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Mesh with backside 10-yard out and RB leak.
Creates horizontal traffic underneath (mesh), a sideline outlet (out), and a delayed vertical from the back.
Core: Mesh (X + Y shallow cross)
Backside WR: 10-yard out (timing / sideline throw)
RB: Delayed leak upfield (late explosive option)
Creates horizontal traffic underneath (mesh), a sideline outlet (out), and a delayed vertical from the back.
Core: Mesh (X + Y shallow cross)
Backside WR: 10-yard out (timing / sideline throw)
RB: Delayed leak upfield (late explosive option)
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Hook Concept (Wheel Stop from the inside man and 12 back to 10 yard snag route from the outside) from the farthest outside and farthest inside men with the middle guy in the trips running a curl as a checkdown. Ricky pass coverage (Ricky=rollout right). X dig on the backside to flood any middle safety's zone or such as a backside cover 2 safety. Could possibly sit the Dig down in open grass in the middle of the field against any zone. Play works against cover 2 or man.
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A simple clear out in a 2x2 formation. Can be run with 21 or 11 personnel.
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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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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 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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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 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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