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QB's key reads, and his drops


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  • 1. 

    Who is the key read in the "SMASH" concept

    • A.

      Outside Linebacker

    • B.

      Cornerback

    • C.

      Safety

    • D.

      Closest Defender

    Correct Answer
    B. Cornerback
    Explanation
    In the "SMASH" concept, the key read is the Cornerback. The "SMASH" concept is a passing play in football where the offense tries to create a mismatch between a deep route and a short route. The Cornerback's responsibility is to read the routes and make a decision on which receiver to cover based on the actions of the offense. They play a crucial role in defending against deep passes and disrupting the timing of the play.

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  • 2. 

    What are we looking for in the "HITCH" concept

    • A.

      Biggest Cushion & Shortest Throw

    • B.

      LB Leverage

    • C.

      Flat Defender (leverage & Depth)

    • D.

      Closest Defender

    Correct Answer
    A. Biggest Cushion & Shortest Throw
    Explanation
    In the "HITCH" concept, we are looking for the biggest cushion and shortest throw. This means that the receiver should have a significant amount of space between them and the defender, allowing for an easier completion. Additionally, the quarterback should make a quick and short throw to the receiver, minimizing the risk of the pass being intercepted or disrupted by the defense. The focus is on creating a safe and efficient passing option for the offense.

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  • 3. 

    Who is the key read in the "FADE / OUT" concept

    • A.

      Safety

    • B.

      Cornerback

    • C.

      Flat Defender (leverage & Depth)

    • D.

      Closest Defender

    Correct Answer
    C. Flat Defender (leverage & Depth)
    Explanation
    The key read in the "FADE / OUT" concept is the Flat Defender (leverage & Depth). In this concept, the quarterback reads the Flat Defender's positioning and depth to determine whether to throw a fade route or an out route. The Flat Defender's leverage and depth help the quarterback make the decision based on the positioning of the receiver and the defensive coverage.

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  • 4. 

    Who is the key read in the "CURL / FLATS" concept

    • A.

      Safety

    • B.

      Cornerback

    • C.

      Flat Defender (leverage & Depth)

    • D.

      Closest Defender

    Correct Answer
    B. Cornerback
    Explanation
    The key read in the "CURL / FLATS" concept is the Cornerback. In this concept, the Cornerback is responsible for covering the receivers running curl or flat routes. They need to read the quarterback's eyes and react quickly to defend against any passes thrown to their assigned receiver. The Cornerback plays a crucial role in the success of this defensive concept.

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  • 5. 

    Who is the key read in the "SLANT / BUBBLE" concept

    • A.

      Safety

    • B.

      Cornerback

    • C.

      Flat Defender (leverage & Depth)

    • D.

      Closest Defender

    Correct Answer
    C. Flat Defender (leverage & Depth)
    Explanation
    In the "SLANT / BUBBLE" concept, the key read is the Flat Defender (leverage & Depth). This means that the quarterback will be looking at the positioning and movement of the Flat Defender to determine his next action. The Flat Defender's leverage and depth will indicate whether the quarterback should throw a slant or a bubble pass.

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  • 6. 

    Who is the key read in the "SLANT / WHEEL" concept

    • A.

      Safety

    • B.

      Cornerback

    • C.

      Flat Defender (leverage & Depth)

    • D.

      Closest Defender

    Correct Answer
    B. Cornerback
    Explanation
    The correct answer is cornerback. In the "SLANT / WHEEL" concept, the cornerback is the key read. This means that the quarterback's primary focus should be on the cornerback's positioning and movement in order to make the correct decision and execute the play effectively. The cornerback's actions will determine the appropriate course of action for the quarterback and the rest of the offensive team.

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  • 7. 

    Who is the key read in the "STICK" concept

    • A.

      Safety

    • B.

      Cornerback

    • C.

      Flat Defender (leverage & Depth)

    • D.

      Closest Defender

    Correct Answer
    C. Flat Defender (leverage & Depth)
    Explanation
    In the "STICK" concept, the key read is the Flat Defender (leverage & Depth). This means that the quarterback will be focusing on the movement and positioning of the Flat Defender to determine the best course of action for the play. The quarterback will be looking for the leverage and depth of the Flat Defender to make decisions on whether to throw the ball to the receiver in the flat or to progress to other options based on the defender's movement.

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  • 8. 

    Who is the key read in the "VERTICALS" concept

    • A.

      Safety

    • B.

      Cornerback

    • C.

      Flat Defender (leverage & Depth)

    • D.

      Closest Defender

    Correct Answer
    D. Closest Defender
    Explanation
    The closest defender is the key read in the "VERTICALS" concept. This means that the quarterback's primary focus should be on the defender who is closest to the intended receiver. The quarterback will read the movement and positioning of this defender to determine whether to throw the ball to the intended receiver or to another option. By paying attention to the closest defender, the quarterback can make quick and accurate decisions based on the defensive coverage.

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  • 9. 

    When do we consider a reciever UNCOVERED?

    • A.

      When he has a defender 4 yds off

    • B.

      When the defender is playing zone coverage

    • C.

      When he has a defender 7 or more yds off of him

    • D.

      When he has a defender in press coverage

    Correct Answer
    C. When he has a defender 7 or more yds off of him
    Explanation
    An uncovered receiver refers to a situation where the receiver does not have a defender within a certain distance. In this case, the correct answer is "When he has a defender 7 or more yds off of him." This means that if the defender is positioned at least 7 yards away from the receiver, the receiver is considered uncovered. This would typically indicate that the receiver has the potential for a favorable matchup and could be open for a pass.

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  • 10. 

    What do we mean, when we use the term "WINDOWS" in our passin game?

    • A.

      The recievers chest

    • B.

      The open area of the field that defenders have vacated from.

    • C.

      Tight space

    Correct Answer
    B. The open area of the field that defenders have vacated from.
    Explanation
    In the context of a passing game, the term "WINDOWS" refers to the open areas of the field that defenders have vacated from. This means that the receivers have an opportunity to catch the ball without being closely guarded by defenders. It suggests that there is a gap or opening in the defense that the quarterback can exploit by throwing the ball to a receiver in that area. This term is commonly used in football to describe the ideal situation for a successful pass play.

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