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Eagle Edge Tags<br />
Edge Tag (BS = away from RB)<br />
Bunch: BSSE is the #2 receiver on the LOS and<br />
is split 6 to 10 yards from OT. The BS-SLOT is<br />
the #1 receiver and aligns on the outside of the<br />
#2 and off the LOS. PS-SLOT is the #3 and<br />
inside of the #2 off the LOS.<br />
Trips: BSSE is the #1 receiver on the LOS and<br />
split 8 to 12 yards. The BS-SLOT is 1 yard inside<br />
of the SE and off the LOS. The PS-SLOT is the<br />
#3 receiver and splits the distance between the<br />
#2 and the near OT.<br />
Spread: A variation of the Loose tag. SE goes<br />
to his normal split and the WB splits the<br />
difference between the SE and the OT.<br />
Purpose<br />
Bunch formation is a good way of compressing<br />
man coverage and running crossing route and<br />
flood route.<br />
Same as BUNCH but we align our SE and<br />
Flanker in different positions and the are more<br />
spread out.<br />
This is used in the perimeter passing game<br />
when we want better splits between the SE and<br />
SLOT.<br />
Quads: Same as Trips except it is on the near<br />
side of the RB (thus four receivers on one side).<br />
Quake: Same as Bunch except on the near side<br />
of the RB.<br />
Empty: The RB moves to the inside slot as if<br />
TRIPS on the call side.