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RE: Encouragement, Encouragement, Encouragement
(12-11-2019 03:20 PM)Hambone10 Wrote:  
(12-09-2019 07:06 PM)ruowls Wrote:  I would move the QB. I would use rolls, half rolls, and boots. You have to move the QB. It helps to restrict the rush and blitzes. If the defense brings more into the box, the opening of the passing lanes depends on man versus zone coverage and the receivers ability to create separation with man. A loaded box with 3 or more receivers split out leaves a receiver uncovered with any coverage other than straight man. Straight man with a loaded box is still successful for the defense if the receivers can't beat man coverage. Receivers need to know if they get this situation they basically have a bunch of open space and can almost always make something happen.

Now what's REALLY interesting about this, and I would love to hear your thoughts on it.....

but the argument has always been that when you roll the pocket, you give up large portions of the field, compressing the success zone.... and QBs were told to NEVER throw back across the field... but now with the strength of many QBs, that's not the case and plays are being designed with a different geometry, or so it seems.

Never throw LATE back across the middle.....05-nono

The absolute nevers in the passing game.
1) Never throw a quick out against a press corner.
2) Never underthrow an out (pick 6).
3) Never throw over a LB/safety who has intermediate zone over the middle.
4) Never throw late backside over the middle.

As to rolling the QB to a side.... It only compresses the coverage if the defense is playing zone. Instead of stretching the defense from sideline to sideline, the defense only has to cover 1/2-2/3 of the field. In man, there are no zones getting compressed and the receivers still can operate anywhere on the field so the limiting factor is the arm strength of the QB. A field is 53 yards wide so a throw from near one sideline back to the other and down the field can be a 60-70 yard throw.
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