Author: dillon

Switchblade (4-Wide)

The Switchblade is a deadly combination route that cuts right through the defense by switching two receivers as they run their routes up field.  A man-to-man defense will have trouble keeping up with both of the downfield receivers, and a zone defense will be... Read More »

Ridge Force (Bunch)

The Ridge Force play forces the defense to flow with the flow with the combination of the two post routes coming across the top ridge of the defensive secondary.  Once the defenders start flowing with the combination of those routes, the outside receivers bre... Read More »

Ridge Force (Stacks)

The Ridge Force play forces the defense to flow with the flow with the combination of the two post routes coming across the top ridge of the defensive secondary.  Once the defenders start flowing with the combination of those routes, the outside receivers bre... Read More »

Ridge Force (Trips)

The Ridge Force play forces the defense to flow with the flow with the combination of the two post routes coming across the top ridge of the defensive secondary.  Once the defenders start flowing with the combination of those routes, the outside receivers bre... Read More »

Ridge Force (3-Wide)

The Ridge Force play forces the defense to flow with the flow with the combination of the two post routes coming across the top ridge of the defensive secondary.  Once the defenders start flowing with the combination of those routes, the outside receivers bre... Read More »

Ridge Force (4-Wide)

The Ridge Force play forces the defense to flow with the flow with the combination of the two post routes coming across the top ridge of the defensive secondary.  Once the defenders start flowing with the combination of those routes, the outside receivers bre... Read More »

Corners Attack (Bunch)

Corners attack does just what its name says it does: Attack the Corners.  The corner routes get depth into the corner of the defensive secondary, while the underneath routes wreak havoc in the flats.  The slot receiver who runs the corner in combination with... Read More »

Corners Attack (Stacks)

Corners attack does just what its name says it does: Attack the Corners.  The corner routes get depth into the corner of the defensive secondary, while the underneath routes wreak havoc in the flats.  The slot receiver who runs the corner in combination with... Read More »

Corners Attack (Trips)

Corners attack does just what its name says it does: Attack the Corners.  The corner routes get depth into the corner of the defensive secondary, while the underneath routes wreak havoc in the flats.  The slot receiver who runs the corner in combination with... Read More »

Corners Attack (3-Wide)

Corners attack does just what its name says it does: Attack the Corners.  The corner routes get depth into the corner of the defensive secondary, while the underneath routes wreak havoc in the flats.  The slot receiver who runs the corner in combination with... Read More »

Corners Attack (4-Wide)

Corners attack does just what its name says it does: Attack the Corners.  The corner routes get depth into the corner of the defensive secondary, while the underneath routes wreak havoc in the flats.  The slot receiver who runs the corner in combination with... Read More »

Back Shoulder Fade (Bunch)

The Back Shoulder fade is a go-to play for goal line situations.  It gives the Receiver two options to chose from based upon how the defender guards him. If the Cornerback is guarding deep, then the Quarterback can throw the ball short, but if the Cornerback ... Read More »