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It's exactly what was talked about yesterday from the Orlovsky tweet posted above. A quarterbacks feet have to be synced to the routes. If you drop back too fast and the routes haven't developed, you start hitching. You're out of rthym. He's going faster because he knows he's going to get drilled, but the routes being called don't lend themselves to a quicker drop back.

 

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You can talk about footwork you can talk about routes you can talk about scheme or playcalling or how bad the offensive line is but if the decision making is bad nothing else matters. That's been his main issue going back to USC. People are still so desperate for this reclamation project to work out they're grasping for any solutions but what you see is what you get and what we've seen is the same Sam Darnold throwing the same horrific passes into triple and quadruple coverage with time in the pocket. It isn't going to change.

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