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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 634990" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>I'm not trying to criticize Graham, but can he check through progressions? Can he hit the short and medium passes? Based on what he has done to this point, can he quickly determine that a play is busted and run for positive yards, or will he keep running backwards looking for the big pass? He did show in the Clemson game that he can hit the long pass, but what will he do if the defense takes that play away? People have been quick to say that TO runs, but doesn't pass so defenses stack the box. What will Graham do if the defenses take away the deep pass? What will he do if the defensive secondary constantly changes coverages? None of the 3 QBs has proven that they can be effective in all aspects of the game. We haven't been able to see practice, but in games none of the 3 have been given much of a chance to prove it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 634990, member: 2426"] I'm not trying to criticize Graham, but can he check through progressions? Can he hit the short and medium passes? Based on what he has done to this point, can he quickly determine that a play is busted and run for positive yards, or will he keep running backwards looking for the big pass? He did show in the Clemson game that he can hit the long pass, but what will he do if the defense takes that play away? People have been quick to say that TO runs, but doesn't pass so defenses stack the box. What will Graham do if the defenses take away the deep pass? What will he do if the defensive secondary constantly changes coverages? None of the 3 QBs has proven that they can be effective in all aspects of the game. We haven't been able to see practice, but in games none of the 3 have been given much of a chance to prove it. [/QUOTE]
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