Quote Originally Posted by morsdraconis View Post
Not to reiterate too much, but what's the point if the defense doesn't bite on the PA at all? It's a great looking play, but, unless the defense actually bites on it (especially after you've shoved the ball down their throat repeatedly from that formation) what's the point?
There is no point. But again, I dont see this as the problem. The entire defense is NEVER going to jump PA Pass. Certain players are out of position because someone does bite everytime you set PA up the way you describe in 11. This is the goal of PA. Not to find someone wide open, but to catch 1 or 2 players out of position by 1 or 2 steps because they took longer to react. That DOES happen. The problem on PA is the blocking, which doesnt allow your play to develop to a point where you see the space created by the defenders out of position.