Mike Teel, Rutgers Passing Game a Failure

Ty Adams by Contributor Written on September 11, 2008
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Now, Rutgers does not have Brian Leonard. They do not have Ray Rice. Defenses can focus their entire game on Teel and his inability to throw. Cover Britt, Underwood, Brown, and Brock, then you may as well have Schiano out on the field to throw passes because Teel sure can't.

So now to the question, why are they throwing short passes mainly? If you watched last week and this week, you can see that Teel does not have accuracy. To be fair, last week Kenny Britt dropped a long pass to the end zone. However, you will notice that Teel has enough trouble completing short-/medium-range passes. The longer he tries to throw the ball, the worse it gets.

Last week against Fresno State, they tried a flea flicker in the first quarter that went to a wide-open safety for an interception. In Thursday's game, he threw a perfect strike to a North Carolina defensive back by missing his receiver by about 20 feet. In another attempt, he tried to hit Britt down the sideline long, and instead overshot him by 5-to-10 yards.

The simple answer to why Rutgers doesn't throw longer passes? Mike Teel can't.

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