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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 590421"><p>Angelo's comments are hard for me judge without a lot of close study. He could be polishing his own t*rd, so to speak, when considering the pass blocking the Bears have provided over Cutler's tenure. It was better in 2013, and a better Cutler followed.</p><p></p><p>In a nutshell, if a QB does not expect to get his 2.5 seconds, he can't be expected to work the progression. The fact he targetted Forte 130 times might be an indicator of something. </p><p></p><p>Still, your questions are certainly valid and interesting ones. How much work does Cutler put into film study? Does he suffer a moment of brain freeze when he walks to the line and sees something unexpected? There's also something that can be neither taught no learned, though improved somewhat with practice under the right conditions...how fast is he able to process what he sees between the snap and the throw?</p><p></p><p>Truth be told, there aren't many QBs who can get to the third receiver in a progression in 2.5 seconds without begging off the #1 pre-snap based on the defense, and none of them can do it all the time.</p><p></p><p>Tangentially, I find it puzzling when even "expert" commentators critique QBs for not seeing an open receiver. The first look at the guy might not have appeared promising, so he passed on to the next guy in the progression. Then #1 breaks open. You'd think these guys who played the game would know that when the QB is focused on his next likely target, he's just that...focused. He's not going to be seeing the whole field, nor should he be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 590421"] Angelo's comments are hard for me judge without a lot of close study. He could be polishing his own t*rd, so to speak, when considering the pass blocking the Bears have provided over Cutler's tenure. It was better in 2013, and a better Cutler followed. In a nutshell, if a QB does not expect to get his 2.5 seconds, he can't be expected to work the progression. The fact he targetted Forte 130 times might be an indicator of something. Still, your questions are certainly valid and interesting ones. How much work does Cutler put into film study? Does he suffer a moment of brain freeze when he walks to the line and sees something unexpected? There's also something that can be neither taught no learned, though improved somewhat with practice under the right conditions...how fast is he able to process what he sees between the snap and the throw? Truth be told, there aren't many QBs who can get to the third receiver in a progression in 2.5 seconds without begging off the #1 pre-snap based on the defense, and none of them can do it all the time. Tangentially, I find it puzzling when even "expert" commentators critique QBs for not seeing an open receiver. The first look at the guy might not have appeared promising, so he passed on to the next guy in the progression. Then #1 breaks open. You'd think these guys who played the game would know that when the QB is focused on his next likely target, he's just that...focused. He's not going to be seeing the whole field, nor should he be. [/QUOTE]
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