Why would it not prepare them for the next level? Do they
have to go through progressions?
Read defenses?
Hand off footballs?
Complete passes?
Take snaps?
Provide leadership?
How many top 20 programs currently run pro style offenses?
Out of the top 10 QB's in the draft, how many came from pro style offenses?
Is it really the offense or the training and coaching they receive?
Which is more fun for the QB and better to showcase their talent?
Do you suppose Trubisky regrets playing in a spread offense right about now?
Why are college offenses moving away from the pro style offenses and favoring spread offenses?
Just questions to ponder...
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Posted: 05/02/2017 at 11:28PM