To effectively overcome the problems presented by modern defenses, a complete passing game must possess both diversity and "learnability." Concept Passing: Teaching the Modern Passing Game combines these two characteristics results in a highly sensitive balancing act for offensive coaches. A complete passing game must be able to attack a given defensive structure on all levels yet be learnable enough to yield a high degree of efficiency. The following system of passing presented in this book totals nine concepts that adapt to numerous protections, quarterback drops and actions, and personnel groupings. Furthermore, the concepts have been applied in varied presentations to the defense (huddle or no huddle) and at small college, junior college, and high school levels.
Chapters include:
Defining Concept-Based Passing
Formations and Personnel Groupings
Passing Game Terminology
Protection Schemes
The Drag Concept
The Vertical Concept
The Two-Man Game Concept
The Quick Concept
The Corner Concept
The Horizontal Concept
The Numbers Concept
The Three-Level Concept
The Object Concept
Application of Pass Concepts