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re: What is going on with Bech?
Posted on 9/19/22 at 2:28 pm to memphisplaya
Posted on 9/19/22 at 2:28 pm to memphisplaya
He has you fooled too I see. There's several plays you can see on the sky cam where he turns his head, goes through progressions and has WRs EVERYWHERE open on the field. He acts like Stevie Wonder and doesn't see the field at all because they're asking him to process too much too fast. Not a coincidence he's better in tempo offense where he can make a read quick.
I'm not dogging him. He is what he is and he has lots of potential but it's highly unlikely you're fixing his vision problem and throwing anticipation routes this season. Either he's not seeing the field in front of him or he just completely lacks all confidence in throwing. Either way, just because he's turning his head doesn't mean he's actually going through progressions and seeing the field. You need to watch the games again and look at it from an angle where you can see the WRs running routes.
He is not turning the ball over because he doesn't have confidence in his throwing ability. He's not throwing WRs open in smaller windows. That signifies he has both a confidence and vision problem seeing the field.
I'm not dogging him. He is what he is and he has lots of potential but it's highly unlikely you're fixing his vision problem and throwing anticipation routes this season. Either he's not seeing the field in front of him or he just completely lacks all confidence in throwing. Either way, just because he's turning his head doesn't mean he's actually going through progressions and seeing the field. You need to watch the games again and look at it from an angle where you can see the WRs running routes.
He is not turning the ball over because he doesn't have confidence in his throwing ability. He's not throwing WRs open in smaller windows. That signifies he has both a confidence and vision problem seeing the field.
This post was edited on 9/19/22 at 2:34 pm
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