Monday, 23 May 2022

Inside the Playbook - Throw Back Play Designs

Previously, we looked at why game restore works.

Below, we take a look at USO , who made use of the wings in the game against Minnesota .

This publication will cover the various translated versions that can be added to your book.

Elsewhere - Loss

Everyone talks about leaks, but at least I don't write them directly on my blog. So let's assume it's an option. The following table of losses:

Falcons Guidebook 2016

There are now many iterations of Leak, but I want to point out some things I like more than others.

I'd rather have two receivers coming from opposite sides than one receiver. You can find examples of both, but I've seen that if one receiver pulls on the shield to rotate along a curve, it's quite common to go back and close the safety line or lose the CB.

I also like this TE-Wing with the internal TE removed at a loss. Almost always, if one TE-Wings is blocked, it is the TE in the queue. If you swap this mission, you will most likely get lost in the Y-TE shelter and open on the opposite side.

Here's a solid option

TE delay elsewhere



Elsewhere - RB Rail

Elsewhere - Cover

There are several options for this.
Falcons Guidebook 2016



I really like these two Iowa side WRs with the inside WRs breaking in the corners


Elsewhere: Back screen

The fourth area to strike with a line is the flat bottom. The back screen is usually the best way to get there.

Elsewhere - Back tunnel

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Elsewhere - etc.

RB delay


Back to QB:


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