The base offense package is called "Mesh". It features two receivers crossing or "meshing" underneath while a third runs a deep route. There are four mesh combinations that identify which receivers mesh: Y/X, Y/A, H/X, and H/A. The meshers set the depth at 6 yards while the other receiver runs complementary routes like flats, digs, or posts. Tags can be added to structuraly change two or more routes or target a specific receiver's route.
The base offense package is called "Mesh". It features two receivers crossing or "meshing" underneath while a third runs a deep route. There are four mesh combinations that identify which receivers mesh: Y/X, Y/A, H/X, and H/A. The meshers set the depth at 6 yards while the other receiver runs complementary routes like flats, digs, or posts. Tags can be added to structuraly change two or more routes or target a specific receiver's route.
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The base offense package is called "Mesh". It features two receivers crossing or "meshing" underneath while a third runs a deep route. There are four mesh combinations that identify which receivers mesh: Y/X, Y/A, H/X, and H/A. The meshers set the depth at 6 yards while the other receiver runs complementary routes like flats, digs, or posts. Tags can be added to structuraly change two or more routes or target a specific receiver's route.
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