LOOK he is wide open. This is where it come from and it was a answer in the nfl for corner blitzes. It can be applied to soft coverage. it works best I think towards as single rec side or a flanker to a te side.
Into the boundry a corner back depth of 8 yds or more or to the field a corner back depth of 10 yds or more.
WR drives hard for 1 step. this makes the db take a step back. then the wr turns his numbers to the qb. the qb to the right open with his right foot, steps with his left and throws. to the left for a right handed qb, he takes his right foot crosses behind his left, steps open with the left foot and throws. same footwork for the bubble screen by qb under center. In the shotgun, catch, step and throw. It is best run when wr and qb are on a nonsignal kid of way. qb looks at the wr, wr looks back and they both know it is a look throw. line blocks what ever the play is. The Green Bay packers ran the heck out of his play. they also ran it to the slot rec. a great deal of the time to.
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