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Carson Wentz hires QB coach to fix mechanics

Anonymous User
January 25, 2017 02:48PM
Carson Wentz has hired a quarterbacks coach to improve his lapsed mechanics.

The Philadelphia Eagles' second-year signal-caller will work with 3DQB's Adam Dedeaux this offseason, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported on Wednesday.

This is a positive -- and fully expected -- sign for Wentz's future. After roaring out to a 3-0 start with a 5:0 TD-to-INT ratio and 103.8 passer rating in September, the draft's No. 2 overall pick was one of the league's least effective passers over the final three months of the season.

With his offensive line in flux and his running game vanishing for stretches, Wentz fell into bad habits, flashing a long-armed looping windup in which the ball often dropped to his waist level.

"Strictly mechanics," coach Doug Pederson said of Wentz's struggles in early December. "... Young quarterback, missed quite a bit of time in the preseason, but now we have to keep cleaning this thing up."

It's important that Wentz is diligent about his throwing motion, learning from Blake Bortles' precipitous 2016 decline.

Dedeaux, the grandson of legendary USC baseball coach Rod Dedeaux, worked with and for sports biomechanics guru Tom House for 10 years. Those two have trained many veteran quarterbacks, including Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Andy Dalton and Tim Tebow.

Dedeaux and House point to Bortles, though, as the quarterback who improved the most -- from a clueless 2014 rookie to the 2015 breakout quarterback who shattered several franchise records.

It's no coincidence that Bortles regressed in 2016 after neglecting his mechanics in the offseason.

Dedeaux and House often fly into NFL cities to provide tune-ups during the season. House believes quarterbacks typically lose 1 percent of their mechanical efficiency in every game, per The MMQB's Albert Breer. When they fall into bad habits -- as Bortles and Wentz did last season -- that number rises.

Fixing flawed mechanics is an incremental process heavy on deliberate repetition. That's why the legwork must be accomplished during the long offseason, with occasional upkeep and tinkering to remain fundamentally sound once the season starts.

Wentz has all of the physical tools and mental makeup to succeed in the NFL. Once he irons out his mechanics, he'll begin to emerge as a franchise-caliber quarterback.

[www.nfl.com]


It would be nice if Goff called up his draft buddy Wentz and told him he's going to be joining up with him at some point. You can never work on your craft enough as a young NFL starting quarterback.

A good career choice by Carson Wentz.


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  Carson Wentz hires QB coach to fix mechanics

Anonymous User911January 25, 2017 02:48PM

  Allow me to jump ahead 7 months...

RFIP455January 25, 2017 03:09PM

  Does not seem to have the fast twitch of those two

Blue and Gold336January 25, 2017 03:14PM

  Are you sure about that?

LesBaker272January 26, 2017 03:12PM

  I'll let the new guys work with Goff

no name421January 26, 2017 02:39AM

  Re: I'll let the new guys work with Goff

bigjimram21246January 26, 2017 09:31AM

  Re: New cba hurting the development of players

Speed_Kills228January 26, 2017 03:43AM

  Re: New cba hurting the development of players

Rams43256January 26, 2017 05:50AM

  Re: New cba hurting the development of players

bigjimram21231January 26, 2017 09:33AM

  Re: New cba hurting the development of players

RFIP265January 26, 2017 07:20AM

  Yes but still I wouldn't bet on him being worth the #2 overall

LesBaker202January 27, 2017 12:51PM

  Re: This is what I've been talking about for years.

Billy_T351January 26, 2017 05:59AM

  Has a QB ever changed his mechanics in the NFL and flourished?

Ramgator169January 27, 2017 07:50AM