Daley Touchdown

Rick

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Looking off defenders is something he isn't doing yet once he locks on. He does stand tall back there while surveying the field very nicely however and seemingly on the money with his throws consistently. I like him better than Lanning. However once he broke loose on that long run he seemed a little unsure of himself like WTF do I do now. :)
His post game comments were hilarious. He stated he got nervous about 10 yards down the field and all he could think about was not fumbling. I like both QBs and like the alternating. It does keep the other team guessing. Both bring something different to the line. I just wish we would go under center just once!
 

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It was a double move by design and it worked perfectly. Park throws one e of the prettiest spirals you'll see in college.
That pass was beautiful. Park threw that ball about 3 steps before Daley broke the route towards the end zone.
 
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That was a beautiful pass that takes a great deal of confidence. I think that's the main thing Park has that Lanning doesn't necessarily have. He was throwing that ball to a spot and hoping Daley ran the route right. I think Lanning, with his prior turnover issues, has trouble doing that kind of thing.
 

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It was a double move by design and it worked perfectly. Park throws one e of the prettiest spirals you'll see in college.

Got a good shot of it on the slant to Epps at the goal line. Awesome catch by Epps as he had to know he was going to get hit hard, but Park had that spiral that tilts down. That's what you see from the pros. Hopefully he can add the mental part of the game. Based on the TCU game, he also needs to make quicker reads. But obviously, it's still early in his development/career.
 
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Looking off defenders is something he isn't doing yet once he locks on. He does stand tall back there while surveying the field very nicely however and seemingly on the money with his throws consistently. I like him better than Lanning. However once he broke loose on that long run he seemed a little unsure of himself like WTF do I do now. :)

I thought the same on that run. He broke through the line of scrimmage, saw no one in front and didn't have a clue how to handle it because the only thing he knew for sure is that someone was going to catch him.
 

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It was a designed route. Lanning could easily see that and make that throw, he was wide open

Why are people disagreeing with this? I like Park more than Lanning but pretty much any D1 QB can throw a designed double move pass. If you have good pass protection it's not that hard of a throw. Go the 2:55 mark, I think Daley was even out of his break on the second move so he was really just throwing to an open WR who burnt the DB and not even to a spot

 

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Daley ran a deep out and up. Park threw it pretty much right when Daley cut out towards the sideline. That ball was in the air a long time to let Daley run underneath it. Completely faked out the DB covering him. It was a great anticipation throw.

Exactly correct, happened right in front of us in Sect B. It was really something to see. DB bit on the out, and the ball was in the air with perfect timing. Beautiful play.
 

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