Author: dillon

WR Screen and Up (4-Wide)

The WR Screen and Up play is a great trick play that takes some time to set up.  You have to run the WR Screen play beforehand, and run it successfully.  If you begin to hurt them with the Screen, then the defense will start to sneak up forward, and that is ... Read More »

WR Screen (Bunch)

The WR Screen is a play that utilizes blocking by the inside Receivers to enable a running lane for the outside Receiver.  The Wide Receiver running the screen route needs to push up field hard for two steps, and the quickly turn around for the ball.  Timing... Read More »

WR Screen (Stacks)

The WR Screen is a play that utilizes blocking by the inside Receivers to enable a running lane for the outside Receiver.  The Wide Receiver running the screen route needs to push up field hard for two steps, and the quickly turn around for the ball.  Timing... Read More »

WR Screen (Trips)

The WR Screen is a play that utilizes blocking by the inside Receivers to enable a running lane for the outside Receiver.  The Wide Receiver running the screen route needs to push up field hard for two steps, and the quickly turn around for the ball.  Timing... Read More »

WR Screen (3-Wide)

The WR Screen is a play that utilizes blocking by the inside Receivers to enable a running lane for the outside Receiver.  The Wide Receiver running the screen route needs to push up field hard for two steps, and the quickly turn around for the ball.  Timing... Read More »

WR Screen (4-Wide)

The WR Screen is a play that utilizes blocking by the inside Receivers to enable a running lane for the outside Receiver.  The Wide Receiver running the screen route needs to push up field hard for two steps, and the quickly turn around for the ball.  Timing... Read More »

Quick Pivot (Bunch)

The Quick Pivot play is meant to be used as a play against a defense that is backing up off the line of scrimmage.  If they are giving too much space to the Wide Receivers, then hit them with this quick pass to catch them off guard.  If the Quarterback makes... Read More »

Quick Pivot (Stacks)

The Quick Pivot play is meant to be used as a play against a defense that is backing up off the line of scrimmage.  If they are giving too much space to the Wide Receivers, then hit them with this quick pass to catch them off guard.  If the Quarterback makes... Read More »

Quick Pivot (Trips)

The Quick Pivot play is meant to be used as a play against a defense that is backing up off the line of scrimmage.  If they are giving too much space to the Wide Receivers, then hit them with this quick pass to catch them off guard.  If the Quarterback makes... Read More »

Quick Pivot (3-Wide)

The Quick Pivot play is meant to be used as a play against a defense that is backing up off the line of scrimmage.  If they are giving too much space to the Wide Receivers, then hit them with this quick pass to catch them off guard.  If the Quarterback makes... Read More »

Quick Pivot (4-Wide)

The Quick Pivot play is meant to be used as a play against a defense that is backing up off the line of scrimmage.  If they are giving too much space to the Wide Receivers, then hit them with this quick pass to catch them off guard.  If the Quarterback makes... Read More »

Rainbow (Bunch)

The Rainbow play allows the Wide Receivers to attack the defense by running arcs all across the middle of the field.  Each arc is run at a different level of the defense, therefore, combining to create a Rainbow of manly intensity. The Quarterback can choose ... Read More »