Monday, September 22, 2008

Passing Tree

Passing can be effective if everyone on offense is working together. The first aspect of passing is pass protection. This means the OL needs to give their QB time. The second aspect are the routes the WR's run. The QB takes a 3-step or a 5-step drop on most pass plays. This means that the WR has to run their route precisely in order to match the timing with the QB. Below is our passing tree for review. Please take the time to go over these routes.

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