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That's not how that works. You're talking about a pre-snap audible to the route.
Sight adjustments are a post-snap adjustment, Modifications made to a receiver's route according to the defensive coverage. The adjustment is made by both QB & receiver based on what they both see. It's possible that Britt was supposed to sit soft in the zone and recognize when he can turn it into a deep post. Maybe Keenum saw early what Britt saw late. Either way, even if none of that is what happened, Britt dogged it on the route because he didn't think he was the primary. You can see that on the replay that I posted.
But we can agree on one thing that Britt didn't go all out, but there was no sight adjustment on the play..
Even if as you say it is post snap...Britt did not change his route, and Keenum should have read it pre-snap.
Best,
Laram
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/23/2016 04:16PM by laram.