Empty Formation Y Stick Read
Throwing the ball out of an empty set can create a lot of opportunities. It can also create a lot of problems if you don’t know what you are doing. This Y Stick concept from a 3×2 Empty formation is a good example. We could be talking about fall ball or 7on7.
This play is a good example of why it is important to be very specific about what the quarterback and receivers are looking for vs any given coverage. If either are wrong it is an incompletion or a dreaded turnover.
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This is why with every FirstDown PlayBook Varsity pass game football play we give you an NFL quality play drawing that you can edit. It doesn’t end there though. We also provide player assignments and most importantly suggested quarterback reads. This is as detailed of a football playbook that you are going to find.
Click On This Empty Y Stick Play Diagram To See How We Read It
This Empty Y Stick we are providing you today is simple in some ways but the devil is in the details. Without the proper coaching points and quarterback reads the “devil” might be screaming down the field with a pick 6. If your quarterback understands to read the middle linebacker on this football play, it’s a whole different story.
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So, go ahead. Click on the football play drawing below to sample some of what we do at FirstDown PlayBook. You will see how we would read this Y Stick and also learn how to find thousands of other editable football plays. You can even find complete playbooks now on the FirstDown PlayBook website.
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FirstDown PlayBook offers you help with thousands of football plays just like this. It’s not just passing game or 7on7 help either. There is a ton of run football plays and of course defense. When you combine all of this with technology that allows you to edit each and every football play, you have something special.