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Slant-Flat from 11 personnel. Read the curl-flat defender to the concept side: throw the slant if he widens, throw the flat if he hangs inside. Backside slant serves as access or alert based on leverage.
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A simple clear out in a 2x2 formation. Can be run with 21 or 11 personnel.
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The shallow crossers force underneath defenders to flow laterally while the rail route attacks vertically up the sideline. The combination creates a horizontal-to-vertical stretch that isolates linebackers and stresses man-match coverage.
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The two crossers work to create traffic and force defenders to navigate through congestion. Their goal is to generate leverage underneath by creating hesitation, miscommunication, or natural rubs across the middle of the field.
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The shallow crossers create traffic underneath while the Z settles in the void behind the mesh action. The concept stresses defenders horizontally with the crossers and vertically with the sit route layered above them.
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The classic version of the concept. Two shallow crossers intersect in the middle of the field while outside routes stretch the defense vertically. Designed to create natural rubs and easy separation underneath versus man coverage.
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A three-level vertical stretch flooding one side of the field with a deep, intermediate, and flat route to collapse zone defenders.
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Trips Flood stretches the defense across three levels on one side of the field, giving the quarterback a simple deep-to-short progression. The vertical route clears space deep, the out route attacks the intermediate sideline window, and the flat route provides an immediate underneath outlet.
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Flood Bootleg combines play-action movement with a three-level flood stretch, forcing defenders to flow with the run fake before defending layered routes across the sideline. The quarterback rolls outside with a simple deep-to-short progression and a built-in checkdown underneath.
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Trips Flood Wheel builds on the traditional Flood concept by replacing the flat route with a wheel, creating an explosive vertical threat after the defense expands underneath. The concept still creates a three-level stretch while adding pressure on safeties and sideline defenders.
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The bunch alignment creates natural leverage and delayed releases into the mesh point, making it difficult for defenders to sort assignments cleanly. The compressed formation increases traffic underneath while the RB rail/wheel route attacks vertically off the bunch action, stretching the defense horizontally and vertically at the same time.
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The mesh crossers create immediate horizontal stress underneath while the outside receivers clear vertical space and widen coverage. Out of an empty formation, the concept spreads the defense across the full field and isolates underneath defenders in space.
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