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I am noticing that this season specifically, it seems like wide open receivers aren't even getting thrown-to NEARLY as often as they were last season. Even with "favor long pass" on, and sufficient Throwing and Vision ( 100's / 70's ) , the QB is still not "seeing" the wide open receiver ??? WHY ?
Has anyone else noticed this happening?
 
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Originally posted by VladtheImpaler1
I am noticing that this season specifically, it seems like wide open receivers aren't even getting thrown-to NEARLY as often as they were last season. Even with "favor long pass" on, and sufficient Throwing and Vision ( 100's / 70's ) , the QB is still not "seeing" the wide open receiver ??? WHY ?
Has anyone else noticed this happening?


Last edited Jan 26, 2009 10:34:01
 
kostitsyn
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Because vision is useless. They gonna pass to the primary guy no matter what or pretty much.
 
jbiller
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I'm going to go ahead and say that vision doesn't work the way we think it does. We think that the more vision we dump into our QB, the easier it is to see open receivers, period. But in this game there is probably some retarded system that allows the defense to negate QB vision.
 
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Last edited Jan 26, 2009 11:41:43
 
sota13
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I was just going to post the same question. I've been seeing that as well. Any more insight?
 
Kisin
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ive seen it as well and its very annoying. i am wondering is vision is over rated
 
Don718
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Confidence maybe?

Just a thought, but it doesn't matter how quickly you read the play if your guy doesn't trust himself to commit to the decision.

The process may go like this:

See the play (Vision)
Make the decision (Confidence)
Deliver the ball (Throwing+Strength)
 
AgentTrip
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If we could setup QBs so they always throw to the open receiver, then GLB would be very boring, and we would see basketball scorelines.

No QB is perfect......even Jay Cutler!
 
MessorLord
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Yeah i would say confidence because i think its a trifect of those three things and maybe a little strength
 


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