Sprint Pass Switch

Sprint Pass Switch

 
 

On 3rd and 10, one of the concepts you’re going to run the Sprint Pass.

This concepts binds the flat defender and has two offensive players going 10+ yards to catch the ball.

From 2008-2010, this concept was utilized more than any other pass concept by Georgia Tech Head Football Coach, Paul Johnson.

Once you start to utilize this concept, one change-up is switching the routes by the Playside Receiver and the Backside A-Back.

This confuses the flat defender and the corner who are used to the Playside Receiver running the Flash and the Backside A-back flat motioning and running the 10-yard out.

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This is a big change-up to get the corner to come up as he anticipates the Playside Receiver’s Flash Route–and is totally wrong.  In addition, the flat player expects the motion man to run the out and instead the motion man runs the Flash.

Once you run the Sprint Pass, utilize this as a change up to stop the defense from overplaying the base sprint concept.

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