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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry the Jacket" data-source="post: 623471" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>LJ might be a great practice player but so far he does not appear to be a gamer. I think DP likes him because of the 3 he is the best at making pre-snap reads and checking into the proper line protections and adjusting the play. I think Tobias is not as good at that and also has a Taquon Marshall tendency to keep the ball and miss whatever read post snap to make the most out of the play. Graham is probably even less effective at making pre-snap adjustments and processing where to go with the ball. It appears to me that Lucas is just too slow in processing his knowledge into action on the field. That might develop with time but to be honest we don't have that much time. Oliver is kind of a street baller that will give you all he's got but he just does not have the natural skill set (throwing and making the proper reads) to be an upper caliber P5 quarterback. Graham has the most natural talent but will have to work hard to learn the intricacies of the position. Sometimes, I feel like the coaches are a bit cautious with him not only because of his lack of experience but also because of his tenuous academic standing (I know that will offend some but I am just stating my opinion). In other words do you want to put your eggs in that basket and risk him being gone after this season.</p><p></p><p>If it were me I would go with Oliver and really focus on his development. I would give Graham the second shot and focus hard in his development as well. It looks like Yates is out of the Mix for this season and Gleason is a total unknown until he gets here. We really don't have a good solution but this experimentation with playing all 3 is very unproductive and makes the coaching staff look indecisive and the team without direction. I think Coach Collins needs to address this with the fan base and the press </p><p></p><p>Go Jackets!</p><p></p><p>PS - How bout the Falcons! They need to clean house and start over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry the Jacket, post: 623471, member: 65"] LJ might be a great practice player but so far he does not appear to be a gamer. I think DP likes him because of the 3 he is the best at making pre-snap reads and checking into the proper line protections and adjusting the play. I think Tobias is not as good at that and also has a Taquon Marshall tendency to keep the ball and miss whatever read post snap to make the most out of the play. Graham is probably even less effective at making pre-snap adjustments and processing where to go with the ball. It appears to me that Lucas is just too slow in processing his knowledge into action on the field. That might develop with time but to be honest we don't have that much time. Oliver is kind of a street baller that will give you all he's got but he just does not have the natural skill set (throwing and making the proper reads) to be an upper caliber P5 quarterback. Graham has the most natural talent but will have to work hard to learn the intricacies of the position. Sometimes, I feel like the coaches are a bit cautious with him not only because of his lack of experience but also because of his tenuous academic standing (I know that will offend some but I am just stating my opinion). In other words do you want to put your eggs in that basket and risk him being gone after this season. If it were me I would go with Oliver and really focus on his development. I would give Graham the second shot and focus hard in his development as well. It looks like Yates is out of the Mix for this season and Gleason is a total unknown until he gets here. We really don't have a good solution but this experimentation with playing all 3 is very unproductive and makes the coaching staff look indecisive and the team without direction. I think Coach Collins needs to address this with the fan base and the press Go Jackets! PS - How bout the Falcons! They need to clean house and start over. [/QUOTE]
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