Beating The Blitz With The Quick Passing Game
Your Offense Must Have Good Ways To Deal With All Varieties Of Defensive Blitzes
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Beating The Blitz With The Quick Passing Game
Because of the popularity of pressure defenses in today’s football, it goes without saying that an offense must have good ways to deal with all varieties of defensive blitzes. Generally, if you have any type of success throwing the football against a base defense, one of the first alternatives a defensive coordinator will resort to is to use additional rushers to test your protection scheme and to see if you can hold up and to see if you have effective answers to the pressure. These answers must not just exist on the whiteboard, but must provide a thorough and careful teaching progression that everyone, starting with the quarterback, can understand and execute to a high standard.
Over the next several articles, I will show how such a progression can be built from the ground up with the quick passing game as its centerpiece. In our case, we will use a few routes outside the quick game in our blitz beating package, specifically the vertical switch, and the post corner combination, but a complete and thorough answer for blitzes can easily be found within the quick game without the need of these additional five step type routes.