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Eagle Package 2011 YDWIII - Gregory Double Wing

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Passing Game Theory• Cross passing game is a progression read that utilizes a level concept and we are specifically attacking theshallow, vertical middle, and vertical outside to one side of the field. It allows us to use our receiversspeed horizontally (across the field) and get them into open space vacated by the defenders who arecovering the vertical routes on the play side.• The QB will always peek to the vertical outside route in the pattern to pull the safety to that side of thefield and to rotate the coverage away from are primary reads. It also gives us a PEEK DEEP that allows ourQB to see an open vertical receiver and throw to him if he is wide open. This happens when the defense isoverplaying the run and/or the uncovered/perimeter passing game.• Peek deep will always be on the opposite side of the 2 read (FOLLOW IN route to the vertical middle).• 1 Read is always the shallow read. Once the QB peeks deep he resets and looks over the top of thecenter’s head and waits for the 1 to cross his face. If he is open (space from center to perimeter is open infront of the receiver) he throws him open now.• 2 Read if you see the defense on top of the space in front of 1 that means they have rotated to the shallowand 2 will be in the space they have rotated out of and he will look “behind” the center and above theshallow and find the open space and throw the ball to the 2 right now.• In the case of backside routes and perimeter routes that are not a part of the read progression you can tagthe PASS play with the route name to tell the QB and RECEIVER they will be the 1 read after the PEEK DEEP.

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