Triaging the QB room

Only at Nebraska can fans be so upset that we keep targeting our most talented receiver instead of throwing it to freshmen and walk-ons.
I don't mind targeting him but when teams are bracketing him and there is a guy running down the sideline that if he was anymore wide open we'ld be calling him your mom's legs, I have problem.  Burn!  jk I don't know your mom.  But seriously just throw to the open guy

 
Give me examples please. Haarberg’s sidearm motion of dropping the elbow and staying under the ball won’t work. 
To be fair you should explain though how Sims turning the ball over 4 times a game and fumbling the snap 4 times a game and his inaccuracy will work. Not to mention the last time he was put in for a single play he messed that up. How does that work?

 
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Give me examples please. Haarberg’s sidearm motion of dropping the elbow and staying under the ball won’t work. 


Lord knows I'm not comparing Haarberg to Patrick Mahomes, but to my eye it's a chosen motion in situations where the pass rush is coming over the top, and/or he is already rolling right and can't stop and plant. An occasional side-arm throw is pretty handy and looks cool when you pull if off. It's not like Haarburg is doing a straight drop back and side-arming it into the DL. At least not that I remember. For a tall QB, he still gets passes batted down with conventional mechanics. 

 
13 minutes ago, floridacorn said:



Still looks like a pretty low delivery, but at 6" 5' he could get away with that in high school. When you're in college and everybody is over 6" 2' you're going to see the batted balls.

 
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