Great question and you nailed the next team that we have broken down. I finished the breakdown a couple of days ago of their games and will have some Ole Miss videos up hopefully by the end of the month. Thanks for watching and the suggestion!
Why not have the #1 WR run a post or corner, the #2 WR run the snag, and ofc the #3 or TE run the Quick Out/Arrow? I’m just thinking it would maybe push things vertically better (especially if it’s a post instead of a corner). This was a major passing staple for me so just curious. We used the F/H and TE a lot for the arrow route and he was open 9/10 times. Great concept for a guy that can get YAC.
No doubt. Most teams forget about the H or TE. I would think they would want the outside guy to run the snag to get a chance for a couple of rubs, but I know both are good concepts! Thanks for watching!
I think it just depends on what they do up front. If they are faking run away j would call it a boot but if they are reaching the way the QB is going I would call it a sprint out.
Love snag!
Can you do another video (or more than one) on Lane Kiffin/Jeff Lebby’s scheme at Ole Miss last season?
Great question and you nailed the next team that we have broken down. I finished the breakdown a couple of days ago of their games and will have some Ole Miss videos up hopefully by the end of the month. Thanks for watching and the suggestion!
@@coachescaviar8898 really looking forward to that, thank you coach!
Why not have the #1 WR run a post or corner, the #2 WR run the snag, and ofc the #3 or TE run the Quick Out/Arrow? I’m just thinking it would maybe push things vertically better (especially if it’s a post instead of a corner). This was a major passing staple for me so just curious. We used the F/H and TE a lot for the arrow route and he was open 9/10 times. Great concept for a guy that can get YAC.
No doubt. Most teams forget about the H or TE. I would think they would want the outside guy to run the snag to get a chance for a couple of rubs, but I know both are good concepts! Thanks for watching!
What do you call this Dive/Stretch Fake with a Rollout to the same side? It is technically neither a Bootleg nor a Rollout, isn't it?
I think it just depends on what they do up front. If they are faking run away j would call it a boot but if they are reaching the way the QB is going I would call it a sprint out.