
Originally Posted by
gschwendt
I don't think that's the right play though. I could be wrong but on an inverted veer, doesn't wouldn't you read the TE/T on the side of the field opposite the HB (ie where the play is going towards)? If the DE/LB comes up too deep, the QB cuts in behind him, DE/LB stays at home and QB hands it off. In the play you referenced, the TE/T on the same side of the field as HB was the read.
I'm thinking it's something more along the lines with either the play diagram being messed up (telling QB to run same direction as HB) or something like that.
Bookmarks