How the fuck do these defenders actually get burned deep? If someone won a jump ball that’s one thing, but there are guys 5-10 yards open. It’s crazy. It’s one hand touch so you don’t even have to worry about open field tackling. Bad coaching, idiot players... All that.
I mean obviously theses dudes suck, but Huard waits for the safety to bite on JT so there's just enough room for Savell over the top, insane throw
I’m really concerned he only looked off the safety in 3 of 5 throws and it seems like he’s going to struggle if he’s not in the gun.
Real talk though, we’re going to regret not taking Gee. Hopefully in some alternate universe type shit, he ends up a Hawk.
I know we have some hawk haters here but I really want to root for this kid and can’t do it if he’s not in purple and gold or whatever the fuck the hawks colors are.
For an out n’ up double move, this is pretty well defended with the CB playing 15 yards off like Chris Massey & Omari Lowe. The corner only bites on the out & pump fake 2 steps. This is absolutely dead for 99% of QBs. DEAD, LOOK FOR 2nd/3rd Progression. This is where he releases the ball...
You wanna talk about arm strength and throwing someone open? Because of where the CB is aligned, and how well he actually plays this, this ball cannot be inside the numbers or even on the numbers, it has to be outside the numbers which is exactly what the CB wants to “use the sideline as a defender”. Not only does the ball need to be outside the numbers, IT ALSO HAS TO GET ENOUGH AIR TO CARRY 50+ YARDS WITH ANTICIPATION because it has to be timed close enough to the pump fake.
This is where the ball was caught. Oh sorry did I say outside the numbers? HOW ABOUT I THROW IT TO THE EXACT SIDELINE HASH?! That good enough?! JFC. For comparison, here is Jake Browning attempting to throw someone open with anticipation but on an 8-10 yard pass to Salvon 1on1 with a North Dakota OLB/DE. . .
Salvon is faking a flat route and then turning to the inside to get to a wheel route. If this ball is on the inside, Cade is downfield to block and you have Salvon 1 on 1 in space with a Corner. Instead.....
It’s thrown to the back shoulder and Salvon has to turn back which forces him into a tackle that he should be running a 4.4 away from.
For an out n’ up double move, this is pretty well defended with the CB playing 15 yards off like Chris Massey & Omari Lowe. The corner only bites on the out & pump fake 2 steps. This is absolutely dead for 99% of QBs. DEAD, LOOK FOR 2nd/3rd Progression. This is where he releases the ball...
You wanna talk about arm strength and throwing someone open? Because of where the CB is aligned, and how well he actually plays this, this ball cannot be inside the numbers or even on the numbers, it has to be outside the numbers which is exactly what the CB wants to “use the sideline as a defender”. Not only does the ball need to be outside the numbers, IT ALSO HAS TO GET ENOUGH AIR TO CARRY 50+ YARDS WITH ANTICIPATION because it has to be timed close enough to the pump fake.
This is where the ball was caught. Oh sorry did I say outside the numbers? HOW ABOUT I THROW IT TO THE EXACT SIDELINE HASH?! That good enough?! JFC. For comparison, here is Jake Browning attempting to throw someone open with anticipation but on an 8-10 yard pass to Salvon 1on1 with a North Dakota OLB/DE. . .
Salvon is faking a flat route and then turning to the inside to get to a wheel route. If this ball is on the inside, Cade is downfield to block and you have Salvon 1 on 1 in space with a Corner. Instead.....
It’s thrown to the back shoulder and Salvon has to turn back which forces him into a tackle that he should be running a 4.4 away from.
@LaMichael_Corleone might want to dm grundle he da jif master for some help. great post btw
Washington quarterback commit Sam Huard was the 247Sports Alpha Dog of this past weekend's Adidas 7-on-7 National Championship where he led the FSP team to a 6-1 record and spot in the Elite Eight of the prestigious 32-team tournament.
The 6-foot-2, 175-pound Huard was money to all levels of the field, routinely made the right read and the football barely touched the ground.
Washington quarterback commit Sam Huard was the 247Sports Alpha Dog of this past weekend's Adidas 7-on-7 National Championship where he led the FSP team to a 6-1 record and spot in the Elite Eight of the prestigious 32-team tournament.
The 6-foot-2, 175-pound Huard was money to all levels of the field, routinely made the right read and the football barely touched the ground.
How the fuck did they not make it past the Elite 8? Or has the Elite 8 not been held yet?
Washington quarterback commit Sam Huard was the 247Sports Alpha Dog of this past weekend's Adidas 7-on-7 National Championship where he led the FSP team to a 6-1 record and spot in the Elite Eight of the prestigious 32-team tournament.
The 6-foot-2, 175-pound Huard was money to all levels of the field, routinely made the right read and the football barely touched the ground.
How the fuck did they not make it past the Elite 8? Or has the Elite 8 not been held yet?
Washington quarterback commit Sam Huard was the 247Sports Alpha Dog of this past weekend's Adidas 7-on-7 National Championship where he led the FSP team to a 6-1 record and spot in the Elite Eight of the prestigious 32-team tournament.
The 6-foot-2, 175-pound Huard was money to all levels of the field, routinely made the right read and the football barely touched the ground.
How the fuck did they not make it past the Elite 8? Or has the Elite 8 not been held yet?
The team with Bryce Young won.
bush where ya at my negha? on another note @NeGgaPlEaSe where u at negha? too busy doing achilie surgeries?
This team didn't have Johnny Wilson this time around. In a tight field having a top 40 overall 6'6" receiver would have made a significant difference for sho
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWS1Okk6uzE
Play after play after play. Jesus. Is this what Trevor Lawrences film looked like? Amazing.
Real talk though, we’re going to regret not taking Gee. Hopefully in some alternate universe type shit, he ends up a Hawk.
I know we have some hawk haters here but I really want to root for this kid and can’t do it if he’s not in purple and gold or whatever the fuck the hawks colors are.
You wanna talk about arm strength and throwing someone open? Because of where the CB is aligned, and how well he actually plays this, this ball cannot be inside the numbers or even on the numbers, it has to be outside the numbers which is exactly what the CB wants to “use the sideline as a defender”. Not only does the ball need to be outside the numbers, IT ALSO HAS TO GET ENOUGH AIR TO CARRY 50+ YARDS WITH ANTICIPATION because it has to be timed close enough to the pump fake.
This is where the ball was caught. Oh sorry did I say outside the numbers? HOW ABOUT I THROW IT TO THE EXACT SIDELINE HASH?! That good enough?! JFC. For comparison, here is Jake Browning attempting to throw someone open with anticipation but on an 8-10 yard pass to Salvon 1on1 with a North Dakota OLB/DE. . .
Salvon is faking a flat route and then turning to the inside to get to a wheel route. If this ball is on the inside, Cade is downfield to block and you have Salvon 1 on 1 in space with a Corner. Instead.....
It’s thrown to the back shoulder and Salvon has to turn back which forces him into a tackle that he should be running a 4.4 away from.
Making throws where guys don’t have to break strides leads you to being an explosive offense
The 6-foot-2, 175-pound Huard was money to all levels of the field, routinely made the right read and the football barely touched the ground.