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<blockquote data-quote="bravejason" data-source="post: 144580" data-attributes="member: 1069"><p>[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 144575, member: 2175] But yeah, there were at least two sideline routes where Thomas and Waller were in different playbooks, and a third that was intercepted I never did figure out. Don't know how GT communicates when a WR decides to break off a route or go deep, but they sure screwed two of them up.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Some of those plays were probably option routes. The QB and the WR have to read the CB the same way and if they don't you get a busted play or an interception. Of course, if they read the same way, the CB has almost no chance to defend. An example of the option read is when the WR and CB are racing down the sideline. If the CB is even with or ahead of the WR, the QB throws behind them and the WR slams on the brakes to make the catch. If the CB is behind the WR, the QB throws deep and the WR outruns the CB to the ball.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="bravejason, post: 144580, member: 1069"] [QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 144575, member: 2175] But yeah, there were at least two sideline routes where Thomas and Waller were in different playbooks, and a third that was intercepted I never did figure out. Don't know how GT communicates when a WR decides to break off a route or go deep, but they sure screwed two of them up.[/QUOTE] Some of those plays were probably option routes. The QB and the WR have to read the CB the same way and if they don't you get a busted play or an interception. Of course, if they read the same way, the CB has almost no chance to defend. An example of the option read is when the WR and CB are racing down the sideline. If the CB is even with or ahead of the WR, the QB throws behind them and the WR slams on the brakes to make the catch. If the CB is behind the WR, the QB throws deep and the WR outruns the CB to the ball. [/QUOTE]
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