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Wish we could tell just how far it went. Looks like a LONG way.
A long way down field AND in the air.Wish we could tell just how far it went. Looks like a LONG way.
Using my math and the angle of the ball I have no idea , but I graduated from Southern Tech so it's ok I don't know the answer but if it's multiple choice I go with C.Wish we could tell just how far it went. Looks like a LONG way.
Using my math and the angle of the ball I have no idea , but I graduated from Southern Tech so it's ok I don't know the answer but if it's multiple choice I go with C.
They would go flying 45 yards.What if he kicked someone in the nuts
You have to walk before you can run. There’s a lot that can be accomplished in shells and no D and these things are imperative to master if you ever hope to be successful in real games. That whole sequence looks very simple to the casual observer, we all know that is far from true.Sure that looked good, but remember there was no defense barrelling down on them.
They would go flying 45 yards.
That's fine, but I'm not sure I see the value in doing it in super slow motion. You pitch the ball that slowly in a game, the defense is going to take it the other way for 6You have to walk before you can run. There’s a lot that can be accomplished in shells and no D and these things are imperative to master if you ever hope to be successful in real games. That whole sequence looks very simple to the casual observer, we all know that is far from true.
We’re not seeing real-time speed in that clip. But to your point, there is much value in slowing things down in the teaching phase, especially in such a complex relationship of moving parts. Last year, timing, spacing, footwork, angles were hit and miss at best, and all of that is before you even get to the reads and exchanges.That's fine, but I'm not sure I see the value in doing it in super slow motion. You pitch the ball that slowly in a game, the defense is going to take it the other way for 6
We’re not seeing real-time speed in that clip. But to your point, there is much value in slowing things down in the teaching phase, especially in such a complex relationship of moving parts. Last year, timing, spacing, footwork, angles were hit and miss at best, and all of that is before you even get to the reads and exchanges.
Hard to believe the wrestlers tried to make fun of us swimmers...Or as they used to say in wrestling practice "slow is smooth, and smooth is fast"
No doubt about that, but there are people drooling over how smooth it looked in that clip, and there's no comparison between that and a real game situation.We’re not seeing real-time speed in that clip. But to your point, there is much value in slowing things down in the teaching phase, especially in such a complex relationship of moving parts. Last year, timing, spacing, footwork, angles were hit and miss at best, and all of that is before you even get to the reads and exchanges.
I saw him do it...the first scrimmage...in a “real game situation”. It was just as smooth, for a first down and more...No doubt about that, but there are people drooling over how smooth it looked in that clip, and there's no comparison between that and a real game situation.
He must have got much better blocking than we ever saw last year then. I think that's the issue, not who is at QB, although I do think TM had some problems in that area last year.I saw him do it...the first scrimmage...in a “real game situation”. It was just as smooth, for a first down and more...
Yes...could be better blocking. I thought Lucas looked really good in that first scrimmage...he has a heck of an arm as well. Really accurate...He must have got much better blocking than we ever saw last year then. I think that's the issue, not who is at QB, although I do think TM had some problems in that area last year.