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Solid review by Chase.
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He needs work; I saw that in the JT''s video, but you clearly see the raw potential.
JT > Chase for this 3rd game video.
That said. Talent and good decision making are really nice in a rookie QB. There were so many balls behind WRs.
I happened to see this last night - I wasn't fully aware of his history. I think that some of the host's observations about the Saints are a bit misplaced but it's an interesting watch.
Kodi Burns coaching was not an issue.....Seemed like the ball was on the ground a good bit, I was expcting more from those guys following the addition of our WR coach
Don't think I said it was lolKodi Burns coaching was not an issue.....
Oh, I didn't think you did or took it like that...haha.Don't think I said it was lol
I still really likeHaener as a prospect. I think Haener is the type of player with his moxy and our skill guys being on the same page with him Haener. Haener is the guy that can see the back shoulder throw in the moment. Nuances like that. Once rapport is established DB position is here pass catcher expect the back shoulder. Plus with this install lot of misdirection and roll outs. He throws the best ball on the run.Yeah the passes were catchable, but something I've seen from Rattler consistently is, his ball placement doesn't always make the catch "easy". And it works both ways, sometimes I feel like his WR's need to make plays. Like the low pass that AT Perry dropped. It's like, yo, your QB just stood int he pocket and got blasted, make the damn catch and bail him. Then there are other plays where you can see he puts the WR in a spot where the catch is just a bit more difficult than it should be.
It showed up in College, continues to show up w/ Saints. As I noted in my review of him, he's the type of QB that can thrive w/ a #1 WR, because they'll make each other look good. The #1 WR will catch some of his tougher throws, while Rattler will turn him into a guy who'll get his targets throughtout the game.
I feel like that's what he did w/ Xavier Legette