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Originally Posted by MANTARAY- DRE
This business of passing.
First off, IN THE NFL, when a qb drops back to pass (three, four or five step drop) locates his primary receiver for the play and he is open. How lolng would that entire process take before the rush gets to the qb. Is it 5 secs, 7 secs, 10 secs, what is the estimated time frame.
Pretty sure the limit for board to run in BAM/DFW is 3 seconds.
WE ARE ALL LEFT SHAKING AND HAVING OUR FINGERS CROSSED THAT THE OTHER COACH MISSES
WITH THE TDQ OR TTQB. Well in real football, the db's don't stop once the ball is thrown and say "oh my god, i hope he under or over throws the pass"
I never expect a coach to NOT complete passes - but try to have a defensive scheme that:
A. Puts pressure on the pocket/QB.
B. Has defenders that alter the course of receivers or stays with them.
C. Places defenders in position to make plays on the ball.
Along with other little twists.
And don't think that even in the NFL the sideline coaches aren't saying I hope he misses - and know they dodged a bullet when the QB throws INC.
MANTARAYDRE
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Interesting that you bring this up as Air Jimenez just called me last night and we spoke for some time about the new TDQB, metal QB and other aspects of passing and play.