quick passing concepts
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Quick Passing Concepts. Schemes, reads, footwork and mechanics for success in quick passing game. Scheme. Quick routes – 1 cut Quick reads – 1 side / 1 defender Quick ly getting the ball into the hands of our athletes. Scheme. Mirrored routes (both sides are doing the same thing) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Quick Passing ConceptsSchemes, reads, footwork and mechanics for success in quick
passing game.
Scheme
• Quick routes – 1 cut• Quick reads – 1 side / 1 defender• Quickly getting the ball into the
hands of our athletes
Scheme
• Mirrored routes (both sides are doing the same thing)
• Puts 2 plays in one players zone of defense.• Used to force the defense to change its plan
and stretch their responsibilities.
Footwork / Coaching Points
• Shotgun– 1 step drop– Catch and Throw
• Right Footwork Shown– Rt foot perpendicular to
target (behind Lt foot)– Left foot steps 6 inches
outside the target– Must turn shoulders to get
power on the throw!
L RR
L
Footwork / Coaching Points
• Shotgun– 1 step drop– Catch and Throw
• Left Footwork Shown– Rt foot perpendicular to
target– Left foot steps 6 inches
outside the target
L RR
L
Footwork / Coaching Points
• Under Center– 3 step drop– “Big, little, little”
• Right footwork shown– Turn on third step – Step 6 inches outside
the target
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RL
R
L
Footwork / Coaching Points
• Under Center– 3 step drop– “Big, little, little”
• Left footwork shown– Turn on third step – Step 6 inches
outside the target
L R
RL
R
L
Pre-Snap Read
• Choose best side to attack.• This choice should be based on:– Best matchup– Best leverage
• Don’t over think it. Attack.
Post-Snap Reads
• Single defensive player read• Inside out: – Used to attack the outside linebacker (Dog)– Forces the dog to choose between two players in
his flat or curl zones.– Used in the Slants, Hitches, Bend passes
• 3rd Receivers are man options to attack good matchups
Post-Snap Reads
• Single defensive player read• High low:– Used to attack a corner forcing him to cover two
players in his sideline zone.– Used in the Fade
• 3rd receiver runs control routes to help vs. man coverage
Dog Read: Stressing the OLB (red)
Dog Read: Force him to cover both the flat and the curl zones (yellow)
Dog Read: Use routes that make him expose his responsibility
Dog Read: Use routes that make him expose his responsibility (Inside or out)
Corner Read: Stressing the corner (red)
Corner Read: Force him to cover both the numbers and the flats zones (yellow)
Corner Read: Use routes that make him expose his responsibility
Corner Read: Use routes that make him expose his responsibility (High or Low)
Plays
• There are 4 plays in the Quick Series of our offense.– Slants 1 / 1s / 2q– Hitches 0 / 0s / 8– Bend 1 / 2q / 8– Fade 6 / 2q / 4
• Examples of each follow.
Slants: 1 / 1s / 8
Hitches: 0 / 0s / 8
Bend: 1 / 2q / 8
Fade: 6 / 2q / 4
Plays
• The next few days will cover each of these plays specifically.
• Take your time and dig into each play.