billsfan_34 Posted September 23, 2013 Posted September 23, 2013 His accuracy was surely an issue as stated in another thread. The offensive line was absolutely the pits in both the run game and pass protection, however ej does have to know where hes at in the pocket and not step into a sack. Our young receivers have got to come back for the ball when our QB is in trouble. Graham flat out stinks!!!! Awful routes and crummy hands. His track speed doesnt equate to football speed either. It tells alot when Leohnard is returning punts and not a speedster like Graham. This team is a long way away.
Meatloaf Sandwich Posted September 23, 2013 Posted September 23, 2013 EJ puts too much touch on all of his passes. His screens get blown up b.c the ball floats to the receiver and gives the defense time to react. His deep throws are the exact same.
zow2 Posted September 23, 2013 Posted September 23, 2013 (edited) I agree, his downfield pass are too much touch stuff. Geno threw a laser beam to Holmes on the winning TD. I've yet to see EJ throw a ball as far as he can. As for EJ's accuracy issues, he threw 900 attempts in college and completed aroun 66%. I don't think accuracy is his biggest problem. He needs to read the defense and trust his arm to get the ball into that small window. Marrone has him terrifed of throwing an INT. Edited September 23, 2013 by zow2
Garranimal Posted September 23, 2013 Posted September 23, 2013 I agree, his downfield pass are too much touch stuff. Geno threw a laser beam to Holmes on the winning TD. I've yet to see EJ throw a ball as far as he can As for EJ's accuracy issues, he threw 900 attempts in college and completed aroun 66%. I don't think accuracy is his biggest problem. He needs to read the defense and trust his arm to get the ball into that small window. Marrone has him terrifed of throwing an INT. Uh, Tebow was over 67% in college with more attempts......in the SEC versus the ACC......sadly, that doesn't mean his is accurate....nor does it mean his is inaccurate.
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