Waggle Right (Boot Pass)
Quarterback fakes the buck sweep and boots right into a three-level flood.
Concept: Backside guard pulls to protect the edge while receivers run corner, flat, and drag.
Every position's job
Fake the buck sweep, boot right, and read the three-level flood (corner, flat, drag).
Run the buck fake, then check-release as an outlet.
Fake or run to the flat as the short flood route.
Down-block or set the boot-side edge.
Pull to protect the boot-side edge.
Block back and protect the interior.
Hinge and protect the playside.
Hinge to seal backside pursuit.
Drag across the field as the underneath flood option.
Run the corner as the deep flood level.
Run the flat or complementary flood route.
How to teach it
- 1Backside guard pulls to protect the edge while receivers run corner, flat, and drag.
- 2QB sells the buck sweep before booting; eyes downfield.
- 3Three flood levels: corner deep, flat short, drag underneath.
Common mistakes to fix
- !Weak buck fake — sell the sweep fully.
- !Routes bunch at one depth — space the three levels.
Build this into your call sheet.
Adopt this system in your coach portal, tag plays by situation, and print call sheets and player wristbands.