This video will focus on a 3x1 route concept to beat cover 2, cover 3, and Man coverage. Obviously there are so many route concepts that beat coverages. These are three that I love.
That 2nd route is a tight fit vs cov3,..reason is the Corner will squeeze the #2, route up the seam its actually better vs man. and most often the hook curl defender will look to hole drop to the #3 receiver. I like it better ahain vs man bc we can game the mike Backer.. Stutter route, most Mike's can't stay with a quick #3.
by the defense alignment they already beat, in 3x1 the $ will 99% of the time be over the hash or lined up with the Center. & in Cover 2 he's reading #3 vert to baccside #1 Post. The route concepts are good though, not bad at all.
You can never predict for certain how a defense will align unless you have seen them. The defense is generic. IMO reading the #3 in cover 2 can be good at times but it can also lead that safety to be manipulated. He must be disciplined and understand how to let the plays come to him.
coach what about vs man u have twins on each side vs cover 2 with one receiver running a smoke screen and extending his hands out like were throwing the screen to him so we can get the linebackers and cornerbacks to bite on that player and then having the receiver by that receiver running a in or slant route and get some space run and get yards
I have a similar play in my playbook. I call it "Bubble Fox." I go twins to both sides. On the snap, the slot is running a bubble concept. The wideout fakes a stalk block on the corner as the QB pump fakes to the bubble. This normally will get the corner to bite on the bubble, then the wideout gets behind the corner fast and runs a fade. We were down by 4 with 1:18 left in the game, ball at own 40. I wanted to run bubble fox but knew I had to set it up. I called a bubble screen, got 6 yards. We went hurry up and ran bubble fox the next play. The corner bit hard and the fade was open. We won the game with a 54 yard TD under a minute left to go.
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