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<blockquote data-quote="Technut1990" data-source="post: 373115" data-attributes="member: 3774"><p>No matter who the QB is there has to be some serious and intensive fundamentals being stressed. TM missed a lot of wide open people, initially the passblocking was terrible I know but I think that got better as the season went on. The biggest issue the offense faced was QB accuracy. Accuracy is a function of proper form. Go back and watch film, TM needs to spend some time in the step and throw fundamentals. He has to step toward the target with his front foot and come up and over when he throws. Seriously folks, film will show that he steps forward left as he releasing, this causes him to almost throw sidearmed, definitely at a 2 o’clock release at least. This causes poor accuracy and a lofting of the ball which results in under throws to WRs who are streaking and should be hit in stride and high throws to shallower routes ( go back and watch Stewart’s “drop”against Miami - the pass was high due to form).</p><p></p><p>This is not a dig on TM it’s an observation of form. Given the importance of the deep ball in our offense we have to have a QB that throws with proper form. TM has confidence in his legs if he could gain it in his arm I think it would make him more at ease in pitching the ball and throwing it, things any QB will have to be comfortable with in our offense.</p><p></p><p>TM needs some coaching time on form, I would have him throwing through the the window every practice for at least 1 period.</p><p></p><p>I think this takes care of the AB question also.</p><p></p><p>As far as defense, it’s my opinion that no matter what your offense is doing you have to challenge the other team defensively, playing 10 yards off on third and 5 isn’t really “playing defense” , I’ll leave that as stated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technut1990, post: 373115, member: 3774"] No matter who the QB is there has to be some serious and intensive fundamentals being stressed. TM missed a lot of wide open people, initially the passblocking was terrible I know but I think that got better as the season went on. The biggest issue the offense faced was QB accuracy. Accuracy is a function of proper form. Go back and watch film, TM needs to spend some time in the step and throw fundamentals. He has to step toward the target with his front foot and come up and over when he throws. Seriously folks, film will show that he steps forward left as he releasing, this causes him to almost throw sidearmed, definitely at a 2 o’clock release at least. This causes poor accuracy and a lofting of the ball which results in under throws to WRs who are streaking and should be hit in stride and high throws to shallower routes ( go back and watch Stewart’s “drop”against Miami - the pass was high due to form). This is not a dig on TM it’s an observation of form. Given the importance of the deep ball in our offense we have to have a QB that throws with proper form. TM has confidence in his legs if he could gain it in his arm I think it would make him more at ease in pitching the ball and throwing it, things any QB will have to be comfortable with in our offense. TM needs some coaching time on form, I would have him throwing through the the window every practice for at least 1 period. I think this takes care of the AB question also. As far as defense, it’s my opinion that no matter what your offense is doing you have to challenge the other team defensively, playing 10 yards off on third and 5 isn’t really “playing defense” , I’ll leave that as stated. [/QUOTE]
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