Marrying Concepts for Maximum QB Efficiency – Snap to Whistle

01/03/2025
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Welcome to Snap to Whistle, your exclusive breakdown of the week’s most impactful plays. From the pre-snap reads to the final whistle, we dissect every detail to show you how the game was won—one play at a time. This week, we are breaking down a chunk play of 17 yards from Josh Allen to Amari Cooper to highlight the details in Offensive Coordinator Joe Brady’s Offense. Let’s dive in! The Bills are up 9-0 against the New Jersey Jets with 1:31 left in the first half. They faced a 1st and 20 situation with the ball spotted at their 35 yard line. With the offense off schedule but not wanting to force the issue before halftime, Offensive Coordinator Joe Brady gave QB Josh Allen a simple Coverage Beater to get the offense back on track. The Bills offense and most offenses around the NFL employ these sort of play calls, calls that give the quarterback an easy read from pre to post snap. Typically, they are paired route concepts that can beat most coverages on any given down. In this example, Allen was given a Stop route with a Seam route to the top of the screen, a pairing often…

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