Teach Your Football Wide Receivers to Get Open and Score Points
In Bunches
Your passing game starts with the ability of your football wide
receivers to get separation from their defenders. It doesn't
matter if you have the greatest quarterback in the world if his
receivers can't give him a window to throw to. The first step is
to teach your wide receivers how to get off the line. If the
defenders are pressing and bumping at the line, the receiver
must know how to beat the pressure. Begin by teaching fakes. The
most basic is the "head bob". This is where the football wide
receiver moves his head to one side while getting his body
moving straight or to the other side. A good shoulder fake can
spice this move up. Since defensive backs will eventually pick
up on a repeated fake, teach your receivers to mix things up
with double-fakes (fake one way, then the other, then move
beyond the defensive back). Football wide receivers must also be
taught how to use their hands to gain separation. Teach the
"rip" and "swim" techniques. If cutting left, teach them to use
the right arm to "rip" up through the cornerback's arms. For the
"swim" technique, teach your wide receivers to bring the inside
arm up and over the corner's arms to knock the arms downward.
Once off the line, good route running is obviously an important
skill to develop. One way to help your football wide receivers
get open is to have them run hard to a specific spot, get
control (possibly use a fake here) and make the cut. Plant the
foot away from the direction of the cut, make the cut and then
accelerate into the cut. Teach your players the importance of
getting the defensive back moving backwards and then cutting
away from them. Besides the straight line charge, you can also
have your football receivers use an S-shape weave to get open.
Have them run quickly at the defensive back to get close, then
"curve" around him to gain separation. Against man-to-man
coverage, learning the art of good cuts and making those cuts at
the right time will be extremely important to the success of
your wide receivers. Against zone coverage, it's a bit
different. Since the defensive backsare defending an area, the
football receivers won't need to use their fakes quite as much
since they just need to find the holes in the zone. One often
over-looked area where you can give your players an advantage is
in your scouting of the opposition. Don't underestimate the
importance of exploiting how your players match up to the other
guys. Figure out how you can game-plan how to get your best or
fastest receiver matched up against the opposition's weakest or
slowest defensive back. Teach your football wide receivers the
correct fundamentals for getting open, game-plan your match ups
effectively, then sit back and feel the satisfaction of watching
a beautifully executed big play win the game for your players.