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PASS OFFENSE 2<br />

:: :xe fullback. If the safety flattens out, we'<br />

r: .r FIGUBE 3<br />

in behind him, in this case to the flanker<br />

22 z-in ro iighl end<br />

. : :<br />

:..::.- -an-to-man,theflankerr'unsaman-to-man<br />

trying beat the come. Ifit's man-to-<br />

:.:-. :he safety will often chase the tight end,<br />

r,: ::.re wilt be a good throwing lane with the<br />

:.!: !-:: comi n g out on the fulback.<br />

'.tlLen we throw to the fultback (see<br />

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-: rall should adve to him a foot in front ofhis<br />

WE<br />

: - :=r If thefullbackhas to rcach,he will take<br />

::- :::. oiTlhe ball, slow dowr or break stride,<br />

,r,: -: bably g€t nothing out ofit.<br />

- REUBE 2<br />

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Out Pattern<br />

The out pattem is a timed pattem thrown from a<br />

five-st€p d.op. On atimed pattem, a quarterback<br />

does not take a hitch step.<br />

The receivergoes straight up the field as close<br />

to tull speed as he can. At 10 yads he crosses<br />

over <strong>and</strong> breaks out. H€ catches the ball at 12<br />

(see Figure 4).The SP doesn't care about the coverage,<br />

other than if they roll up, he runs a seam.<br />

He doesn t care wh€fe the delensne baLk i" lo<br />

cated, <strong>and</strong> he doesnt chanse his angle ofrclease.<br />

Hejust runs the patt€m.<br />

:'-en he catches it, he goes up the sideline.<br />

-i. :el] our backs, "You want the sideline." The<br />

::rson is that only one man can tackle you at a<br />

::ne, <strong>and</strong> he often und€restimates a ball-carner<br />

:i.rng the side]ine. What w€ are after on 22 Z in<br />

:i a 'to g-yard gain to the fullback, or a 12-yad<br />

.-:in to the flanker. The fullback gets it about two<br />

::r ofthree timeB.<br />

Ia the two primary receivers are covered, our<br />

: :ancrback will come back <strong>and</strong> took at the tieht<br />

.nd. As soon as the tight end sees the<br />

:rarterback's eyes, he slid€s lat€raly for the pass<br />

< Figure 3).<br />

\\'c have seversl other options off our 22 ac-<br />

:i r. depending on the defense. We hav€ a Z-in<br />

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:: tullback motion, a circle-out with our flanl(er,<br />

!: i a llout with the tight end. The key to the<br />

: rss is the fullback. He should average 7 to 8<br />

.:.ds a catch. That's what we mean by ball-con-<br />

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