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He winds up like a rightfielder. SLOW motion. This isn't the kind of thing that is readily fixed by coaching.
He's gonna be fine once the new staff gets here. He was raw. He got no real QB coaching in highschool. He played on raw talent alone. I'm not surprised he doesn't have the ability to read defenses like a graduate transfer. Or make adjustments at the line like one. He's just not ready yet. Don't count him out. The kid has the talent to be fantastic.
And yet ... Spurrier says he has a beautiful throwing motion.He winds up like a rightfielder. SLOW motion. This isn't the kind of thing that is readily fixed by coaching.
https://www.seccountry.com/florida/...quarterback-battle-feleipe-franks-malik-zaire“He’s 6-foot-5, beautiful throwing motion just watching him in practice a lot last year and a little bit this year. Malik is an athlete back there but a good thrower also. We know about Luke Del Rio, good solid player. I don’t know how it’s going to turn out, I’m sure they’ll have some scrimmages and that will be a big reason whoever I think they go with, the scrimmages coming up.”
He did but Tebow compensated by being so dangerous w his feet that HE could cause separation just by doing that Tebow rock and altering the secondary.He's fine for college. Tebow had a long wind-up too if I remember right.
Beautiful doesnt mean quick.And yet ... Spurrier says he has a beautiful throwing motion.
Always found time to help them go through regressions, however.I guess Nusschamp the "QB Coach" never found the time to teach him how to go through progressions.
Why are you barefooted in an area known to be littered with dog poo?A pile of dog poo. Crusty on the outside but still soft on the inside. We just stepped in it with bare feet and it went between our toes.
That's the thing, it was a sneak attack.Why are you barefooted in an area known to be littered with dog poo?