I completely understand where this kid is coming from and have tempered my expectations accordingly.
That doesn't change the fact that is SOUNDS like he struggles with the short pass more than the long one. To someone who has never played the QB position that sounds strange -- backwards even. I'd find it hard to believe he only has "bad habits" on some throws but not on others.
I'm fine with there being no rational answer -- for all I know it's not even an accurate assessment of his skill set (no pun intended). But I come here to learn from people more knowledgeable than me, so I just throw all my questions out there and see which ones stick . . .
You don't need to defend yourself, you asked a question, I offered a thought.
I hope I didn't come off snarky. I'm far from a guru trust me.
I did offer a thought on short throws too. It's not the expert analysis, but from what I know, the nfl short pass is a paradox. Remember in most offenses the qb is throwing to a spot before the play even develops. If protection holds up, you can set your feet and let it fly.
On a short pass, you have traffic, coverage in close quarters, giant defensive linemen blocking the lanes, and most importantly it's bang bang play. Coverage is closing in so you zip it in, but then it's too hard to catch. To me, it's like using a cannon to trim a rose bush, and it's an art form.
More importantly, hrs doing everything on the fly right now, and they're just doing a rush job to get him reps.
You don't want to see how the sausage is made
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