscious routine. At least we have heard intent to accomplish that straight from the top under Key. I do think that this was a general theme under CGC, making things a lot more cognitive and not being detail oriented enough to correct the little mistakes in practice. Fixing those things is so important to establish muscle memory to do the right thing when you break free of decision paralysis. [/QUOTE]
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