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Understanding Football with Joel Klatt: Explaining quick-game passing concepts

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Joel Klatt : Explaining quick-game passing concepts as if you're the quarterback.
In the Dragon/Lion concept, the tight end runs a flat route and the wide receiver on the strong side runs a slant route behind him.
In Y-Stick (X-Tag) concept, there are three wide receivers, a tight end and a running back.
Both concepts do a great job of opening up the slant window for the outside receivers.
The receiver lined up alone in this formation is the team's best receiver.
If the receiver alone is one -on-one against bump coverage, the route might turn into a fade.
The receiver running to the flat is first in the progression if the quarterback is looking at this side of the field.
The tight end/innermost wide receiver is the second progression.
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