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Old 09-27-2023, 10:48 AM   #2230
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I still think it's a timing thing.

He does too much 'stuff' to get open. Too many foot fires and other noise. In doing that, he throws off the timing.

When he's getting throws he's wide open but it's usually later in the progression or on a scramble drill when the timing doesn't have to be as precise. The longer throw this week was against zone and his struggles to operate in zone have been well documented.

On that play he did seem to understand the zone concept better and slow up a bit for the throw.

I don't think it was a lack of opportunity - he just hadn't been working in the offense quite right. But as he gets better with his zone reads, he should get better.
On Rice's first TD I thought he instinctually found the soft spot in that zone and naturally moved to it really well. I've yet to see anything like that out of Moore yet. Some guys just have a feel for the game and some guys don't.
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