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<blockquote data-quote="33jacket" data-source="post: 74054" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>I just think they are so different. It also depends on the O. A guy like peyton manning who checks every play and his O relies on him to do that and get in the right play HAS to be good at the presnap read. HAS TOO, otherwise he may check to a run vs pass or misread a blitz and mis his line protection calls etc. This require tireless film work</p><p></p><p>but if you get a presnap read wrong...u better be good at post snap recognition or reaction. So for me i would rather a guy nail it post snap every time because at the end of the day THAT is what matters. How well you read or think you know what the defense is going to do is great, and it helps you and your team, but at the end of the day what matters is that throw you make or pitch you make and to me that still is post snap read. Unfortunately, this won't happen, because a presnap read helps your post snap execution....</p><p></p><p>What the presnap does is give you 80% confidence vs 50%. or something like that. They are both important. Really if you presnap read is bad chances are your post snap execution will suffer. They are equally important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="33jacket, post: 74054, member: 628"] I just think they are so different. It also depends on the O. A guy like peyton manning who checks every play and his O relies on him to do that and get in the right play HAS to be good at the presnap read. HAS TOO, otherwise he may check to a run vs pass or misread a blitz and mis his line protection calls etc. This require tireless film work but if you get a presnap read wrong...u better be good at post snap recognition or reaction. So for me i would rather a guy nail it post snap every time because at the end of the day THAT is what matters. How well you read or think you know what the defense is going to do is great, and it helps you and your team, but at the end of the day what matters is that throw you make or pitch you make and to me that still is post snap read. Unfortunately, this won't happen, because a presnap read helps your post snap execution.... What the presnap does is give you 80% confidence vs 50%. or something like that. They are both important. Really if you presnap read is bad chances are your post snap execution will suffer. They are equally important. [/QUOTE]
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