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2000 VALDOSTA SPREAD OFFENSE 60 “All Go” 2000 VALDOSTA SPREAD OFFENSE 60 “All Go” X Z H Y Q F POS Assignment Fly Route. Outside release and get vertical. Z Fly Route. Outside release and get vertical. X Seam Route. Inside release and get vertical. Y Hook Route. Work Mike LB. F Seam Route. Inside release and get vertical. H 0-1 steps. Work best match up. Read outside/inside to fullback. QB 61 “Hitch” X Z H Y Q F POS Assignment Hitch Route. 3 step push and turn to QB. Vs cover 2 or press corner Z convert route to fade. Hitch Route. 3 step push and turn to QB. Vs cover 2 or press corner X convert route to fade. Seam Route. Inside release and get vertical. Y Hook Route. Work Mike LB. F Seam Route. Inside release and get vertical. H 0-1 steps. Work best match up. Read outside/inside to fullback. QB 62 “Y-Stick” Peek 2 1 X Y Z H Q F POS Assignment Fly Route. Mandatory outside release. Z Slant Return Route. 3 step break and 2 step return. X Stick Route. Depth at 5 yards. Turn to QB then break outside. Y Shoot Route. Free release! Cheat up and out. F Slant Route. 3 step break. Possible Protection responsibility. H 1 step. Peek at Z, then F to Y. QB 62 “Special” 1 2 X Y 3 Z H Q F “Roger Call” POS Assignment Fly Route. Mandatory outside release. Z Slant Return Route. 3 step break and 2 step return. X Stick Route. Depth at 5 yards. Turn to QB then break outside. Y Shoot Route. Check Release, Pass Protection First. F Slant Route. 3 step break. No Protection responsibility. H 1 step. H to Y to F. QB 63 “Y-Corner” 1 3 X Y Z H 2 Q F POS Assignment Slant Route. 1 step and break. Z Slant Return Route. 3 step break and 2 step return. (Same as 62) X Corner Route. Depth at 5 yards. Stutter step at 5 yards and make it Y look like 62. Swing Route. Free release and work wide to the numbers. F Slant Route. 3 step break. Protection check Will LB. H 1 step. Y to F to Z. QB 63 “Y-Corner” 1 X Y Z H 2 Q F POS Assignment Slant Route. 3 step and break. Z Slant Return Route. 3 step break and 2 step return. (Same as 62) X Corner Route. Depth at 5 yards. Stutter step at 5 yards and make it Y look like 62. Swing Route. Free release and work wide to the numbers. F Slant Route. 3 step break. Protection check Will LB. H 1 step. Y to F. QB 64 1 3 2 X Z H Y Q F POS Assignment Fly Route. Mandatory outside release. Z Slant Return Route. 3 step break and 2 step return. (Same as 62) X Out Route. 3 steps and roll out. Y Hook Route. Check Sam LB, find open window. F Slant Route. 3 step break. Same as 62. H 1 step. Peek to Z to Y to F. QB 65 1 3 2 X Z H Y F Q POS Assignment Slant Return Route. 3 step break and 2 step return. Z Fly Route. Mandatory outside release. X Slant Route. Possible Hot vs Sam LB Blitz. Y Hook Route. Check Will LB, find open window. F Out Route. 3 steps and roll out. H 1 step. Peek to X to H to F. QB 66 “Bubble Right” 1 3 X Z 2 H Y Q F POS Assignment Slant Route. 3 steps and break. Z Slant Return Route. 3 step break and 2 step return. (Same as 62) X Bubble Route. Drop step and work wide to the numbers. Y Hook Route. Check Sam LB, find open window. F Slant Route. 3 step break. Hot vs Will LB blitz. H 1 step. Peek to Z to Y to F. QB 66 “Bubble Left” 1 3 X Z 2 H Y F Q POS Assignment Slant Return Route. 3 step break and 2 step return. Z Slant Route. Same as 65. X Slant Route. Same as 65. Y Hook Route. Check Will LB, find open window. F Bubble Route. Drop step and work wide to the numbers. H 1 step. Peek to X to H to F. QB 90 “Z Shallow” X Y H Z Q F POS Assignment Shallow Cross Route. Depth is through the heels of Defensive Z Linemen. Fly Route. Mandatory outside release. X Broken Wheel Route. Outside release. Replace Z’s alignment. Y Sit Route. Depth at 3 yards. Line up on side of called crossing route. F In Route. Depth at 10 yards. Settle in open window. H 3 step. Peek to X, Z to H to F. QB 90 “Y Shallow” X Y H Z Q F POS Assignment Fly Route. Mandatory outside release. Z Fly Route. Mandatory outside release. X Shallow Cross Route. Depth is through the heels of Defensive Y Linemen. Sit Route. Depth at 3 yards. Line up on side of called crossing route. F In Route. Depth at 10 yards. Settle in open window. H 3 step. Peek to X, Y to H to F. QB 90 “X Shallow” X Y H Z F Q POS Assignment Fly Route. Mandatory outside release. Z Shallow Cross Route. Depth is through the heels of Defensive X Linemen. In Route. Depth at 10 yards. Settle in open window. Y Sit Route. Depth at 3 yards. Line up on side of called crossing route. F Broken Wheel Route. Outside release. Replace Z’s alignment. H 3 step. Peek to Z, X to Y to F. QB 90 “H Shallow” X Y H Z F Q POS Assignment Fly Route. Mandatory outside release. Z Fly Route. Mandatory outside release. X In Route. Depth at 10 yards. Settle in open window. Y Sit Route. Depth at 3 yards. Line up on side of called crossing route. F Shallow Cross Route. Depth is through the heels of Defensive H Linemen. 3 step. Peek to Z, H to Y to F. QB 91 “Flag” F- Go X Y H Z Q F POS Assignment Switch feet at snap. Turn to QB. Z Switch feet at snap. Turn to QB. X Flag Route. Depth at 8 to 10 yards. Stick and separate at 45 degrees. Y Flatten vs coverage over the top. Hook Route. Find opening in interior line. Settle in open window. F Flag Route. Depth at 8 to 10 yards. Stick and separate at 45 degrees. H Flatten vs coverage over the top. 3 step. Best matchup. Deep to under to F. QB 91 “H-Post” X Y H Z Q F POS Assignment Switch feet at snap. Turn to QB. Z Switch feet at snap. Turn to QB. X Flag Route. Depth at 8 to 10 yards. Stick and separate at 45 degrees. Y Flatten vs coverage over the top. Hook Route. Find opening in interior line. Settle in open window. F Post Route. Depth at 8 to 10 yards. Stick and separate at 45 degrees. H 3 step. Best matchup. Deep to under to F. QB 91 “Y-Post” X Y H Z Q F POS Assignment Switch feet at snap. Turn to QB. Z Switch feet at snap. Turn to QB. X Post Route. Depth at 8 to 10 yards. Stick and separate at 45 degrees. Y Hook Route. Find opening in interior line. Settle in open window. F Flag Route. Depth at 8 to 10 yards. Stick and separate at 45 degrees. H Flatten vs coverage over the top. 3 step. Best matchup. Deep to under to F. QB 92 “Mesh” 1 2 X Y Z H 3 Q F POS Assignment Corner Route. Depth at 8 to 10 yards. Break at 45 degrees. Flatten Z vs over the top coverage. Mesh Route. Go underneath Y. Settle vs zone. Run vs man. X Mesh Route. Set depth at 6 yards. Settle vs zone. Run vs man. Y Swing Route. Free release and work wide to the numbers. F Shoot Route. Depth at 3 yards. H 3 step. Z to Mesh to F. QB 92 “Switch” 1 2 3 X Y Z H Q F POS Assignment Mesh Route. Go underneath Y. Settle vs zone. Run vs man. Z Corner Route. Depth at 8 to 10 yards. Break at 45 degrees. Flatten X vs over the top coverage. Mesh Route. Set depth at 6 yards. Settle vs zone. Run vs man. Y Swing Route. Free release and work wide to the numbers. F Shoot Route. Depth at 3 yards. H 3 step. X to Mesh to H. QB 92 “Post” 1 2 X Y Z H 3 Q F POS Assignment Post Route. Depth at 8 to 10 yards. Break at 45 degrees. Z Mesh Route. Go underneath Y. Settle vs zone. Run vs man. X Mesh Route. Set depth at 6 yards. Settle vs zone. Run vs man. Y Swing Route. Free release and work wide to the numbers. F Shoot Route. Depth at 3 yards. H 3 step. Z to Mesh to F. QB 92 “Post F-Wheel” 1 2 3 X Y Z H Q F POS Assignment Post Route. Depth at 8 to 10 yards. Break at 45 degrees. Z Mesh Route. Go underneath Y. Settle vs zone. Run vs man. X Mesh Route. Set depth at 6 yards. Settle vs zone. Run vs man. Y Wheel Route. Sell Shoot Route to near the numbers and turn upfield.
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