The way to beat a blitz is with quick hits to whatever WR is able to beat his man off the line. This could be attributed to having top talent WRs that were able to beat 1o1 coverage on a consistent basis. Meaning he never had to think to much or had any reason to hold onto the ball. Not many WRs have that ability play in and play out in the NFL and the CBS are significantly better and the rush is coming significantly faster. Just saying.
Exactly the point i was trying to get across. There are so many things that don't translate to the NFL. Saying he was the best blitz beater against boys in college last year won't mean anything till he's able to do that against men on game day.