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Running off the defender can mean two things:

  1. It can mean that you are running a route to get the defender to move out of an area of the field that the ball is coming to.
  2. It can also mean that the ball is not coming in your direction, so without giving you a specific route to run, you may be asked to just “run him off”.

The trick to successfully running off a defender is to make them think that the ball is going to be thrown your way. To do this:

  • Always explode off the line and run a good hard route.
  • Never come off the line half-ass (unless that’s part of you selling the route).

SIDE NOTE ON RUNNING OFF THE DEFENDER.

  • Coming off-the-line half-ass against a better defender may tip him to developing play, allowing him to make a faster read + reaction in order to pursue and or otherwise help shut down the play.
  • On the flip side, come off the line half-ass, and the defender may ignore you to cheat the play. If he does, you can then turn on the jets and get wide open. Rule of Thumb: Don’t come off the line half-ass if you know it may have a negative impact on the actual play call.