All of the flat passes. Why can't we hit Love or a TE moving downfield. So the defense doesn't just tee off on a guy who is standing still waiting for the ball. It just makes no sense to throw that flat pass when the defense is baiting you to do it and sitting on it. At least be more creative and sneak the guy out there after a faux block or something. Those are about as effective as running your QB into a 9 man box.
I get the oline stinks, but how about a slant? Or a comeback or curl?
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The play called can have a variety of routes but the QB throws it where he wants to
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Je's talking about swing passes, and short curls and how they predominate, and he's right. From what I see, the QB isn't comfortable sitting in the pocket and going through progressions. Crossing routes would work fine, given that opponents are crowding the line of scrimmage, but the QB has to make the effort to be patient and to then throw an accurate ball. Leonard has time, he just gets jumpy and isn't confident in his ability to put the ball where it needs to be.
And, in my view, the O line is not playing poorly. It's nothing that a better QB couldn't solve.
It’s almost like it’s been designated a no fly zone by the coaches
patterns are often the most available to beat a man one on one, or the deep sideline route. If Leonard would have been let loose against Louisville it was possible he was going to have a big game. He was off to a very good start.
...at least. One more receiver to worry about. Plus punishing RAC yardage.
Eli Raridon to bust out.
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