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QB Jaren Hall analysis
#21
Quote: @kmillard said:
He has shown me enough moxie to want to keep him around and soak it all in this year. Hopefully they draft another top prospect and see where it all settles.
Totally agree. Get another QB prospect in here next Spring and let the best guy take it.
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#23
Quote: @Vikergirl said:
https://twitter.com/KyleSloter/status/16...RqzZY3akSw&s=19
Yep, this is one of the plays I was most impressed with. Not bad analysis here by Kyle Sloter, like the old adage: 'those that can't do, teach'. 
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#24
Some good analysis of Hall.  I just noticed on the int that the Cardinals defender tackled his own man as he was trying to take off lol.  So very Cardinals.

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#25
Quote: @StickyBun said:
Yep, this is one of the plays I was most impressed with. Not bad analysis here by Kyle Sloter, like the old adage: 'those that can't do, teach'. 
I was thinking, Sloter finally contributed something to the Vikings.
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#26
Quote: @comet52 said:
Some good analysis of Hall.  I just noticed on the int that the Cardinals defender tackled his own man as he was trying to take off lol.  So very Cardinals.

Yeah I saw that as well. Bet that was an enjoyable film session for him.
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#27
Quote: @comet52 said:
Some good analysis of Hall.  I just noticed on the int that the Cardinals defender tackled his own man as he was trying to take off lol.  So very Cardinals.

This was good, thanks for posting.  JTOS points out many progression reads I didn't notice watching the game. No huge surprise there. He points out both good and bad and while Hall has a long way to go, there are definitely reasons to be hopeful, especially considering how much he improved from game one to three. 
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#28
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@comet52 said:
Some good analysis of Hall.  I just noticed on the int that the Cardinals defender tackled his own man as he was trying to take off lol.  So very Cardinals.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px2fS1TBGd4
This was good, thanks for posting.  JTOS points out many progression reads I didn't notice watching the game. No huge surprise there. He points out both good and bad and while Hall has a long way to go, there are definitely reasons to be hopeful, especially considering how much he improved from game one to three. 
Hall seems like he has the processor upstairs that can go full NFL speed, which is really critical - many guys get hyped off physical traits then get drafted high and go bust because they don't have it.   I felt that way about Justin Fields, for example, before he was drafted.  Dig up JTOS's recent vid on Fields 3rd preseason game and you'll see the issue on full display.  

I too was impressed with Hall's work in the pocket on that review, he's got more going on than I realized.   Not sure what was up with the deep ball that landed so far off the mark.    I still like the upside, but the unfortunate thing is he won't play again until next August and the playing reps are where development really happens for a kid like him.  You could see him progress from game to game this month, which is a good thing.


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#29
I'm glad others saw what I saw. The only reason I even watched this game was to see this kid play because KOC mentioned he'd play at least 2 quarters. 
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#30
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@comet52 said:
Some good analysis of Hall.  I just noticed on the int that the Cardinals defender tackled his own man as he was trying to take off lol.  So very Cardinals.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px2fS1TBGd4
This was good, thanks for posting.  JTOS points out many progression reads I didn't notice watching the game. No huge surprise there. He points out both good and bad and while Hall has a long way to go, there are definitely reasons to be hopeful, especially considering how much he improved from game one to three. 
Was going to ask if you noticed that?  He went to his 3rd or 4th read on one play.  So lots to be hopeful for as he sits and learns.
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