Reiff's performance against Quinn was eye opening for sure. He took a great season to another level last Sunday.
When Keenum drops back, reads and throws, Reiff is the rock that makes it work. Protecting the blind side, hes a major reason Keenum can stay in there and make reads.
I think Keenum has a natural ability to overcome rushers. He can slip behind blockers and slide into open lanes very well.
Keenum has an ability to over come Reiff not being there. Put in a TJ Clemmings in there, I think Keenum still makes a lot of the houdini plays he has, but he probably doesnt become such a consistent passer. There are stretches now where the protection is unbelievable. Take that away, and Keenum naturally has a tougher time play to play to play...
Reiff has been an absolute stud at LT.