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re: QB Play: NOT the Major Problem w/the Offense (statistical support)
Posted on 4/20/10 at 9:13 pm to dinosaur
Posted on 4/20/10 at 9:13 pm to dinosaur
quote:
Jefferson is the most inaccurate passer I can recall at LSU since Marcus Randall.
I strongly disagree with this. I think accuracy is his strong suit. His wind-up motion and decisions in the pocket are his weak suit.
Posted on 4/20/10 at 9:15 pm to Doc Fenton
quote:like in bridge?
his weak suit
quote:I was particularly proud of that post
to intangibles
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seriously, though, intangibles are very underrated IMO. I think intangibles are the most important suit of a player when statistics don't back me up. I've said it before, and I'll say it again, LSU hasn't been the same since our intangibles coach went to Bama to join Saban.
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Posted on 4/20/10 at 9:16 pm to Doc Fenton
Ok so we disagree. If he is that accurate, why can't he throw more of the deep and medium range passes? He is simply erratic. Yes his release is too slow and yes he sometimes doesn't plant well but still, he misses too many throws he needs to make.
By the way, I think his motion is part of the reason for his lack of accuracy.
By the way, I think his motion is part of the reason for his lack of accuracy.
This post was edited on 4/20/10 at 9:18 pm
Posted on 4/20/10 at 9:18 pm to Doc Fenton
quote:
I think accuracy is his strong suit. His wind-up motion and decisions in the pocket are his weak suit.
It's hard to determine. I agree with your assessment of his throwing motion and decisions, but Jefferson has seen little more than high-percentage pass plays his entire career. I don't see how we can get an accurate feel for his true ability in this regard: he has been sheltered for quite some time now.
Posted on 4/20/10 at 9:22 pm to Doc Fenton
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His wind-up motion and decisions in the pocket are his weak suit.
I can agree with that 100%.
He has no mental clock.
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