Passing Game

Passing Game

The passing game is one of FirstDown PlayBooks cornerstone areas. It is actually where we started when we founded the company. Why? It is probably the most vast and diverse area in our game. The passing game is one of the most complicated areas who it comes to game planning.

FirstDown PlayBook understands that being an offensive coordinator can be a lonely job on Sunday nights when it’s time to begin putting together the game plan. This is why we have set FirstDown PlayBook in a way that makes it very easy to find ideas as you game plan by yourself.

You can look at what you are currently doing and find ideas that are similar. The Coaches Community website will keep you updated on anything we have installed in the passing game. What makes it easy is you just go to the passing game category and it’s all detailed out for you.

Don’t fall asleep on the help FirstDown PlayBook offers a 7on7 coach either. When you use this resource you have an NFL coach (or 30) on your staff.

Tight End Stick Route RPO

Tight End Stick Route RPO

by FirstDown PlayBook on Dec 7, 2023

Using the Stick route as your RPO pass option is smart. However, you need to coach the Tight End technique to give yourself a chance....

A 7on7 PlayBook Like You’ve Never Seen

A 7on7 PlayBook Like You’ve Never Seen

by FirstDown PlayBook on Nov 30, 2023

The FirstDown 7on7 Playbook area is really like no other. Thousands of editable 7on7 plays that you can organize in your custom playbook area....

Yes, Football Clinics Are Expensive

Yes, Football Clinics Are Expensive

by FirstDown PlayBook on Nov 28, 2023

When you start adding up the cost associated with attending a football clinic it brings pause to a lot of football coaches out there....

Dash Pass Protection

Dash Pass Protection

by FirstDown PlayBook on Nov 16, 2023

Dash protection comes off of drop back pass protection and can help buy your quarterback time to create explosive plays down the field....

Explosive Plays Off Play Action Passes

Explosive Plays Off Play Action Passes

by FirstDown PlayBook on Nov 11, 2023

Explosive plays often come off of play action passes because the conflict of assignment creates better pass protection for the quarterback....

All 22 Tuesday: Josh Dobbs Proves…Just Keep Ballin

All 22 Tuesday: Josh Dobbs Proves…Just Keep Ballin

by FirstDown PlayBook on Nov 7, 2023

Pretty certain that Josh Dobbs called this play wrong and that's why so many receivers were on top of one another but he made it work....

Attack Flag Football Quarters Coverage Part 1

Attack Flag Football Quarters Coverage Part 1

by FirstDown PlayBook on Nov 2, 2023

It is important to know your players' ability when attacking flag football quarters coverage and also exactly how the defense is playing it....

Lions Understand How To Protect Screens

Lions Understand How To Protect Screens

by FirstDown PlayBook on Oct 17, 2023

We've seen this before from the Detroit Lions on All 22 Tuesday. They do a great job of creating explosive screen plays with great blocking....

Notre Dame Missed RPO Or Hot?

Notre Dame Missed RPO Or Hot?

by FirstDown PlayBook on Oct 10, 2023

Was it a missed hot or RPO by the Notre Dame slot reciver? We think yes. It is hard to coach protections to your receivers but absolutely necessary....

NFL Flag Football Angle Concept

NFL Flag Football Angle Concept

by FirstDown PlayBook on Oct 5, 2023

The NFL flag football angle concept comes from the NFL plays you see every Sunday. It's sure to help your short passing game at both levels....

Flag Football Fade Ball With Options

Flag Football Fade Ball With Options

by FirstDown PlayBook on Oct 1, 2023

Your 9 year old NFL Flag quarterback does not have to throw the ball 30 yards down the field to complete an explosive flag football fade pass....

Why FirstDown PlayBook Has No Competition

Why FirstDown PlayBook Has No Competition

by FirstDown PlayBook on Sep 30, 2023

FirstDown PlayBook is different and better than any other football playbook that you will find anywhere else. That's just a fact. Here's why....