Tight-end Out Passing Concept
The Tight-end Out Passing Concept is a great play-action play that puts the outside linebacker in conflict. Most of the time the outside linebacker will bite up for run, leaving the Tight-end wide open in the flat. The outside receiver will run off the cornerback. This concept works very well against almost any coverage. This is a play that hurt my defense a few times last season. If executed properly, this play is a nightmare to defend. It’s easy to install and it works very well in youth football.
Tight-end Out Passing Concept for Youth Football
Center: Block head up nose guard.
RG: Inside-Over pass blocking.
RT: Inside-Over pass blocking.
LG: Inside-Over pass blocking.
LT: Inside-Over pass blocking.
TE: Backside TE secures backside of the QB.
TE: 5 yard out, continue running to the field.
1: Open right, fake to the FB, fake to the HB, plant and look to hit the TE in the flat.
FB: Fake dive right, secure the edge.
HB: Fake handoff to the left, secure the edge.
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Coaching Tips
- Good fakes are needed. Running backs have to sell the fakes!!!
- QB needs to get depth and not exaggerate the fake. QB needs to be quick, get some depth and hit the TE on the out.
- Call this play on a run down and distance and watch it hit big.
- TE needs to drive his route up the field for 5 yards, then break. It’s the QB’s job to get him the football quickly. He must continue his route to the field.
- You need to run dive and/or ISO before you run this tight-end out passing concept. Once you establish the run, this play will hit big.
- This is a timing concept that does need to be practiced. Once the QB gets the timing and throw down,this play can hit big.
- Once you hit the defense with this pass it will slow down the run pursuit of the outside linebacker.
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