In football games, generally speaking, the quarterback's release time needs to be reduced because the longer they hold the ball, the greater the pressure on the offensive line.
However, from another perspective, if a quarterback releases the ball too quickly and hastily, it often means they haven't carefully read the defensive formation or the wide receiver's running routes. The passing target is likely not the best option, and the wide receivers might not even be in position yet.
Therefore, how to grasp and control this naturally becomes a lesson for quarterbacks.
But here's an exception—
Quick, short passes.
The quarterback's passing route and the wide receiver's running route are all arranged with precision, after hundreds and thousands of practices, they can reduce the quarterback's release time and accurately deliver the projectile into the wide receiver's arms before the defensive group can react.
Simply put, it's a play.