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re: AJ at the next level?
Posted on 1/9/13 at 1:04 pm to BAMAisDIESEL09
Posted on 1/9/13 at 1:04 pm to BAMAisDIESEL09
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One thing that scouts may not like about McCarron is that he has a long release. He is very accurate and has a pretty strong arm but the release on his throws take longer to develop and the motion of his throw will leave him susceptible to fumbles in the pocket. Just my opinion.
This is exactly why he WON'T BE A FIRST ROUNDER. in the NFL one of the most important aspect of completing a pass is , the time it takes the ball to reach the wr ,from the start of your delivery until it gets to the wr. When your delivery is long AND you don't have elite arm strength , it gives CB too much time to react.
I think if AJ has time to work with a good qb coach and gets time to adjust to the speed diff , he can e a successful starter. If he has to start from day one, he will have trouble.
No way will he go first round.
Posted on 1/9/13 at 1:08 pm to Rickdaddy4188
McCarron has one of the quickest releases in all of college football. What are you guys watching.
He does wind up some on his deep balls, but again its more of a mechanics issue and compensating for bad knee after the MSU game.
He does wind up some on his deep balls, but again its more of a mechanics issue and compensating for bad knee after the MSU game.
Posted on 1/9/13 at 1:09 pm to Rickdaddy4188
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This is exactly why he WON'T BE A FIRST ROUNDER. in the NFL one of the most important aspect of completing a pass is , the time it takes the ball to reach the wr ,from the start of your delivery until it gets to the wr. When your delivery is long AND you don't have elite arm strength , it gives CB too much time to react.
I dont think that AJ's delivery is long at all...
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