The film breakdowns from a film guru like Greg is INSANELY awesome. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do more of these! A specific 100% dedicated film breakdown segment each week would make my dreams come true
Great episode! Kudos to you for adding actual tape breakdown. Maybe a different screen sharing format might be best as the participants video covered a significant portion of the tape / play
@28:06 AJ is so wide open you nearly have to throw this pass, the bigger issue was not even throwing across his body as much as it was him not planting to threw it probably worried about slipping like AJ did. Because had Hurts stopped and planted while throwing this it’s an easy TD, and still almost was because Jaire was covering Dotson so had he not left his man the ball still drops into AJ lap even after slipping.
on that first TD pass to Barkley (great analysis btw), do you think a quick pump by Hurtz to Smitty (we can't see what Hurts' eyes were doing) could've held McKinney a split sec longer? He saw the ball coming out and if he hadn't slipped, seems like he may have gotten a hand on that. McDuffy definitely had a nice recovery as well.
One of the problems with Jalen is he has a tendency to flush out of the pocket when there's no reason to do so and seems to lose his vision down the field. He was doing the same thing last year and now he's doing it this year already which is concerning! The play where he threw the pick in the end zone if he would've stepped up in the pocket instead of flushing out he had both Goddert and AJ wide open in the end zone. Should've been an easy touchdown!
Love how the three of you breakdown plays. Especially love watching and hearing Greg Costello!
The film breakdowns from a film guru like Greg is INSANELY awesome. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do more of these! A specific 100% dedicated film breakdown segment each week would make my dreams come true
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I learned a lot just watching Greg talk about motion. Awesome show.
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Both teenagers dressed and were ready for school this morning, eating cereal while blasting this episode. Great start to the Thursday
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Great drill down guys!!
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Great episode! Kudos to you for adding actual tape breakdown. Maybe a different screen sharing format might be best as the participants video covered a significant portion of the tape / play
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@28:06 AJ is so wide open you nearly have to throw this pass, the bigger issue was not even throwing across his body as much as it was him not planting to threw it probably worried about slipping like AJ did. Because had Hurts stopped and planted while throwing this it’s an easy TD, and still almost was because Jaire was covering Dotson so had he not left his man the ball still drops into AJ lap even after slipping.
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on that first TD pass to Barkley (great analysis btw), do you think a quick pump by Hurtz to Smitty (we can't see what Hurts' eyes were doing) could've held McKinney a split sec longer? He saw the ball coming out and if he hadn't slipped, seems like he may have gotten a hand on that. McDuffy definitely had a nice recovery as well.
Lol AJ catching that ball if he don't slip straight moss
One of the problems with Jalen is he has a tendency to flush out of the pocket when there's no reason to do so and seems to lose his vision down the field. He was doing the same thing last year and now he's doing it this year already which is concerning! The play where he threw the pick in the end zone if he would've stepped up in the pocket instead of flushing out he had both Goddert and AJ wide open in the end zone. Should've been an easy touchdown!
You guys CRITICIZE too much, A J BROWN slipped or else it will be a catch, why do you people always looking for negatives? STOP IT...........
FYI... it's not critical. It's called true evaluation.
@@InsideTheBirds yeah, way too much of it. Stop