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No Huddle Package

I like the no-huddle because it really puts the pressure on the defense. In this section I put together a small no-huddle package. All plays are run from Bob Right to avoid any confusion. The shotgun can be automatic for the no-huddle or called with the adjustment "Gun".
Please note that this is NOT a 2 minute drill package (I'll put one of those up later). This is intended to pressure the D, not to protect the clock. Note also, 1) no adjustments (other than the shotgun) are made, no motions, no alignments changes, 2) I don't use any pulling linemen in order to preserve their energy, 3)each of the pocket pass plays are paired with a run, and all are off of play-action, which plays to our goal of maximizing deception.



Bob Rt 142 Y-Fin R-Flare

NOTE: I like this as part of a huddle because its got plenty of variety. The Y-Fin is an easy throw and can result in big yards after the catch. At the same time, the Y-Fin keeps the LBs off the X-Square (good for third and long) and the R-Flare. Plus there's always the Z on the go route for a deep threat.

Bob Rt 145 T-Hook X-Bench

NOTE: The T-Hook is good for the no-huddle package because its a fairly easy throw for the QB and it gets a good chunk of yardage. I add the X-Bench incase the CB starts to cheat towards the inside to help with the hook. Of course, you've always got the standard backside combo of the replace and the brake.

Bob Rt 148 All-Curl

NOTE: This is included for 4 basic reasons 1) its the simple read, 2) its an easy throw, 3) its good for 3rd-and-longs, 4) its a good opportunity for WRs to get yards after the catch (if they create proper seperation).

Bob Rt 45 Base

NOTE: The shotgun adds a kind of "draw effect to the most basic (and most easily executed) running play from the one-back.

Bob Rt 42 Toss

NOTE: This play will become more and more effective as the no huddle wears down the LBs. WR blocking is a must though.

Bob Rt 48 Draw

NOTE: The draw is easily executed and a good way to keep the LBs honest.

Bob Rt 80 Mirror Pass R-Flat

NOTE: Which side this play goes to is the QBs pre-snap choice which he wil call at the line (for the benefit of the line and the RB).

Bob Rt 80 Mirror Comeback R-Flat

NOTE: Which side this play goes to is the QBs pre-snap choice which he wil call at the line (for the benefit of the line and the RB).