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08-28-2011 07:40 AM |
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Originally Posted by Gif Horse
(Post 7857103)
Not to make the comparison, but that Stanzi throw reminds me of what people used to say about Montana "he's two or three seconds ahead of everybody else."
To do that at NFL game speed is pretty impressive IMO. Stanzi must have developed the ability to react to coverages extremely quickly in college. It's almost like he's looking at the coverage, knows where his receivers are supposed to be, and throws the ball based on that information, not whether or not the receiver is open.
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This is the same type of thing I was talking about last week against the Ravens with Cassel missing Breaston. This is the play...
1-15-BAL 36 (12:10) 7-M.Cassel pass incomplete deep left to 82-D.Bowe.
...and it is in the 2nd quarter. It would be interesting for side-by-side comparison if you could gif that one up as well here, as you will see Cassel miss the chance for a TD pass by not "reading" Breaston breaking open before he is actually open... while he was in his field of vision. The great QB's have that sense of when a WR is running by a CB slightly before the WR actually does go by them.
Kind of seems like Stanzi has that ability. Maybe this Thursday Stanzi will get a series with the #1's like Palko did last Friday.
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