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Out of the pocket dungey

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i thought he looked really good on the move- including the strike to Riley when he was flushed. Hopefully we see more designed sprint outs with go patterns and backside post with pierce dragging underneath. He's got a lot of Steve young in him. He looks a lot more comfortable on the move then in the pocket. Clemson routinely rolled out Bryant on designed plays last night
 
He stayed behind the LOS and Riley did what he was supposed to do, went long...I loved it. The WR's have to do that, keep working to get open and Dungey has to stay behind the LOS using his athletic skills and scanning the field. That said what we also saw is Dungey going to his left, yikes. Still, that one play was a vast improvement and hopefully a sign of things to come.
 
i thought he looked really good on the move- including the strike to Riley when he was flushed. Hopefully we see more designed sprint outs with go patterns and backside post with pierce dragging underneath. He's got a lot of Steve young in him. He looks a lot more comfortable on the move then in the pocket. Clemson routinely rolled out Bryant on designed plays last night


Problem - Nobody open.

Second problem - Receivers being held.
 
Problem - Nobody open.

Second problem - Receivers being held.

Disagree. Dungey missed about 5 or 6 long throws where WR's were running wide open. Dungey couldn't hit the broad side of a barn on Saturday. Receiver separation, at least down the field, certainly was not the issue (at least on Saturday).
 
Disagree. Dungey missed about 5 or 6 long throws where WR's were running wide open. Dungey couldn't hit the broad side of a barn on Saturday. Receiver separation, at least down the field, certainly was not the issue (at least on Saturday).

There were a number of overthrows on Saturday - uncharacteristic for him normally.
 
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There were a number of overthrows on Sunday - uncharacteristic for him normally.

Yep. Most weren't even close either. It's usually the opposite.
 
Disagree. Dungey missed about 5 or 6 long throws where WR's were running wide open. Dungey couldn't hit the broad side of a barn on Saturday. Receiver separation, at least down the field, certainly was not the issue (at least on Saturday).

Yes but it appeared that Dungey was upset by disruptions in routes with no holding calls.
 

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