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Emory Wilhite

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Steelers' D gets caught here trying to disguise. FS #39 trips when flipping hips trying to get back to the seam and overhangs don't collision. Great timing & decisiveness by QB.


The 3 and 5 technique on the backside of this zone read escort eliminate the combo up to the backside ILB. Corner is taken care of with lead from TE so ILB and FS are unblocked. Still a 4 yard gain.


Steelers makings sure Jayden Daniels doesn’t keep.


Beautiful ball placement & route against press on the timely called solo slant.


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Psst... bring him home @FSUFootball

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Kliff & the #AirRaid in action: 12p GT Counter with Read Option & Arc. Probably a give read here with the DE square and outside the QB. However, speed solves this problem + good angles in WR & TE blocking scheme on the outside.


Simple goal line slant with built it rub if-need-be. Didn't get the rub here, but good route and ball placement, touchdown.


Strange release but good example of WR flattening route against high safety, and an even better ball from Matt Staff.


Dealing with the pressure on a shotgun naked keeper.


Beating Cover 0: Wide open TD because the Raiders' freaked out about Chase on a flat route, but the beautiful part of the play is that you can Burrow's plan for pressure in his drop.


Simple WR orbit RPO on 3rd & inches. Though defense is in man and can match numbers to the orbit, the defender can't make up the space advantage the offense gains out leveraging the following defender (plus the O only has to get an inch here).


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Lincoln High School "Dual Threat" QB Christian Sims #2 is one of the DANGEROUS and ELECTRICFYING high school football players in North Florida.

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Sugar huddle gets the D in a pickle.


QB pin & pull with a nice crack from the WR to give great angles to the pullers and RB.


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Zone read with TE Arc. The nice touch is the crack block by the solo WR that creates a solid angle for himself and the arcing TE into the boundary. Crack action brings the CB in enough to give the TE a good chance to get outside leverage.



Zone read with TE Arc. The nice touch is the crack block by the solo WR that creates a solid angle for himself and the arcing TE into the boundary. Crack action brings the CB in enough to give the TE a good chance to get outside leverage.


Okay now LJ finally gets caught. TE Arc now paired with OZ and there are two on the line off at the edge. First one goes straight to the QB and LJ sees that as a pull read -- wrong for 99% of QBs including him here but he makes it work. BS ILB 52 is left unblocked too. Would've…

Very similar. Now the overhang doesn't carry the motion. That's fine though because that's the arcing TE's man and the BS ILB is taken care of by the BS combo, unlike the other. DE still forces LJ out of bounds (great effort) and the FS was close just like last time.



2 examples of 12p Power Read with Jet motion as the outside option. Jet motion gives you extra flow from D and extra blocker from the RB.


Very similar. Now the overhang doesn't carry the motion. That's fine though because that's the arcing TE's man and the BS ILB is taken care of by the BS combo, unlike the other. DE still forces LJ out of bounds (great effort) and the FS was close just like last time.

QB zone arc against MOFC. Not sure if the motion has too much of an effect on success other than eliminating that defender. LT & LG combo to BS ILB creates enough of a road block to give the TE an easier angle. DE makes fatal mistake forcing the pull. FS makes the tackle, the…



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