Trips Right Smash — High-Low Ball Movement vs. Bump Coverage
When to call it: 2nd/3rd-and-medium, when the corner is playing bump or aggressive, match-up football, situations where the defense is overplaying the slot.
Blocking scheme:
@QB's progression (2-level high-low):
Why it works: Trips formation puts three receivers on one side, creating spacing issues for the defense. You're running high-low on the corner (hitch underneath, corner deep). One of them is ALWAYS getting open. The backside clears the field with a go route, so the corner can't help over the top.
Teaching point: This concept builds progressions and timing. @QB learns to make a 2-second decision: is open? No? Check . This is the foundation of how professional quarterbacks think.
Trips Right Smash — High-Low Ball Movement vs. Bump Coverage
When to call it: 2nd/3rd-and-medium, when the corner is playing bump or aggressive, match-up football, situations where the defense is overplaying the slot.
Blocking scheme:
@QB's progression (2-level high-low):
Why it works: Trips formation puts three receivers on one side, creating spacing issues for the defense. You're running high-low on the corner (hitch underneath, corner deep). One of them is ALWAYS getting open. The backside clears the field with a go route, so the corner can't help over the top.
Teaching point: This concept builds progressions and timing. @QB learns to make a 2-second decision: is open? No? Check . This is the foundation of how professional quarterbacks think.
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