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Kurt Warner Film Session: Trevor vs. Baltimore

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(This post was last modified: 12-03-2022, 10:42 AM by TTechJag85.)

(12-03-2022, 10:03 AM)The Real Marty Wrote:
(12-03-2022, 09:48 AM)TTechJag85 Wrote: Good stuff,

He is obviously getting a great feel for the windows deep down the field and throwing with great anticipation and confidence .  because he has so much arm talent he seems to be passing up some easy underneath throws still.

For example that last touchdown maybe a darn near walk in and not in need of such a dramatic catch if he hits the uncovered flat route as mentioned in the video.. but it was a hell of a throw that he throws with great anticipation and ball placement. 

I wonder if we see him start to take some more checks as the year goes on or if that is going to be the final thing to come in his development? When you have so much arm talent it must be difficult to settle for those underneath routes when you feel like you can complete those tight window balls down the field. And he did a bunch in the last game.   I would venture to say although not certain that a large portion of games where we go three and out or struggle to move the ball for a chunk of the game there is probably an easier throw to be had somewhere.

But hey I absolutely love where he is right now… I think we have a really really good one who is going to continue to show big things and give us a chance to win ball games in the end. And who has the work ethic and smarts to keep getting better and better .

Exciting stuff with Trevor very glad he  is a Jaguar.

No, on the last TD, if he hits the underneath route and the receiver is tackled in bounds, the clock runs out.  If he misses the throw to Marvin Jones, or if Jones was ruled out of bounds, Trevor still has 14 seconds left and he can get 3 more plays off in that time span.  So the throw to Marvin Jones was the most risk-free of all the opportunities he had at the time.  With 14 seconds left, and no timeouts, he absolutely had to go to the end zone.

By the way, one of the really great things about that play was that we didn't spike the ball to stop the clock.  We lined up and ran a play without letting the Ravens' defense regroup.  That's a little added bit of brilliance.

And damn, if next year we get a downfield threat who can win 50-50 balls, guys will be open all over the field.

I see what you are saying in theory but I  disagree on that… watch that play again. maybe if the underneath route was in the middle of the field then the clock would run out.. but he ran a quick flat route right to the sideline and there was no flat defender. The corner was in man coverage with his back turned and the safety was in the Endzone… at the very worst he gets out of bounds  at the one or two yard line with time to still run another play but he probably scores as no one would have had vision to tackle him other than the safety who was massively out leveraged. 

Quick uncovered throw to the sideline with a busted coverage due to the hurry up.

(12-03-2022, 10:04 AM)flgatorsandjags Wrote:
(12-03-2022, 09:48 AM)TTechJag85 Wrote: Good stuff,

He is obviously getting a great feel for the windows deep down the field and throwing with great anticipation and confidence .  because he has so much arm talent he seems to be passing up some easy underneath throws still.

For example that last touchdown maybe a darn near walk in and not in need of such a dramatic catch if he hits the uncovered flat route as mentioned in the video.. but it was a hell of a throw that he throws with great anticipation and ball placement. 

I wonder if we see him start to take some more checks as the year goes on or if that is going to be the final thing to come in his development? When you have so much arm talent it must be difficult to settle for those underneath routes when you feel like you can complete those tight window balls down the field. And he did a bunch in the last game.   I would venture to say although not certain that a large portion of games where we go three and out or struggle to move the ball for a chunk of the game there is probably an easier throw to be had somewhere.

But hey I absolutely love where he is right now… I think we have a really really good one who is going to continue to show big things and give us a chance to win ball games in the end. And who has the work ethic and smarts to keep getting better and better .

Exciting stuff with Trevor very glad he  is a Jaguar.
Hey Texas Tech fan, how do you feel about Tyree Wilson?
Long and powerful … was one of our few bright spots on d this year. 

Needs to develop a bit more in his pass rush arsenal but is more polished in the regard then Trayvon Walker was coming out in that regard.

Not as athletic and explosive as Treyvon though IMO.
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