Here's the real problem..easy fix

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Nico"s not accurate when throwing on the run.Other teams saw Oklahoma and will blitz to move him around if he can't hit open receivers.
Something he can get better at going forward.
 
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I’m not disagreeing that it is a massive like red flag with the o-line . He’s still going to need to improve in that area, and will.
 
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he’s going to have to improve in this area. Yes, throwing on the run is an issue for him.
Sometimes you need to focus on the building being on fire instead of the way someone escapes it.

Nico has plenty he can improve on. Those improvements won’t happen or will be severely limited if we can’t protect him. Kelsey pope needs to shove his foot so far up the WRs ass that they taste shoe leather for the half assed effort some of them put forth at points in that game. I’m not sure if we have a failure in communication sometimes or if some just aren’t even running their routes.
 
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I’m not disagreeing that it is a massive like red flag with the o-line . He’s still going to need to improve in that area, and will.
Nico has lot of areas of improvement as he continues to face SEC teams and learn. And he will. He still has minimal SEC experience. Hasn't even faced best teams yet.
 
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I just want to know how opposing teams make defense look so much easier than it is in NCAA 25 Football
 
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Didn’t disagree. They have film breakdown of him just not seeing open receivers on the move. He will get better at it.
The last play he slipped will rolling out. I think he saw the guy in the back of the end zone but was already passed the LOS. Again it’s a position that’s hard as hell anyways if you’re protected like you should be most of the time and then improvisation on those busted plays isn’t as difficult. If you’re getting pressure early in the game from multiple angles and in the middle it’s harder to focus.
 
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Didn’t disagree. They have film breakdown of him just not seeing open receivers on the move. He will get better at it.
Not seeing open wr's on the run and not being accurate is two different things. Man just stop please. Nico isn't the problem. He isn't perfect but he isn't the problem. It's the O line
 
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Not seeing open wr's on the run and not being accurate is two different things. Man just stop please. Nico isn't the problem. He isn't perfect but he isn't the problem. It's the O line
explain the missed throws and not seeing open receivers when not being pressured. So, yes, he is part of the problem. Never said he was the problem. So, just stop.
 
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Not seeing open wr's on the run and not being accurate is two different things. Man just stop please. Nico isn't the problem. He isn't perfect but he isn't the problem. It's the O line
I mean to be fair he’s part of the problem. Probably would be further along and less a problem than most any RS freshman QB if he had some help. There’s plenty he can improve on if we can help him out.
 
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explain the missed throws and not seeing open receivers when not being pressured. So, yes, he is part of the problem. Never said he was the problem. So, just stop.
Bruh he's a kid that got knocked around all night. Mistakes happen. This time next year we can kick him out of Knoxville, if he's still making the same mistakes. BLAME THE DADGUM UPPERCLASS LINEMAN
 
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explain the missed throws and not seeing open receivers when not being pressured. So, yes, he is part of the problem. Never said he was the problem. So, just stop.
Your post says here is the problem then you go on to blame Nico. Maybe read what you wrote
 

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