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Football Quick Passing Game Playbook
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Mike Emendorfer
UW-Platteville Football
“The Quick Passing
Game from Shotgun”
•UW-Platteville
Football
“Teaching the Flat-Curl Concept and
Its Variations”
•with: •Mike Emendorfer
•The Spread Offense
•Building a Passing System
Mike EmendorferMike Emendorfer
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Mike EmendorferMike Emendorfer
UWUW--Platteville FootballPlatteville Football
““Complete Screen GameComplete Screen Game””
Mike EmendorferMike Emendorfer
UWUW--Platteville FootballPlatteville Football
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The quick passing game is the “BREAD AND
BUTTER” of our offense. We must be able to
execute this package anywhere on the field. In this
package we want aggressive blocks by the linemen,
crisp routes by receivers,
and quick decisions by
the quarterback. We
want the ball in the
receiver’s hands as
quickly as possible.
Philosophy:
1. EFFICIENT, CONSISTENT, AND “BALL-PROTECTIVE.” A
higher percentage of positive plays, more yards per play, and a
lower percentage of “disaster plays” then any other phase of our
offense.
2. CREATES BALANCE
A high-percentage, safe way to balance the running game &
keep defenses out of 6- and 7-man fronts.
3. FORCES DEFENSE TO COVER ENTIRE FIELD
It creates a sideline-to-sideline “stretch” of the defense that
widens lanes between people, in turn helping other aspects of
your offense.
Benefits Of The Quick Passing Game
4. LIMITS IMPACT OF DEVASTATING RUSHERS &
EFFECTIVENESS OF STUNTS
A quick rhythm and short launching point dramatically help
protection.
5. PROVIDES SOUND BLITZ ANSWERS
Allows us to aggressively attack and exploit the blitz, creating
simple, ready-made answers that our QB can understand, our
WR can execute, and our OL can protect. A high number of
edge throws provide answers for zone blitzes as well.
6. GETS BALL IN HANDS OF BEST ATHLETES
Benefits Of The Quick Passing Game
Defensive Answers To Our Quick Passing Game
1. They will give up the 5 or 6 yard completion and
think of tackling our receiver at that yardage. If
the defensive coordinator has done his
homework, they will realize that half of all
passing yardage comes AFTER THE CATCH.
So a 5 or 6 yard catch will usually turn into a 10
- 12 yard play. We will take that!
2. They will play a 2 deep concept with either zone or man underneath. Either of these might force us to throw the fade route. We can do this, but we would prefer to run the football against this coverage. The reason being, with 4 wide-outs it would take 6 people to cover them. This puts only 5 in the box, and gives us a great opportunity to run the football. Our fade-flat and Double-slant combinations should still work effectively.
Defensive Answers to Our Quick Passing Game
3. Blitz! If the first two theories do not work for
them they will go to the blitz theory. If they
bring 6 we can block that, 7 is the problem. If
they use 4 across coverage, the QB has to make
a decision. One, get the ball off before they get
to him, or two bring in an extra player for
protection. **REMEMBER this is man to man,
no help, if the DB makes one little mistake it is 6
points.**
Defensive Answers to Our Quick Passing Game
Quick Protection
• Aggressive blocking
• Cut-blocking
• Man or Gap Protection
• If in doubt, bring in extra protection
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Coaching the Quarterback in the Quick Package
• Footwork 1. Throwing to the Right – Pop your feet, get shoulder to target
2. Throwing to the Left – Cross over right behind left; Open Hips
• Read 1. Uncovered
2. Softest corner
3. Throw away form strength of the defense
4. On the hitch and out, read shoulders of flat defender
5. Throw hitch or out vs. loose corner
6. Run the ball vs. Cover 2 or 5, or check into flat/fade or Double/slant
7. Throw fade at 18-20 yards
• A.M.F- This is for both the wingbacks and the wide receivers. If a
defender is within 5 yards on a hitch route or out route, beat him deep.
Or, if his feet do not move on your up field release, work to get over
top and make a decision at your break point.
• D.A.- This rules are for the wings, if the defender over you plays
wide or on the snap of the ball flies out to cover the flats, just open up
to the QB, staying 3-4 yards from LOS.
Quick Package Receiver Rules
• 30-Under, Push vertical one yard, pause and come flat aiming for a
point 3-5 yards deep over #2, vs. Zone find the hole, vs. Man use stay on the move.
• 31-Read Slant, Loose defender (Cover 3 or 4)- Attack the defender
five yards vertically, break off your outside foot aiming for 12 yards on the hash, should catch the ball at 7-9 yards.
Tight defender (Cover 1 or 2)-Work inside and vertical to five yards, break off outside foot, adjust angle to flatten, holding the DB on your back, bal should be caught 5-6 yards deep.
• 32-Hitch, Drive 6 yards at the DB’s technique, sell vertical burst,
plant off outside foot, come back down your stem. Follow A.M.F. rules. Convert to fade if corner does not move his feet.
• 39-Fade, Read Coverage: Cover 2 & 5 Outside release, stay wide find
hole b/w safety and corner. Cover 1 attack the DB technique. Release outside, staying on the bottom of the numbers, QB will lead you over the outside shoulder.
Coaching the Split Ends in the Quick Package
• Doubles Formation Your route will compliment the Split End’s route
• 30-Slip, Push Vertical at the defenders inside shoulder, slip inside,
immediately get vertical, you must go inside.
• 31-Slant, Push vertical for three yards, break off outside foot, come
inside the defender, holding him on your back.
• 32-Hitch, Drive 6 yards at the DB’s technique, sell vertical burst,
plant off outside foot, come back down your stem. Follow A.M.F. rules.
Convert to fade if corner does not move his feet.
• 39-Flat, Push vertically four yards, speed cut out-dip your outside
shoulder and rollover your inside foot, you should be 6 yards deep, stay
parallel to the LOS.
Coaching the Wingback in the Quick Package
Coaching the Wingback in the Quick Package
• Trips Formation
1. #2 wingback mirrors the Split End’s route
2. #3 wingback runs the normal Wingback route
Formations
• Doubles
• Trips
• Panther (Empty)
Doubles
Trips – Back Strong
Trips – Back Away
No Back
Split End Rules
Under:
Push vertical one yard, pause
and come flat aiming for a
point 3-5 yards deep over
#2, vs. Zone find the hole,
vs. Man use stay on the
move.
Wingback Rules
Slip:
Push Vertical at the
defenders inside shoulder,
slip inside, immediately
get vertical, you must go
inside.
30
30 Slant—Under
X
W
R
Y
Z
B C
FS SS
B B
C
Split End Rules
Read Slant: Loose defender (Cover 3 or 4)- Attack
the defender five yards vertically, break off your outside foot aiming for 12 yards on the hash, should catch the ball at 7-9 yards.
Tight defender (Cover 1 or 2)-Work inside and vertical to five yards, break off outside foot, adjust angle to flatten, holding the DB on your back, bal should be caught 5-6 yards deep.
Wingback Rules
Shoot: Push up at an outside 45 degree for
one step. Continue to create an out route, at 2 yards. Get head around quickly.
31
31 Slant-Shoot
X
W
R
Y
Z
BC
FS
SSBB
C
•Break Slant at 5
yards. Should be
receivers 3rd step
allowing to push off
outside foot
•Quick Shoot route,
get heard around
quickly.
Split End Rules
Read Slant: Loose defender (Cover 3 or 4)- Attack
the defender five yards vertically, break off your outside foot aiming for 12 yards on the hash, should catch the ball at 7-9 yards.
Tight defender (Cover 1 or 2)-Work inside and vertical to five yards, break off outside foot, adjust angle to flatten, holding the DB on your back, bal should be caught 5-6 yards deep.
Wingback Rules
Slant: Push vertical for three yards, break
off outside foot, come inside the defender, holding him on your back.
31 Double
31 Double-Slant
X
W
R
Y
Z
BB
X
W
R
Y
Z
BC
FS SS
BB
C
Vs. Tight corners
•Break Slant at 5
yards. Should be
receivers 3rd step
allowing to push off
outside foot
•Aiming at the inside
foot of the LB must
make break at 2 yards.
Split End Rules
Hitch: Drive 6 yards at the DB’s
technique, sell vertical burst, plant off outside foot, come back down your stem. Follow A.M.F. rules. Convert to fade if corner does not move his feet.
Wingback Rules
Hitch: Drive 6 yards at the DB’s
technique, sell vertical burst, plant off outside foot, come back down your stem. Follow A.M.F. rules. Convert to fade if corner does not move his feet.
32
32 Hitches
X
W
R
Y
Z
B
C
FS
SSBB
C
•Sell vertical route,
read hips of corner
apply AMF if
necessary
•Aiming at the inside foot
of the LB must make
break at 2 yards.
Read Feet of the
Corner
Trips 32
Hitches
X
W
R
Y
Z
B
C
FS
SSB B
C
Split End Rules
Fade: Read Coverage: Cover 2 & 5
Outside release, stay wide find hole b/w safety and corner. Cover 1 attack the DB technique. Release outside, staying on the bottom of the numbers, QB will lead you over the outside shoulder.
Wingback Rules
Flat: Push vertically four yards, speed
cut out-dip your outside shoulder and rollover your inside foot, you should be 6 yards deep, stay parallel to the LOS.
39
39 Flat—Fade
X
W
R
Y
Z
B C
FS SS
BBC
•Get outside release, get
head around quickly
•Sell vertical, make break at 5
yards off outside foot. Should
be third step, get head around
quickly.
Packaging Coverage Beaters
XW Y
Z
•31 Double X Hitch. Tells the receiver to the inside of the tag, in
this case the W Receiver, to adapt to the quick game call. If X
fade were tagged W would run the 5 yard out
•This packaging allows the slant against Cover 2 and the Hitch
against Cover 3.
•AMF rules still apply to the X hitch
R
Packaging Coverage Beaters
X
W
R
Y
Z
BB
X
W
R
Y
Z
BC
FS SS
BB
C
30 Y-W Corner
Corner--Under
X
W
R
Y
Z
BCSSBB
C B
W Corner Y Corner
Great for Goal line
31 Wheel Slant—Wheel
31 Wheel Slant—Wheel
X
W
R
Y
Z
B
C
FS
SSBB
C
•Take a picture of the QB, by
showing hands and eyes to QB,
selling the shoot route.
Panther 31 Bubble
Bubble--Slant
X
WR Y
Z
B
C
FSSS
BB
C
Panther 31 Bubble Bubble--Slant
X
WR Y
Z
B
C
FSSS
BB
C
Panther 39
Flat—Fade
X
WR
Y
Z
BC
FS SS
BBC
Extending the Routes
• The tag LONG is used to extend the routes
of the receivers
• 39 Long Changes the 5 yard out to a 10
yard out
• Long changes the quarterbacks 3-step drop
to a 5-step drop
Contact Information
Mike Emendorfer
UW-Platteville Football
1 University Plaza
Platteville, WI 53818
608-342-1801