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Originally Posted by over the mountain
assuming the play call is designed for a long pass play ... 5 step drop w pass pro knowing the ball will not come out right away.
if the play is not designed to give RG3 more than 3 seconds .. he cant be looking to make the big play.
He has to play within the system and what the other 10 guys on the field are expecting. Problem is he either doesnt understand the concepts or he just wants to play it his way.
on 3 step drops, we have consistently been told the QB is to plant his foot on step 3 and get rid of the ball quickly. I feel somewhat bad for RG3 last night bc he just hesitated a second after his 3rd step and then he would get hit.
on some plays his footwork was so bad you couldnt tell if he was doing a 3 step or a 1 step then shuffle.
RG3 cant look big play if the play call is a quick play. period.
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I'm gonna disagree a little (shocking to those who know me - NOT). Once protection broke down, and the picture posted earlier shows a good clean point in time view. He is looking to run, but he could also scramble to his right and see if a receiver shakes his guy, letting someone else make a play. I think back to the Giants game in RG3 year 1, one of his signature plays at extending a play.
I just think he can't or won't be that guy anymore, and he can't or won't be a film-study student of the game type guy, and that leaves him as an indecisive hesitant backup kinda guy. And sadly, even moreso after last night , that's who I now see RG3 as.