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The Future is Here: The NFL and the Pistol Offense

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Old 12-27-2012, 09:11 PM   #10
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Re: The Future is Here: The NFL and the Pistol Offense

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Yeah but the article also points out that pocket passers aren't immune to injuries or big hits. That's football.
Nobody is saying that pocket passers are immune to injuries.

Of course they aren't immune to injuries, but they are also untouchable (for the most part) once they release that ball. Not in the read option. The QB is still fair game because he's a runner. We saw this in the Bengals game. They lit him up at every chance, and quite frankly they should have.

It's one thing to incur injuries in the normal flow of the game, it's another to put your most important person in a position to get hurt even more. Much like that ill advised pass to RGIII? Same thing with option plays. Sure he can get hurt in the pocket, but it's much smarter not to even subject him to those unnecessary hits when you don't have to.
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