The odds based on other players who have had the same issues suggest there is a very strong chance it will be fixedThat arm angle isn’t getting fixed. He will not be the long-term answer at QB.
Give me examples please. Haarberg’s sidearm motion of dropping the elbow and staying under the ball won’t work.The odds based on other players who have had the same issues suggest there is a very strong chance it will be fixed
Make him a Taysom Hill type guyI'd say the odds that Haarberg is still playing QB next year are slim to none. But that doesn't mean he won't still be a valuable player for us...
Hill was/is effective because he can get tough yards running. Haarberg is only an effective runner in open space where he can utilize his size and speed. HH is not good a running a QB draw or any other run in close quarters.Make him a Taysom Hill type guy
All of them. It’s an issue of mechanics it will need repetition. No one when they first start playing football comes out capable of throwing like Tom Brady, it’s repetition. Same thing with a golf swingGive me examples please. Haarberg’s sidearm motion of dropping the elbow and staying under the ball won’t work.
Bingo. It ain't changing. Remember all the guru sessions all summer that changed T Martinez's throwing and then the bullets start flying in the fall and it was the same motion he always had.All of them? What? Give me examples of QB’s who changed their throwing motion at age 21 after being QB all through high school and 3 years of college.
I had a thought you were delusional before, but this confirms it.
I do. He was open a couple times down the sideline before that throw. But HH only looks for #24Or NU was able to design a play to get him open, and Satt called a perfect play at a perfect time. Nobody knows if Coleman wasn't running deep routes before just because he wasn't thrown any.
Understand what you are saying but this is not a topic for a QB in his sophomore year playing at P5 level... the "repetition" should have already been doneAll of them. It’s an issue of mechanics it will need repetition. No one when they first start playing football comes out capable of throwing like Tom Brady, it’s repetition. Same thing with a golf swing
This is probably HH's best bet, but we need an actual QB to step in his place first. Sims isn't it.Make him a Taysom Hill type guy
I do. He was open a couple times down the sideline before that throw. But HH only looks for #24