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Originally Posted by temper11
His pre snap thoughts... Go through the progression... Find the open receiver, take the high percentage play, move the chains, keep opposing offenses of the field, control the clock, play team football. West coast offense.
His post snap thoughts... "Hike!" option1 covered, juke to the right away from pressure coming straight up the middle, dodge pressure also coming from right... Flush toward sidelines to buy time... Everyone still covered like a blanket. Survive...
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I don't think Alex Smith is nearly as smart the QB that he gets credit for being.
I don't see Alex Smith spotting the hot reads, making adjustments at the line.
Post-snap, whereas Aaron Rodgers and company are constantly thinking of "what is the right throw" (e.g. do I throw back shoulder? Do I throw a fade?) Alex Smith's post snap thought process is: "is this guy wide open so I can deliver a pass into the guy's numbers? He's not? Then, my next read is to look for the dump off option."
That's our big problem with Alex Smith. When your second read is a checkdown, that's NOT going through your progressions.