Re: GDT: SUU Thunderbirds
I don't think that's the case. If his first read is open he's going to throw it, and I think SUU had a lot of trouble covering our guys. There were plenty of times where his first read just wasn't there and he went through progressions well. When I went back and watched the replay, you could see him very quickly look off his first read and get to the next one, which is a really good sign for a freshman QB. Tough to see subtleties like that live.
Even the interception on the 2nd drive, he had Anderson and Heinz on the same side of the field and was reading the CB who was staying with Anderson going deep, so he wanted to throw it underneath to Heinz who was behind the LB. It was open, but he lead Heinz too much and floated it enough for the CB to make a good play and pick it off. Freshman mistake, but imo not a function of staring a guy down. Now, a veteran QB probably tries to manipulate the CB by making a fake deep then throwing under, or faking under and throwing deep. That will come with time.
Overall, I think he did well for his 2nd game at this level. He's especially good at throwing to a spot on the sideline and letting his WR go get it. The throw to CJ early and the back shoulder throws to Janke were high level throws that require great timing and touch.
Originally posted by filbert
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Even the interception on the 2nd drive, he had Anderson and Heinz on the same side of the field and was reading the CB who was staying with Anderson going deep, so he wanted to throw it underneath to Heinz who was behind the LB. It was open, but he lead Heinz too much and floated it enough for the CB to make a good play and pick it off. Freshman mistake, but imo not a function of staring a guy down. Now, a veteran QB probably tries to manipulate the CB by making a fake deep then throwing under, or faking under and throwing deep. That will come with time.
Overall, I think he did well for his 2nd game at this level. He's especially good at throwing to a spot on the sideline and letting his WR go get it. The throw to CJ early and the back shoulder throws to Janke were high level throws that require great timing and touch.
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