Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Part 2: Harris Vs Pryor On Sportscenter

Todd McShay starts out by saying that Jacory Harris when hot, is one of the best QB's in the country. McShay then proceeded to talk about how Jacory had moments where he did not perform well under pressure, and says "if Terrell Pryor can feel pressure coming, then Jacory should feel it as well."

Well Mr. McShay, here is what we think about your statement. Next week when Pryor is feeling the pressure as the Hurricanes ransack his pocket time and time again you can point out how although he tried his best, the Canes were just to overwhelming.

McShay continues to ride high on his "We Are Marshall" train by going on to say that we learned nothing about Jacory Harris in the FAMU game this past week, but we learned a lot from the Marshall game and Pryor.

NOTE: Jacory completed 80% of his passes and threw 3 touchdowns for 210 yards during the game.

McShay concluded by saying both of the pressure mistakes from Harris he highlighted in the North Carolina game last year came while being hit during passing. Matich jumps in and says " Well I think that was a great throw, he got hit in the mouth as he released and still hit his receiver in the hands, that was pretty good!"

Matich went on to say that he sees moments of spectacular play from Harris and that he also sees moments of inconsistency. Matich thinks Jacory will have to be consistent this Saturday and we have no argument here, we agree that Jacory needs to be rock solid this Saturday. There is a lot of pressure on Jacory's shoulders this week and he will need to be dialed in, and we believe he will be.

Matich also says Harris made of the best reads he has ever seen by a quarterback against FSU last year when down by 3 points. Harris hit Travis Benjamin for a 45 yard completion to set up the winning touchdown, but Benjamin was not the primary receiver, the tight end was supposed to be. Matich says "when Harris sees that the play has fallen apart and the tight end is tied up, he hits his receiver with pressure coming from the right side for a 45 yard gain. Now that was an amazing adjustment under pressure."

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