If this is the case, severely limits the playbook. Better get creative with the run game and play-action.
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Seems like a lot of Zeb's throws are behind the receiver.
The big one was certainly nicely in stride but other than that, not so much. We missed at least two 3rd downs that I can think of because the receiver had to reach and the defense was able to catch up. It's a real bummer when I see it happen.
Carson had the same problem his junior year but the difference was that his overall play was greatly stretching the field so receivers could recover and still make a play most of the time. It is really hard for a receiver to do when the field is so compressed like it currently is.
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Out of all the bad play we've seen from Zeb why does it bother me the most to see him try to run on designed run plays. He tucks the ball, puts his head down and runs into the back of his blockers.