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first formation: gun normal y off close

First play: PA Snag. The main route of focus is the short post from the square wide reciever as it cuts shallow to get under deep blues. Bonus: since PA snag is a play action play, it will have better pass blocking and counter any sort of loop blitz defence where defenders run around the center to blitz the qb
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Set up 1: streak triangle, drag x, flat rb. The streak from triangle will push back any deep blues opening a window for square to be thrown as soon/soon after he breaks with a pass lead down (most of the time you throw a post beneath deep blues pass lead it down to avoid kos). The te drag is always a good option to throw if open then the circle route will be open if the user follows the te drag or goes to the square post

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Set up 2/3: wheel circle, drag te, streak triangle, streak/texas rb. same idea with streak opening up short post below but now the wheel route from circle will push any flats on the right allowing rb to be wide open as soon as he cuts up field

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set up 4: wheel triangle, drag x, wheel or flat circle, streak rb. This play attacks cover 3 and cover 4 very well if they are playing deeper hooks to cover post from square. the wheel from triangle will create space for te drag to be wide open, if user follows te drag the wheel from circle will push flats to the right allowing rb to be open

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set up 5:  streak circle, in route rb, and speed out square then custom stem route up to around 10 yards. combination of flat and streak on right side willl open up triangle route over the field, if they over commit we have rb going back to the left and finally the speed out from square if all else covered. Speed outs kill cover 3 and 4 as long as they get over the flat defender, throw the speed out as soon as the reciver starts breaking outwards. Note: if the defender in front of the speed out is a deep blue this is a perfect opprunity to throw it, you will know its a deep blue as the defender will usually turn their hips to start sprinting up field right before the reciver cuts, if they stay square to line of scrimmage its likely a cloud so dont throw it.

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set up 6: 10 yard speed out square, streak triangle, drag x, streak rb, wheel circle (can be from any play, just utilizing better pb from pa). look for te drag then rb streak, if both covered look for square speed out on left side.

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set up 7: treak te, wheel triangle, drag cirlce, flat rb. look for circle drag underneath right away as wheel from triangle will push any flat defenders to the left so if there are no 5 yard hooks, the drag will be wide open. Then we have the te streak pushing back deep blues allowing post from square to be wide open underneath the te streak

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set up 8: drag te, streak circle, flat rb: creates a high low read between te and triangle with square getting under deep blues over the middle of the field

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set up 9: drag triangle, corner te, streak cricle, flat rb. flat and streak on right side will flood any cover 3 or 4 where flat defender has to choose between rb below or te behind. if the user runs with the te we have triangle drag or square over the middle.

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Next play: cheat flat x post. utilizing 3 great stock routes: the motion flat from the te, the return route from triangle, and short post from circle.
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set up 1:streak square, flat rb. the cheat motion flat should be thrown if it gets to the left of any flat defenders near the side line then can turn up field for a few yards. if the flat stays with the te then triangle he should be wide open. if the user is covering the return or a hook curl, look for the circle post overtop as square will clear out deep blues allowing circle to get open

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set up 2: streak square, flat te, streak rb. with no route to push flats on the left we look for the rb streak right away as the te flat will push any flats to the right allowing rb to get open. if that is covered our traingle route should get open as soon as he starts cutting back to the right, once again if both short reads covered look for post over top

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set up 3: speed out square(no custom stem) streak te, flat rb. similar to the cheat flat the speed out should open up the return route to be open. on the right utilizing a te streak allows circle to be open much earlier and can be thrown underneath deep blues right as soon as he makes his break

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set up 4: drag triangle, streak square, flat rb. cheat motion along with rb flat should create space for the drag or else one of the flat routes. if that is covered simple high low read between drag short or post over top

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third play: Y-Sail. utilize stock fade to clear room on sideline for te corner

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Set up 1: drag triangle, custom stem down te as much as you want( at least once, all the way down at the most, all are viable as long as its at least once), rb flat should open up space for drag underneath while fade from circle clears out deep blues along the side line allowing te to get open down field. read flat defender between covering rb short or te deeper, and always have in rout over the middle as a last read.

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set up 2: drag triangle, streak te. mainly used against cover two we have the drag check down along with the te streak right away. If it is cover two we can pass lead the circle fade up and outside for a touchdown as it will get outside of the deep half. streak also clears out room for in route from square

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bonus: jet touch pass can be mixed in to keep defence honest and is really good in the red zone

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Next formation: Trips te flex, play mtn y post

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set up 1: slant circle. this play has perfect spacing and is super broken. Make the read between slant over the middle then comeback route from triangle behind. aggressively throwing the slant when open or if user a step behind will open up return route even more, if defense commits lots of players to stopping short combo we have the te short post overtop. Great play against any zone and also a great play against man coverage

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set up 2: streak cirlce. look for circle as a seam streak right away if defence is playing with no hook curls, then we have a high low read between return route and te post

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set up 3: streak rb (optional I like to stem down return route so it runs faster). the cheat motion will clear room for rb streak and can sometimes be thrown along the side lines over top of flats. then we have high low read between return route and te post

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Third formation: trips te. play curl flat. utilize 3 wide recivers to one side to stress flat defender responsibility in zone coverage

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set up 1: flat te, zig cirlce, streak square(unless inside 10 yard line). the flat from traingle should pull any flat defenders to the sideline allowing the zig to be open as soon as he starts his turn or he should get seperation from the defender on the inside of him as soon as he completes the turn, this combo pratically has to be usered to stop which is why we have the rb texas coming back over the middle if the user gaurds the zig. this play is great in clutch downs or in the zone/ as a two point play

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set up 2: drag te, streak cricle. we have circle seam streak right away if no hook curls or else the flat will clear  room for te drag over the middle of the field with the te texas running behind it, usually user will have to make decision between drag or texas then throw the other.

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