SLIPS, SHALLOWS, NAKEDS AND BOOTLEGS

We really liked how the Baylor coaching staff got RGIII involved in movement passes while he was there and so we call our movement series “Baylor.” There are a variety of ways to get the ball to athletes in this series of plays. All of these concepts have their own hand signals in the no-Huddle structure that we utilize. These plays are all designed to give the offense ways to get the ball to skilled players in space while maximizing both the play-action fakes and athleticism of the QB that are critical traits in any spread offense.

 

Diagram #1 shows the offense faking the inside zone from the Pistol and then “dribbling” the H back into the flat. This is really just a waggle concept that comes off of an inside zone fake.

Diagram #2 is the exact same concept except it has been dressed up with a “yo-yo” motion by the H back.

Diagram #3 is a shallow cross concept from the H back with a dig route over the top to complete a high to low read on the linebackers.

Diagram #4 is a drive concept with a back side mesh tag. Diagram #5 is the same concept from a different formation structure.

Diagrams #6 and #7 show ways to get the QB onto the edge of the defense. Diagram #6 shows this being done off of a traditional naked structure while Diagram #7 shows it being done with bootleg action.