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<blockquote data-quote="1979jacket" data-source="post: 362010" data-attributes="member: 2430"><p>I think there is a chance we will see somebody else at QB, but then hard to know because we don't see practice and really know what the other guys can do. Marshall is a hard read. He does some real dynamic things with the ball in his hands. Very fast, slippery on middle runs and occasional good pass. But his passing mechanics are not good - winds up and many times doesn't get his feet set properly. I don't know what to say about the lack of outside threat. It looks like to me that generally we are outflanked for the pitch. Is that the defense keying on that, or are we too slow getting out there, poor outside blocking - not sure. However, you don't change Qb's to a freshman when you have a chance to go 5-3, get a bowl and not out of conference race as was the case yesterday. Thoughts may change now for CPJ since little to lose. It might be time to try one of the freshmen if they have shown in practice the poise to run the offense. Clearly some passing threat would help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1979jacket, post: 362010, member: 2430"] I think there is a chance we will see somebody else at QB, but then hard to know because we don't see practice and really know what the other guys can do. Marshall is a hard read. He does some real dynamic things with the ball in his hands. Very fast, slippery on middle runs and occasional good pass. But his passing mechanics are not good - winds up and many times doesn't get his feet set properly. I don't know what to say about the lack of outside threat. It looks like to me that generally we are outflanked for the pitch. Is that the defense keying on that, or are we too slow getting out there, poor outside blocking - not sure. However, you don't change Qb's to a freshman when you have a chance to go 5-3, get a bowl and not out of conference race as was the case yesterday. Thoughts may change now for CPJ since little to lose. It might be time to try one of the freshmen if they have shown in practice the poise to run the offense. Clearly some passing threat would help. [/QUOTE]
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