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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

SPRINT OUT SMASH COMBOS

 SPRINT SMASH with DEEP OUT
#1 WR runs what I call a READ HITCH. WR runs to  a depth @ 6yards and slides to the open area
#2 WR runs a CORNER. Plant at 8 yards and stay vertical. Let the QB's throw lead him to the open area
#3 WR run a SQUARE OUT. Plant at 10 yards and may slow down according to coverage
Backside WR runs a POST that can get into QB's view and replace the Safety





SPRINT SMASH with  WHIP
#1 WR runs what I call a READ HITCH. WR runs to  a depth @ 6yards and slides to the open area
#2 WR run a WHIP. Run toward ILB then pivot outside. The route may gain some depth.
#3 WR runs a CORNER. Plant at 8 yards and stay vertical. Let the QB's throw lead him to the open area

Backside WR runs a POST that can get into QB's view and replace the Safety


SPRINT SMASH with SKINNY CORNER
#1 WR runs what I call a READ HITCH. WR runs to  a depth @ 6yards and slides to the open area
#2 WR runs a CORNER. Plant at 8 yards and stay vertical. Let the QB's throw lead him to the open area
#3 WR runs a SKINNY CORNER. Plant at 8 yards and stay vertical.the landmark may be the goalpost...


Backside WR runs a POST that can get into QB's view and replace the Safety


SPRINT SMASH with backside Z POST CORNER. 
A great change-up. the QB's roll is shorter setting up behind the OT.

#1 WR runs what I call a READ HITCH. WR runs to  a depth @ 6yards and slides to the open area
#2 WR runs a SKINNY CORNER. Plant at 8 yards and stay vertical.the landmark may be the goalpost...

#3 WR runs a SKINNY POST .
Backside WR runs a POST CORNER. When the CB falls asleep and thinks backside post that the QB never throws. BAM. the backside WR breaks and ...TD!!!

1 comment:

  1. When do you run these sprint outs? What coverage are you attacking? What is the qbs read proggression?

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