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Routes are designed to find the dead area's on the field, so both route running and timing are needed. Alot of the problem with some wr are they don't get the db to turn their hips. Lets say their playing man and you are running a 12 yard out with play action. Wr's explode of line of scrimmage the route may be a 12 yard out but wr will run 14 to 15 yards, head and shoulder fake inside which you hope causes the db to turn his hips inside to run with you, then you plant and cut outside and come back to the ball at the 12 yard mark. Its called seperation, this is all about turning the db hips in the opposite direction you intend to go. Watch when a db turns his hips on the fake then has to open back up to cut outside, man thats seperation. plus wr must go catch the ball don't wait for the ball to come to them.
didn't mean for it to be this long but man I love these types of post.
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