Originally Posted by
Jayrah
I don't know what you "thought" you saw, but 99.9% of college QB's have never had an after snap decision on run/pass. The only time I've seen anything resembling this was the the qb decided pre snap that his receiver was uncovered and did the ole' quick snap and fire. Generally there's a hand signal or something between qb and wr in that instance though.
Not saying the Stick/Draw concept doesn't exist, but the qb let's everyone know on the way to the line or at the line which it will be based on D alignment. The O-line has to know how to block for that... They can't be wondering if the qb is going to hand it off or throw it, the scheme there is too different. The qb may fake the stick, which is what a draw play is anyway. Even Peyton Manning makes his read on that pre play to set his entire team up to run the right play. He may have the choice of 3 plays coming out of the huddle, but he doesn't snap it and then decide which of the 3 it's going to be...