Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
I expanded on the post you quoted.
So you think the QB to the receivers alert. Brendel sets the protections off that. Fair. I would probably safe guess that too. Pre snap. What about post snap? If the DC brings a MLB blitz, what about responsibilities? Is that where receivers and QB need to have that built in...where you hear Kittle say he and Jimmy weren't on the same page there? Meaning if pressured, he was supposed to break off, sit down, out, in, etc.? It sounds like JT was in an offense that had post snap pressure responsibilities for receivers too. All of them.
When did JT say it was on the receivers to read that post snap? I can see if it was an option route say for Kittle to sit if it is zone or continue toward the sideline if its man. But the play Purdy audibled into was to strictly beat man coverage and didn't have that option route built into it, obviously.
Because he said this. That's a pretty good indication he was expecting post snap pressure adjustments from these three.
"Nobody is looking hot...Kittle? No. Juszczyk? No. Aiyuk is not getting his head around..."
So what is to say that the QB can also call for the RB to stay in to pick up that blitzer? Is it automatic that a receiver looks hot after the snap no matter what? Does the QB call that out to the receivers letting them know not to look hot after the snap because now there is a 6 on 6 situation?
I think he's calling that out because that part of the play is post snap.
But to your point, if in fact it runs through our QB pre snap solely (no post snap adjustments here), if Brock didn't alert them, they wouldn't be breaking anything off and would be just focusing on winning their routes.
You have as many questions as I have. LOL.
Maybe just one receiver is hot in each design so it's his job to keep at eye on it whether the QB alerts or not pre snap and adjusts accordingly.
[ Edited by NCommand on Dec 12, 2022 at 4:55 PM ]