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re: A few examples of just how open our WRs were yesterday.

Posted on 9/27/20 at 12:32 pm to
Posted by Le Tenia
Member since Feb 2015
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Posted on 9/27/20 at 12:32 pm to
My biggest take away is that he wasn't reading the D presnap. If his 1st option was covered he had couldn't make it through his progressions.

There were plenty of open receivers and we left a ton of points out there. Whether be first game nerves and/or lack of game reps, some of the timing and reads can be cleaned up. Miles held the ball too long and needs to see the field better.

But, the defense giving up 44 points and over 600 yards in the air is most alarming thing with no signs of making adjustments.
Posted by supatigah
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Posted on 9/27/20 at 12:38 pm to
He looks like a guy that doesn’t have a game ready back up and so he has a red jersey and is wrapped in cotton for practice.
Practice Rule #1: No one touches Myles!

No ULM type game in week one and so his first start is against an SECW team. It shows

Besides holding the ball, the biggest red flag is he has a clean pocket, is protected and for no reason he starts jumping around avoiding rushers that aren’t there. His feet get messed up, his balance is off and he has made his job more difficult for himself

The bright spot is they go fast and he gets much better. So we may have to just go fast this year
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