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Passing Tree Secondary Routes
Replace |
Exactly what the route is called. Your secondary or safety receiver should drive to and replace the area where your receivers were aligned. Works well in the case when receivers clear out one side of the field. |
Arrow |
A route in which the receiver drives on a 45 degree angle, always toward the side line. The receiver should always look over the outside shoulder for the pass. |
Stop |
Look for open space. Turn to the quarterback with your back to the defender. This should be a pass to the chest. |
Circle / Wheel |
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Flare |
Rounded off pattern in the backfield with the completion coming near or at the line of scrimmage. Usually executed by a running back being used as a second or third option. A pass option for a quarterback when his main options have been shut down. |
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