1. DS Outside Right
2. Slants (DONT RUN DEEP)
A slant route is a pattern run by a receiver in American football, where the receiver runs up the field at approximately a 45-degree angle, heading to the gap between the linebackers and the linemen.
3. Posts,
A post is a moderate to deep passing route in American football in which a receiver runs 10–20 yards from the line of scrimmage straight down the field, then cuts toward the middle of the field (towards the facing goalposts, hence the name) at a 45-degree angle.
4. WR1, WR2, WR3 Corners, Other Recievers Run SLANTS,
A corner route is a pattern run by a receiver in American football, where the receiver runs up the field and then turns at approximately a 45-degree angle, heading away from the quarterback towards the sideline.
5. Streaks,
A fly (streak) route. A fly route, also called a streak route or go route, is a pattern run by a receiver in American football, where the receiver runs straight upfield towards the endzone.
6. Flea Flicker (RB to QB),
A flea flicker is an unorthodox play, often called a "trick play", in American football which is designed to fool the defensive team into thinking that a play is a run instead of a pass. It can be considered an extreme variant of the play action pass and an extension of the halfback option play.
7. Pitch Right Pass Left (IFormation) QB Hikes Ball in I-Formation and HB/RB Go Right and WRs Run Routes as the RB Throws a Pass to a WR for a short gain of yards.
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