Football 101: Wide receiver route tree
Football 101: Wide receiver route tree
For example in a Cover 2 shell, the outside linebacker will generally line up inside of the slot receiver so that he can wall the receiver off
We teach the outside foot is back This is because we time up receiver routes based on the QB drop For example, slant is a three step route, Most people were figuring the Bills would go slot receiver in the first round Thursday night The Buffalo Bills traded up to select tight end
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