Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by thl408:
During these times when everyone and their mama has a breakdown video, I've been searching for non-popular content hoping for additional insight. This guy played college ball at USC and in his other videos I've watched he breaks down passing concepts and progressions so he knows that part of the game. Here's his Mac Jones breakdown:
TLDW
Strengths:
Intermediate routes
Reading leverage, throwing WRs open
Consistent execution of play concept
Weaknesses:
Overstriding in his footwork
Lack of mobility (not just for scrambling, but also for boot action plays)
No reps on video of timed, quick game throws (slants, quick outs, hitches); this is not referring to bubble screens
Average level of difficulty due to talented supporting cast
Not fluid throwing on the run
That was the best breakdown I've seen yet. TY for that!
A lot of what I've been saying! Holy hell I may be a bit "passionate" on my evaluations...but damn I'm not a dummy.
he's not this massive scheme fit like everyone has been saying.
This is such a great beak down of what he was at Bama good & bad.
It was super objective IMHO. He covered a lot of the nuances (good and bad) as well as identify the type of place he'd need to go to to maximize his skill set as well as ID the types of play calls you'd want to call with him (and the ones you don't).
Lack of mobility and he ran a faster 40 than mahomes.