11-25-2019, 04:26 PM
(11-25-2019, 04:18 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Very long way of saying it, but that makes sense. I agree, I think a lot of this is scheme-based brought on by the college staff, which isn't setting up players well for their NFL future. And also to your point, I don't think fans are willing to let a QB take 3+ years to develop, especially if drafted in the 1st round.
In reality though it's not that a lot of those concepts don't happen in the NFL but it's about the decision making of can this NFL defender get over to make the play. In these spread/air raid offenses it's about isolation and knowing your guy is better than their guy, which is a lot harder to do in the NFL. Some guys get to the NFL and figure it out, like a Gardner Minshew, others just never get it like 85% of all air raid QBs.