Even after putting up 66 points in Saturday’s win over Weber State, quarterback Justin Lamson and the Montana State offense realized there’s still plenty of work to do.
Lamson said he's been working on his footwork because his feet "lead to my eyes” and can help him make more accurate throws.
“There's some times I was a little sloppy with my feet and that led to bad plays,” Lamson said Monday. “So just trying to be cleaner in that aspect of things.”
He’s also working on keeping a level head, moving onto the next play regardless of the result of the previous play and being a better leader. Some of that learning has been in games; after taking a sack right before halftime in the Weber game, Lamson heard from both head coach Brent Vigen and offensive coordinator Pete Sterbick on the sideli

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