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<blockquote data-quote="franklinjacket" data-source="post: 36325" data-attributes="member: 691"><p>I think the biggest reason Nesbitt's completion percentage isn't very good is we mostly asked him to just throw it deep down the field. Completion percentages for most QBs are inflated by easy short and mid throws. The smoke route to Thomas were really the only short throws we attempted. It wasn't until Tevin (who had a much weaker arm and couldn't get the ball down the field well) that we started adding more intermediate stuff.</p><p></p><p>I am positive that in another system Nesbitt would have been able to develop a better rhythm (another thing our QBs don't get in our system) and put up very solid passing numbers. He wouldn't have been a Cam Newton, but I'd be shocked if he wasn't as productive as Nick Marshall (2000 yards passing, 59%, 1000 yards rushing).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="franklinjacket, post: 36325, member: 691"] I think the biggest reason Nesbitt's completion percentage isn't very good is we mostly asked him to just throw it deep down the field. Completion percentages for most QBs are inflated by easy short and mid throws. The smoke route to Thomas were really the only short throws we attempted. It wasn't until Tevin (who had a much weaker arm and couldn't get the ball down the field well) that we started adding more intermediate stuff. I am positive that in another system Nesbitt would have been able to develop a better rhythm (another thing our QBs don't get in our system) and put up very solid passing numbers. He wouldn't have been a Cam Newton, but I'd be shocked if he wasn't as productive as Nick Marshall (2000 yards passing, 59%, 1000 yards rushing). [/QUOTE]
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