7on7 football plays
7on7 Help. Let Us Count The Ways…
There are a variety of ways to find 7on7 help in FirstDown PlayBook. We want to make sure you know how to get to your favorite way quickly....
Create Your Custom Route Concepts
You can now create your own custom route concepts on FirstDown PlayBook. This is a game changer for offensive coordinators....
Use 7on7 To Teach Receiver Speed Cuts
As you get into the thick of your 7on7 season, teaching receiver speed cuts should be on, if not at the top of your checklist....
The Overlooked Slot Receiver
The slot receiver is one of the most under appreciated people during recruiting and NFL draft season, but not on third down in the fall....
Teaching Young Quarterbacks Coverage
When teaching a young quarterback about reading coverage, give them specific keys. The Free Safety will tell them all they need to know....
Comeback Route From Couple Formation
Let's face it. Throwing a comeback route is hard for most high school quarterbacks. This formation gives them a better chance to execute it...
Communicating Man Vs Zone Coverage
It is not enough to see the same thing. Your receiver should communicate man vs zone coverage to confirm the coverage to the quarterback....
Teach Receivers To Recognize Man vs Zone Coverage
There is a lot going on with a pass play that is not always apparent. Quarterbacks and receivers must see if the coverage is man or zone. ...
Explosive Seam Throws Off Of Your Base Passes
Anyone who has watched the NFL playoffs and the BCS playoffs has seen a lot of explosive seam throws. How in the world does this happen?...
FirstDown PlayBook Coverage Beaters
The Coverage Beaters section of FirstDown PlayBook is one of our most used areas in our digital football playbook....
Introduce The Stick Nod Change Up
When you do change up your route tree, it's good to have a reason for it. This is why we want to talk about the Stick Nod today....
Use Multiple Formations Not Pass Concepts
The age old debate about how much offense is too much is always relevant. Using too many pass concepts is a common mistake of young coaches....