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re: Jefferson isn't showing good accuracy in this video

Posted on 8/18/10 at 2:43 pm to
Posted by jg8623
Baton Rouge
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Posted on 8/18/10 at 2:43 pm to
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Worked on screen passes and wheel routes with the receivers and running backs. Jefferson and Zach Lee looked the most comfortable here as they both showed quick releases and had perfect accuracy, you can even argue that Lee's passes were coming in quicker. Jarrett Lee really struggled here as he still seems to float his short passes. Like Derek said, Paul Mainieri was in attendance keeping a close eye on Zach Lee.
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The first thing the quarterbacks did this afternoon was throwing slant routes to the receivers. Jordan Jefferson not only excelled in this drill hitting all of his targets in stride and with good speed on the throws, but he also showed glimpses of becoming that leader that every one wants to see this season. The junior starting signal caller was very vocal, saying things like "get there!" or "good job!" to his receivers after they made a play.

On offense, the wide receivers and quarterbacks worked on both their short and deep routes. Jordan Jefferson was hitting his receivers in stride more consistently this morning than when the group worked on deep balls earlier in the week. When talking leadership, both Jefferson and Jarrett Lee were getting after their receivers with instructions. There were a couple of times where I saw Lee tell the young guys to “get your head turned around on that route,” or something to that effect. I can’t remember Lee being this active and vocal last fall.

Quarterbacks
Jordan Jefferson continued his string of very sharp performances. He was throwing deep balls on a dime today. And as I was talking about with Matt Moscona while watching it, he is putting enough air under his balls to allow his receivers to run under them. This is the best he has ever looked.

For the second period of the media availability portion of practce, the five quarterbacks worked on play action roll out drills where they would hit a receiver 10 yards down field off the run. In my humble opinion, I think this was the best collected performance that they have shown as everyone from Jordan Jefferson to T.C. McCartney seemed to have good accuracy and zip on the ball despite throwing off their back foot.

Jefferson continued to excel with his deep balls 25 yards down the sidelines. He seemed to hit everyone of his receivers in stride. Zach Lee on the other hand, had problems finding the release point in this drill as he frequently over shot his receivers.

Sounds like JJ is doing prety well according to this guy who gets to actually watch part of practice?
Posted by Duckie
Tippy Toe, Louisiana
Member since Apr 2010
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Posted on 8/18/10 at 2:46 pm to









Damn, you beat me.
This post was edited on 8/18/10 at 2:46 pm
Posted by omegaman66
greenwell springs
Member since Oct 2007
22797 posts
Posted on 8/18/10 at 2:51 pm to
Thanks JG#
Posted by Bonjourno
New Orleans
Member since Jan 2010
2717 posts
Posted on 8/18/10 at 2:55 pm to
That write up sounds a little far fetched. The guy is talking up JJ no matter what. And from the videos we've seen JJ has been far from the perfection that guy claims
Posted by TheDoc
doc is no more
Member since Dec 2005
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Posted on 8/18/10 at 3:49 pm to
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Quarterbacks
Worked on screen passes and wheel routes with the receivers and running backs. Jefferson and Zach Lee looked the most comfortable here as they both showed quick releases and had perfect accuracy, you can even argue that Lee's passes were coming in quicker. Jarrett Lee really struggled here as he still seems to float his short passes. Like Derek said, Paul Mainieri was in attendance keeping a close eye on Zach Lee.
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Quarterbacks
The first thing the quarterbacks did this afternoon was throwing slant routes to the receivers. Jordan Jefferson not only excelled in this drill hitting all of his targets in stride and with good speed on the throws, but he also showed glimpses of becoming that leader that every one wants to see this season. The junior starting signal caller was very vocal, saying things like "get there!" or "good job!" to his receivers after they made a play.

On offense, the wide receivers and quarterbacks worked on both their short and deep routes. Jordan Jefferson was hitting his receivers in stride more consistently this morning than when the group worked on deep balls earlier in the week. When talking leadership, both Jefferson and Jarrett Lee were getting after their receivers with instructions. There were a couple of times where I saw Lee tell the young guys to “get your head turned around on that route,” or something to that effect. I can’t remember Lee being this active and vocal last fall.

Quarterbacks
Jordan Jefferson continued his string of very sharp performances. He was throwing deep balls on a dime today. And as I was talking about with Matt Moscona while watching it, he is putting enough air under his balls to allow his receivers to run under them. This is the best he has ever looked.

For the second period of the media availability portion of practce, the five quarterbacks worked on play action roll out drills where they would hit a receiver 10 yards down field off the run. In my humble opinion, I think this was the best collected performance that they have shown as everyone from Jordan Jefferson to T.C. McCartney seemed to have good accuracy and zip on the ball despite throwing off their back foot.

Jefferson continued to excel with his deep balls 25 yards down the sidelines. He seemed to hit everyone of his receivers in stride. Zach Lee on the other hand, had problems finding the release point in this drill as he frequently over shot his receivers.

Sounds like JJ is doing prety well according to this guy who gets to actually watch part of practice?


i've been hearing the same things...
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