kidhawk
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Pete's been talking for weeks about how hard they've been working on practcing those quick drop and throws that guys like Manning and Brady can use with such deadly precision. I haven't really heard much talk about it by any of the national media, and really haven't even heard much discussion about it by our own fans. I think this is a HUGE step for our offense.
Previously teams would blitz and Wilson would either make something happen with his feet or take a sack or throw it out of bounds. With this new quick release we've been seeing more of recently, he can read a defensive blitz and throw to the hot receiver. This is something I've been wanting to see out of our offense as long as Wilson's been here. Combining the rushing attack, Wilson's scrambling ability and now the ability to hit the hot read with the quick release, gives our offense enough elements to allow Wilson to use his ridiculous football intelligence to read defenses and make the proper calls on the field. This can be a real turning point in our offense and it's something that I think fits into what Bevell would be better at game planning.
It seems to be that as good as Wilson is, they've still been bringing him along behind the scenes and letting him get comfortable with new things before adding more to his repertoire. I believe these quick release passes are the last piece missing to make Wilson a complete NFL QB.
Previously teams would blitz and Wilson would either make something happen with his feet or take a sack or throw it out of bounds. With this new quick release we've been seeing more of recently, he can read a defensive blitz and throw to the hot receiver. This is something I've been wanting to see out of our offense as long as Wilson's been here. Combining the rushing attack, Wilson's scrambling ability and now the ability to hit the hot read with the quick release, gives our offense enough elements to allow Wilson to use his ridiculous football intelligence to read defenses and make the proper calls on the field. This can be a real turning point in our offense and it's something that I think fits into what Bevell would be better at game planning.
It seems to be that as good as Wilson is, they've still been bringing him along behind the scenes and letting him get comfortable with new things before adding more to his repertoire. I believe these quick release passes are the last piece missing to make Wilson a complete NFL QB.