LOL - you don't throw back shoulder when the receiver has the DB beat by 3 yards.Thought the Weah throw was a good back shoulder.
Couple other balls have fluttered though
Agree, thought that first pass to Weah was good, right where you see pro QBs intentionally throw it although likely just coincidence for Nooch. In any event, with a good WR it would have been a catch.Thought the Weah throw was a good back shoulder.
Couple other balls have fluttered though
Agree, thought that first pass to Weah was good, right where you see pro QBs intentionally throw it although likely just coincidence for Nooch. In any event, with a good WR it would have been a catch.
Agree, thought that first pass to Weah was good, right where you see pro QBs intentionally throw it although likely just coincidence for Nooch
Sorry I don’t see it that way on his first pass attempt to Weah. Don’t see where he was wide open by 2 steps, he and the DB looked to be pretty much running stride for stride with the DB only slightly behind him, definitely in position to make a play on the ball if thrown to hit him in stride. And in those situations, pro QBs most definitely intentionally throw it where it was, where only the WR can catch it or to get the pass interference.No pro quarterback ever throws that ball where DiNucci did on purpose. None.
So... DiNucci lit it up at Pine-Richland... and I'm envious of the Notre Dame commit that currently is there... but is he significantly better than Ben or is it a system thing? The coach talks about them both as if they are equals...
So... DiNucci lit it up at Pine-Richland... and I'm envious of the Notre Dame commit that currently is there... but is he significantly better than Ben or is it a system thing? The coach talks about them both as if they are equals...
So... DiNucci lit it up at Pine-Richland... and I'm envious of the Notre Dame commit that currently is there... but is he significantly better than Ben or is it a system thing? The coach talks about them both as if they are equals...
Sorry I don’t see it that way on his first pass attempt to Weah. Don’t see where he was wide open by 2 steps, he and the DB looked to be pretty much running stride for stride with the DB only slightly behind him, definitely in position to make a play on the ball if thrown to hit him in stride. And in those situations, pro QBs most definitely intentionally throw it where it was, where only the WR can catch it or to get the pass interference.
Given his offers and ability to go just about anywhere pretty much everyone thinks Jurkovec was better. And by a very wide margin. I don’t recall where DiNucci was going before Narduzzi threw him a bone but it wasn’t anywhere noteworthy. Not sure if it was even D1 or whatever it’s called these days.