I actually prefer the PA screens. I feel like the animation makes the timing a bit better. Occasionally I'll override the animation and just snap and sling it out there quick, but more often than not I'll let the full fake, turn, throw animation play out. The receiver gets more width that way and it's less likely the slot defender can adjust and make the play. Usually helps the outside receivers engage their blocks as well.
The times where I override the animation and just snap and get the ball out immediately are usually when I see an overload blitz to that side or if the outside CB is especially far off the line of scrimmage.
I have kind of gotten away from PA WR Screens though, I face press coverage pretty much all the time against users so the PA WR Screens are mostly useless. When I want to get the ball out wide quickly I'll just run a quick hitch or slant or something.
The times where I override the animation and just snap and get the ball out immediately are usually when I see an overload blitz to that side or if the outside CB is especially far off the line of scrimmage.
I have kind of gotten away from PA WR Screens though, I face press coverage pretty much all the time against users so the PA WR Screens are mostly useless. When I want to get the ball out wide quickly I'll just run a quick hitch or slant or something.