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re: The real threat of Brandon Harris's legs
Posted on 9/29/14 at 2:23 pm to FourthQuarter
Posted on 9/29/14 at 2:23 pm to FourthQuarter
That was my favorite play from him Saturday night. The play broke down, he was rolling out to his left, kept his eyes downfield and was patient with the ball, then threw an absolute strike to Malachi Dupre in the left side of the end zone. And by absolute strike, I mean literally a perfect pass. The DB was playing on Dupres inside hip and was in good position and coverage, and Harris threw the ball to Dupres outside shoulder and high enough to where Dupre was the only guy that would get to the ball.
Really a GREAT pass. And even though he has plenty of speed and ability to run, I love that he scrambled outside the pocket and still kept his eyes downfield looking for the pass instead of just tucking and running.
Really a GREAT pass. And even though he has plenty of speed and ability to run, I love that he scrambled outside the pocket and still kept his eyes downfield looking for the pass instead of just tucking and running.
Posted on 9/29/14 at 2:37 pm to KG5989
Agree! All of his touchdown throws to Dupre have been closely contested balls that were absolute strikes! Chi was going to catch it or nobody was! All that talk about doing it against second stringers is garbage, those were absolute Dime throws regardless of who was covering.
Posted on 9/29/14 at 5:11 pm to KG5989
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Really a GREAT pass. And even though he has plenty of speed and ability to run, I love that he scrambled outside the pocket and still kept his eyes downfield looking for the pass instead of just tucking and running.
That is the true difference between a running QB, and a dual threat
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