Caveats are this is one play, a really bad one, from JG and it's one play from HB (his best) out of just a few he ran. But it shows basically the same formation and routes against the same defense and why JG made the wrong read and HB made the correct one. It's interesting stuff. And it's why I think you either start HB or get him in there quickly to get a lot of reps. He's going to follow exactly what Chaney wants him to do. He may make a few wrong reads because, well, he's a true freshman. But he's going to try to make the most vanilla decisions to follow the gameplan.