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When there was a weaker WR core and no Travis Hunter, he relied too much on BTTs. If teams take that away, they are getting pressure with 4 a 4 man rush in cover 3 and you can't run the ball effectively. This is where you have to kill plays, tip your hat to the defense and say damn, ya'll got me. Sometimes, you cant overcome the elements.the O line protection when SS was playing reminded me of his 1st year at CU. He's great when he has a little time, but shifts into the wrong gear mentally, when there's heavy pressure.
As far as what is fixable. The internal clock in your head has to kill a play dead. I know some will get mad and say, take a chance and force it. Huntley did it twice and the first time was a pick which was reversed to defensive holding and the 2nd got his WR put in the tent but got a favor of unnecessary roughness on the hit of the WR and gained 25 yards on the two plays. Plays 12 might not have gotten off based on his previous level of play.
Game management has always been an issue for Shedeur. We lost the Stanford game for it more than even Travis coverage on Ayomayor in my opinion and he just couldn't move the rock when Stanford forced him to dink and dunk. Obviously, that was more difficult to do when we had 4 NFL WRs last year but the year before, we had college jags like T. Dawson playing serious reps. I even think Kaleb was playing as well.
Game managing is about just moving the chains. Pocket passing has the big play element but a game manager is just about moving the chains and making the right play majority of the time. It's routine and mundane. Shedeur will have to improve on this. While he's a feel thrower like Payton, he needs to develop his anticipatory throws as well. Especially on short plays. This ain't CU, you can screen play teams to death with Wester, Horn, and Hunter. You gotta anticipate where the WR will be. This is an area he's flashed a little against Carolina. I know he doesn't like this as it's not natural to him. He mentioned to DNVR, he doesn't like choice routes which depend on anticipatory throws, KS offense requires it. You gotta get solid it at. I don't expect you to be as good as Kenny Pickett at it and I dann sure don't expect you to be elite like Gabriel at it. That's his super power. I am not expecting it to be yours, just be competent and functional. Cam Newton worked to become functional at it. You can get better at it, QBs are always developing.