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Reed is an inaccurate passer.
His 58.6 completion percentage and the ensuing film show a throwing motion that struggles to repeat. Meaning, like a pitcher's delivery in baseball, having a repeatable throwing motion is a recipe for success. For many quarterbacks, there is a mental checklist, where every part of the body acts like a kinetic chain that needs to be in place to succeed.
For example, at times, Reed's front foot doesn't always plant with the stability it needs to. As a result, the ball will drift and produce a slide-like revolution out of his hand. Auburn can take advantage. Those small breaks in technique can lead to rushed or late passes. As a result, that could be a great opportunity for their much-maligned secondary to make plays.
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