Jarren’s intangibles

joeyhh

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Feels the pressure, moves instinctively with the pocket.
Keeps his cool
High football IQ
Sees and uses the entire field
Minimizes negative yardage

He will develop touch on dumpoffs etc
We got a good one
 
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He moves fantastic in the pocket, my problem with him earlier in the year is once he sensed that pressure, he would move up in the pocket a little too much, then start scrambling. Once you feel that initial pressure it’s time to step up and make a decision, whether that’s to scramble or throw the ball away or whatever. But on the long TD pass his pocket presence looked phenomenal
 
He moves fantastic in the pocket, my problem with him earlier in the year is once he sensed that pressure, he would move up in the pocket a little too much, then start scrambling. Once you feel that initial pressure it’s time to step up and make a decision, whether that’s to scramble or throw the ball away or whatever. But on the long TD pass his pocket presence looked phenomenal

Agree.

Combination of him being a first-year starter, as well as the porous offensive line play earlier in the year—looked all the part of a rookie.

Nine games in, this is precisely what you want to see—overall improvement. Kid is getting better and there's a high ceiling with Williams the next two seasons.
 
I just wish at times he would just tuck and run, on his fumble, he had a WIDE open lane for 10 yards. Sometimes, especially with this current offense, he needs to just see a play, and take it, quickly.

But Im a big fan of 15, I think he's got a ton of arm talent
 
First few games - there was a bit of hesitation. And in about 1.5 seconds - he was running for his life.

By the time he'd taken a snap under center and looked up - he was seeing the Defense like they were posing for a close-up team picture.
 
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