ToroDeFuego Posted September 12, 2016 Group: Member Topic Count: 70 Content Count: 611 Reputation: 275 Days Won: 3 Joined: 01/27/2016 Share Posted September 12, 2016 (edited) I saw some passing efficiency rankings online so I looked up the complete lists. It's only two games but he's doing pretty well. Chase Litton is off to a great start but he's only played one game, against Morgan (and Morgan) State. 53/35 1 int 498 yards 6 ids 178.6 (rating) Efficiency: 14 (Chase Litton is #1) TDs: 11 (tied with tons of others) Yards: 29 Yards/Game: 32 Yards/Comp.: 7 (Chase Litton is #1) Yards/Attempt: 11 (Chase Litton is #1) Edited September 12, 2016 by ToroDeFuego Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NAM37 Posted September 12, 2016 Group: Member Topic Count: 130 Content Count: 1,867 Reputation: 218 Days Won: 2 Joined: 08/07/2003 Share Posted September 12, 2016 QF can be frustrating to watch. It seems like the "hard" throws are somehow easier for him than the "easy" ones. He'll throw a beautiful 40 yard pass in coverage and then follow it up with an under-thrown screen. Very strange, but we're lucky to have him. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Who'sYourData? Posted September 12, 2016 Group: Member Topic Count: 410 Content Count: 19,525 Reputation: 992 Days Won: 24 Joined: 09/01/2006 Share Posted September 12, 2016 56 minutes ago, NAM37 said: QF can be frustrating to watch. It seems like the "hard" throws are somehow easier for him than the "easy" ones. He'll throw a beautiful 40 yard pass in coverage and then follow it up with an under-thrown screen. Very strange, but we're lucky to have him. The most logical thing I can figure out is that he knows that if he's throwing it 30-40 yards downfield he better get his feet set and really follow through. On the shorter throws he tries to just flick it, and he's terrible at it. Reminds me of Last Chance U when Coach Stephens is talking to J5, "Forget about trying to take something off of those short throws, just let 'er rip, it is the receivers job to catch it" Or something like that. He needs to make every throw the same way. I really think he was only in there in the 4th quarter because the coaches wanted him to make a couple of those throws. When he wildly overthrew the WR on the WR screen on his last pass attempt, you could see the coaches all turn around in digust. Can you imagine what this offense could look like if he could get these throws under control? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OcalaBull2 Posted September 12, 2016 Group: Member Topic Count: 74 Content Count: 2,322 Reputation: 775 Days Won: 2 Joined: 07/02/2016 Share Posted September 12, 2016 13 minutes ago, Who'sYourData? said: The most logical thing I can figure out is that he knows that if he's throwing it 30-40 yards downfield he better get his feet set and really follow through. On the shorter throws he tries to just flick it, and he's terrible at it. Reminds me of Last Chance U when Coach Stephens is talking to J5, "Forget about trying to take something off of those short throws, just let 'er rip, it is the receivers job to catch it" Or something like that. He needs to make every throw the same way. I really think he was only in there in the 4th quarter because the coaches wanted him to make a couple of those throws. When he wildly overthrew the WR on the WR screen on his last pass attempt, you could see the coaches all turn around in digust. Can you imagine what this offense could look like if he could get these throws under control? It looks like he's just overthinking it. It reminds me of when I played baseball...as a pitcher it was easy to make a throw to the plate, but if you had to make it to first base all bets were off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BDYZR Posted September 12, 2016 Group: Member Topic Count: 487 Content Count: 12,550 Reputation: 2,942 Days Won: 25 Joined: 12/14/2005 Share Posted September 12, 2016 6 minutes ago, OcalaBull2 said: It looks like he's just overthinking it. It reminds me of when I played baseball...as a pitcher it was easy to make a throw to the plate, but if you had to make it to first base all bets were off. I used to play ball with a guy at 3rd that his first throw to 1st was NEVER going to be an out and rarely even stayed on the field. No matter how many he took in warm ups. Of course after that first one it was like it was laser guided. I agree, QF's "easy" throwing problems are mental. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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