
MinusTheBear
Audioholic Ninja
I noticed that as well. The one interception he threw in the endzone was a really bad example of that. Eli did not play well, atleast to his standards. He doesn't look like the same qb that was playing at the beginning of the year - since that foot injury. Who knows he could be banged up in other areas and they just aren't saying.He was definitely throwing off his back foot a bunch today- causing 1 pick and 1 or 2 almost interceptions. I love Eli and I love his poise during the 2 minute drill, but he's really gotta stop throwing off the back foot into coverage... then again, that's the case with most QBs. I'm willing to bet that if somebody did the research, we'd find out that at least 60% of interceptions were thrown when the QB did not step into the throw.
Edit: In the past he could get away with that somewhat. Plaxico was great at jump balls or adjusting/gaining position on the DB/Saftey to poorly thrown deep balls.
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