I swear the game cheats for some teams with hot reads just to keep them in the game. I had a team put up 470 passing yards half of which came from hot reads. My teams get blitzed all the time but I rarely see my team call a hot read. Yet I have had opponents teams do it within the first 3 plays from scrimmage. And they almost always go for 70 plus yards and a TD. Hot reads need to be toned down.
I have experienced this as well. I recently lost a close game where the opposing team had three touchdowns of over 60 yards on these types of plays. It cost me a playoff spot. I have a 90+ quarterback and he never makes hot reads, he just gets sacked.
Depends how many bkitzers as well. I think hot reads require an open receiver with no one assigned to him in coverage
Yes, hot reads happen when you overuse a blitz that leaves a player uncovered. Sometimes you can gain a big advantage with a blitz, but if you live by the blitz you also open the door to die by the blitz.
Not to mention I have RB's out run my defense with only a 50 speed. My guy's would run right up to the back of him, but rather then make the tackle they just follow him to the endzone.