ClemsonWill wrote:Oh, I don't know if there is an article about this, but you guys will see lots of receiver screens (now and bubble screens). The way these are worked in is brilliant. Whenever he calls a run play(of any kind) it is tagged with a screen back side. So a play call might be something like Right trap Now. The QB simply looks at the alignment of the defenders back side. If they are playing soft or at a certain leverage he will simply throw the screen. If not they will stick with the run play. This makes life VERY difficult on a defense. The only sure fire way to prevent the screens is to press...but by doing that you run the risk of getting beat deep.
The best part of Morris' new system: No demoralizing QB Walk of Shame!