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Originally Posted by Borla
The only thing that I think is a bit deceiving about that is how wide open his receivers were. I think it's a matter of route-running and game-planning every bit as much as his accuracy. Don't get me wrong, he deserves credit for those completions. However, in the NFL he is not going to have receivers that open, just standing in space. I saw lots of routes run the other night where the receiver was able to run his route, stop, be wide WIDE open, and VY deliver a pass to a non-moving target w/o a defender within 3-4 yards. That simply won't happen in the NFL even a fraction as often.
Not stealing his thunder, just an observation. 
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I totally agree. I think he'll do well in the NFL whenever he goes, but he needs to put a little more snap on the ball and develop a quicker release. I've been watching Longhorn football for about 10 years now, and I think he's the best QB we've had the whole time. If he could only zip the ball to his receivers a little quicker, he'd be truly unstoppable.
