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Originally Posted by Amen
Thats protecting the QB, no? As I've been saying all along lol...
Aside from protecting the QB - which gives him TIME - I guess they help receivers but ultimately receivers have to run their routes and shake the defense secondary with speed, wit and talent - TOO MUCH TIME gives the defense the advantage in most cases - which is why you tend to see a snap and less then 5 seconds pass thrown... TO keep the safeties on their toes.
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nonsense
the ball comes out quick to avoid the pass rush. secondaries break down with time, receivers can break off routes and etc.
but word the ball comes out quick because its designed too, you coach don't you? you should know these things.