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Quarterbacks' quicker releases a product of subpar protection
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(02-22-2016, 12:57 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: There has been a lot of debate in the past about whether Dalton's quick release and how it translates to the O-line. Does AD's quick release make the line look better than it really is? Is the quick release a necessity to cover shortcomings with the line?

Here's an article that touches on that topic on a league wide basis.

Andy had the fastest average release time in the NFL this year at 2.20.

Great article. I honestly can't speak much to it. I know that an O LINE does make a huge difference for your Quarterback as well as the entire team. 

Take a look at the Steelers O - Line... There center Pouncey missing games has a huge impact on how they play the game. I remember watching them a few years back in the playoffs... pouncey got hurt and that O LINE got demolished... the middle was so weak.. there sub center got ran over everytime. 
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RE: Quarterbacks' quicker releases a product of subpar protection - CrazyAnimal8 - 02-23-2016, 02:28 AM

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