Cunningham Tendencies

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Ivey enjoys watching WRs catch the ball as much as they do...

Dude is in good position but just can’t turn his **** head to knock it down or pick it off
This is the difference between him being who he is or a top ACC cb. It's maddening watching guys make catches he could've easily defended or picked off.
 
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I think I've posted Ivey watching that GT reciever catch it about 1,403 times now.

I won't do it again, but for those mentioning Ivey lining up the right we lose by a billion....

....He was also lined up on the right on that play.

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PICTURED HERE

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Okay I'm done now. :D
 
I will give you more of my amateur film studying of Cunningham. He’s a one read qb, if it’s not there he runs. Doesn’t feel back side pressure, their LT is awful. Finally as someone said always throws 2-3 bad throws that should be picks. Can we catch?
 
As I was reading the OP, I was like ”I swear someone just mentioned this yesterday”. It was the CIS podcast with Stefan and Lance that I was listening to in my car.
 
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I seriously think Roche is going to knock this guy out.
Their left tackle cannot handle him all game long.
 
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Interesting Rotoworld article on Cunningham.

RW on Cunningham

First thing to notice is that he almost never threw left on WKU. 8/29 attempts were to left of center, and only 50% completion on those

Was very good out of the pocket. Given the above, I suspect that means rolling right.
Won't even matter, every QB we go against changes from being a **** into playing lights out Drew Brees on Madden with cheat codes.
 
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