Sheriff Coffee
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I really love this stuff. Basically, KC said that he would read the D and eliminate half the field if the D had a single high or split safety. But defenses got so good at disguising the coverage that they want to a pure progression game. Basically, the QB has to walk through option 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. The problem is, the QB also has to assess the rush and may not ever get to 3, 4 and 5. At the same time, those options are different if the D runs a zone, man or some kind of hybrid system. I’ve seen teams opt for a box and one (from the old basketball days) where a single defender takes a man but everyone else is in zone. The man taken is based on film study based on the personnel package the O brings out onto the field pre-snap.
One has to also be mindful of that fact that the receivers and QB have to be on the same page with all of these reads and options. You can see that an offense can easily have too many options, that just confuse everyone. So simplification is often a better choice. I am now seeing teams just send out 2 or 3 receivers and tell the QB to throw the ball away or improvise if nobody is open.
Specific to PSU, there is a lot of noise that the passing game was way too complex. That the new WRs we’ve had just were out of synch with Allar and all of the pre-snap movement/reads PSU was asking him to make pre-snap.
One has to also be mindful of that fact that the receivers and QB have to be on the same page with all of these reads and options. You can see that an offense can easily have too many options, that just confuse everyone. So simplification is often a better choice. I am now seeing teams just send out 2 or 3 receivers and tell the QB to throw the ball away or improvise if nobody is open.
Specific to PSU, there is a lot of noise that the passing game was way too complex. That the new WRs we’ve had just were out of synch with Allar and all of the pre-snap movement/reads PSU was asking him to make pre-snap.