Breaking down Jarrett Guarantano's footwork and stance

#3
#3
I think it's between his ears that's the problem.

He reminds me of Crompton before Kiffin and chaney got him settled down.

It's definitely a mental aspect. He has shown flashes of being a solid quarterback but it's few and far between. Confidence matters and when JG messes up, he loses all confidence and it shows with his mistakes.
 
#11
#11
There's been more than one game going back to last season where, after watching the film later, it looks like he was tipping some things to the defense with the way he aligned his feet and body prior to the snap.
 
#15
#15
I think it's between his ears that's the problem.

He reminds me of Crompton before Kiffin and chaney got him settled down.

What they found was isolating him to one side of the field, rolling him out to one side simplifying his options, quickening his decisions, helped that he could throw on the run, or plant and throw quickly. JG doesn't roll out well, or throw well moving, and his decisions are still slow. They've tried doing the one thing that improves him, very quick offense, give him little time to think, just react. However, if the pass fails, it's a short break for the defense. They've created a trap for themselves and don't know how, or have the cojones, to get out of it. Speed up the QB or rest the defense.
 
#23
#23
What they found was isolating him to one side of the field, rolling him out to one side simplifying his options, quickening his decisions, helped that he could throw on the run, or plant and throw quickly. JG doesn't roll out well, or throw well moving, and his decisions are still slow. They've tried doing the one thing that improves him, very quick offense, give him little time to think, just react. However, if the pass fails, it's a short break for the defense. They've created a trap for themselves and don't know how, or have the cojones, to get out of it. Speed up the QB or rest the defense.
See if this reminds you of JG...
 
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