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Box (Bunch)
The Box play allows you to trap the defense into having to make a high/low decision. In fact, there are two different high/low areas on the defense that this play attacks. By singling out the safety, the Quarterback can make a “high/low” read bas... Read More »

Box (Stacks)
The Box play allows you to trap the defense into having to make a high/low decision. In fact, there are two different high/low areas on the defense that this play attacks. By singling out the safety, the Quarterback can make a “high/low” read bas... Read More »

Box (Trips)
The Box play allows you to trap the defense into having to make a high/low decision. In fact, there are two different high/low areas on the defense that this play attacks. By singling out the safety, the Quarterback can make a “high/low” read bas... Read More »

Box (3-Wide)
The Box play allows you to trap the defense into having to make a high/low decision. In fact, there are two different high/low areas on the defense that this play attacks. By singling out the safety, the Quarterback can make a “high/low” read bas... Read More »

Box (4-Wide)
The Box play allows you to trap the defense into having to make a high/low decision. In fact, there are two different high/low areas on the defense that this play attacks. By singling out the safety, the Quarterback can make a “high/low” read bas... Read More »

Smash (Bunch)
Utilizing the popular corner/stop route concept, the Smash play will attack many different zones in the defensive secondary. The first read that the Quarterback should make is to watch how the Cornerback plays the routes. If he stays low on the Stop route,... Read More »

Smash (Stacks)
Utilizing the popular corner/stop route concept, the Smash play will attack many different zones in the defensive secondary. The first read that the Quarterback should make is to watch how the Cornerback plays the routes. If he stays low on the Stop route,... Read More »

Smash (Trips)
Utilizing the popular corner/stop route concept, the Smash play will attack many different zones in the defensive secondary. The first read that the Quarterback should make is to watch how the Cornerback plays the routes. If he stays low on the Stop route,... Read More »

Smash (3-Wide)
Utilizing the popular corner/stop route concept, the Smash play will attack many different zones in the defensive secondary. The first read that the Quarterback should make is to watch how the Cornerback plays the routes. If he stays low on the Stop route,... Read More »

Smash (4-Wide)
Utilizing the popular corner/stop route concept, the Smash play will attack many different zones in the defensive secondary. The first read that the Quarterback should make is to watch how the Cornerback plays the routes. If he stays low on the Stop route,... Read More »
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