When you post, cover an offensive play you run with as much detail as possible. Describe some of your favorites. I'll begin:
Formation: Pistol - Full House
Package: WR Backfield
Root Play: PA Comeback
Pre-Snap: The WR in the backfield will be on the right side and I will motion him out to the right slot. This places him on the same side of the field as the primary receiver running the comeback. I'll then hot route the slot receiver to a streak.
Post-Snap: Hopefully, the playaction is successful. As the Quarterback holds the ball, it's very natural to roll out to the right slightly and you can do this to varying degrees depending on the pass rush.
The streak-comeback combo puts tremendous pressure on the defense regardless of their scheme. It's very unlikely an OLB who is hugging the line of scrimmage because of a run oriented formation can get back in time to assist much, especially due to the playaction.
Read it long to short. Hopefully, the slot guy streaks past everyone and gets open deep. The comeback will often times be open in man coverage or Cover 2/3 because the defense will take away the deep ball.
You also have the fullback flaring to the play side if you so choose. If the OLB just shoots backwards, don't be afraid to dump it off and pick up 7-8 yards. Lastly, the backside receiver will run some form of backside route, either a drag, post, or 90* hard in at the first down marker depending on your preference.
Please discuss your own plays as well.

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