
Here, it's 3rd and 3. The Falcons line up in a press man formation. They're not disguising the fact that they're bringing 5 and they're gonna look to take away anything short and quick with the press coverage. We're going to run a "fade smash" concept. It's the same concept of a "smash" but with a fade instead. The fade allows the throw to happen off a 3 step drop and a lob instead of a 5 step drop with the QB having to wait for the receiver to at least approach his break. This way, the qb can take a 3 step drop and put the ball out there for the WR to get it.

Gabbert knew the coverage before the snap, so, you know your only real option is the fade route vs. the man coverage with quick pressure coming. Knowing that, he does a good job, at the snap, of keeping his head in the middle of the field to hold the safety from breaking on the route.

From this angle, you can see him holding the safety.

Then, on his 3rd step he turns to throw the ball[good footwork(notice the bend in his knees and his straight posture, good mechanics)].
When he turns to throw it, the safety was held long enough to keep him from jumping towards the route. you see the outside defender's back turned because of the outside release on the curl by TS.

He then does a good job of leading the receiver away from the defenders. Patton does have to turn around a little awkwardly for the catch, but, leading the receiver into open space is usually higher percentage than trying to drop a perfect pass over the defender. So, I like the throw.

It's complete for a 21 yard gain.
Just a good, all around play with Gabbert doing the little things right.


















) From there, we run a pass play.



