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106 QUICK SCREEN

This gives us a good answer to an over-enthusiastic pass rush. X and H run Seam routes, trying to clear as much backside coverage with them as possible. The line (except for Bunch Tackle) releases immediately for the nearest LB; if someone else already has him, continue downfield for the next wrong-color jersey. Bunch Tackle attacks the defender over Y, while Y blocks the man over Z. Z takes an outside diagonal step with his inside foot, then pivots and drops back to face the QB. QB throws the ball at about 60% speed as soon as he has it under control -- this is a half-step drop, with QB opening up with his Bunch-side foot pointing right at Z, and gets the ball to him right now. Z gathers the ball in and cuts inside BTs block, then looks downfield for maximum daylight. FB steps playside, but isnt involved in the play. We have a companion fake-screen-and-Go play, where QB first fakes the screen and then drops back to pass, but we only use it after weve hit the screen at least twice.

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