It’s odd isn’t it? It’s like the only way they think they can use Jones and Hyatt’s speed is on end arounds. I don’t think JG would drop it in like we’re seeing in this UGA Bama game, but he’s got a strong enough arm to lay one out there. We haven’t even seen the routes to get behind them, let alone the pass attemptsThey don’t have wrs run routes to get behind defenses. Down the sidelines sure we might throw deep. But that’s it. Passes to the flat. Out routes to the sideline. And 5-7 yard hook routes. We mostly avoid the middle of the field beyond 5-7 yards.
I doubt they trust our qbs to read a defense and make a pass across midfield. I think we mostly throw the safe routes. Flat passes are mostly safe. Out routes to the sideline are mostly safe until the defense starts jumping them. 5 yard hook routes are mostly safe as long as the qb throws something catchable.It’s odd isn’t it? It’s like the only way they think they can use Jones and Hyatt’s speed is on end arounds. I don’t think JG would drop it in like we’re seeing in this UGA Bama game, but he’s got a strong enough arm to lay one out there. We haven’t even seen the routes to get behind them, let alone the pass attempts
It’s something every D1 QB should be able to do tho.I doubt they trust our qbs to read a defense and make a pass across midfield. I think we mostly throw the safe routes. Flat passes are mostly safe. Out routes to the sideline are mostly safe until the defense starts jumping them. 5 yard hook routes are mostly safe as long as the qb throws something catchable.
Having to read a defense and judge where a linebacker or safety is going and then making an accurate pass across the middle takes more skill. It shouldn’t be that difficult for an average qb. But it is for us.