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<blockquote data-quote="stylee" data-source="post: 27263" data-attributes="member: 882"><p>I 100% agree that the coaches bear the responsibility of teaching the kids what to do and how to do it. </p><p></p><p>Vad improved his triple option reads a lot. He didn't improve his footwork or "attack" on the keys that much. That's on Bohannon, Johnson, and Cook. It's also on Vad to some degree. </p><p></p><p>Vad's tentativeness this year in the run game is probably mostly on Vad. The O-line didn't play lights out but a lot of it is still on Vad.</p><p></p><p>In the end, Vad was a kid with a live arm but an inconsistent passer who didn't consistently diagnose secondaries very well. He was a fast runner who tiptoed a lot in 2013. He was a guy capable of making quick triple option reads (see UNC last year, Miami this year, etc) who struggled to run on his track when pulling the ball. He was a guy who did okay with reads from the pistol but who had a tendency to run backwards and/or sideways when he was supposed to attack on pistol reads. </p><p></p><p>Lots of upside, but didn't do some things he needs to do in ANY system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stylee, post: 27263, member: 882"] I 100% agree that the coaches bear the responsibility of teaching the kids what to do and how to do it. Vad improved his triple option reads a lot. He didn't improve his footwork or "attack" on the keys that much. That's on Bohannon, Johnson, and Cook. It's also on Vad to some degree. Vad's tentativeness this year in the run game is probably mostly on Vad. The O-line didn't play lights out but a lot of it is still on Vad. In the end, Vad was a kid with a live arm but an inconsistent passer who didn't consistently diagnose secondaries very well. He was a fast runner who tiptoed a lot in 2013. He was a guy capable of making quick triple option reads (see UNC last year, Miami this year, etc) who struggled to run on his track when pulling the ball. He was a guy who did okay with reads from the pistol but who had a tendency to run backwards and/or sideways when he was supposed to attack on pistol reads. Lots of upside, but didn't do some things he needs to do in ANY system. [/QUOTE]
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