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Baker when asked what he has been doing to correct batted passes "If you have a drill for me you can let me know!."


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Mayfield does not give a poo about the media after Cleveland last season and the Mary Kay Cabot stuff. 

As for drills... 

Watch the film, Cardinals stopped rushing and clogging passing lanes and jumping. JJ Watt is a known elite pass deflector. 

Cardinals recognized the formation and plays and adjusted at half-time. All the blocks started then and continued on the same pass plays. 

Cleveland was doing something similar with Clowney in game 1. 

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7 minutes ago, AlphabetsEnd said:

Mayfield does not give a poo about the media after Cleveland last season and the Mary Kay Cabot stuff. 

As for drills... 

Watch the film, Cardinals stopped rushing and clogging passing lanes and jumping. JJ Watt is a known elite pass deflector. 

Cardinals recognized the formation and plays and adjusted at half-time. All the blocks started then and continued on the same pass plays. 

Cleveland was doing something similar with Clowney in game 1. 

Baker is a child

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1 hour ago, AlphabetsEnd said:

Mayfield does not give a poo about the media after Cleveland last season and the Mary Kay Cabot stuff. 

As for drills... 

Watch the film, Cardinals stopped rushing and clogging passing lanes and jumping. JJ Watt is a known elite pass deflector. 

Cardinals recognized the formation and plays and adjusted at half-time. All the blocks started then and continued on the same pass plays. 

Cleveland was doing something similar with Clowney in game 1. 

Arizona knew we were passing because we never run the ball

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His hitch steps are horrible. Result: this throws his timing off with his receivers.

He steps to the side and opens his hip to shoulder his throws down field. Result: floated deep balls 5 or more feet off target.

He straight legs his throws on the front foot. Result: no knee bend will lead to a flat floated ball.

This is lazy footwork from a short QB. Take away his first read. If you are a DL, jump in 1 second if he looks your way for the quick pass that Baker seems to take 80% of the time.

There are several drills that can help all of this. Too bad he is unaware of them after all these years in football.

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