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Old 09-03-2010
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Originally Posted by Masters View Post
Great point Golfer.

To add on, when comparing Kafka and McCoy, at least yesterday, you have to also look at what the D was giving. For most of McCoy's time, the D was playing zone and giving the underneith. There weren't a lot of throws to be had down field w/o forcing the issue. Not saying there were no chances, as there were. McCoy needs to get better at presnap read and anticipation of the WR getting open, rather than waiting for them to get open. There is tons of room to grow and improve. I will be more interested in how he looks come this time next year than I am about how he looks in the here and now.
100% agree on the bolded statement. It's what Quinn still hasn't mastered. I pointed it out in a thread about Delhomme earlier where he threw a backshoulder pass to Robiskie. You have to throw those passes to a guy that doesn't exactly look wide open to most of us to suceed in this league. back shoulder, over the linebackers head to a TE going up the seam ect.
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