Four different play concepts – the Stick-Draw, Zone-Stick, Zone-Zero, and the Fold-Stick – can protect your quarterback.
Many football programs at the collegiate and high school levels are utilizing some version of a spread, up-tempo offense. Modern offenses put great athletes at the quarterback position and are looking to get their best athletes the ball in space while putting stress on a defense with a rapid succession of plays. But what happens when your athlete at quarterback is a 6’6”, 220 pound gunslinger that is a pro prospect? What happens when you want to protect your quarterback from taking hits and calling zone read option is not an opti ...The full article can only be seen by subscribers.
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