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<blockquote data-quote="Heyjoe4" data-source="post: 869919" data-attributes="member: 13032"><p>All correct. And then add in the speed at which today’s game is played. QBs are expected to get the ball out in under 3 seconds on a designed passing play. After the snap, that doesn’t give the QB any time really to adjust if the D does something unanticipated post snap.</p><p></p><p>So I bristle when I hear “so and so was wide open underneath, or down the seam, or uncovered on the perimeter” from commentators watching tape that’s been slowed down. That just chafes me. It’s also why the really great QBs (and I count Rodgers among them) can find a split second to make a check down, or abandon the pocket and look for receivers to come back, or leg it out for a few (or a lot of) yards.</p><p></p><p>And Rodgers’ body language is usually pretty telling as to whether a receiver ran an incorrect route or he (Rodgers) missed the throw. I’ll leave it to the coaches to decide who is making mistakes and who is operating as best as possible according to a play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heyjoe4, post: 869919, member: 13032"] All correct. And then add in the speed at which today’s game is played. QBs are expected to get the ball out in under 3 seconds on a designed passing play. After the snap, that doesn’t give the QB any time really to adjust if the D does something unanticipated post snap. So I bristle when I hear “so and so was wide open underneath, or down the seam, or uncovered on the perimeter” from commentators watching tape that’s been slowed down. That just chafes me. It’s also why the really great QBs (and I count Rodgers among them) can find a split second to make a check down, or abandon the pocket and look for receivers to come back, or leg it out for a few (or a lot of) yards. And Rodgers’ body language is usually pretty telling as to whether a receiver ran an incorrect route or he (Rodgers) missed the throw. I’ll leave it to the coaches to decide who is making mistakes and who is operating as best as possible according to a play. [/QUOTE]
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