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THE DEVELOPMENT OF A PASSING GAME. Brian Thompson Williamson Trade School thompson525@comcast.net. WHY DEVELOP A PASSING GAME?. Are you in it to try and win it? Balance & Off-Balance Play Makers & Difference Makers Big Plays in Big Games in Big Situations
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF A PASSING GAME Brian Thompson Williamson Trade School thompson525@comcast.net
WHY DEVELOP A PASSING GAME? • Are you in it to try and win it? • Balance & Off-Balance • Play Makers & Difference Makers • Big Plays in Big Games in Big Situations • Equalizes Talent - Difficult to Defense
THE MESH ROUTE THE MESH ROUTE 8-10 6-7 5
WHY RUN THE MESH ROUTE? • Simple and flexible • Makes up for deficiencies at QB • Poses leverage problems - extra gaps • Safe short throws to outside • Defeats both man and zone coverage • Red Zone, Goal line, 1st & 10, 2 point • Handles blitz, protects QB
KEYS TO THE MESH ROUTE • Do not allow defender for whom you are meshing to take easy route • When in doubt, be prepared to throw the flat • Run from various formations, personnel groups with shifts and motions • Make the defense stop the Mesh before changing up
PROTECTING THE Q.B. • Gap Protection Schemes • Drop Back – 3 Step • Play Action • Sprint Out – Run or Pass Option
THE MESH ROUTE POSSIBLE MESH FORMATIONS
THE MESH ROUTE POSSIBLE MESH FORMATIONS
THE MESH ROUTE POSSIBLE MESH FORMATIONS
THE MESH ROUTE POSSIBLE MESH FORMATIONS
THE MESH ROUTE POSSIBLE MESH FORMATIONS
THE MESH ROUTE POSSIBLE MESH FORMATIONS
Q.B. FUNDAMENTALS • Stance • Exchange • Grip • Footwork • Throwing mechanics
RECEIVER FUNDAMENTALS • Stance • Take Off • Plant • Hands • Eyes • Drills