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Harris v South Carolina (every pass and run)
Posted on 10/12/15 at 12:09 am
Posted on 10/12/15 at 12:09 am
Posted on 10/12/15 at 12:29 am to cforester821
I really enjoy watching your videos. Thanks for the effort.
Posted on 10/12/15 at 1:00 am to cforester821
My god he can put some RPMs on that football.
Posted on 10/12/15 at 1:26 am to cforester821
A lot of good throws and good decisions on some of the incompletions as well. Also, in formations with 3 wrs, we look to protect better and get the ball out quicker. That was a really strong game. I know a lot of people will say, yeah USC's defense is weak, but they came out to hit Fournette and, for the most part, they shut him down. Harris, Guice, and Williams in the one back sets made the difference really. It also gives Florida a lot more to digest and worry about this week.
Posted on 10/12/15 at 1:36 am to cforester821
A really fine job Qbing when one recognizes that he was harassed on EVERY throw.
Posted on 10/12/15 at 5:31 am to cforester821
Really nice work putting the video together. Harris just keeps getting better!
Posted on 10/12/15 at 6:03 am to cforester821
Nice video!
Was it ever revealed who the target was on the long TD pass to 83?
Was it ever revealed who the target was on the long TD pass to 83?
Posted on 10/12/15 at 8:15 am to cforester821
Outside of the TD pass to the corner, he had a rough 2nd quarter.
Posted on 10/12/15 at 9:06 am to cforester821
thank you for your hard work sir! Keep it up!
Posted on 10/12/15 at 9:09 am to cforester821
lots of check down throws this week
its as if Miles and Cameron are capable of making adjustments week to week
I know tRant thinks that never happens, but last week it was "we only throw hail marys" and this week there were a lot of underneath throws
huh
its as if Miles and Cameron are capable of making adjustments week to week
I know tRant thinks that never happens, but last week it was "we only throw hail marys" and this week there were a lot of underneath throws
huh
Posted on 10/12/15 at 9:26 am to cforester821
Second play - not a fan of the way he spins out/backwards to try to avoid an upfield rusher. Needs to learn to climb the pocket and let that rusher go past him. Instead he ends up 17 yards behind the LOS by the time he's back to facing downfield and is still running to avoid the sack.
Two ugly passes in a row beginning around the 1:20 mark of that clip. Worst he had all day. Glad to he bounced back after those.
Dupre continues to drop the "fastballs" like the one at 1:40.
Fade to Dupre at 2:26 was a thing of beauty.
Don't know what the play was at the 3:15 mark. Pocic is pulling around left tackle and let the DT release straight upfield. No way Teuhema is getting across in time to pick that block up for a play where Harris is straight back in the pocket. Perhaps Harris was supposed to roll left? Whatever it was, we're lucky that his arm wasn't hit slightly sooner resulting in a fumble instead of an incomplete pass.
For those who say he doesn't throw receivers open, go look at the play starting at 4:05. If he leads Dupre he walks him right into the Safety. If he throws it lower, the trailing CB may be able to get a hand on it. Instead, he puts it high where the trailing CB can't get it and Dupre is able to go up and get it.
Play beginning at 4:52 is one that allows people to complain about our receivers not high-pointing the ball. As Harris begins to throw, there's a DB in position to make a play if he throws it on a line. This is one where Dupre needs to stop short and go up to get the ball. Instead he turns and backpedals which allows the Safety to come over the top and knock it away (lucky it wasn't a pick).
Play beginning at 7:58 - needs to throw that away and not take the sack. He was outside the pocket in time to heave it out of bounds before the defender chased him down from behind.
Play at 8:16 - I'm not sure who that was intended for. I hope it was intended for Dural. If so, it was a good pass. If intended for D. Smith, it was way overthrown and we got lucky that Dural was back there.
Overall, I see the progress he's making and believe the passing game will continue to improve, but there's obviously some things that need work.
Two ugly passes in a row beginning around the 1:20 mark of that clip. Worst he had all day. Glad to he bounced back after those.
Dupre continues to drop the "fastballs" like the one at 1:40.
Fade to Dupre at 2:26 was a thing of beauty.
Don't know what the play was at the 3:15 mark. Pocic is pulling around left tackle and let the DT release straight upfield. No way Teuhema is getting across in time to pick that block up for a play where Harris is straight back in the pocket. Perhaps Harris was supposed to roll left? Whatever it was, we're lucky that his arm wasn't hit slightly sooner resulting in a fumble instead of an incomplete pass.
For those who say he doesn't throw receivers open, go look at the play starting at 4:05. If he leads Dupre he walks him right into the Safety. If he throws it lower, the trailing CB may be able to get a hand on it. Instead, he puts it high where the trailing CB can't get it and Dupre is able to go up and get it.
Play beginning at 4:52 is one that allows people to complain about our receivers not high-pointing the ball. As Harris begins to throw, there's a DB in position to make a play if he throws it on a line. This is one where Dupre needs to stop short and go up to get the ball. Instead he turns and backpedals which allows the Safety to come over the top and knock it away (lucky it wasn't a pick).
Play beginning at 7:58 - needs to throw that away and not take the sack. He was outside the pocket in time to heave it out of bounds before the defender chased him down from behind.
Play at 8:16 - I'm not sure who that was intended for. I hope it was intended for Dural. If so, it was a good pass. If intended for D. Smith, it was way overthrown and we got lucky that Dural was back there.
Overall, I see the progress he's making and believe the passing game will continue to improve, but there's obviously some things that need work.
Posted on 10/12/15 at 12:35 pm to cforester821
I hate that I feel optimistic about QB... it can only mean bad things
Posted on 10/12/15 at 12:53 pm to cforester821
Nice. An actual offense that utilizes the entire field and tries to get the ball to playmakers.
Posted on 10/12/15 at 2:18 pm to cforester821
Good game by Harris. He really is making progress every single game.
I noticed a bunch of underneath crossing routes....me like.
I noticed a bunch of underneath crossing routes....me like.
Posted on 10/12/15 at 9:46 pm to cforester821
great work as always, and this looks like a more complete/modern day offense.
Please tell me you are going to do Guice highlights?
If we can go around 280 rushing and 230 passing per game, we won't be stopped!
Please tell me you are going to do Guice highlights?
If we can go around 280 rushing and 230 passing per game, we won't be stopped!
Posted on 10/13/15 at 8:42 am to cforester821
I love that we are getting fournette involved in the passing game as well. Every time he comes out of the backfield he will either command the respect and attention of their secondary or be a severe mismatch for a linebacker.
Posted on 10/13/15 at 8:56 am to cforester821
Thank you OP I love these videos.
The play at the 7:34 mark in the 1st Q. The o-line looked like it stayed in pass protection. Is that play a designed run or is the option to pass to the short side receiver for the first with the option to run? Either way that's a perfect play for Harris.
The play at the 7:34 mark in the 1st Q. The o-line looked like it stayed in pass protection. Is that play a designed run or is the option to pass to the short side receiver for the first with the option to run? Either way that's a perfect play for Harris.
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