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Put more pressure on the defense while simplifying the process of reading the defense for the quarterback and the receiver by reducing your receiver splits in your fade flat concept.
In our video, Mt. St. Joseph Offensive Coordinator (and 2023 Division III Offensive Coordinator of the year) Caleb Corrill shows how they have made the adjustment in what they run.
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Often times this concept is used as a drive starter for MSJ.
The simplicity provides the sophistication as this can be used by almost any offense and against any defensive alignment.
This is a high-efficiency/high completion percentage play.
It is included in the plays they use when they go uptempo.
The play protects the players and provides confidence as well.
They can help get into a more manageable down and distance.