Two takeaways from that video that really charges me up. :happy0005:
One is Rattler's ability to hit a receiver in stride on those (very) long passes.
The other is Rattler's accuracy throwing the ball when he is in a full sprint.
Too many times a QB in a desperation situation heaves a pass in the vicinity of a receiver which often ends up becoming an impossible reach that leads to tipped passes and interceptions. Or worse yet the ball ends up being a 'hospital ball' when a receiver has to expose his body to a bone crushing hit by the defender in order to try and catch an off target pass.
In that video every throw he made while on the run was right on target and was put where the receiver could either continue running after the catch or easily protect himself while making the catch. Yes, I know who Rattler reminded me of in that game against Tennessee. But right now I'm drooling too much to even type his name.:exocet: