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Omar Kelly: Dante Moore’s game hints that football has a QB developmental problem
Omar Kelly critiques quarterback training using Dante Moore's snappy release and CFP quarterfinal game as evidence of wider development flaws in college football.
- Yesterday, Omar Kelly of the Miami Herald used Dante Moore’s College Football Playoff quarterfinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida, to highlight quarterback development issues.
- Kelly argued technical and developmental shortcomings motivated his critique, using Moore’s CFP quarterfinal outing with the Oregon Ducks as direct evidence.
- Megan Briggs’ images showed Dante Moore, Oregon Ducks quarterback wearing number 5, looking to pass in the first quarter against Texas Tech Red Raiders, while Kelly highlighted Moore's snappy release that `makes the ball jump out of his hand with velocity`.
- The Miami Herald published Kelly’s column immediately after the CFP quarterfinal, ensuring timely relevance and direct delivery to readers via weekly newsletters.
- By spotlighting a high-profile College Football Playoff outing, Kelly framed Moore’s performance as symptomatic of broader quarterback coaching and evaluation concerns, elevating technical coaching questions into wider development debates for coaches and scouts.
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Omar Kelly: Dante Moore’s game hints that football has a QB developmental problem
MIAMI — Dante Moore has a snappy release, which makes the ball jump out of his hand with velocity. He’s a polished distributor of the football, a quarterback who can change his arm angles and throwing style like a skilled…
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