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Originally Posted by O.city
Well, you obviously aren't going to win really big with a rookie QB. I think what Wilson did is about the best you can expect because yes defenses do figure that out. Thats when you start doing more and more when he gets more comfortable. There is obviously going to be a learning curve, but the fact that you can make it easy on a rookie for him to get his feet wet makes it alot easier.
It's basically what any rookie QB will go thru, whatever system he comes from. You just have to accept that you have a rookie Qb and you aren't counting on winning now, it's for the future.
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The real trick is to have a variety of personnel (formations and alignments) that create confusion and additionally have a good gameplan. Having a QB that is solid pre-snap is key (Identifying the front (which all playbooks have and is also taught to the OL), identifying the coverage (via safeties, LBs positions and leverage from the corners) and understanding your matchups (which is through a Qbs understanding of their own players and the opponents)).