3 Ways to Run 3-Receiver Concepts From 2×2

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A simple, high-school–friendly guide showing four ways to adapt 3-receiver (trips) pass concepts to 2×2 formations. Includes diagrams for two motion variations, a backside shallow adjustment, and using the RB as the flat control player.

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This resource breaks down four practical ways to run your 3-receiver pass concepts from 2×2 formations without changing your quarterback’s read or installing new terminology. Whether you use Sail, Stick, Cross, or any other three-man combinations, these variations let you keep one unified system across both 3×1 and 2×2 looks.

Inside the PDF, you’ll find clean, easy-to-teach diagrams for:

Two motion variations that recreate 3×1 spacing

A backside shallow adjustment for dropback concepts

Using the RB as the third route in quick game and dropback

Clear rules for maintaining consistent QB progressions

This is a practical tool for high school coaches who want to simplify their passing game and run more offense without adding more plays.

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