I've often wondered why NFL draftee QB's are so often criticized for their throwing motions, since many draft picks have had first-class coaching at QB since they were in Pop Warner. The common consensus must be that "NFL coaches are just that much better" and demand a higher precision in a pocket passer, but college/HS football fans know better. Precision is striven for in all levels of the game. QB's seek development with their throwing motion from cradle to retirement, and certainly even HS coaches know in basic terms what an efficient throwing motion is and how to build one. Right?
It's like that old comedy routine about the professor from Harvard taking questions at a JC. Nah, I ain't gonna teach you that, you're not attending Harvard.
Do college coaches prefer QB's to "wing it" in their natural style? When a golfer re-works his swing there tend to be a couple of down years before the light comes on i.e. Tiger Woods in '98-99. Since the motto of college is to win now with what's available, maybe CFB programs consciously choose to work around a QB's throwing style rather than cause a 1 or 2-year slump to happen.