Shockley: Fromm doesn't trust his receivers

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There are many asking what exactly is going on with the Georgia Bulldogs' offense, specifically quarterback Jake Fromm.

"Jake's played too many big games – played in too many college football games – to miss throws like that," @randymac81 said. "That's why I'm like, 'Is it his footwork?'" https://t.co/czc4ewPcdb

— 92.9 The Game (@929TheGame) November 25, 2019

Former Dawg's quarterback and current analyst on the SEC Network, D.J. Shockley, has a theory.

"I watch Fromm and I watch some of the stuff that's happening," Shockley said, "And I go back to my experience playing, and my experience in these types of situations where you're playing with guys on the outside who, I'll be honest, they probably--he probably doesn't trust them." 

"Them" being Fromm's wide receivers. 

"That is the reason why I think he holds onto the ball. And I think that's why sometimes when he misses guys, it's because he's trying to trust what he sees."

Listen to the full clip to hear Shockley break it down even further.