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This may have already been written, so excuse me if I'm repeating. I don't have the patience to sift through 5 pages of comments...
Anyhow, regarding Taquan Marshall: He's actually a decent passer, WHEN conditions are perfect. I think he struggles more than the typical QB does in the rain because he can't grip the ball adequately when it's overly wet. I also think it affects how he pitches the ball as well. You can tell by the way the ball leaves his hands that it slips before he can complete his passing motion. Taquan is probably about 5'9-5'10, and he probably has average hand size for that height...which is a height that's short for your typical college QB. Some footballs actually have a little better grip if it's slightly wet due to the rubbing compound that's put on the leather. That's why you see some QBs lick their hands before they take the snap. But when it's raining like it was against Clemson and UVA, the ball becomes a slippery...overly so if you have small hands. The same applies to pitching the ball.
I think our offense has been operating with one hand tied behind its back in the rain because of this. If you wonder why the NFL values hand size in their QB, weather conditions are a BIG reason why. The same will happen when it's really hold...the ball becomes harder to grip, though in the cold you can negate it by wearing WR gloves to throw the ball. You can't wear WR glove in the rain because it actually becomes more slippery.
When we have to play in wet conditions, I really think CPJ should go to a 2 QB system, because if we have to pass GT will be in a lot of trouble because Taquan will struggle to grip the ball passing and pitching it. I think DCs are becoming aware of this and they are loading the box. We're not a strong passing team on a normal basis, but if your QB can't even deliver the ball or struggles pitching the ball, then you are REALLY tilting things in favor of the defense.
Anyhow, regarding Taquan Marshall: He's actually a decent passer, WHEN conditions are perfect. I think he struggles more than the typical QB does in the rain because he can't grip the ball adequately when it's overly wet. I also think it affects how he pitches the ball as well. You can tell by the way the ball leaves his hands that it slips before he can complete his passing motion. Taquan is probably about 5'9-5'10, and he probably has average hand size for that height...which is a height that's short for your typical college QB. Some footballs actually have a little better grip if it's slightly wet due to the rubbing compound that's put on the leather. That's why you see some QBs lick their hands before they take the snap. But when it's raining like it was against Clemson and UVA, the ball becomes a slippery...overly so if you have small hands. The same applies to pitching the ball.
I think our offense has been operating with one hand tied behind its back in the rain because of this. If you wonder why the NFL values hand size in their QB, weather conditions are a BIG reason why. The same will happen when it's really hold...the ball becomes harder to grip, though in the cold you can negate it by wearing WR gloves to throw the ball. You can't wear WR glove in the rain because it actually becomes more slippery.
When we have to play in wet conditions, I really think CPJ should go to a 2 QB system, because if we have to pass GT will be in a lot of trouble because Taquan will struggle to grip the ball passing and pitching it. I think DCs are becoming aware of this and they are loading the box. We're not a strong passing team on a normal basis, but if your QB can't even deliver the ball or struggles pitching the ball, then you are REALLY tilting things in favor of the defense.