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  1. Roman Marciante

    The Quarterback Trait

    And about those bubbles... seen some interesting substitutions for them. Believe it or not... that throw isn't as easy as it looks from experience. Just the angle and the window to throw it right gets tricky. I've seen teams run it from stacks (which I personally like because teams have to...
  2. Roman Marciante

    The Quarterback Trait

    I agree the higher up you go at the position, the more accurate you have to become. Also for reference, of the four qbs in the playoffs last year, all were above 60% rate including Mayfield above 70% and Bryant a tad below 70%. You ask me... yes. Accuracy with a quick decision maker are king.
  3. Roman Marciante

    The Quarterback Trait

    1. There are some blind squirrels in terms of the classifications. I am just listing what was listed. From the piece I specifically shed light to the fact it was convoluted and kids are mis-classified 2. I said 3 "traits" have emerged among the offers. I never said mobility was only key. Just...
  4. Roman Marciante

    The Quarterback Trait

    Never my dude. I don't take myself that seriously. :cool:
  5. Roman Marciante

    The Quarterback Trait

    Could have been worse. You could have said high school essay. 😊
  6. Roman Marciante

    The Quarterback Trait

    After three full cycles of quarterback offers, a recruiting pattern is emerging from University of Miami head coach Mark Richt. We will dive into the quarterback classifications and ultimately decide that Richt is not locked into Dual Threats or Pro Style per say, rather he is all in on skill...
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