Any stretch in combination with the snag is fine, just make sure the arrow goes straight to the sideline to gain width. Love the Jax De Ville photo. Wife was a Jags Cheerleader.
Question. Im new to play calling coach. Could you send the tail back on an arrow route as the horizontal stretch and if not, what are the disadvantages from doing so?
Coach, what do you think about the bunch formation? This can very easily be run from it along with the tags. Have you or do you use bunch, and if so how have defenses tried to defend you?
Honestly coach I use bunch sets more for run game stuff than passing stuff. You will usually get aggressive jam coverage on the point man and some type of inside outside bracket coverage behind it
Any stretch in combination with the snag is fine, just make sure the arrow goes straight to the sideline to gain width. Love the Jax De Ville photo. Wife was a Jags Cheerleader.
Sure you could, we don't play with one but its real easy to do front side and back side in the route and in protection.
hey coach,
great post! what are the splits for your receivers in this concept? also, when in the cadence do you send the tailback in motion? thanks!
Question. Im new to play calling coach. Could you send the tail back on an arrow route as the horizontal stretch and if not, what are the disadvantages from doing so?
Coach, what do you think about the bunch formation? This can very easily be run from it along with the tags. Have you or do you use bunch, and if so how have defenses tried to defend you?
Honestly coach I use bunch sets more for run game stuff than passing stuff. You will usually get aggressive jam coverage on the point man and some type of inside outside bracket coverage behind it
On the left slot wouldn't you want him to do his route over the linebacker instead of over? It'll make the FS lurk down a little more.
around 7:05? can you not put a TE end the game for the extra protection as well? just curious.
Over the linebacker instead of under I meant.