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Read versus Progression With a READ the QB will look to the SS to tell him where to go with the football. If he drops to cover the curl, throw to the flat. If he covers the flat, go to the curl. You have to be able to see what the defense is doing. With a PROGRESSION the QB will look downfield until he nears the end of his drop. He will shoot his eyes to the #1 area of the field. If at the top of the drop #1 is covered, he will now reset his feet and look to #2. If he is covered he will take off and look for the outlet receiver and d/ or try to gain yards on his own. You don t thave to know what the defense is doing, just know if your receiver is covered or not. Ideally, the QB should be able to use all three types. He should recognize when its man and he uses match-up, when its an easy zone read or when the progression is the most appropriate technique.

Read Versus Progression

Types of Reads Match-up: Its man coverage and you pick the best match- up; your best receiver is in the slot and he has a linebacker covering him. Key Reads: You read a defender you throw in the other direction; he jumps the flat and you throw the curl. Progressions: Defenses are hard to read so you go from the #1 receiver to the #2 receiver to the outlet receiver. You let your feet guide you in the timing of the progression. You hit your last step and look at the curl and it isn t there so you reset your feet to the flat and its not there so you take off towards the line of scrimmage and dump the ball to the outlet receiver.

Match-up Read Best Receiver is running a Comeback

Match-up Best Receiver is running a Dig / Square-in

Best Receiver is running a Drag or Best Receiver is running a Drag or Drive Route

Slant Read

Stick Read

Inside Seam Area Speed-out p Read

Curl Read Mike (or second LB in from the weak side in a 3-4) will tell you what side to go to in a disciplined defense. If he drops straight back or goes strong, you throw weak. If he drops weak, you throw strong-side. That just tells you there will be more defenders to one side or the other hard for young QBs.

Deep-out / Corner (China) Read

Deep-out / Corner (China) Read (2)

Safety Read

Safety Read (2)

Dig Read

Dig Read (2)

Square-in Read

Square-in Read (2)

All Go versus 3 or 1-Free

All Go versus 2 Safety Look

Norm Chow s Deep Progression

Play-action action Progression

Specific Progressions There are 12 Basic Progressions that even the most advanced passing games use Once you install and the QB knows them, you can change which receiver is the primary based on formations

3 Basic Progressions in the Quick Passing Game 1) Flat to Slant 2) Outside to inside 3) Flat to Stick

9 Basic Progressions in the Regular Dropback Passing Game 4) (Alert) Mesh, to Flat 5) Sideline to Stop to Middle 6) Curl to Flat to Middle 7) (Alert Post) Comeback to Flat to Middle (Note; with very fast players, a receiver could run a drag route to replace the flat route because the drag would get across the field so fast to the flat area.) 8) (Alert Post) Dig to Drag to Flat 9) (Alert Post) Outside to Inside to Flat 10 (Alert Post) Corner to Flat to Middle 11) Streak to Dead Zone to Flat 12) All Go Inside to Outside to Middle

What to do as you get to the LOS 1) Get to the LOS with 18-seconds left on the play-clock and get your hands under center, 2) Tell yourself your progression / read; e.g. Curl to Flat to Middle. 3) Take a look at the front for protection and / or for bubbles to run at, 4) Look to where the safeties are, 5) First step into drop look at the safeties, 6) Middle of the drop look with your eyes only to area of the field for read or progression, 7) Last crossover snap your head to the area and expect to throw the pass, 8) Throw the pass or save the throw, and reset.

Dbl. Slant & Flat slant Different Drops are use to either get the ball out quickly or to buy time to let the slant open up.

QK Hitch & QK Speed-out

Stick

Mesh

Sideline

Curl

Comeback

Dig with a post alert

Square-in Similar to the dbl slant concept

Corner Route Similar to the Deep out concept

Streaks

Streaks

Tricks of the Trade Never look at the football when throwing a pass! You ll never attain a level of great accuracy because of the way your brain works. Most all QBs don t realize this.

Accuracy Look to where you want to throw the pass, and trust the throw. Don t thinkor aim, just look, trust and throw.

Accuracy (2) Focus on the smallest area you can when throwing a pass; look small, miss small.

When leading a receiver on a pass, look to the area of the throw rather than staring at the receiver. You will be more accurate (throwing the same place you are looking) and you will always see if there is a defender coming into the area. Makes you more accurate and cuts down in interceptions

When good things happen, focus on the feeling on how good it is (makes your brain want to recreate the feeling) without losing your poise,

When bad things happen, let it go quickly. Nothing gets better when you focus on the negative..nothing! Learn from it (Never throw late over the middle) and let it go. Go over it in the film room

When you are leading a receiver with the pass, never look directly at the receiver. You need to look to the area you are throwing to. This way you will be more accurate, and if a defender d f d is i in i the area, you ll be b able to t see him and d react t appropriately (save the throw if needed) and then resetting gyour feet for the second dprogression. o

Progression Drill Call C a playl QB drops back with eyes closed knowing that he will open them at last cross-over and his eyes will go to first progression. If the man has his hands up, throw it. If not, reset and go to next progression, then outlet. The idea is that the QB can t see anything until he nears the top of his drop. If there is an alert in the play, have the QB open his eyes in the middle of the drop (when he would peek at the alert). If there is a receiver there, he throws. Coach can do this drill alone or have receivers stand at the catch area, or have them at the top of their routes and the open man is the only one that starts running when the QB opens his eyes. The main idea here is you force the QB to only look at his progressions at the top of the drop rather than cheating and looking the whole time. It makes his brain process the information faster and makes him learn faster. At first he will be off-balance in his throws.

Progression Drill Forces (teaches) the QB to process information quickly and then to throw with balance for more accuracy

Throwing Through Passing Lanes Drill Prevents QBs from short-arming the throw where they don t use their legs in the motion because they don t want to run into their linemen QB takes a very small re-positioning step and throws between linemen so they can follow-through and use their legs

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