Just wondering, is there an increase to the number of false starts when having a non-QB player at QB? If so great! If not, there should be. To deter teams from lining up with power and elusive backs at QB
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This actually isn't a horrible suggestion. I'm not sure how often people use non-QBs at QB, though.
Originally posted by AirMcMVP
This actually isn't a horrible suggestion. I'm not sure how often people use non-QBs at QB, though.
Don't think it's WAY rampant but I have seen it on a fairly regular basis.
This actually isn't a horrible suggestion. I'm not sure how often people use non-QBs at QB, though.
Don't think it's WAY rampant but I have seen it on a fairly regular basis.
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Originally posted by bry2k
Just wondering, is there an increase to the number of false starts when having a non-QB player at QB? If so great! If not, there should be. To deter teams from lining up with power and elusive backs at QB
That or increase the OPP. Perhaps that could be part of the OPP even.... not sure.
Just wondering, is there an increase to the number of false starts when having a non-QB player at QB? If so great! If not, there should be. To deter teams from lining up with power and elusive backs at QB
That or increase the OPP. Perhaps that could be part of the OPP even.... not sure.
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Originally posted by AirMcMVP
This actually isn't a horrible suggestion. I'm not sure how often people use non-QBs at QB, though.
It is used a fair bit, but just feel its fair. And somewhat realistic, in real football when a new QB comes in you often see linemen move early just due to a different cadence. But most importantly from a GLB point of view, to limit the teams that are exploiting this move
This actually isn't a horrible suggestion. I'm not sure how often people use non-QBs at QB, though.
It is used a fair bit, but just feel its fair. And somewhat realistic, in real football when a new QB comes in you often see linemen move early just due to a different cadence. But most importantly from a GLB point of view, to limit the teams that are exploiting this move
Originally posted by AirMcMVP
This actually isn't a horrible suggestion. I'm not sure how often people use non-QBs at QB, though.
any team where i dont have a rqb i do this.
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Doesn't matter who is lined up under the center, hike is still hike. irl, the oline doesn't go full retard on wildcat plays, just because the QB isn't behind the center. same should be with GLB. The OoPP is enough of a deterrent imo
This actually isn't a horrible suggestion. I'm not sure how often people use non-QBs at QB, though.
any team where i dont have a rqb i do this.
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Doesn't matter who is lined up under the center, hike is still hike. irl, the oline doesn't go full retard on wildcat plays, just because the QB isn't behind the center. same should be with GLB. The OoPP is enough of a deterrent imo
Originally posted by jampysos
any team where i dont have a rqb i do this.
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Doesn't matter who is lined up under the center, hike is still hike. irl, the oline doesn't go full retard on wildcat plays, just because the QB isn't behind the center. same should be with GLB. The OoPP is enough of a deterrent imo
This would seem to make sense but it's not 100% true. Even though teams practice with various QB's and even practice wildcat formations, the change in cadence whenever the starting QB leaves the game and anyone else comes in generally causes a few miscues that are directly due to the change. Also, if you really wanted to take this further, QB's do a lot of assigning blitz pickups and defensive reads which dies off in quality with any form of replacement to the starter (unless you replace with another veteran starting QB collecting dust on the bench). So more than just a few extra "false starts" happen due to the changes... play calling, blitz recognition, and other aspects of the offense also are weakened. Not by TONS... but by small degrees.
any team where i dont have a rqb i do this.
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Doesn't matter who is lined up under the center, hike is still hike. irl, the oline doesn't go full retard on wildcat plays, just because the QB isn't behind the center. same should be with GLB. The OoPP is enough of a deterrent imo
This would seem to make sense but it's not 100% true. Even though teams practice with various QB's and even practice wildcat formations, the change in cadence whenever the starting QB leaves the game and anyone else comes in generally causes a few miscues that are directly due to the change. Also, if you really wanted to take this further, QB's do a lot of assigning blitz pickups and defensive reads which dies off in quality with any form of replacement to the starter (unless you replace with another veteran starting QB collecting dust on the bench). So more than just a few extra "false starts" happen due to the changes... play calling, blitz recognition, and other aspects of the offense also are weakened. Not by TONS... but by small degrees.
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Originally posted by Theo Wizzago
This would seem to make sense but it's not 100% true. Even though teams practice with various QB's and even practice wildcat formations, the change in cadence whenever the starting QB leaves the game and anyone else comes in generally causes a few miscues that are directly due to the change. Also, if you really wanted to take this further, QB's do a lot of assigning blitz pickups and defensive reads which dies off in quality with any form of replacement to the starter (unless you replace with another veteran starting QB collecting dust on the bench). So more than just a few extra "false starts" happen due to the changes... play calling, blitz recognition, and other aspects of the offense also are weakened. Not by TONS... but by small degrees.
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This would seem to make sense but it's not 100% true. Even though teams practice with various QB's and even practice wildcat formations, the change in cadence whenever the starting QB leaves the game and anyone else comes in generally causes a few miscues that are directly due to the change. Also, if you really wanted to take this further, QB's do a lot of assigning blitz pickups and defensive reads which dies off in quality with any form of replacement to the starter (unless you replace with another veteran starting QB collecting dust on the bench). So more than just a few extra "false starts" happen due to the changes... play calling, blitz recognition, and other aspects of the offense also are weakened. Not by TONS... but by small degrees.
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+1 to the OP
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