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Posted on 9/27/21 at 11:47 am to
Posted by greygoose
Member since Aug 2013
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Posted on 9/27/21 at 11:47 am to
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As for Nix, yeah he doesn't go down there. He slings an ill advised pass as he
The next time Nix steps back into the pocket, will be the first time. We've all seen it a hundred times. Nix gets pressured, and immediately runs toward the sideline, followed by an ill-advised throw.

Finely showed some steely nerves when he avoided the sack, stepped back into the middle, and scanning the WHOLE field. JJ would've probably ended up in the fetal position.
Posted by AuSteeler
montgomery. AL
Member since Jan 2015
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Posted on 9/27/21 at 2:39 pm to
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Finely showed some steely nerves when he avoided the sack, stepped back into the middle, and scanning the WHOLE field. JJ would've probably ended up in the fetal position


What impressed me initially, and that's what I'm trying to get Jang to see ,is when the play was called for a fade route to Jackson, Finley takes the snap, he looks and gets ready to throw the fade, but he SEES the DB LOCKING JACKSON UP, almost like the Penn St db locked up Hudson on that 4th and 2. And Finley using his QB processing, doesn't feel it will work, pulls his arm back, and tries to scramble from the pressure to make another play.

Sure, as Jang said, he turns his back on the pressure, and if that is an SEC team, he could be done, and he even said he did something he has never done, so by admitting it he tells me he knows what he is doing on that play.

But realize also he has not been in any pressure situations with the game on the line like Bo has been this year in the Penn St game, and ofc so many games Bo did the same last year.

Again, not saying he is the future QB for us, but for now, he deserves to try to get better on the field under HArsin/Bobo.
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