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Stops (I)
Start off your passing tree with the most basic of route concepts; the five yard Stop. The hardest part of passing the ball in youth football is the limited amount of time the Quarterback has to throw before he is sacked. This will not be a problem for the... Read More »
Out & Up (Ace)
After you have properly set up the defense with consecutive Quick Out play calls, go for the home run with a double move by calling an Out & Up. Keep the Quarterback protected long enough for the Receiver to make his way down the sideline and get ready for... Read More »
Out & Up (Wing-T)
After you have properly set up the defense with consecutive Quick Out play calls, go for the home run with a double move by calling an Out & Up. Keep the Quarterback protected long enough for the Receiver to make his way down the sideline and get ready for... Read More »
Out & Up (Wishbone)
After you have properly set up the defense with consecutive Quick Out play calls, go for the home run with a double move by calling an Out & Up. Keep the Quarterback protected long enough for the Receiver to make his way down the sideline and get ready for... Read More »
Out & Up (Pro)
After you have properly set up the defense with consecutive Quick Out play calls, go for the home run with a double move by calling an Out & Up. Keep the Quarterback protected long enough for the Receiver to make his way down the sideline and get ready for... Read More »
Out & Up (I)
After you have properly set up the defense with consecutive Quick Out play calls, go for the home run with a double move by calling an Out & Up. Keep the Quarterback protected long enough for the Receiver to make his way down the sideline and get ready for... Read More »
Quick Outs (Ace)
Get the ball to the outside quickly with nicely executed out routes. With your receivers out in the open field, if they can successfully catch the pass, there will only be one defender standing between them and the end zone.... Read More »
Quick Outs (Wing-T)
Get the ball to the outside quickly with nicely executed out routes. With your receivers out in the open field, if they can successfully catch the pass, there will only be one defender standing between them and the end zone.... Read More »
Quick Outs (Wishbone)
Get the ball to the outside quickly with nicely executed out routes. With your receivers out in the open field, if they can successfully catch the pass, there will only be one defender standing between them and the end zone.... Read More »
Quick Outs (Pro)
Get the ball to the outside quickly with nicely executed out routes. With your receivers out in the open field, if they can successfully catch the pass, there will only be one defender standing between them and the end zone.... Read More »
Quick Outs (I)
Get the ball to the outside quickly with nicely executed out routes. With your receivers out in the open field, if they can successfully catch the pass, there will only be one defender standing between them and the end zone.... Read More »
WR Reverse Pass (Ace)
If you can implement a successful WR Reverse into your offense, then the WR Reverse Pass play can be a deadly addition. Once you have the defense scared about the reverse to your speedy Wingback, then you can sneak behind them for an almost automatic touchdo... Read More »
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