
On this episode of The Passing Lab, presented by Modern Football Technology, Coach Herring is joined by Georgetown College OC Caleb Corrill to explore the evolution of the modern passing game. They examine the decline of traditional quick game concepts and the emergence of hybrid and RPO-based strategies. As defensive schemes become more reactive and complex, today’s most effective offenses depend on adaptability, motion-driven leverage, and well-defined core principles. This conversation highlights how coaches are using spacing, movement, and layered reads to empower quarterbacks and challenge defenses. Packed with valuable insight, this episode is a must-listen for any coach looking to stay ahead of the curve in the passing game.
Chapters-
- Introduction to the Passing Game Discussion
- The State of Quick Game in Football
- Evolution of Offensive Strategies
- Hybrid Quick Game Concepts
- Innovative Tools for Effective Passing Operations
- The Role of Motion in Modern Offenses
- Adapting to Defensive Schemes
- The Role of Motion in Offense
- Innovative Offensive Strategies and Coaches to Watch
- Determining Offensive Installations and Concepts
- Addressing Defensive Strategies