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re: Brandon Harris:Inside the Huddle with Emily Dixon
Posted on 10/1/14 at 11:26 am to tigerfan in bamaland
Posted on 10/1/14 at 11:26 am to tigerfan in bamaland
One of his best attributes appears to be his self-confidence. He's willing to try to make plays. Now some of that probably comes with youth in "not knowing what you don't know", but for this offense that is so risk-averse in the passing game to the point of handcuffing their own QB, that may be a bit of an advantage.
I'm not as down on Jennings as most, but I think a big part of his problem has been trying to fit the Les Miles "no mistakes even at the expense of moving the ball" approach in the passing game. Harris is a bit of a gunslinger right now, and I ABSOLUTELY think that is what this offense needs. Sure he's going to make some bad throws, but why not at least give yourself a chance to make plays as opposed to dying a slow death of offensive futility?
I'm not as down on Jennings as most, but I think a big part of his problem has been trying to fit the Les Miles "no mistakes even at the expense of moving the ball" approach in the passing game. Harris is a bit of a gunslinger right now, and I ABSOLUTELY think that is what this offense needs. Sure he's going to make some bad throws, but why not at least give yourself a chance to make plays as opposed to dying a slow death of offensive futility?
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