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<blockquote data-quote="ilovetheoption" data-source="post: 769380" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>Looks to me like a "Yankee" concept, which is normally a middle hi-lo on the FS (ideally if you have 8 in the box). (It's a variant on the old Steve Spurrier "Mills" concept, just from both sides of the field)</p><p></p><p> The low WR is supposed to get between the dropping LB's and the secondary, while the high WR looks to hit the post over the top. The read is the FS's hips. I actually think this is the wrong throw from Sims. Yes you read deep to shallow, and if deep is there you take it, but both safeties had bailed their hips, which means the low WR was going to settle behind the backers for an easy 10 yard gain, plus any YAC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ilovetheoption, post: 769380, member: 1414"] Looks to me like a "Yankee" concept, which is normally a middle hi-lo on the FS (ideally if you have 8 in the box). (It's a variant on the old Steve Spurrier "Mills" concept, just from both sides of the field) The low WR is supposed to get between the dropping LB's and the secondary, while the high WR looks to hit the post over the top. The read is the FS's hips. I actually think this is the wrong throw from Sims. Yes you read deep to shallow, and if deep is there you take it, but both safeties had bailed their hips, which means the low WR was going to settle behind the backers for an easy 10 yard gain, plus any YAC. [/QUOTE]
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