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Offensive line didn’t play the best but Quinn is too afraid of getting injured again and his inability to step up in the pocket hurt the offense more than anything else tonight. He had happy feet all night, and threw the ball off balance more times than not. Defense played well for the situations they were put in. Time to go back to the drawing before playing a better than thought Vanderbilt team. A short memory is needed or the season will go off the rails sooner rather than later. 

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he can do a lot of good things in the right situation but he has some holes in his game. He can not step up and fire it in there to a WR, has not done it in 2.5 years at Texas. Have to be able to gun it in there at some point. i think it brings back bad memories but if he does that on the last play in New Orleans on 1/1/24, we are playing in Houston vs Michigan.

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8 hours ago, OpenYourEwers said:

Offensive line didn’t play the best but Quinn is too afraid of getting injured again and his inability to step up in the pocket hurt the offense more than anything else tonight. He had happy feet all night, and threw the ball off balance more times than not. Defense played well for the situations they were put in. Time to go back to the drawing before playing a better than thought Vanderbilt team. A short memory is needed or the season will go off the rails sooner rather than later. 

I’m convinced it has nothing to do with being worried about getting hurt again and everything to do with poor pocket presence. He literally loses his feet and has such little feel. Instead of growing, he’s letting poor habits take root.

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It’s year three, and he has not improved. His mechanics are still poor. His pocket presence is still poor. At the next level 2/2.5 seconds max is all the time you’ll have to process post snap. He has trouble now processing with 3/4 seconds in the pocket. On 4th down he should have went to Golden instead of Bond. Golden was NFL open and Quinn should have set his feet and ripped it into him. 
 

Give UGA credit for daring Sark and Quinn to throw deep outside the numbers. Any smart DC from now on will stack the middle and make Quinn beat you vertically outside the numbers. Until he proves he can this final stretch will be ugly unfortunately.

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Quinn's footwork and pocket presence were much improved at the beginning of this season. He played very well against a really good Michigan defense. Since the injury, his footwork and mechanics have been bad. His mechanics weren't as bad against Georgia as they were against the criminals, but his pocket presence was worse. 

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