ilovetheoption
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I'm sure there's a better answer but first thing I would try is play-action out of our base set with the BB assigned to block the blitzing safety. Have both A backs run go routes or like a go and a corner. Only read QB has to make is which way AB the deep safety is taking. Unless they have insanely fast linebackers the ABs will blow right by them.
If anything it'd just be a check the QB could use at will. If safety is showing blitz and all up on the line then he's not going to make it back into coverage of either AB. I could be wrong, but seems like with a 5 step drop, 1 thousand 1, QB should be turning it loose cause someone is going to be open.
FWIW, this is the answer, and the whole danger of Johnson's offense.
It presents 4 verts at the snap, so you CAN'T overcommit, because he'll call 4 verts, and it's 6.
It's what makes this offense a terrifying upgrade of the wishbone, because the wingbacks are now an immediate threat in the passing game, rather than having to wait for them to clear the backfield like back in the day.