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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/4D_Gemini on 2024-11-27 20:14:53+00:00.


On The Ringer podcast, former NFL tight end Greg Olsen spoke about how high school and college have a QB problem leading to failing younger QB’s in the NFL.

He spoke about how he coaches youth ball and has worked at high school levels, camps, etc, and all these quarterbacks only grow up learning is 7 on 7 shotgun offenses and never learn to get comfortable under center nor do they really learn to get under center. They don’t learn play action well either and being in shotgun on 3rd or 4th and short every single time is horrible.

He states asking your QB to be in shotgun every play and throw most times is virtually impossible. Basically stating the entire developmental pipeline is messed up leading to QB’s not doing as well in college or NFL.

Agree? Disagree?