I'm not the biggest Chase Daniel fan, but he is doing the best film breakdowns of QBs around. I pretty much just watch the Mahomes ones, but he points out a lot of stuff I don't see. Especially with what Reid is designing the play for.
It's important to know that as a QB, you want to split defenders when throwing in anticipation. (As show on the clip below)
I see many people in game day threads, (might be because we only get 1 broadcast camera angle) posting about Mahomes missing passes, but actually his WR's are breaking wrong angles.
Originally Posted by Molitoth:
It's important to know that as a QB, you want to split defenders when throwing in anticipation. (As show on the clip below)
I see many people in game day threads, (might be because we only get 1 broadcast camera angle) posting about Mahomes missing passes, but actually his WR's are breaking wrong angles.
Yup, but as fans we don't get the all 22. I'm not sure why the broadcast doesn't show much wider or more inclusive shots. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rausch:
Yup, but as fans we don't get the all 22. I'm not sure why the broadcast doesn't show much wider or more inclusive shots.
Amazon Prime is ahead of its time showing the Primevision shots of the field during its games. It's basically like watching an All-22 in real time. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JimNasium:
I agree. Especially when he gets a better grasp of the angles and what Pat wants.
That one pass to him last week, Pat had to hold the ball a tick later than he wanted because he was waiting on him to turn his head towards him before he threw him the ball.
In the future, when there is trust, he will thrown to a spot and trust Hopkins will be there. Running routes has always been his strong suit, If hes supposed to be at a specific spot, he'll be there. [Reply]