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Behind the scenes pro day tour


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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Loved the little back and forth between Smitty and McCown 😄

Smith used to call McCown "White Vick" when he played. First game he ever played against us he ran all over the place.

Remember when people jumped all over Smitty about this

“Teams have told me”

 

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

How come?

Main thing I noticed is he's got a really high release point, but that's not an issue.

Overall I thought it looked pretty standard.

looking at his hips and footwork...  He drop his hips back instead of putting them in a forward position so that his shoulders are over his knees and he cocks his arm far back while leaning back on his throws ... its just concerning especially for off platform throws

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

looking at his hips and footwork...  He drop his hips back instead of putting them in a forward position so that his shoulders are over his knees and he cocks his arm far back while leaning back on his throws ... its just concerning especially for off platform throws

Gotcha. I was mainly looking at his upper body motion.

I'll take a look back and check the lower half.

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12 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

looking at his hips and footwork...  He drop his hips back instead of putting them in a forward position so that his shoulders are over his knees and he cocks his arm far back while leaning back on his throws ... its just concerning especially for off platform throws

I think his base is such a significant part of his accuarcy issues, the whole theory on him is "Can your coach fix it" because if so he's got a clear path to being really good.

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Maybe I'm reading into it too much, but the last clip of the whole video was McCown saying "Ill see you when you come to Charlotte" or something along those lines to Levis. I dont think that is any accident, I think that is to show he said something similar to all the QBs, not just the clip with Stroud that went viral. 

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