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When a team has speed at receiver, a lot of cornerbacks, whatever system they are in, they’re probably not gonna press, so that opens up the quick passes underneath.

It opens up a lot of things, because a lot of defenses and a lot of safeties, they want to back up. They tend to play back because they know the speed that you have, which allows tight ends or other receivers on underneath routes or even tailbacks.

It opens up so much more when you got speed because a lot of guys start to back up and create that cushion in that space underneath.

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18 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

When a team has speed at receiver, a lot of cornerbacks, whatever system they are in, they’re probably not gonna press, so that opens up the quick passes underneath.

It opens up a lot of things, because a lot of defenses and a lot of safeties, they want to back up. They tend to play back because they know the speed that you have, which allows tight ends or other receivers on underneath routes or even tailbacks.

It opens up so much more when you got speed because a lot of guys start to back up and create that cushion in that space underneath.

One of the reasons we should kill teams on offense this year.

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48 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

It opens up so much more when you got speed because a lot of guys start to back up and create that cushion in that space underneath.

 

29 minutes ago, joemac said:

One of the reasons we should kill teams on offense this year.

Yep. 

As long as the  oline gives em time.

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