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re: Boz please help us Bams understand what is going on in Ttown

Posted on 1/14/19 at 5:30 pm to
Posted by John Milner
Member since Jan 2015
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Posted on 1/14/19 at 5:30 pm to
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How do you do that when there is no threat of benching or any real consequences for not doing what your are supposed to do?



Relate to the kid if he truly wants to be the best he needs to adapt and grow. FFS in the NFL you have dual coverages running at the same time which change after the snap.

This kid is making one coverage which changes after the snap turn him from Joe Montana to fricking Joe Flacco.


If he truly wants to be great, you appeal to that side of him.. it ain't that hard.

I'm a testament to that.


as previously noted, Tua was making all the reads and check downs earlier in the season. Gary Danielson raved about it every game. So if he could do it then, naturally he didn't just forger how to do it. Better competition later in the year would certainly make it tougher, but he can do it. He'll be better next season. It was his first year as starting quarterback. He would have learned more if he were not pulled in the 2nd quarter so often.
This post was edited on 1/14/19 at 5:32 pm
Posted by YStar
Member since Mar 2013
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Posted on 1/14/19 at 5:44 pm to
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as previously noted, Tua was making all the reads and check downs earlier in the season. Gary Danielson raved about it every game. So if he could do it then, naturally he didn't just forger how to do it.


Again you aren't understanding what we are talking about.

He is making the same reads. PRE-SNAP.

He isn't consistently making reads after he snaps. What MSU exposed is that if they shift their coverage after he snaps the ball it easily confuses Tua because he relies so heavily on his abilities and his pre-snap read of the oppositions coverage.
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