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JamesJM
Not asking this as argumentative.
What, EXACTLY, did a 'non-pro' system NOT provide to Goff that gave Wentz this big edge?
Well in the Air Raid version of the spread the qb never calls plays (which makes learning how to call plays a huge hassle), he doesn't take snaps under center and read the defense pre-snap, and there are about I think 20 passing and running concepts to the entire offense. A pro style qb calls plays, takes snaps under center, therefore turns his back to the defense on play action and has to turn around again and re-acquire the defense, knows the timing and rhythm of 3, 5, and 7 step drops, and has a real playbook so is used to learning a playbook. To be a pro qb, you have to do all those things at a "2nd nature" and not a "thinking about it while doing it" level. What I saw with Goff last year he was thinking not reacting.
And I;'m sure there's a lot else to it too.