Should your passing game be built around half-field reads or full-field progression concepts?
It's a debate offensive coaches have had for years.
In this preview from The Passing Lab, Pete DeWeese shares why he believes the best passing games don't choose one or the other. Instead, they combine split-field concepts with scan tags to create quarterbacks who can process changing defensive pictures without slowing down.
Pete explains:
The strengths and weaknesses of half-field concepts
Why quarterbacks struggle when the picture changes after the snap
How scan tags create full-field answers without overwhelming your quarterback
Why teaching matters more than simply collecting concepts
This clip is just one lesson from The Passing Lab, where five high school offensive coordinators break down the systems they use to build efficient, explosive passing games.
If you're finalizing your offense for this season, this clinic will give you practical ideas you can install immediately.
The Passing Lab Interactive Session begin July 8.
Get immediate access to all 15 on-demand sessions, then join us live July 8–9 for interactive discussions with the presenters.
Register here: https://smartclinics.coachandcoordinator.com/thepassinglab
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Podden och tillhörande omslagsbild på den här sidan tillhör
Keith Grabowski. Innehållet i podden är skapat av Keith Grabowski och inte av,
eller tillsammans med, Poddtoppen.