Good watch. Kurt Warner goes through the coverage and how to attack Cover 3 with a curl flat combo. I'd love to see Cornelsen add this against teams with zone, but he would need to be willing to allow his tight ends to leak out to tie up the inside LB. Against man, the slant-flat (which Josh Jackson had a ton of success on before teams started scheming to stop it), is a better combo.
Here's some "Football 101" for all you QBs out there - this is teaching the curl/flat concept that everyone has in playbook... it's designed to beat C3, but the key is to know what kind of C3 u are seeing & how to read it accordingly... lmk if u have ?s pic.twitter.com/QnomzHWdt3— Kurt Warner (@kurt13warner) January 4, 2020
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We use this concept all the time with our JV squad here. It's really great for a young QB learning how to see the field.
You'd be amazed how long it takes for some kids coming out of high school to learn how to run a curl versus man/zone. Kids take forever to be able to read if they're truly getting manned up and really need to sell the takeoff route and then break right back to the QB versus recognizing the zone where they'll need to do that soft roll and find the open spot from that backer clearing out to the flat.
The more I learn about football, the more I realize how much about football there is to learn. Thanks for the post!