How positively impactful can pre-snap motion be for NFL quarterbacks? Consider this: In 2020, when former Bears starter and current Bills backup Mitchell Trubisky had the benefit of pre-snap motion, ...
Pre-snap motion in the NFL refers to the movement of offensive players before the ball is snapped to the quarterback. This movement is used to confuse the defense, identify coverage schemes, and ...
Part 1 of Doug Farrar’s “Emotions in Motion” series presented an overall view of the advantages of pre-snap motion, and some level of angst as to the percentage of coaches who refuse to avail ...
NFL offenses use pre-snap and at-snap motion for a variety of purposes. Be it helping the quarterback (and receivers) identify coverages, resetting the blocking call or trying to create defensive ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — An expected meshing of offensive philosophies between Kevin Stefanski and Ken Dorsey has led to the Browns’ ranking 29th in points per game (16.4), and 32nd in yards gained per play ...
There’s been much discussion over pre-snap motion amongst the football analytics community. There are obvious advantages when an offense has a man in motion at the snap of the football. Defensive ...
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