Just one more thing:
I know someone has tried to explain this to me in the past, but I'm having to take in a lot over these first few seasons. Think it was raymattison maybe?
On each OffPlay, I believe there is a most likely receiver each time according to the play name, e.g.:
PA (??) Streaks is a Long pass, so the QB is most likely to aim for one of the two wide receivers as first point of call.....right?
Inside runs and Outside runs are generally obvious too....but on the Short and Mediums, it's less obvious.
For example:
Slot Curl which is a Short pass play. What does the short pass represent? 0-5 yds?
On that play:
* we have the RB running behind the LOS, so he must be included
*we have TE running 5yds than slanting to the 10yd line - so assume he's not a favourite to rx
*we have WR2 going 10yds straight - so assume he's not favourite to rx either
then two receivers technically running 0yds - so I assume one of those must be included.
What I'm getting around to is that I'm trying to work out for each play (something you guys prob do with your eyes closed!), which of the 5 receivers are most likely to receive, so I can adjust in the Overides certain receivers in certain positions as to whether I want them running deep (fast ones) or running short distances (good acc).
I'm sure I was told something like:
Behind LOS up to it is short pass
LOS - 5yds is medium
5yds+ is long pass
Thanks again - have a good evening!!