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Rodgers Opened the Door; Kaeprnick Walked In
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<blockquote data-quote="BorderRivals.com" data-source="post: 495227" data-attributes="member: 6416"><p>I agree to a certain extent. Obviously, the QB still must be able to throw the ball with some zip and accuracy, regardless of his running ability. But, the game is changing in the sense that more and more QB's are running the read-option in college AND high school. Because of that, the kids that are coming up will be more and more comfortable running some sort of read-option offense in the league. Still, I agree that defenses will adjust and organizations will prefer not exposing their franchise QB's to the unnecessary risks associated with a read-option attack.</p><p> </p><p>So, long story longer, these new breed of QB will continue, but I don't expect teams to go full-on read-option. Rather, they will use it like SF where it's an added wrinkle they can unleash when teams aren't prepared (a la GB) or simply unable to stop it (a la GB again). But, SF did not rely exclusively, or even a majority of the snaps, the rest of the post-season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BorderRivals.com, post: 495227, member: 6416"] I agree to a certain extent. Obviously, the QB still must be able to throw the ball with some zip and accuracy, regardless of his running ability. But, the game is changing in the sense that more and more QB's are running the read-option in college AND high school. Because of that, the kids that are coming up will be more and more comfortable running some sort of read-option offense in the league. Still, I agree that defenses will adjust and organizations will prefer not exposing their franchise QB's to the unnecessary risks associated with a read-option attack. So, long story longer, these new breed of QB will continue, but I don't expect teams to go full-on read-option. Rather, they will use it like SF where it's an added wrinkle they can unleash when teams aren't prepared (a la GB) or simply unable to stop it (a la GB again). But, SF did not rely exclusively, or even a majority of the snaps, the rest of the post-season. [/QUOTE]
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