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Sep 12, 2017
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Byu_1988
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It's because in the first two games he stared receivers down a lot
Tanner wasn't doing a good job of going through his progression against PSU or LSU. Plus DBs are trained to watch the QB and see where he's looking.
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It *seemed like if Tanner looked one way and threw the other direction the wr
rcbyufan
9/12/17 12:31pm
I agree. I felt like when we handed the ball off to one of our
The Dude Abides
9/12/17 12:45pm
they know to do that because of the experienced coaches. lucky sons o' guns
smokymountainrain
9/12/17 12:46pm
Perhaps huddling after the snap? Then you could break the huddle, scatter in different directions and no one would
foofcoug
9/12/17 12:47pm
I deserved this.My comment is quite hilarious. I can tell you my hot take seemed
rcbyufan
9/12/17 12:53pm
Good QBs can look guys open. John Beck was awesome at this.
jkccoug
9/12/17 2:53pm
His senior year
CougarBuddy
9/12/17 3:11pm
According to Ty, he's been coached to get rid of the ball quickly. Hard to
chazen
9/12/17 4:17pm
It's because in the first two games he stared receivers down a lot
Byu_1988
9/12/17 4:27pm
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