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<blockquote data-quote="Arizona Bob" data-source="post: 1492835" data-attributes="member: 746438"><p>Twanger, do you really think the problem is with Peters or the offensive schemes by coach Rod? I haven't gone to the game, but most decent offenses I've seen have an "automatic" play when rushers out number blockers and there's always a hot read for the QB to dump to when he's only got 2 seconds at best before he's nailed. I don't see that with some many of our passing plays.</p><p></p><p>Do you see this as a play design problem, confused communication between coach, QB and receivers, or something else? Whatever it is, it's time that Coach Rod stepped up and addresses it, along with teaching Brandon how to look off DBs and do a better job of going through his progressions. </p><p></p><p>My impression over two years is that Coach Rod just isn't very good at developing a passing game. Has he done this successfully ANYWHERE?</p><p></p><p>What I've seen is that Peters has the arm and accuracy to be a good passer. It's the mental piece that's currently lacking. He has the ball velocity for the quick out and 5 yard buttonhook, but for some reason we're not seeing it. I also don't see many slants and crossing patterns. Any idea why?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arizona Bob, post: 1492835, member: 746438"] Twanger, do you really think the problem is with Peters or the offensive schemes by coach Rod? I haven't gone to the game, but most decent offenses I've seen have an "automatic" play when rushers out number blockers and there's always a hot read for the QB to dump to when he's only got 2 seconds at best before he's nailed. I don't see that with some many of our passing plays. Do you see this as a play design problem, confused communication between coach, QB and receivers, or something else? Whatever it is, it's time that Coach Rod stepped up and addresses it, along with teaching Brandon how to look off DBs and do a better job of going through his progressions. My impression over two years is that Coach Rod just isn't very good at developing a passing game. Has he done this successfully ANYWHERE? What I've seen is that Peters has the arm and accuracy to be a good passer. It's the mental piece that's currently lacking. He has the ball velocity for the quick out and 5 yard buttonhook, but for some reason we're not seeing it. I also don't see many slants and crossing patterns. Any idea why? [/QUOTE]
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