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Quarterbacks who hold the ball against their running back's stomachs while trying to dissect the defense in the first moments of a read-option play are free to be hit. Last season they weren't.
Rule change that makes the QB free game for read-option plays. Defenses are salivating.
This same rule applies to PA fakes right? If so read option Qbs / coaches have no reason to complain.
I believe so. Essentially, any play where the quarterback can be thought to be carrying the football as a potential runner.
That's what I thought. This is why the read option won't survive. Coaches won't completely lock it down but the Qbs that continue to run it 20+ times a game won't last 5 years. RGIII already has two ACL injuries.
Read option WILL be the reason these franchise QB's are having knee injuries ****ing up their careers, though.
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Based on the fact that once your QB becomes a runner he's exposed to a ton more kind of danger than residing in the pocket (where he should enjoy some protection if he's lucky). So much more possibility for serious injury moving instead of being stationary.
Based off of what though? You can get the same injuries staying in the pocket. Ask Carson Palmer.
anyways...
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GOOD choice.
Based on the fact that once your QB becomes a runner he's exposed to a ton more kind of danger than residing in the pocket (where he should enjoy some protection if he's lucky). So much more possibility for serious injury moving instead of being stationary.
I just think it's a hard thing to say. Injuries can happen anywhere on a football field. Shoot, just last week we saw homie tear his ACL celebrating a TD...
As a QB?
I can think of just as many guys who have had serious injuries staying in the pocket as there are guys who have gotten hurt while running.
No shots, but I honestly don't think you have an argument.
Pocket qb's are officially protected now in the nfl. A qb out of the pocket is considered a running back. You are kidding yourself if you don't think that a qb out of the pocket isn't setting himself up for injury.
Ive got the giants winning sunday night. The cowboys have line issues on both sides and thats were the games are lost.
body is so ready for a full day of games tomorrow