I didn't play football in H/S so I don't have the experience and knowledge a lot of ya'll do.
My question is, when the QB rolls isn't it better for him to roll "away" from the "hand he throws" so he's not throwing across his body? I.E. if you're a right handed QB isn't it better to ROLL the bootleg or PA or whatever the ROLL is to the left?
I'm just wondering if it's better for accuracy's sake to flip the majority of the bootleg plays and run them so the QB is running/rolling in a direction that allows him to be more accurate?
I noticed this when playing on the practice field with random left-handed QB's, i.e. BYU, Temple....their QB seems to fit the plays better since they roll right and throw w/ their left hand.
When I run these same plays with a right-handed QB and roll right he's usually not very accurate, however if I flip the play his accuracy goes way up.
Just wondering if this IS the case why the playbooks are setup to help out a left-handed QB? Seems like the majority of QBs are right-handed so if you're going have to flip it one way or the other, it seems like they would be setup for right-handers.
Just wondering.
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