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re: So has JFF lost a step?
Posted on 9/8/13 at 8:08 pm to LSU1NSEC
Posted on 9/8/13 at 8:08 pm to LSU1NSEC
I personally think he has lost about a half step.
It will mean the difference in some runs. But he will run his arse off. Go watch his reel. A half step of JFF is like a needle out of a haystack.
He runs well, throws well, and yes his instincts are the difference - its like a MLB batter. He has a sense I have never seen with a QB on the run. That is why Saban hired consultants (weak).
But you cant stop it. Basically when he runs, he turns the play into a Nebraska option, except its if the middle coverage is coming up or staying back. If they stay back for tiny millisecond too long he hits the flag. If they just flinch forward he throws over their heads.
He has in my opinion. But barely. He has picked up more in strength, smarts etc..
RGIII could prolly lose 10 and gain a .1 but is it optimum?
It will mean the difference in some runs. But he will run his arse off. Go watch his reel. A half step of JFF is like a needle out of a haystack.
He runs well, throws well, and yes his instincts are the difference - its like a MLB batter. He has a sense I have never seen with a QB on the run. That is why Saban hired consultants (weak).
But you cant stop it. Basically when he runs, he turns the play into a Nebraska option, except its if the middle coverage is coming up or staying back. If they stay back for tiny millisecond too long he hits the flag. If they just flinch forward he throws over their heads.
He has in my opinion. But barely. He has picked up more in strength, smarts etc..
RGIII could prolly lose 10 and gain a .1 but is it optimum?
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