Pistol Levels Right — Advanced Vertical Reads Under Pressure
When to call it: 3rd-and-medium, red-zone situations, when you need a big play, versus single-high safety looks where the deep middle is vulnerable, four-minute drill situations where you want a play with multiple completion options.
Blocking scheme:
@QB's progression (THE LEVELS VERTICAL READ):
Why it works: Levels creates a vertical stack that splits the Mike linebacker horizontally. The Dig attacks the post-safety void — if the safety is playing high (single-high coverage), the Dig hits 12 yards downfield in a gap. The In-route underneath acts as the constraint, forcing the Mike to make an impossible choice.
The advanced teaching point: This is positional flexibility — turning a running back () into a third-level receiving threat. Pistol formation does this because the RB is directly behind the QB, ready to receive on a wheel or slip screen. Shows prospects that XO can handle sophisticated spatial concepts that separate good playbooks from great ones.
When Levels wins: Single-high safeties. Blitz-heavy defenses that remove coverage defenders. Situations where you need a completion and two intermediate reads.
Pistol Levels Right — Advanced Vertical Reads Under Pressure
When to call it: 3rd-and-medium, red-zone situations, when you need a big play, versus single-high safety looks where the deep middle is vulnerable, four-minute drill situations where you want a play with multiple completion options.
Blocking scheme:
@QB's progression (THE LEVELS VERTICAL READ):
Why it works: Levels creates a vertical stack that splits the Mike linebacker horizontally. The Dig attacks the post-safety void — if the safety is playing high (single-high coverage), the Dig hits 12 yards downfield in a gap. The In-route underneath acts as the constraint, forcing the Mike to make an impossible choice.
The advanced teaching point: This is positional flexibility — turning a running back () into a third-level receiving threat. Pistol formation does this because the RB is directly behind the QB, ready to receive on a wheel or slip screen. Shows prospects that XO can handle sophisticated spatial concepts that separate good playbooks from great ones.
When Levels wins: Single-high safeties. Blitz-heavy defenses that remove coverage defenders. Situations where you need a completion and two intermediate reads.
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