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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 697693" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Well, for starters, whoever played QB for us last year had far less time, on average, to execute a play than our opponents QB did. So, in that context, it is hard to judge the future performance on last year's results. Pass protection will cure a lot of ills. With that said, there was a lot of low hanging fruit left on the tree for Graham that easily could have been picked. I was equally as encouraged by his arm strength and touch on the deep ball as I was disappointed and confused by his lack of feel for the intermediate throws that tend to keep drives alive. There is really no solid excuse for this in my estimation. It is just a matter of efficient decision making and getting your body ready to make a good delivery. I'm not so sure he saw the field as well as we needed a QB to do last year either. From my view in the north EZ he seemed quite often to run towards the defense rather than away from it when taking off with the ball and would often miss opportunities in the passing game while failing to check down. Needless to say. There is a lot of growth possible. </p><p></p><p>As far as Yates is concerned, I don't have any strong opinions due to the small sample size. He gave the impression of seeing the field better and having enough tools to be dangerous, but that is about all I can remember.</p><p></p><p>It should be wide open this year. Hopefully some of these transfers and young guys can block pass rushers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 697693, member: 639"] Well, for starters, whoever played QB for us last year had far less time, on average, to execute a play than our opponents QB did. So, in that context, it is hard to judge the future performance on last year's results. Pass protection will cure a lot of ills. With that said, there was a lot of low hanging fruit left on the tree for Graham that easily could have been picked. I was equally as encouraged by his arm strength and touch on the deep ball as I was disappointed and confused by his lack of feel for the intermediate throws that tend to keep drives alive. There is really no solid excuse for this in my estimation. It is just a matter of efficient decision making and getting your body ready to make a good delivery. I'm not so sure he saw the field as well as we needed a QB to do last year either. From my view in the north EZ he seemed quite often to run towards the defense rather than away from it when taking off with the ball and would often miss opportunities in the passing game while failing to check down. Needless to say. There is a lot of growth possible. As far as Yates is concerned, I don't have any strong opinions due to the small sample size. He gave the impression of seeing the field better and having enough tools to be dangerous, but that is about all I can remember. It should be wide open this year. Hopefully some of these transfers and young guys can block pass rushers. [/QUOTE]
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