Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by random49er:
Originally posted by Heroism:
I wonder why this is. I'm sure Shanny has great reasoning for this, but traditionally, most, not all, QBs are taught to play with their right foot forward out of the gun because a right foot back creates an additional step. I wish we could hear Shanny's reasoning because I'd love to learn why this is.
It's because he's right handed. Given the type of offense we run, it allows for all of those quick-hitter throws/handoffs to be a legit threat to the defense.
We've seen Jimmy have success with this countless times in the short-game.
For example on this throw,...notice the guy wide open (that he doesn't throw to) out in the flat:
If you are taking this snap with your opposite foot back, these immediate-threat options aren't possible because you have to take an extra step to set up.
LOL. Yeah, why would he pass to a wide open Kittle in the middle of the field and complete the design.
Ugh. That's such a easy read, too. #94 running out to the flat, Kittle would still be running.


over that G though!
