http://smartfootball.com/passing/mar...th-all-22-film
When it comes to the passing concepts I think mark richt built many of FSU passing concepts around the shallow route. To make the Fastbreak offense more explosive and simplistic like it was in 93 I have added as many shallow concept plays for panther and rifle formations as I could. What I did next was organized them from what works best on the left hash, between the hash marks, and right hash. It makes it easier to call the plays and it keeps me from getting to complicated when I transition to the different I formations.
These are my 12 formations
I Form H Pro
I Form H Twins
I Form Slot Flex
SG Split -Base split
SG Split Offset - Panther split (I think this is from UGA playbook it has more of the Shallow routes in it, although its not the original alighnment)
SG Split Twins
SG Spread Flex -Rifle Split
SG Spread Flex Wk - Rifle Split
Split - Army split
Split - Pro
I have 2 audibles dedicated to base sets then my other 3 audibles are I form slot flex, I form H pro, and I form H twins. I can really confuse the defense. It gives me access to so many plays after I call my no huddle play.
I don't use the split pro or army split that much. FSU didn't use it that much either but it was popular in 1994. Its really a quick transition. The only player that moves is the QB from center to gun position. I can get out of a bad pro split play call pretty easily.
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