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Quarterback Read by Randy Cook
Head Football Coach, Minor High School
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Quarterback Read- What the Quarterback needs to read when he comes to the line of scrimmage and what you as a Coach can do to make his ability to read a defense more effective. Add to a notebook or create a new notebook

Slip Slant - Your receivers’ work together to create a window your quarterback needs to know when and where to look to get the ball to that window.

Slip Under - The QB is reading the linebacker, and the receivers are asked to do things just a little bit different.

Bubble Slant - How a bubble route combined with a slant route creates a window for your quarterback.

Flat Go - The Flat Go Route is a great route to use against cover 3 defenses.

Wheel Slant - Effective against both a cover 1 and a cover 2, a wheel slant route depends on your receivers doing a good job.

Shoot Slant - Still reading the outside linebacker, the window has a place it should be open, but if it’s not you need a contingency plan.

Corner Under - A good route on the goal line and if your defensive backs have poor communication channels…you’ll be able to capitalize on their mistakes.

Fade Route - The “Can’s”, “Cant’s” and things a coach needs to make sure his receivers know.

Dig Route - This dig route is easy to run if the quarterback reads the free safety.

Slip Slant - The remainder of this series is coverage demos filmed at a passing camp with discussions of the routes and assignments.

Over Route - Giving the quarterback 1 read and he needs to know what that read is and the receivers need to know their assignments.

Fade Route - Even when the results are 6, studying the tape can help you solve problems and get more from your athletes.

Bubble Slant - You’ll see the bubble slant out of trips in this discussion.

Dig Route - How it should be done and how it really is done are often two different things. A coach should work hard to insure they are one thing.

Wheel Slant - Small things and big things are shown on tape and must be corrected to become an effective team.

Slip Slant - Knowing what you’re going to do, 100% effort and working hard are vital, and studying tape is how you discover what you need to work on to get those things.

Shallow Route - Reads and assignments are shown, and good jobs on both sides of the ball are what make the game worth the effort.

Dig Route - Watch this play unfold and see how to determine the areas you need to work on with your team.