In "Complete Crossing Routes: Low Crossers " Coach Herring looks at over a decade of time-tested pass concepts which utilize "low crossing" drag type concepts for use versus any coverage. Each concept includes individual route and QB read progression teaching as well as how to attack specific coverages. This two volume course serves as not only a reference for any coach looking for ideas to add crossing routes to his passing game but also as an in-depth teaching resource for cutting edge pass concepts used from high-school to the NFL. The two courses combine for over 5 hours of course content.
Volume 1 contains over two hours of video and introduces the 3 core drag routes and how they are utilized across multiple pass concept variations, including: a basic backside Dig/Drag outlet system, multiple field/boundary Drive patterns, the multiple Drum pattern (a West Coast shallow variation), and Drama(a concept which combines Drive and Mesh).
In "Complete Crossing Routes: Low Crossers " Coach Herring looks at over a decade of time-tested pass concepts which utilize "low crossing" drag type concepts for use versus any coverage. Each concept includes individual route and QB read progression teaching as well as how to attack specific coverages. This two volume course serves as not only a reference for any coach looking for ideas to add crossing routes to his passing game but also as an in-depth teaching resource for cutting edge pass concepts used from high-school to the NFL. The two courses combine for over 5 hours of course content.
Volume 2 continues the teaching from Course One with over 2 hours of video and details a full Mesh package including: Mesh ("America's Mesh" play with both field and boundary versions), Mingle(a 4 strong Mesh), and Mix (a 3x1 Mesh with multiple tags). Also included are other concepts including: Drain (a mini Dagger concept with a Drag), Hook (a version of the traditional Air Raid Shallow pattern), multiple vertical-drag combinations, and two different Curl Flat patterns which utilize a drag route component.
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