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On Monday, Syracuse head coach Dino Babers said quarterback Garrett Shrader throws okay, but that he’s not as accurate as Robin Hood with a bow and arrow in his hand. Babers also said that he understands what Shrader does give SU — the ability to make and extend plays with his legs.
“He makes the wide receivers better because those extended plays give them an opportunity to do a double move and make a bigger play,” Babers said after the Orange’s loss to Clemson.