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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 879323"><p>It's particularly mind boggling when you consider that the QB changing the play at the line of scrimmage is <strong><em>build into </em></strong>MLF's offense. One of the reasons it takes awhile to get plays in and the offense up to the line of scrimmage is that two plays are sent in--the pass call with a run audilble option or vice versa. This is common in the NFL, and attested to by Rodgers as the current approach. This is the most rudimentary level of audibling but applicable to all the run-pass tweener situations, more than half the plays in a given game.</p><p></p><p>Next, consider Sternberger's description of the "check with me" on his playoff TD. You can see it in the tape, Sternberger turning to the QB and Rodgers looking at him. I don't think Rodgers and Sternberger cooked up route adjustments at the line of scrimmage over a couple of beers.</p><p></p><p>These are just the audibling elements we've heard players talk about. And that's just the QB. WRs audible routes on their own; they have route options in reaction to defensive alignments. No passing offense can work without them. More experienced and accomplished receivers have a broader set of route options than rookies. A guy who amounts to a rookie in Sternberger might need to be told. With Adams it might be understood or communicated with a hand signal or a just a look.</p><p></p><p>It's also worth considering that you had a head coach with one year of play calling under his belt while having a HOF QB who had been through 11 wars. The idea that the learning and adapting process is or should be a one-way street is kinda silly no matter how often it is repeated in the media. This would extend back into game planning. Should LaFluer ignore what Rodgers has seen on tape as things likely to work or not? That's kinda silly as well.</p><p></p><p>This business of "run the play as called" falls somewhere between overcooked and outright wrong, in theory or practice. When Love first takes the field it might have to be that way. And since he should not be expected to be a once in a decade exception like Luck or Mahomes, it will not be pretty. Transitioning prematurely is the more likely path to somebody losing his job.</p><p></p><p>So, why does it take QBs and WRs a year or more of on-field experience to build up to productivity, some never getting there? They learn through experience to process the field pre-snap and make adjustments to maximize the chance of success on any given play. That requires 1) film study and 2) knowing what you are looking at when you do it. And you have to do it in a hurry--you've got to figure it out and internalize it against that defense that week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 879323"] It's particularly mind boggling when you consider that the QB changing the play at the line of scrimmage is [B][I]build into [/I][/B]MLF's offense. One of the reasons it takes awhile to get plays in and the offense up to the line of scrimmage is that two plays are sent in--the pass call with a run audilble option or vice versa. This is common in the NFL, and attested to by Rodgers as the current approach. This is the most rudimentary level of audibling but applicable to all the run-pass tweener situations, more than half the plays in a given game. Next, consider Sternberger's description of the "check with me" on his playoff TD. You can see it in the tape, Sternberger turning to the QB and Rodgers looking at him. I don't think Rodgers and Sternberger cooked up route adjustments at the line of scrimmage over a couple of beers. These are just the audibling elements we've heard players talk about. And that's just the QB. WRs audible routes on their own; they have route options in reaction to defensive alignments. No passing offense can work without them. More experienced and accomplished receivers have a broader set of route options than rookies. A guy who amounts to a rookie in Sternberger might need to be told. With Adams it might be understood or communicated with a hand signal or a just a look. It's also worth considering that you had a head coach with one year of play calling under his belt while having a HOF QB who had been through 11 wars. The idea that the learning and adapting process is or should be a one-way street is kinda silly no matter how often it is repeated in the media. This would extend back into game planning. Should LaFluer ignore what Rodgers has seen on tape as things likely to work or not? That's kinda silly as well. This business of "run the play as called" falls somewhere between overcooked and outright wrong, in theory or practice. When Love first takes the field it might have to be that way. And since he should not be expected to be a once in a decade exception like Luck or Mahomes, it will not be pretty. Transitioning prematurely is the more likely path to somebody losing his job. So, why does it take QBs and WRs a year or more of on-field experience to build up to productivity, some never getting there? They learn through experience to process the field pre-snap and make adjustments to maximize the chance of success on any given play. That requires 1) film study and 2) knowing what you are looking at when you do it. And you have to do it in a hurry--you've got to figure it out and internalize it against that defense that week. [/QUOTE]
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