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Instead of making Young read the entire field, Heimerdinger gave Young half-field reads, essentially simplifying Young's progressions to "primary receiver, checkdown option, run."
Hank Koebler: Don't Give Up on Pryor or Raiders Yet Hank Koebler 2011
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Instead of making Young read the entire field, Heimerdinger gave Young half-field reads, essentially simplifying Young's progressions to "primary receiver, checkdown option, run."
Hank Koebler: Don't Give Up on Pryor or Raiders Yet Hank Koebler 2011
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Instead of making Young read the entire field, Heimerdinger gave Young half-field reads, essentially simplifying Young's progressions to "primary receiver, checkdown option, run."
Hank Koebler: Don't Give Up on Pryor or Raiders Yet Hank Koebler 2011
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Instead of making Young read the entire field, Heimerdinger gave Young half-field reads, essentially simplifying Young's progressions to "primary receiver, checkdown option, run."
Hank Koebler: Don't Give Up on Pryor or Raiders Yet Hank Koebler 2011
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Instead of making Young read the entire field, Heimerdinger gave Young half-field reads, essentially simplifying Young's progressions to "primary receiver, checkdown option, run."
Hank Koebler: Don't Give Up on Pryor or Raiders Yet Hank Koebler 2011
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Translated, this meant habitually taking the short checkdown passes that the Bears defense gave, rather than trying to air it out by heaving it deep.
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He was able to turn a small catch after a checkdown into a big gain.
Losing Efforts 2007
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He was able to turn a small catch after a checkdown into a big gain.
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"I'll just run a thorough checkdown to be sure no damage was done," His words were neither request nor order.
The Ship Who Sang McCaffrey, Anne, 1926- 1969
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"I'll just run a thorough checkdown to be sure no damage was done," His words were neither request nor order.
the ship who sang McCaffrey, Anne, 1926- 1969
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