BigRedfxtoy
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I believe, when he first came here, he was one of the top 5 players on the team with speed.
boy you said a mouthful there! not withstanding lack of size, he has GOT TO TURN and look for the ball at the right time....IMHO he never mastered that skill last year......the really good DB's know how to do this......you can't look into the receivers' eyes until the ball enters your periphral vision...by then it is too lateI have had that feelin too but he did a decent job for his size last year. I just say let him be the last 5'9" corner at NU thats all :thumbs
I don't agree with that technique. I am not a college fb coach, but how many times do you see receivers making a catch on an underthrown ball when the receiver never caught a glimps of it. It seems like it would also increase your chance for an int.If I remember right, didn't Callahan say that they don't teach the corners to look back. I thought he said some like that on the Bill Callahan show.
I both agree and disagree with not having the corners look back. Being a Chicago Bears fan I can't forget Charles Tillman looking in the backfield in the playoffs and having Steve Smith blow right by him for a touchdown. But then it goes back to the underthrown ball to a big, strong receiver, him catching it and breaking a tackle or two and taking it for the score.I don't agree with that technique. I am not a college fb coach, but how many times do you see receivers making a catch on an underthrown ball when the receiver never caught a glimps of it. It seems like it would also increase your chance for an int.If I remember right, didn't Callahan say that they don't teach the corners to look back. I thought he said some like that on the Bill Callahan show.