Vertical stack concept from quads alignment — creates 3-on-2 overload on the strong side.
The quads look (4 receivers on one side) is pure formation deception. The defense can't spread wide enough to cover all four vertically. 's reads follow a clearcut progression: attack the middle first ('s in route), then the deep void ('s curl), then corner isolation ('s post).
Vertical stack concept from quads alignment — creates 3-on-2 overload on the strong side.
The quads look (4 receivers on one side) is pure formation deception. The defense can't spread wide enough to cover all four vertically. 's reads follow a clearcut progression: attack the middle first ('s in route), then the deep void ('s curl), then corner isolation ('s post).
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