In this installment of “The Passing Lab”, Tyler Jones shares ideas on sprint-out passing, how the curl concept is a natural throw and rhythm for quarterbacks, wide bunch sets, and getting back-up quarterbacks more reps.
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Tyler Jones is the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Walton High School in Marietta, Georgia. In the 2022 campaign, the Raiders eclipsed multiple school records en route to a ten-win season and deep playoff run. The 2022 Raiders broke school records for yards per game (452), passing yards in a season (3,732), and passing touchdowns (37).
In this episode, Coach Jones delves into his playbook to discuss sprint-out passing concepts, curl concepts, wide bunch sets, and his philosophy for designing an effective passing game.
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Follow guest host Josh Herring on Twitter @joshherring1.
In our “Passing Lab” series, guest host Josh Herring, QB Coach at Lassiter High School (GA), sits down with passing game experts on the leading edge of offensive strategy.
Show Notes:
>Influences
>Efficient Sprint-Out Concepts
>Teaching the Curl
>Window One and Window Two
>Curl Assignments: Not Traditional “Hank”
>Receiver Splits on Curl Concepts
>Why Curl Is QB-Friendly
>Receiver Technique
>Protecting the Base Curl Concept
>Philosophy of Designing a Passing Game
>Mark Richt’s “Reverse Hank” Concept
>Shallow as a Built-In Hot
>Wide Bunch Sets
>Getting Multiple Quarterbacks Reps
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