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<blockquote data-quote="YJMD" data-source="post: 749247" data-attributes="member: 1929"><p>Thanks man!</p><p></p><p>On the first play, it's pretty clear that Sims made the read quickly and started his throw right as the rusher was getting away from his block heading right into the throwing arm. There's nothing Sims could have done to anticipate that here. It was a bad block, but the OL mostly has done a good job, and it seems very unlucky that the timing of escaping the block lined up perfectly to get a hand on the pass and that it laid up in good position to be picked off. I don't know if the right reads are made, and there is the lineman downfield, though it's a bang bang throw. Those RPOs don't often get called back for that.</p><p></p><p>On the second play, it's clear the pressure should have been anticipated. Don't know if the line blocked the way they're supposed to, but the QB should be aware of where pressure might be expected to come from so he can avoid it and at least be able to turf a ball to avoid a loss when necessary.</p><p></p><p>It's interesting about tempo. Obviously slowing down gives you those opportunities. And going fast gives you the opportunity to gas the defense, limit their adjustments, and maintain rhythm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YJMD, post: 749247, member: 1929"] Thanks man! On the first play, it's pretty clear that Sims made the read quickly and started his throw right as the rusher was getting away from his block heading right into the throwing arm. There's nothing Sims could have done to anticipate that here. It was a bad block, but the OL mostly has done a good job, and it seems very unlucky that the timing of escaping the block lined up perfectly to get a hand on the pass and that it laid up in good position to be picked off. I don't know if the right reads are made, and there is the lineman downfield, though it's a bang bang throw. Those RPOs don't often get called back for that. On the second play, it's clear the pressure should have been anticipated. Don't know if the line blocked the way they're supposed to, but the QB should be aware of where pressure might be expected to come from so he can avoid it and at least be able to turf a ball to avoid a loss when necessary. It's interesting about tempo. Obviously slowing down gives you those opportunities. And going fast gives you the opportunity to gas the defense, limit their adjustments, and maintain rhythm. [/QUOTE]
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