I’m trying to figure out how two of the worst throws/decisions you will ever seen from supposedly a top tier college Qb happened not only in the same game, but were committed by two different guys. Case in point:
On the TVD pick on his first throw of the game, he tries to get the ball literally through the db rolling up to play the curl to flat, with the pattern into the boundary making it clear that there is no throw. There is nothing in the route concept as run which would make you want to deliver that throw. Nothing. Nada. It’s actually a pretty simple route concept that you’re going to see as soon as you start playing organized football. That it would have confused a college Qb into an error shouldn’t be feasible in this universe.
And not to be outdone, what makes even less sense, (if possible):
Garcia not reading the cat blitz off the boundary that could have got him killed. I’ve worked with kids who were JV in high school that already know that. Missing that is the QB equivalent of not knowing you need to unzip your fly before you take a leak.
I’m struggling to understand how those plays could have happened, and not only that, with two different guys in the same game. because from a QB coach perspective, that defies logic and probability
On the TVD pick on his first throw of the game, he tries to get the ball literally through the db rolling up to play the curl to flat, with the pattern into the boundary making it clear that there is no throw. There is nothing in the route concept as run which would make you want to deliver that throw. Nothing. Nada. It’s actually a pretty simple route concept that you’re going to see as soon as you start playing organized football. That it would have confused a college Qb into an error shouldn’t be feasible in this universe.
And not to be outdone, what makes even less sense, (if possible):
Garcia not reading the cat blitz off the boundary that could have got him killed. I’ve worked with kids who were JV in high school that already know that. Missing that is the QB equivalent of not knowing you need to unzip your fly before you take a leak.
I’m struggling to understand how those plays could have happened, and not only that, with two different guys in the same game. because from a QB coach perspective, that defies logic and probability