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7v7 Example

Spring 2026 · 7v7

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Three-level stretch concept from trips right — F's wheel vs Z's go creates vertical separation.

The classic high-low vertical concept that attacks deep safeties' leverage. Trips alignment holds corners and safeties laterally; the double vertical on the backside (Z go + F wheel) forces the deep half-safety to give up something. Q's throw windows open based on backside corner depth.

Primary reads

  • 1st read (Z): Vertical go — if corner backs off at the snap, Z runs free; go is automatic. Takes 3 seconds.
  • 2nd read (F): Wheel arc at 14 yards — the setup. If corner presses, F's arc release beats press at the perimeter
  • 3rd read (Y): Post route at 11.8 yards — middle-of-field vertical if safeties rotate late

Situational use

  • 4th quarter, down 4+: downfield shot when you need big yardage
  • Red zone, 15 yards and in: corner isolation, wheel is a touchdown-area route
  • Cover 2 exploiter: backside vertical routes attack safeties' split coverage
  • Championship game, final drive: proven, high-variance concept that breaks loose in big moments

Coverage diagnostics

  • vs Cover 2: the corner isolation (Z) is the primary — safeties are split, backside corner is alone
  • vs Cover 3: wheel finds soft spot underneath the deep third
  • vs Cover 4: all receivers are isolated on corners; Y's post breaks into middle vacancy

Three-level stretch concept from trips right — F's wheel vs Z's go creates vertical separation.

The classic high-low vertical concept that attacks deep safeties' leverage. Trips alignment holds corners and safeties laterally; the double vertical on the backside (Z go + F wheel) forces the deep half-safety to give up something. Q's throw windows open based on backside corner depth.

Primary reads

  • 1st read (Z): Vertical go — if corner backs off at the snap, Z runs free; go is automatic. Takes 3 seconds.
  • 2nd read (F): Wheel arc at 14 yards — the setup. If corner presses, F's arc release beats press at the perimeter
  • 3rd read (Y): Post route at 11.8 yards — middle-of-field vertical if safeties rotate late

Situational use

  • 4th quarter, down 4+: downfield shot when you need big yardage
  • Red zone, 15 yards and in: corner isolation, wheel is a touchdown-area route
  • Cover 2 exploiter: backside vertical routes attack safeties' split coverage
  • Championship game, final drive: proven, high-variance concept that breaks loose in big moments

Coverage diagnostics

  • vs Cover 2: the corner isolation (Z) is the primary — safeties are split, backside corner is alone
  • vs Cover 3: wheel finds soft spot underneath the deep third
  • vs Cover 4: all receivers are isolated on corners; Y's post breaks into middle vacancy

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