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<blockquote data-quote="mj claz" data-source="post: 369437" data-attributes="member: 1801"><p>There was a feature video on Justin Thomas a few years ago with ACCN or ESPN. The reporter asked him how he throws and his reply suggested that the coaches do not work on technique with him. IIRC he literally said they did not work on throwing technique that offseason. JT had a solid throwing motion, but I'm sure the little nuances could have been improved. TM could sorely use some help. I tried looking around for the video but could not find it.</p><p></p><p>Part of me wants to say that this is inexcusable. The other part of me wants to say that there is only so much time they have for practice that CPJ needs to prioritize how to spend his time. It's better to be a master at some things than so-so at everything.</p><p></p><p>Also, these QBs need to take some accountability with this as well. If JT really didn't work on his technique for an entire offseason (again, this could be totally false as this my recollection of a random video from a couple years ago), then what was he doing? I personally know Wisconsin's QB and he does an unbelievable amount of work on his technique and overall QB play during the offseason (away from the Wisconsin program). With all the resources these guys have at their disposal (how many QB gurus would not want to work with a starting P5 QB?), they need to be accountable too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mj claz, post: 369437, member: 1801"] There was a feature video on Justin Thomas a few years ago with ACCN or ESPN. The reporter asked him how he throws and his reply suggested that the coaches do not work on technique with him. IIRC he literally said they did not work on throwing technique that offseason. JT had a solid throwing motion, but I'm sure the little nuances could have been improved. TM could sorely use some help. I tried looking around for the video but could not find it. Part of me wants to say that this is inexcusable. The other part of me wants to say that there is only so much time they have for practice that CPJ needs to prioritize how to spend his time. It's better to be a master at some things than so-so at everything. Also, these QBs need to take some accountability with this as well. If JT really didn't work on his technique for an entire offseason (again, this could be totally false as this my recollection of a random video from a couple years ago), then what was he doing? I personally know Wisconsin's QB and he does an unbelievable amount of work on his technique and overall QB play during the offseason (away from the Wisconsin program). With all the resources these guys have at their disposal (how many QB gurus would not want to work with a starting P5 QB?), they need to be accountable too. [/QUOTE]
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