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<blockquote data-quote="Eastman" data-source="post: 291838" data-attributes="member: 1390"><p>There really are a lot of factors involved. Each play typically does have primary and secondary receivers already based on what the coaches believe should be the best progression. This can be changed as it was in the Georgia game when the same play was basically run again except with a different primary target. Qua (who had been seen wide open on the previous pass) was the target of the second play. Another factor not mentioned is the quarterbacks visibility at the time he looks at his primary target. As the father of a 5'9" quarterback I can tell you that my son sometimes changed targets due to poor visibility to the primary receiver or his ability to get the ball to them under the conditions he was facing.</p><p></p><p>One other factor is that quarterbacks don't simply make decisions on who appears to be the most open at the moment they are looking at them. They have to anticipate whether they will be open at the time the ball arrives . Many interceptions occur because the wide-open receiver was no longer open by the time the ball arrived.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eastman, post: 291838, member: 1390"] There really are a lot of factors involved. Each play typically does have primary and secondary receivers already based on what the coaches believe should be the best progression. This can be changed as it was in the Georgia game when the same play was basically run again except with a different primary target. Qua (who had been seen wide open on the previous pass) was the target of the second play. Another factor not mentioned is the quarterbacks visibility at the time he looks at his primary target. As the father of a 5'9" quarterback I can tell you that my son sometimes changed targets due to poor visibility to the primary receiver or his ability to get the ball to them under the conditions he was facing. One other factor is that quarterbacks don't simply make decisions on who appears to be the most open at the moment they are looking at them. They have to anticipate whether they will be open at the time the ball arrives . Many interceptions occur because the wide-open receiver was no longer open by the time the ball arrived. [/QUOTE]
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