Beating Cover 1 With FirstDown PlayBook Coverage Beaters

FirstDown PlayBook will take some time over the next few weeks to look into our Coverage Beaters section. We will talk about what we look for with the passing game when we attack each coverage. The FirstDown PlayBook Coverage Beaters section is always a favorite with 7on7 coaches, quarterbacks and receivers, as well as coaches who like to throw the ball during the football season!
The short video below will explain how to use the FirstDown PlayBook Coverage Beaters section. You will see that you can go find effective passing game plays to attack a specific coverage. We have sections devoted to beating Cover 1, 2, 3, 4 and Cover 6.
Okay, Let’s get started with Cover 1, Man Free Coverage:
Favorable Individual Personnel Match ups
The moment a defense matches up with you in man coverage, the first thing a coach should think is “Do I have a one on one matchup where I can win and possibly create a big play?” It only takes one matchup to make this happen. Even if this talented receiver is not running a deep route. It can still be big gains on yards after the catch.

Look For Routes On The Outside With Coverage Beaters
Normally the defense has a free defender in the middle of the field. It could be in the deep third of the field. They may be underneath in the hook zone area when they play man free coverage. Your quarterback must understand that the one on one matchup should win to the outside. Your Split End and Flanker have a chance to remove the other 20 players from the game. They need to win the one on one battle out on that island.
Routes That Stay On The Move
It is not real hard for a defender to cover someone who runs a stationary route. As a general rule call pass concepts that have your receivers staying on the move. This can be down the field or across the field. Juke type routes or routes that change direction are also effective. They will allow your receivers to shake loose vs man coverage.
Crossing Routes Are Good
If you don’t have an answer on the outside or a quarterback that can take advantage of those matchups then you may need to work inside over the middle. This can still be very effective when crossing routes are used. As we mentioned, there will be a free defender underneath or deep so the crossing routes can help to create confusion. They also can make it challenging for defenders to fight through the traffic and stay on their man.
Coverage Beaters Understands That Formations Matter
If you want to see a defense that plays a lot of man coverage start using zone principles in a hurry come out in a bunch formation. This allows you to have three or more eligibles in close proximity as the ball is snapped. Defenses will line up on different levels to avoid getting picked. They will also attempt to destroy the release of the point man in the Bunch. However it is still extremely difficult to play straight man if these Bunch concepts are well executed.
