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Learn the nine essential football routes and their strategic impact in the game, explained with detailed images and examples.
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15 wrz 2016 · For this article we show several common pass routes and route combos that you will find in real football and video game football. We break the sections down with quick pass, medium pass, and deep pass.
6 sie 2024 · Hitch routes are great for defenses who have their defensive backs lined up far away. Offenses will take advantage of this space by having receivers run a hitch. This is one of the easiest routes to run on the list and is one of the easiest for the quarterback to complete.
24 wrz 2022 · The stick route is a short route where the receiver will either sit down at about five yards in between zone defenders, or break away from the middle of the field against man coverage. The stick route designed for a tight end or slot receiver lined up inside the formation, and is used to get the ball to a receiver in the middle of the field ...
3 lut 2015 · There are a variety of tight end routes, including the standard 0-9 route tree and other specialized plays. A versatile tight end will want to be able to run everything in the route tree to open themselves up to more passing play opportunities.
17 wrz 2014 · In this post we will look at some of the standard route concepts run from a TE/Flanker alignment. Obviously, these can be paired with other routes (some I'll show including a RB), but this is to get the fundamental understanding of the routes.
28 lut 2017 · This post is a follow up to Passing Game Formations Part 1. Installing Formations and Backfield Sets. The difference between Trips and Orange is the alignment of the Tight End. In Orange you get three receivers to the Tight End. With Trips you get three receivers away from the Tight End.