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<blockquote data-quote="jgtengineer" data-source="post: 410114" data-attributes="member: 3094"><p>It has to do with the eyes. The run and shoot have roll that the QB does is to set up a running lane as well as a throwing lane. It goes primary , lane, secondary. A true r&S is 5 yarding it down the field on quick slants and outs and then taking shot plays when they bite. Otherwise the QB is getting the 5. June Jones' R&S concepts included some more progression reads as well but that wasn't the base play concept so to speak.</p><p></p><p>We do a mix of it. Often we roll and look at a primary then run a draw underneath, but when we absolutely need to throw ( 3rd and long etc) we call plays that have progressions in them while still being based on the R&S concepts of choice and option routes.</p><p></p><p>Edit to add. Most of the time the first read in the R&S is open due to the nature of the offense. Other times the run lane is closed quickly so that read isn't used. If you have a non mobile qb you often will forget the run read and instead have a dump off route to the RB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgtengineer, post: 410114, member: 3094"] It has to do with the eyes. The run and shoot have roll that the QB does is to set up a running lane as well as a throwing lane. It goes primary , lane, secondary. A true r&S is 5 yarding it down the field on quick slants and outs and then taking shot plays when they bite. Otherwise the QB is getting the 5. June Jones' R&S concepts included some more progression reads as well but that wasn't the base play concept so to speak. We do a mix of it. Often we roll and look at a primary then run a draw underneath, but when we absolutely need to throw ( 3rd and long etc) we call plays that have progressions in them while still being based on the R&S concepts of choice and option routes. Edit to add. Most of the time the first read in the R&S is open due to the nature of the offense. Other times the run lane is closed quickly so that read isn't used. If you have a non mobile qb you often will forget the run read and instead have a dump off route to the RB. [/QUOTE]
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