Mike Vrabel: Malik Willis Needs To Be More Decisive 온라인카지노
Titans newbie quarterback Malik Willis played his most memorable game for the group on Thursday night and lead trainer Mike Vrabel's survey of the third-round pick's exhibition could be reduced to three words.
After the Titans lost to the Ravens, Vrabel said in a public interview that Willis needs to allow it to tear more regularly. Willis was 6-of-11 for 107 yards and Vrabel said in a postgame question and answer session that he felt the quarterback was too reluctant when it came to pulling the trigger on passes.
"He really wants to attempt to toss the ball when folks are open, be more unequivocal," Vrabel said. "That's what we'll assess, check whether there's a timing issue or what's happening. Needed to get him out there, perceive how he answers. There were a few decent plays and clearly a few plays we must gander at the timing on the delivery and on the off chance that we're going with the ideal choices."
Vrabel said Willis' reluctance drove him to make a quarterback change sooner than anticipated in the second from last quarter. The freshman ran multiple times for 38 yards and a score, however said after the game that he "can't keep on depending" on making plays with his legs instead of his arm. He'll be able to run the offense against the Buccaneers on August 20.