Awesome videos, I play on a touch football team in the off season and im playing some QB for the first time. These videos have been teaching me a lot and has given me a better understanding of the game.
yes -- all that means is that the SS now becomes a Linebacker and he is tighter to the LOS and tac kle. Play-action is nice because the 4-4 is designed to stop the run. There are a lot of holes down-field as far as the passing game is concerned.
There's one thing I wanted to ask you about this video. You said that the Dig route (with the seam release) is used only by a single side receiver, and yet on this video at 0:26 this is not the case. Could you explain why?
Good point ... but that is a two-receiver side and the LB was in his route path. The back was running the flat route so he had to use a vertical release. Sorry for the confusion.
Thanks for the comment. I should update these a bit. Since I put these together, Ive had opportunities to talk to NFL coaches and pick their brains. Although the material is on point, there are some subtle nuances that some coaches might find interesting. Also, now that things have gone digital, I have better quality film cut-ups.
Ideally I want him to use the seam-release when they are in a run type defense because it attacks the middle of the field. However, those backers were flying to the flat so the WR had to adjust his route. However, he has to be at a specific landmark at a specific time. Its not an offense where you run the dig to get open; the precise route will get you open. Its a philosophy. I want the QB to be able to throw to a spot blind-folded and know that the receiver will be where he needs to be.
Thank you for these schemes/route combos. I'm sure I'll use at least a few of them. I like the way you explain who the read is. That really does simplify it.
Awesome videos, I play on a touch football team in the off season and im playing some QB for the first time. These videos have been teaching me a lot and has given me a better understanding of the game.
barsbydawg1 2 months ago
I would noe because I am a quarterback.
beethao79 4 months ago
thank you for your advice aybe finally we will beat pearland
rootbeer104 2 years ago
In my division most of the team use a 4-4 defense like pearland and pasadena memorial would these reads work against this kind of defense
rootbeer104 2 years ago
yes -- all that means is that the SS now becomes a Linebacker and he is tighter to the LOS and tac kle. Play-action is nice because the 4-4 is designed to stop the run. There are a lot of holes down-field as far as the passing game is concerned.
TopGunQBAcademy 2 years ago
how does the curl-flat/swing read work when the defense is in cover 2
footba11fan41ife 2 years ago
Yes, but now the corner becomes the flat defender
TopGunQBAcademy 2 years ago
ok thanks
footba11fan41ife 2 years ago
There's one thing I wanted to ask you about this video. You said that the Dig route (with the seam release) is used only by a single side receiver, and yet on this video at 0:26 this is not the case. Could you explain why?
nexxogen 2 years ago
Good point ... but that is a two-receiver side and the LB was in his route path. The back was running the flat route so he had to use a vertical release. Sorry for the confusion.
TopGunQBAcademy 2 years ago
There arent to many people offering these kind of quality explanations, thankyou
brave89ulysses 2 years ago 2
Thanks for the comment. I should update these a bit. Since I put these together, Ive had opportunities to talk to NFL coaches and pick their brains. Although the material is on point, there are some subtle nuances that some coaches might find interesting. Also, now that things have gone digital, I have better quality film cut-ups.
TopGunQBAcademy 2 years ago
Looking forward to it.
brave89ulysses 2 years ago
Ideally I want him to use the seam-release when they are in a run type defense because it attacks the middle of the field. However, those backers were flying to the flat so the WR had to adjust his route. However, he has to be at a specific landmark at a specific time. Its not an offense where you run the dig to get open; the precise route will get you open. Its a philosophy. I want the QB to be able to throw to a spot blind-folded and know that the receiver will be where he needs to be.
TopGunQBAcademy 2 years ago
Thank you for these schemes/route combos. I'm sure I'll use at least a few of them. I like the way you explain who the read is. That really does simplify it.
paydirt66 3 years ago
this has been very helpful i appreciate this so much
ebby1208 3 years ago