Tiger somewhat educated wrote.....
Lane, Flatt, & Spurlock, with each and EVERY throw they made warming up, looked in the exact opposite direction of the throw's intended direction. This was something they did without fail, on each rep, each snap, each throw, each time they got snapped the ball.
I started saying to myself, "Well, that's a smart way to teach your QB to warm up. Perfect practice makes perfect, after all."
I then switched over to the North End Zone, and watched LSU warm up...
JaMarcus, Marcus, Matt, and even the walkon continually stared down each receiver before delivering the pass, no matter what type of pass they were running. This is something they did without fail, on each rep, each snap, each throw, each time they got snapped the ball.
Look, it's something small, minor, and pretty much insignificant...But, God's honest truth, I wondered, "Well, Cutcliffe groomed Peyton & Eli, and Romaro Miller was damn good, too. What's WRONG with doing it their way?"
Does anyone have any better suggestions for at least TRYING to teach our signal callers to look off their primary intended target?
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