Pretty interesting Golden interview. He mentioned that Corn Elder might get some WR reps this spring.
Just give him the **** ball
Pretty interesting Golden interview. He mentioned that Corn Elder might get some WR reps this spring.
Is it me or do our WR's look frail?
Below is a link to a video by Porter at the palm beach post.
Almost a 4 minute video from yesterday's practice.
Just from that video, the defense looks pretty good. It's also pretty obvious our talented group of receivers won't be going downfield too often unless Olsen or Kaaya is the qb.
RW has a rag arm. He may get the ball out on time and is accurate, but very quickly his arm will be exposed. The way he just lofts it out there is going to lead to a lot of picks. Defenses will never have to worry about deep passes, particularly over 25 yards, so safeties are going to play shallow and lower the boom on our wr's running crosses.
Not trying to be negative, just stating the obvious.
With RW as qb we will be a dink and dunk offense. Forget about play action bombs. He doesn't have the arm unless he punts it out there like Jacory used to do to poor Travis Benjamin.
http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/cane...icanes-2014-spring-football-highlights-vol-i/
Below is a link to a video by Porter at the palm beach post.
Almost a 4 minute video from yesterday's practice.
Just from that video, the defense looks pretty good. It's also pretty obvious our talented group of receivers won't be going downfield too often unless Olsen or Kaaya is the qb.
RW has a rag arm. He may get the ball out on time and is accurate, but very quickly his arm will be exposed. The way he just lofts it out there is going to lead to a lot of picks. Defenses will never have to worry about deep passes, particularly over 25 yards, so safeties are going to play shallow and lower the boom on our wr's running crosses.
Not trying to be negative, just stating the obvious.
With RW as qb we will be a dink and dunk offense. Forget about play action bombs. He doesn't have the arm unless he punts it out there like Jacory used to do to poor Travis Benjamin.
http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/cane...icanes-2014-spring-football-highlights-vol-i/
None of that is indicative of what this offense might be. Timing, anticipation and accuracy is more important for a deep ball than arm strength. Morris hung up a number of deep balls because he threw them late.
Ryan Tannehill has a good arm and can't throw a deep ball to save his life. Was our offense struggling to test defense's deep with Dorsey's arm? His predecessor, Kenny Kelly, had a strong arm and all he did was force Santana Moss to make great plays on what should've been easy TDs.
The dime that Williams dropped on Herb Waters in the USF game showed me that he is capable. He won't be be throwing opposite hash outs and comebacks. Not that we run alot of that stuff anyway.
None of that is indicative of what this offense might be. Timing, anticipation and accuracy is more important for a deep ball than arm strength. Morris hung up a number of deep balls because he threw them late.
Ryan Tannehill has a good arm and can't throw a deep ball to save his life. Was our offense struggling to test defense's deep with Dorsey's arm? His predecessor, Kenny Kelly, had a strong arm and all he did was force Santana Moss to make great plays on what should've been easy TDs.
The dime that Williams dropped on Herb Waters in the USF game showed me that he is capable. He won't be be throwing opposite hash outs and comebacks. Not that we run alot of that stuff anyway.
Below is a link to a video by Porter at the palm beach post.
Almost a 4 minute video from yesterday's practice.
Just from that video, the defense looks pretty good. It's also pretty obvious our talented group of receivers won't be going downfield too often unless Olsen or Kaaya is the qb.
RW has a rag arm. He may get the ball out on time and is accurate, but very quickly his arm will be exposed. The way he just lofts it out there is going to lead to a lot of picks. Defenses will never have to worry about deep passes, particularly over 25 yards, so safeties are going to play shallow and lower the boom on our wr's running crosses.
Not trying to be negative, just stating the obvious.
With RW as qb we will be a dink and dunk offense. Forget about play action bombs. He doesn't have the arm unless he punts it out there like Jacory used to do to poor Travis Benjamin.
http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/cane...icanes-2014-spring-football-highlights-vol-i/
None of that is indicative of what this offense might be. Timing, anticipation and accuracy is more important for a deep ball than arm strength. Morris hung up a number of deep balls because he threw them late.
Ryan Tannehill has a good arm and can't throw a deep ball to save his life. Was our offense struggling to test defense's deep with Dorsey's arm? His predecessor, Kenny Kelly, had a strong arm and all he did was force Santana Moss to make great plays on what should've been easy TDs.
The dime that Williams dropped on Herb Waters in the USF game showed me that he is capable. He won't be be throwing opposite hash outs and comebacks. Not that we run alot of that stuff anyway.
You are correct. Morris did underthrow some deep balls. Even a Golden arm will miss, and does have its deep limits.
In Morris' case he threw it 70 yards when he should have thrown it 75.
It's not the 65 yards in the air bombs we will miss. It's the velocity to squeeze passes into tight spaces. It's the fact that safeties won't have to worry about 40 yard frozen ropes.
Williams arm is not going to scare anybody, and safeties won't have to worry about a third of the field and can concentrate only on what's in front of them.
Our last rag arm was Jacory, and I can still see Benjamin blowing 20 yards past a corner and a safety, only to end up trying to out jump 2 people on a 40 yard punt.
Timing and accuracy are great, but when defenses can play right up in our wr's grill because they don't have to worry about deep balls with velocity, then those short to intermediate passes better have some serious rpm's.
I'm just saying that with an average to slightly below average arm, the passes and the routes have to be absolutely perfect, or else you get an int or your wr gets absolutely laid out by a hard charging safety, who doesn't need to worry about providing deep help.