Numbered wide receiver routes vs bump and run defense.Santa Monica College Santa Monica College was first opened in 1929 as Santa Monica Junior College. Current enrollment is 32,000 students in more than 90 fields of study. The college also has one of the largest international student populations of any community college in the US, with approximately had three wide receivers earn All-Conference All-conference is an honor given an athlete when he/she is voted as one of the best players in an athletic conference. honors (1st team, 2nd team, H.M.) in a highly competitive league last season. Running from a balanced attack (51% rush and 49% pass), the Corsairs ranked fifth in the state in total offense. Our passing game, though obviously potent po·tent adj. 1. Exerting or capable of exerting strong physiological or chemical effects. 2. Able to perform sexual intercourse. Used of a male. , was basically simple. All of our receivers were trained in highly pragmatic fashion to gain maximum separation from their defenders and run extremely disciplined routes. The principles and techniques were quite basic, but had proved their worth for all kinds of receivers from the high school to the professional level. The accompanying ac·com·pa·ny v. ac·com·pa·nied, ac·com·pa·ny·ing, ac·com·pa·nies v.tr. 1. To be or go with as a companion. 2. diagrams show all the numbered routes vs bump and run Bump and run may refer to:
The key to beating the bump-and-run defender lies in three things: (1) a fairly clean release, (2) a good, crisp vertical stem and (3) "mind set" ("I can beat any defender in any coverage!") All of these keys require practice and patience. The more the athletes work at them, the easier they become to execute "without thinking." The accompanying diagrams are shown just as they appear in our training manual. Each route is numbered and explained in a series of succinct suc·cinct adj. suc·cinct·er, suc·cinct·est 1. Characterized by clear, precise expression in few words; concise and terse: a succinct reply; a succinct style. 2. coaching points. RELATED ARTICLE: Following are the 12 routes and their "Coaching Points." Three of the coaching points remain the same for all routes: Point 1 Close your stance for lateral movement Lateral movements are movements made on a horse that are used for training purposes, that involve the horse moving in a direction other than straight forward. They vary in difficulty, and should be used in a progressive manner, according to the training and physical limitations of at snap of ball. (Do not lean into the defender.) Point 2 Start with lateral lateral /lat·er·al/ (-il) 1. denoting a position farther from the median plane or midline of the body or a structure. 2. pertaining to a side. lat·er·al adj. 1. moves; e.g. "Where you want to go, where your don't don't 1. Contraction of do not. 2. Nonstandard Contraction of does not. n. A statement of what should not be done: a list of the dos and don'ts. want to go, and where you want to go." Point 3 After making the reception, explode (1) To break down an assembly into its component pieces. Contrast with implode. (2) To decompress data back to its original form. vertically to the goal-line ROUTE 1, DEPTH 7 YARDS: 3 Outside release; get even with, not ahead of, defender. 4 At 5 yards, plant inside foot and break hard to sideline sideline See on the sidelines. . 5 Let defender help push you toward the sideline. 6 Accelerate to ball. ROUTE 2, DEPTH 5 YARDS 3 Always get inside release; get even with, or ahead of, defender. 4 At 5 yards, plant outside foot and break hard to post. 5 Accelerate to ball. ROUTE 3, DEPTH 12 YARDS 3 Outside release, get even with, not ahead of, defender. 4 Get into straight stem release 5 At 10 yards, plant inside foot and break hard to sideline. 6 Let defender help push you toward sideline. 7 Accelerate to ball. ROUTE 4, DEPTH 12 YARDS 3 Outside release, get even with, not ahead of defender. 4 Get into straight stem release. 5 At 12 yards, break down and let defender's momentum take him downfield down·field adv. & adj. Sports To, into, or in the defensive team's end of the field. Adj. 1. downfield - toward or in the defending team's end of the playing field; "he threw to a downfield receiver" pass you. 6 Come back down the stem hard. ROUTE 5, DEPTH 18 YARDS: 3 Outside release, get even with, or slightly ahead of, defender. 4 At approximately 15 yards, push toward the post and look forward the QB. 5 At 18 yards, plant inside foot and break hard back to sideline. 6 Accelerate out of break and come back to ball. ROUTE 7, DEPTH 14 YARDS, INSIDE RELEASE 3 Get ahead of defender, do not get pushed inside. 4 At 6-8 yards, plant inside foot and vertically stem for at least 5 yards. 5 At 14 yards, jab-step to post. 6 Accelerate toward flag and look for ball; adjust if necessary. ROUTE 7, DEPTH 12 YARDS, OUTSIDE RELEASE: 3 Get even with the defender, don't get pushed outside. 4 Push hard into defender, using flipper See DualDisc. and body. 5 At approximately 8 yards, plant inside foot and vertically stem the defender. 6 At 12-14 yards, jab-step toward post. 7 Accelerate toward flag and look for ball - adjusting if necessary. ROUTE 6, DEPTH 16 YARDS, OUTSIDE RELEASE 3 Get even with defender, don't get pushed outside. 4 Push hard into defender, using flipper and body. 5 At approximately 8 yards, plant inside foot and vertically stem the defender. 6 At 15 yards, break to middle (using speed cut if you're you're Contraction of you are. you're you are you're be ahead of defender; stutter-step if he is with you) and come downhill slightly. ROUTE 8, DEPTH 12 YARDS, INSIDE RELEASE 3 Get even with, or ahead of, defender. 4 At 6-8 yards, plant inside foot and vertically stem for at least 5 yards. 5 At 12 yards, plant outside foot and accelerate to post. ROUTE 8, DEPTH 12 YARDS, OUTSIDE RELEASE 3 Get even with defender; don't get pushed outside. 4 Push hard into defender, using flipper and body. 5 At about 8 yards, plant inside foot and vertically stem the defender. 6 At 12 yards, break to post and accelerate as you look for ball. ROUTE 9, DEPTH 40 YARDS 3 Outside release, get even with defender; don't get pushed outside. 4 Push hard into defender, using flipper and body. 5 At approximately 8 yards, plant inside foot and vertically stem the defender. 6 At 14 yards, jab-step toward post. 7 Accelerate toward goal-line and look for ball - adjust, if necessary. ROUTE BENCH, DEPTH 16 YARDS 3 Outside release, get even With defender; don't get pushed outside. 4 Push hard into defender, using flipper and body. 5 At about 8 Yards, Plant inside foot and vertically stem the defender. 6 At 16 yards, jab-step toward square-in. 7 Break hard to Sideline and accelerate as you look for ball. |
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