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