1985Vols
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A good D may or may not have helped Bray. A good D would mean less passes for Bray and completion percentage is not his strong suit. He doesn't know how to read a D pre-snap to check out of a play, so they took it on themselves to handle with the no-huddle. He gets skittish if a defender gets near him. He's not good at all on the move. Pressure up the middle causes him to glide backwards and throw off his back foot. He cost the team a couple of games last season and this with turnovers.
Some of that can be corrected if he will get over himself, realize he has a lot to learn, and get to work. If not - move on.
Excellent post. I would add "attitude" is everything. Bray doesn't have a good attitude.