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The 2025 offense

I think Bridges, Hendrix, and Davis are all real guys that can separate from speed alone. Wortham, Deck, and Dever have shown good flashes too and that's not meaning to suggest the rest of the WR corps isn't "fast". Bridges man, he is such a burner - but last year when he had a few opportunities the pass wasn't on target or he had a drop. If these speedy guys stretch the field but can't secure the catch then what good are they really doing? Going to be fascinating to see how these guys have adapted/developed over this off season.
I believe the play you're referring to was the deep ball in the Tennessee State game. From what I remember, it was underthrown and he had to slow down and come back for it. It was initially called a catch and they overturned it. I thought the call should've stood though as I didn't think there was enough to overturn it.
 
Until we find a QB that a) can be given the time to make more than one read, b) can actually MAKE more than one read before they take off running and c) quits staring down his primary/singular/only target we're going to struggle offensively.

Extra credit: We also need to find WR's that can actually get separation. Every opponent seems to have WR's running free...ours? Not so much...
How about a quarterback who can feel the pressure, make subtle moves in the pocket to avoid said pressure, while at the same time keeping their eyes downfield, and go from the start of the throwing motion to release in about a half second?
 
I believe the play you're referring to was the deep ball in the Tennessee State game. From what I remember, it was underthrown and he had to slow down and come back for it. It was initially called a catch and they overturned it. I thought the call should've stood though as I didn't think there was enough to overturn it.
Yep and I think there was another that was in his hands but couldn't be secured - not the most accurate pass again. I don't think he has bad hands at all - I saw plenty of great catches this spring. Just need to prove that in the games
 
Yep and I think there was another that was in his hands but couldn't be secured - not the most accurate pass again. I don't think he has bad hands at all - I saw plenty of great catches this spring. Just need to prove that in the games
That will come, along with crisper routes. Good feet equals good hands 🙌
 
It all begins with the QB or is it the coaches ? Here we are again strung out with possibly playing 2 QB's. I wonder how you would correct that ?
 
It all begins with the QB or is it the coaches ? Here we are again strung out with possibly playing 2 QB's. I wonder how you would correct that ?
We've got a full month long fall camp battle ahead of us and already convinced were in the doorstep of 2 qbs playing?? Let the process play itself out! My prediction is one elevates himself. Remember, ah yat was injured for most of spring. Hopefully both stay healthy and the best man wins.
 
Not sure why the O-LINE coach left ? An unsolved mystery yet to be disclosed. Either way like Mom said we want to believe we have a good O-Line, a great O-Line.The fact is unless the new transfers make an impact we are stuck with the majority of players that started before.Well we know how that turned out.
 
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We've got a full month long fall camp battle ahead of us and already convinced were in the doorstep of 2 qbs playing?? Let the process play itself out! My prediction is one elevates himself. Remember, ah yat was injured for most of spring. Hopefully both stay healthy and the best man wins.
Certainly that is the hope that one starts and stays but we have seen this play out more than once with 2 QB's so it makes one feel less confident that it will .
 
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Not sure why the O-LINE coach left ? An unsolved mystery yet to be disclosed. Either way like Mom said we want to believe we have a good O-Line, a great O-Line.The fact is unless the new transfers make an impact we are stuck with the majority of players that started before.Well we know how that turned out.
From all accounts im hearing, norcross is more popular from players, to coaches and everyone that has met him. So, this unsolved mystery probably wouldn't make the early 90s TV show.

I think you'll see improved oline play this year. Better personnel and better coaching.
 
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How about a quarterback who can feel the pressure, make subtle moves in the pocket to avoid said pressure, while at the same time keeping their eyes downfield, and go from the start of the throwing motion to release in about a half second?
Well, what you're talking about, then, is someone like this, then:

 
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