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re: Good, accurate article on Brandon Harris in NOLA paper
Posted on 9/29/15 at 1:54 pm to johnkauf4
Posted on 9/29/15 at 1:54 pm to johnkauf4
Good article.
It's tough to pick on Harris at all thus far. If I'm being very critical the areas he needs to stil lget better on, and with time should is:
- Awareness, he's already pretty good with this in general, but that 1 sack Syracuse had where a safety blitzed in the middle...he never saw it the whole time
- Toughness/physicalness...and dont get me wrong here, I'm not saying Harris need to start trying to go Fournette on every carry he has, but he certainly seems to shy away from any contact and go down quite easily...I thin kthis is something he'll get better at once he gets bigger, because he still looks pretty small, put on another 15 pounds of muscle and he's a solid looking QB from a physical standpoint that can take some hits
- Intermediate over the middle throws, he just seems uncomfortable with these, short throws he's got down well, long throws he loves...even sideline intermediate throws he seems on the money; but put him in a situation where he throws over the middle for a 10-15 yard throw and he seems to get happy feet and sail the ball a little...this, combined with our inability to consistently CATCH the ball, is likely why we dont see many slant routes being thrown
All I can really point out. If there's 1 thing Brandon proved me completely wrong on, it's being turnover prone. I thought we would see INTs be up a bit compared to Jennings, but he's protected the ball remarkably well. I cant even remember a throw that should have or could have been intercepted he's thrown.
It's tough to pick on Harris at all thus far. If I'm being very critical the areas he needs to stil lget better on, and with time should is:
- Awareness, he's already pretty good with this in general, but that 1 sack Syracuse had where a safety blitzed in the middle...he never saw it the whole time
- Toughness/physicalness...and dont get me wrong here, I'm not saying Harris need to start trying to go Fournette on every carry he has, but he certainly seems to shy away from any contact and go down quite easily...I thin kthis is something he'll get better at once he gets bigger, because he still looks pretty small, put on another 15 pounds of muscle and he's a solid looking QB from a physical standpoint that can take some hits
- Intermediate over the middle throws, he just seems uncomfortable with these, short throws he's got down well, long throws he loves...even sideline intermediate throws he seems on the money; but put him in a situation where he throws over the middle for a 10-15 yard throw and he seems to get happy feet and sail the ball a little...this, combined with our inability to consistently CATCH the ball, is likely why we dont see many slant routes being thrown
All I can really point out. If there's 1 thing Brandon proved me completely wrong on, it's being turnover prone. I thought we would see INTs be up a bit compared to Jennings, but he's protected the ball remarkably well. I cant even remember a throw that should have or could have been intercepted he's thrown.
Posted on 9/29/15 at 1:58 pm to thunderbird1100
on short to intermediate throws he needs to shorten his release which is what Whitfield was supposing to working on.
Posted on 9/29/15 at 2:06 pm to thunderbird1100
I think he had one dangerous throw against Mississippi State, but thats it. He has done his job of being a weapon when needed and most importantly protecting the football. We have played 3 games, all against Power 5 conference teams and have yet to turn the ball over. Thats remarkable coaching and playcalling from Cam Cameron.
Posted on 9/29/15 at 2:11 pm to thunderbird1100
quote:
- Toughness/physicalness...and dont get me wrong here, I'm not saying Harris need to start trying to go Fournette on every carry he has, but he certainly seems to shy away from any contact and go down quite easily...I thin kthis is something he'll get better at once he gets bigger, because he still looks pretty small, put on another 15 pounds of muscle and he's a solid looking QB from a physical standpoint that can take some hits
While running the ball, his job is get yards and get down/out of bounds. The coaches have said as much.
He'll never take unnecessary shots unless it's a pivotal point in the game, and im glad about that.
Posted on 9/29/15 at 4:07 pm to thunderbird1100
Brandon is 6'1" 206. Another 15 or twenty pounds and he wouldn't be as mobile. The key ingredient to him staying healthy is his head. In other words, by going out of bounds and not running into players unnecessarily, he stays healthy. That's not a lack of physicality, that's just smart quarterback play.
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