TheAdmiral wrote:
How important is Field of Vision?
these are some qoutes from jdb over the yearsLook Off Def: the ability for the QB to influence the safeties by looking away from his primary receiver. A safety with low zone skill is more likely to abandon his zone in favor of where the QB is looking him off.
Field of Vision: The angle at which a QB can see alternate receivers, i.e. in order to throw to a more wide open receiver the first test is whether that receiver is in the QB's field of vision
I think this is most recent description of kinda how reads workThe QB is now choosing 3 receivers - primary, secondary, and outlet. (Previously he was sorting all 5 and working through them all). The rules to determine them are still based on their route distance and the play call distance. Second, the timing between deciding the first read is covered to the second read has been reduced. Third, he is more likely to use the outlet or throw the ball away if the first two are covered, instead of resetting his read pattern. (He will still sometimes go back to his first read but the probability of that happening has been reduced)
heres an example The QB will be more likely to throw a deeper route as opposed to an underneath route (if it's a long pass play he will likely try to keep it as such, but it is not impossible for him to choose the shorter route). Again, it's a probability calculation with his experience/intelligence/FOV coming into play