azgroover
Footballguy
Chicken or egg. Is Peyton great because he's given more freedom to call plays than any other QB in the league, or is he given that freedom because of his greatness? I feel there are likely some other good QBs who could be great, but due to circumstances beyond their control (O.C. egos), we'll never see their full potential. Who have you watched play enough that you would like to see get a chance to call their own game on the field? If there is already someone else that does get to call plays, let me know, I'm just unaware.

Seriously though, more coaches should give this a shot. I remember a big part of it was being able to ask the WRs what they were seeing downfield which was a large part of what we based the calls off of. OCs miss out on this first-hand knowledge.

All QB's have audibles as options, it's recognizing the defense and either checking out of the play or sticking with it.Pro QB's have to call OL protection, whether it's slide, man, zone, etc., along with the actual play. It is the most difficult position in all of sports to play, mentally.