FSU football: 4 positive ways Brock Glenn changed the offense agaisnt Clemson

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On Target Vertical Passing

I'm not trying to knock DJ Uiagalalei, but this is the type of throw he'd sail out of bounds and give his receiver no shot at catching. Brock Glenn stands in the pocket with a defender barreling down his face and lays it up so his guy can make a play. A bogus flag nullified this play, but making throws like this will open up the running game if they decide to block.

This ball was thrown perfectly so Landen Thomas could catch it in stride and get a lot of yards after the catch.

We've seen DJ Uiagalelei hit some glance route RPO's, but he seemed to struggle once in the red zone when the space gets condensed. Both of Glenn's touchdown throws were in heavy traffic and thrown with anticipation. This 20+ yard throw to Amaree Williams is a dime for a touchdown. Glenn also put a deep bomb on the money to Darion Williamson that hit him in the hands, but got dropped near the five-yard line.