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Steinert Spartans 3 Step Drop Quick Passing Manual. Click your mouse to move forward. Basics. Hitch. Slant. Fade. Or to go directly to a section by pressing one of these buttons. . You can also press our logo button at the top left corner of any page to return to this page. Replay.
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Quick Passing Basics Replay
Quick Passing Basics • Complete Quick package consists of 3 patterns – 1) Hitch 2) Slant 3) Fade • Patterns are always mirrored on both sides of the ball. • Taught as a complete pattern – not just individual routes. All players must be able to run all routes within the pattern and know their route’s purpose. • No primary receiver – all receivers are to run complete routes and expect the ball every play. Replay
Quick Passing Basics Replay
Quick Passing Basics • QB’s pre-snap read will dictate the side he’ll be throwing to. • QB’s ‘key’ is always one defensive player with only 2 options -- “he does this - I do that”. • Several formations, motioning and adjustment ‘tags’ give the illusion of complexity to the defense. • For a side that has only one receiver in tight, we’ll apply a Common Sense Rule: If #1 is in tight, an outside route doesn’t ‘make sense’. Run a route to occupy the middle of the field. Replay
Quick Passing Basics Replay
Quick Passing Basics • Individual routes within each pattern are assigned based on where you are aligned within the formation. #1 #1 #2 #3 #3 #2 T G G T C • Receivers are numbered from the outside-in: - #1, #2 or #3 on both sides. • Note: many of our formations will not have a #2 or #3 receiver on both sides. Q Replay
Hitch Replay
Hitch Hand signal - “hang loose” #1 - Hitch route – wide split - 3 steps, snap back and expect the ball now (note: #1’s route will always be the pattern’s ‘name’ (e.g. hitch, slant, or fade)) #2 – Seam route – angle to outside shoulder of the OLB, slip inside him, throttle down, turn shoulders to QB and expect the ball now (note: #2 will run the route designed to get #1 open) #3 – Option route – get ‘open’ anywhere beyond 7 yardsandto the inside (note: on all patterns #3 will run an Option unless tagged) T G G T C #1 Q #1 Replay #2 #3 #2 #3 could have been shown on the left
Hitch Replay
Hitch • QB’s pre-snap read: he’ll choose the side with the ‘softest’ Cornerback, being sure a LB is not in his passing lane. • At the snap the QB will look at his ‘key’, the flat defender, and throw opposite his coverage = QB key K S C C B B B K #1 T G G T C Q #1 Replay #3 #2
Hitch Replay
Hitch If the ‘key’ defender doesn’t fly out to the flat, we’ll throw to the Hitch = QB key K S C C B B B K T G G T C Q #1 Replay #1 #3 #2
Hitch Replay
Hitch If the ‘key’ defender flies out to the flat, we’ll throw to the Seam = QB key K S C C B B B K T G G T C Q #1 Replay #1 #3 #2
Hitch Replay
Hitch Example – 1 of 3 22 309 = QB key S K C C B B B K T G G T X C Y Q Z #1 #1 F #2 Replay Pre-snap – the QB picks right side because of the softer Cornerback QB sees the Flat defender cover the Seam -- throws the Hitch T
Hitch Replay
Hitch Example – 2 of 3 Big 31 309 = QB key S K C C B B K B Y T G G T X C Z T #3 #1 #1 #2 Q Replay QB sees the flat defender run out to the flat – throws the Seam Pre-snap – the QB picks left side because of the softer Cornerback F
Hitch Replay
Hitch Example – 3 of 3 (using motion) Big 31 Rip 309 = QB key S K Common Sense Rule: If #1 is in tight(TE/ Wing), an outside route doesn’t ‘make sense’. Run a route to occupy the middle of the field. C C B B K Y X T G G T C F Z #1 Q Z #1 #2 Replay QB sees the flat defender cover the Seam – throws the Hitch T With Z motioning across, he becomes #2 and must run the Seam route
Slant Replay
Slant Hand signal – “fists together” #1 - Slant route – wide split - 3 steps, plant hard with outside foot, slant inside and expect the ball now #2 – Flat route – take 1 step and roll outside working for width not depth, expect the ball now #3 – Option route – get ‘open’ anywhere beyond 7 yards and to the inside T G G T C #1 Q #1 Replay #2 #3 #2 #3 could have been shown on the left
Slant Replay
Slant • QB’s pre-snap read: he’ll always choose the single side 1st, if the throwing lane is open. • When throwing to a multiple receiver side, the QB will look at his ‘key’, the flat defender, and throw opposite his coverage. = QB key K S C C Lane NOT open B B K B T G G T C Q #1 Replay #1 #3 #2
Slant Replay
Slant If the ‘key’ defender flies out to the flat, we’ll throw to the Slant = QB key K S C C B B K B T G G T C Q #1 Replay #1 #3 #2
Slant Replay
Slant If the ‘key’ defender hesitates or drops back, we’ll throw to the Flat = QB key K S C C B B K B T G G T C Q #1 Replay #1 #3 #2
Slant Replay
Slant Example – 1 of 3 22 312 = QB key S K C C B B B Lane NOT open K T G G T X C Y Q Z #1 #1 F #2 Replay Pre-snap – the QB picks right side because left side throwing lane is closed T QB sees the Flat defender cover the Flat -- throws the Slant
Slant Replay
Slant Example – 2 of 3 Big 31 312 = QB key S K C C B B B K Lane NOT open Y T G G T X C Z T #3 #1 #1 #2 QB sees the key run out to the flat – throws the Slant Q Replay F Pre-snap – the QB picks left side because right side throwing lane is closed
Slant Replay
Slant Example – 3 of 3 (using motion) 22 Big Rip 312 = QB key S K C C B B B T G G T Y C X #3 T Z #1 T #2 #1 Q Replay F LBs slide with motion and open up the backside Slant. Motion the TB to the 4 position where he must run the Flat route.
Fade Replay
Fade Hand signal – “hand to top of helmet” #1 - Fade route – tight split - 4 steps, then fade to 6 yards from the sideline and 20 yards deep #2 – Out route – take 4 steps and speed cut outside to a depth of 6 yards, expect the ball now #3 – Option route – get ‘open’ anywhere beyond 7 yards and to the inside T G G T C #1 Q Replay #1 #2 #3 #2 #3 could have been shown on the right
Fade Replay
Fade • QB’s pre-snap read: we’ll typically throw to the multiple receiver side, unless scouting/matchups tells us different. • The QB will look at his ‘key’, the Cornerback, and throw opposite his coverage. FS SS K C B B B T G G T C #1 Q Replay #1 #2 #3 = QB key K
Fade Replay
Fade • If the ‘key’ defender drops to the flat, we’ll throw the Fade over him in a hole about 18-22 yards deep. FS SS K C B B B T G G T C #1 Q Replay #1 #2 #3 = QB key K
Fade Replay
Fade • If the ‘key’ defender runs deep with the Fade, we’ll throw the Flat right now. FS SS K C B B B T G G T C #1 Q Replay #1 #2 #3 = QB key K
Fade Replay
Fade Example – 1 of 3 13 396 = QB key K FS SS K C B B Y T G G T X C #1 F Z #1 #3 #2 Q T Replay Pre-snap – the QB picks right side with 2 receivers QB sees the Cornerback covers the Fade -- throws the Out
Fade Replay
Fade Example – 2 of 3 12 396 = QB key K FS SS C K B B Y T G G T X C #1 Q Z #1 #2 Replay F QB sees the Cornerback stay in the flat -- throws the Fade Pre-snap – the QB picks right side with 2 receivers T
Fade Replay
Fade Example – 3 of 3 Big 31 Rip 396 = QB key SS K FS SS FS C C B B Y T G G T X C Z #1 T T #1 #3 #2 #2 Q Replay F Pre-snap – we like the matchup with our Z vs their Cornerback. We motion over to slide the secondary and throw the Fade to the left.
#3- Option route Replay