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1 5 STEP CROSSING ROUTES Will Compton- Offensive Coordinator Conroe Oak Ridge wcompton@conroeisd.net

2 Types of Crossing Routes Y- Cross- This is a concept based pass. We primarily have the Cross come from the right side. We can tag a post on it from either side. This works very well as a play action pass. Y- Cross- This is a concept based pass. We primarily have the Cross come from the right side. We can tag a post on it from either side. This works very well as a play action pass. Shallow- This is a concept based pass that we are looking to throw the shallow or the dig. All receivers can be tagged to run the shallow. The dig always happens opposite. Shallow- This is a concept based pass that we are looking to throw the shallow or the dig. All receivers can be tagged to run the shallow. The dig always happens opposite.

3 Types of Crossing Routes Mesh- This is a concept based pass. We primarily use this concept on the positive side of the field. In the past we have also tagged this play with a RB Wheel route. It is a great play to use VS. Man coverage. This concept takes the most time to work and execute.

4 Why use Crossing Routes in your Scheme? In the original Air Raid, they used crossing routes to make up for a lack of speed. They felt that if their 4.8 rec could make a 4.6 defender slow down his reaction time then they would be on an even playing field. In the original Air Raid, they used crossing routes to make up for a lack of speed. They felt that if their 4.8 rec could make a 4.6 defender slow down his reaction time then they would be on an even playing field. If you have speed this allows you to get your athletes moving across the field quickly with a high percentage pass in the open zones. If you have speed this allows you to get your athletes moving across the field quickly with a high percentage pass in the open zones. Great man beaters. Great man beaters.

5 PLAY ACTION in CROSSING ROUTES We can turn almost any pass inside our scheme into a play action pass. This allows you to stay inside your concept not changing your QB reads. It also adds the element of misdirection. If we want to fake our RB we tag the play concept with a “FIRE” or “FLAME If we want to fake the jet sweep we tag the WR and the word “FLY”

6 4-2 RB DUAL READ LT- MAN LG- MAN TO MIKE RT- MAN RG-MAN C- MAN TO MIKE B- DUAL SAM TO EDGE, SKY QB- Will LB AZ Y X BQ CC LBSS LB BS W DE13 (MIKE )

7 4-1 BOX LT-MAN LG-MAN RT- MAN RG- MAN C- MAN B- SAM LB QB- WILL LB AZ Y X BQ CC S SS LB BS W DE13

8 3-2 BOX LT-MAN LG-MAN RT- MAN RG- MAN C- MAN B- SAM LB QB- WILL LB AZ Y X BQ CC LB SS LB BS LB DEN LB DE

9 HOTS & PEEKS We use a philosophy of Hots & Peeks. We use a philosophy of Hots & Peeks. Inside WR and the Right and Left Tackle identify the Hot. Inside WR and the Right and Left Tackle identify the Hot. Once the Hot is identified. The QB can check the WR to a Hot Route ( Stick, Fast, Out). Once the Hot is identified. The QB can check the WR to a Hot Route ( Stick, Fast, Out). If QB does not change route the WR PEEKS at QB on 1 st 5 yards of the Route. If QB does not change route the WR PEEKS at QB on 1 st 5 yards of the Route.

10 2012 OAK RIDGE FOOTBALL 95 = CROSS

11 95 = Y-CROSS CONCEPT: CONCEPT: Go, Cross, Option, Curl, Swing Read starts on left if you don’t move Y Read starts on left if you don’t move Y

12 The Y-Cross or USOM USOM = Under the Sam Over the Mike. USOM = Under the Sam Over the Mike. We teach that if there is 1 Safety you go under the Sam over the Mike, cross the field at 12-15 yards. We teach that if there is 1 Safety you go under the Sam over the Mike, cross the field at 12-15 yards. Versus a 2 Safety look. We teach Under Sam over Mike split 2 vertical. It turns the Cross route into a pipe route. Versus a 2 Safety look. We teach Under Sam over Mike split 2 vertical. It turns the Cross route into a pipe route.

13 BLUE 95 X B A Q Z Y 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 1 5 1 0 5 M S

14 DOUBLES 95 X B A Q Z Y 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 1 3 2 4 5 1 5 1 0 5 M S

15 TRIPS RT. 95 X B A Q Z Y 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 1 2 4 4 3 1 5 1 0 5 M S *** Can also run TRIPS Lt 95

16 Trips Rt. A Fly 85 Z POST X B A Q Z Y 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 1 2 3 4 1 5 1 0 5 M S * A will have Fly Motion

17 2012 OAK RIDGE Football 90 = SHALLOW

18 SHALLOWS = 90 CONCEPT: Hot, Shallow, Dig, Shoot Pre-snap Post and Go if “0” cover or grass - Shallow rules (eyes away from where shallow starts- if shallow starts on right side, eyes start left,etc.)

19 Teaching Point for the Shallow Shallow- We want our Shallow to be 4-6 yards away from the tackle. We feel that no matter his speed he should be able to get across the formation from this alignment. Shallow- We want our Shallow to be 4-6 yards away from the tackle. We feel that no matter his speed he should be able to get across the formation from this alignment. Dig- We run our dig at 10 yards. We want our dig to go through the outside shoulder of the OSLB. This makes the OSLB open his hips away from the shallow. Dig- We run our dig at 10 yards. We want our dig to go through the outside shoulder of the OSLB. This makes the OSLB open his hips away from the shallow.

20 X B A Q Z Y 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 PRE 3 1 2 0 1 5 1 0 5 Doubles 90 Y-SHALLOW

21 X B A Q Z Y 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2HOT PRE 1 2 0 1 5 1 0 5 DART 90 Y SHALLOW 3

22 X B A Q Z Y 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 HOT PRE 31 2 0 1 5 1 0 5 EMPTY Rt. 90 Y SHALLOW PRE

23 X B A Q Z Y 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 PRE 3 1 2 0 1 5 1 0 5 Doubles 90 A-SHALLOW PRE

24 TRIPS LT. 90 Z SHALLOW X B A Q Z Y 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 1 2 PRE 3 2 0 1 5 1 0 5 SM hot PRE

25 TRIPS RT. 90 X SHALLOW X B A Q Z Y 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 1 2 PRE 3 2 0 1 5 1 0 5 SM hot PRE

26 2012 OAK RIDGE FOOTBALL 92-82 MESH

27 MESH CONCEPT: High (Corner or Post), Playside mesh, Playside back (Swing or Shoot), Backside mesh, Backside back (Swing or Shoot) Read starts on side of most receivers (Y and Z or X and Z) which also side of “high” route.

28 Teaching Points for Mesh Must get reps on this play almost every day. Must get reps on this play almost every day. The WR on the right sets the Mesh at around 6 yards. The WR on the right sets the Mesh at around 6 yards. Must teach your WR to dip and rip through traffic. Must teach your WR to dip and rip through traffic. VS a Man defense continue running through the mesh and gradually gain ground. VS a Man defense continue running through the mesh and gradually gain ground. VS. Zone defense Settle & Noose after Mesh. VS. Zone defense Settle & Noose after Mesh.

29 BLUE 92 X B A Q Z Y 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 1 5 1 0 5

30 DOUBLES 92 X B A Q Z Y 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 1 5 1 0 5

31 BLUE SQUEEZE 92 Z PST –B WHEEL X B A Q Z Y 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 1 3 2 4 5 1 5 1 0 5


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