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<blockquote data-quote="daBuzz" data-source="post: 46520" data-attributes="member: 56"><p>Very good post. Thank you for the links.</p><p></p><p>But for the record, I didn't say we don't have read routes. But I do know that Stephen Hill made the comment to a Jets reporter after a few days of their minicamp that he was just doing his best to learn to run the whole route tree because there were a lot of things in the basic 9-route tree that he never ran at Georgia Tech.</p><p></p><p>And the very fact that a receiver is making a read along with the QB doesn't make the play all that impressive or complicated. There are a lot of AAAAAA and AAAAA high schools in the metro Atlanta area who run read routes on most of their pass plays.</p><p></p><p>What we don't see is a QB making pre-snap reads on coverage, adjusting protection schemes and player alignment, and potentially audibling out of one play into another. That's why I don't think you'll ever see a Paul Johnson-coached QB who plays at that position in the pros. There is just too much of a learning curve. It's a tough thing for QBs coming out of even a spread option attack to learn to adjust to the pros.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daBuzz, post: 46520, member: 56"] Very good post. Thank you for the links. But for the record, I didn't say we don't have read routes. But I do know that Stephen Hill made the comment to a Jets reporter after a few days of their minicamp that he was just doing his best to learn to run the whole route tree because there were a lot of things in the basic 9-route tree that he never ran at Georgia Tech. And the very fact that a receiver is making a read along with the QB doesn't make the play all that impressive or complicated. There are a lot of AAAAAA and AAAAA high schools in the metro Atlanta area who run read routes on most of their pass plays. What we don't see is a QB making pre-snap reads on coverage, adjusting protection schemes and player alignment, and potentially audibling out of one play into another. That's why I don't think you'll ever see a Paul Johnson-coached QB who plays at that position in the pros. There is just too much of a learning curve. It's a tough thing for QBs coming out of even a spread option attack to learn to adjust to the pros. [/QUOTE]
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