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<blockquote data-quote="Southpawmac" data-source="post: 559950" data-attributes="member: 4561"><p>I think the thing that made QBs look so much worse at passing in CPJs offense was the fact that they did their drop backs opposite of their handedness. For example, right handed QBs would open up to their left, drop back, and do a 180 degree turn at the top of their drop back. This was by design by CPJ to keep confusion on the field for the defense because you don't read pass right from the start cause it looks like the start of an option play. From my observation, this seemed to limit the QBs ability to read the defense as they were dropping back. Combine that with our usually poor pass protection, and by the time the QB got turned around ready to read the defense, he was already getting pressured.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southpawmac, post: 559950, member: 4561"] I think the thing that made QBs look so much worse at passing in CPJs offense was the fact that they did their drop backs opposite of their handedness. For example, right handed QBs would open up to their left, drop back, and do a 180 degree turn at the top of their drop back. This was by design by CPJ to keep confusion on the field for the defense because you don't read pass right from the start cause it looks like the start of an option play. From my observation, this seemed to limit the QBs ability to read the defense as they were dropping back. Combine that with our usually poor pass protection, and by the time the QB got turned around ready to read the defense, he was already getting pressured. [/QUOTE]
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