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Post subject: #3 says his footwork is room to grow - what's that about? Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 10:13 pm |
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So the only source I can link to directly is real rob report week 12, but I know I heard Russell say it on at least one other occasion in the day or two following the game at ATL that specifically his footwork is an area he wants to grow in.
I don't know the nitty-gritty details of the game like a lot of you, so what might be missing w/ his footwork?
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Post subject: Re: #3 says his footwork is room to grow - what's that about? Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 10:15 pm |
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I thought his footwork at escaping pressure from blown blocks by JR Sweezy was pretty good, he got a nice spin move in the final drive.
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Post subject: Re: #3 says his footwork is room to grow - what's that about? Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 10:25 pm |
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Probably his drops and setting feet to throw more consistently, to wide he may throw high, to close he may tip the nose of the ball down with a over motion. Just a speculative thought.
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Post subject: Re: #3 says his footwork is room to grow - what's that about? Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 10:36 pm |
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It probably has to do with his constantly very slight over throwing his receivers. He does it a lot. That's why you don't see a whole lot of YAC from receivers. It's just barely out of grasp so you see a lot of diving catches from pass catchers.
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Post subject: Re: #3 says his footwork is room to grow - what's that about? Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 10:36 pm |
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I remember hearing/reading this too. Don't know when and where though
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Post subject: Re: #3 says his footwork is room to grow - what's that about? Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 11:00 pm |
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SacHawk2.0 wrote: It probably has to do with his constantly very slight over throwing his receivers. He does it a lot. That's why you don't see a whole lot of YAC from receivers. It's just barely out of grasp so you see a lot of diving catches from pass catchers. That's a part of Wilson's game I hope he improves on. It's really the only negative in his game. He overthrows his receivers. Fortunately, he's still very accurate, and his only consistent bad misses are when he's throwing high and that has to do with a players mechanics which can be worked on.
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Post subject: Re: #3 says his footwork is room to grow - what's that about? Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 11:57 pm |
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Far better to overthrow than under-throw, but yeah, he could stand to work on it.
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Post subject: Re: #3 says his footwork is room to grow - what's that about? Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 12:02 am |
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Agreed. This is the only glaring part of his game he hasn't mastered yet. Too many overthrows this year. I'm thinking he improves upon this just like he has every other aspect of his game.
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Post subject: Re: #3 says his footwork is room to grow - what's that about? Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 1:34 am |
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K, I' guess I'll be the first to say the dude is damn accurate, especially on deep throws.
No one completes them all. Saw the King of QBs himself, Tom Brady, overthrow a number of guys this past Sunday.
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Post subject: Re: #3 says his footwork is room to grow - what's that about? Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 5:10 am |
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I read that this is the first offseason that Russell wont go directly into baseball practice? I also heard Tate mention that he and Russell were going to spend a lot of time working on timing throws this off season. I expect we will see less of the footwork overthrow problem next season.
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Post subject: Re: #3 says his footwork is room to grow - what's that about? Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 5:36 am |
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DavidSeven wrote: K, I' guess I'll be the first to say the dude is damn accurate, especially on deep throws.
No one completes them all. Saw the King of QBs himself, Tom Brady, overthrow a number of guys this past Sunday. I think he's accurate, too. But there were stretches - especially early in games - where his throws were seeming to go a little high. Not so high, usually, that they were uncatchable, but enough that receivers were having to make more leaping catches, reducing the chances for YAC. And yeah, no one completes them all, but I'd bet that Wilson won't stop working on that area until he damn near does complete them all.
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Post subject: Re: #3 says his footwork is room to grow - what's that about? Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 6:24 am |
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"Footwork" is code for making more and faster reads from the pocket. Footwork is the key to scanning and checking your reads. good footwork means you are locked and loaded for the instant decision. For Wilson, getting happy feet when a read isn't visible has been an issue.
Watch Drew Brees and his feet. Or Manning. Both look like they are dancing back there. Seriously, bring up a highlight video and just watch their feet. The feet are coordinated with the eyes, so they are always squared for the throw.
Then bring up a video of Mike Glennon and watch his feet. And then you will know why he is going to suck in the NFL. Dude has concrete shoes.
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Post subject: Re: #3 says his footwork is room to grow - what's that about? Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 7:03 am |
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He's made that reference several times, and has said that's one of the things he really wants to work on over the summer. Footwork is very important for accuracy. Improve footwork and improve accuracy. He's focused on exactly the right thing, and that is one of the little areas that his attention to detail will make him a winner.
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Post subject: Re: #3 says his footwork is room to grow - what's that about? Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 7:39 am |
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If he can improve from his paltry 64.1% completion percentage, then I'm all for it. 
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Post subject: Re: #3 says his footwork is room to grow - what's that about? Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 7:46 am |
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Meybe he's thinking of going on "Dancing With The Stars". LOL
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Post subject: Re: #3 says his footwork is room to grow - what's that about? Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 8:27 am |
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Overthrows are ALWAYS mechanics. Every QB overthrows their targets when going from HS to NCAA, then NCAA to NFL. It's a speed of the game thing. Hass looked like he could work for the CIA with his overthrows (yes, that old joke).
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Post subject: Re: #3 says his footwork is room to grow - what's that about? Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 8:36 am |
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pehawk wrote: Hass looked like he could work for the CIA with his overthrows (yes, that old joke). Naw, Hasselbeck was a noodle arm that couldn't throw past 10 yards. I know this because I saw a bunch of people say it on this forum ad nauseum.
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Post subject: Re: #3 says his footwork is room to grow - what's that about? Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 10:31 am |
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more often than not, hass underthrew the deep ball.
fortunately, that's not a problem with russell.
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Post subject: Re: #3 says his footwork is room to grow - what's that about? Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 10:35 am |
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I recall an article about Hass addressing his footwork during an offseason program circa 2003.
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Post subject: Re: #3 says his footwork is room to grow - what's that about? Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 10:45 am |
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mrblitz wrote: more often than not, hass underthrew the deep ball. Name a game before Pete Carroll came to Seattle that there was even a deep throw play call in. Holmgren virtually NEVER did it. Ever. Then, look at the Saints playoff game, where we won because of the deep ball from Hasselbeck. I'm not saying he's a rocket arm or anything like that, but a lot of people seemed to have come to the conclusion that because we never tried to go deep, like EVER, under Holmgren that it was because Hasselbeck wasn't capable of it. Also, Matt Ryan goes deep all the time and he has the highest rainbow arc passes on deep throws I've ever seen in the history of the NFL. I'm surprised he doesn't hit the rafters in the Georgia Dome on the really deep ones.
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