WHILE ALL OFFENSES strive for a balance between the run and the pass, each offense has its preferred way of moving the football. You can really define an offense’s preference to run or pass by the way they attack a defense in 3rd-and-3 or 3rd-and-4 yard situations.
Despite each team’s offensive personality, however, running teams must pass and passing teams must run to be consistently successful. With this in mind, we’ve developed and relied on 5 pass plays that every offense should employ no matter what their style may be.
Offensive coaches often want a wide variety of plays in their package to combat the variety of fronts, stunts, blitzes and coverages that they ...The full article can only be seen by subscribers.
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