bunch routes in the jet
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Bunch Routes in the Jet
The Bunch routes are usually run as part of our 80 series keep pass package
We can run these routes to a variety of formations and they are easily adaptable to many kinds of motion.
These routes seem to be particularly effective when using extended motion.
We snap the ball when the halfback is directly behind the quarterback. By the time the ball is in the QB’s hands the halfback is aligned in a bunch set with the Tight end and wingback.
This puts great pressure on the defense, as they don’t know if the offense is running the Jet or throwing the bunch route.
Advantages of Bunching Formations
Breaks man coverage’s Creates quick throws which help protection The routes are all purpose, effective against all
coverage’s. Tremendous RAC yardage (Run after Catch) Defense is placed in positions they are unfamiliar with. Great compliment to offenses with slots (wing –t, Flex
bone ect.) Breaks invert coverage and 2 deep defenses.
Traffic rules
The player in motion always runs the arrow. This eliminates any confusion because we like to
run a number of routes and this eliminates any thinking by the man in motion.
The other two players will run combination routes.
#1 is the outside receiver, #2 is the middleman, #3 is the inside receiver. This is the count system for route responsibilities and traffic rules.
Choice Route
The choice route is the signature route for the bunch routes.
Most coaches have labeled this route the whip route.
This whip route is a flood route that the receiver chooses his path by the drop and technique of the inside linebacker.
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Linebacker drops deep the whip sits. Linebacker locks on and plays the whip man to
man. The whip player will now drive at the inside linebacker trying to turn his hips. The whip player will push, pin and accelerate away.
Coaching Point – Keep arms in tight on the push or you will be penalized. Keep the arm driving or the receivers may be called for a pick.
Choice
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Whip Route
6 yards
#1 reads the inside Linebacker that is aligned inside the #3 receiver. His route depends on the drop of the linebacker
Whip Rules
The Player running the Whip route will release inside and find the hole between the inside and outside linebacker
Run for a depth of 5-6 yards Punch and Pivot If ILB jumps you man, pin and get him on your
back while running away
Smash Route
The #2 receiver runs the smash route. The smash route is the clearing player. Quarterback must always sneak a peek deep
and throw to #2 for the big play. The #2 receiver will adjust his pattern depending
on the coverage. First the receiver must get off the LOS and drive
vertical for about eight yards. He will plant off his inside foot and bend his route as he reads the defense.
Smash vs Coverage
CV3 – VS a three deep zone the receiver will bend his route toward the pylon about 28 yards deep. If the cornerback comes up thinking its Jet sweep or jumping the arrow the quarterback will throw to the smash for a big play.
CV2 – VS a two deep zone the receiver will run vertical for 8 to 10 yards leaning into the safety. The receiver will make eye contact and roll of his inside foot into the fade area at a depth of 22 yards. The receiver must make sure he is never closer than 4 – 6 yards from the sideline.
CV1 – man-to-man defense. If someone is running with #2 the receiver will take a hard jab to the post then run flat to the sideline.
Arrow
Get width not depth The receiver must look over his inside
shoulder so he can catch the ball at full speed and bend up field and down the sideline.
Quarterbacks Read Progression
Always throw to the flat first. Arrow, Arrow, Arrow
Sneak a peek deep. (Smash) Look at the in and out choice route
Protection vs. 4-4
T N ES
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CCFS
WA B C
C,BSG,BST has A,B,C gap
Fullback –Inside shoulder on EMLOSEye front side FB
PSOT,PSOG – Power step outsideBlock man
Fullbacks Blocking Technique
The fullback is responsible for blocking the #1 defender. The #1 defender is usually the last down lineman on the
line of scrimmage. He will run full speed on a direct line to a point 1 ½ feet
outside this defender. He aims for a point wider than the defenders alignment
so if he widens the fullback will maintain his leverage. The fullback will make contact using his inside shoulder
on the outside thigh of the defender.
688 Choice482 Choice
482 Fade
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C
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FS W
4-3
22 yards
16 yards
482 Fade
682 Fade22
16
482 OUT
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R M BS
C
C
FS W
4-3
482 OUT
682 Out
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482 FB Delay
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R M BS
C
C
FS W4-3
16 yards
482 FB Delay
682 FB Delay
1616
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