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I asked Google AI to break down the Principles of the Air Raid Offense (good answers inside!)

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The Air Raid offense in American football has several principles, including:
  • Leverage: A key principle of the Air Raid offense



  • Open grass: The offense looks for open grass to throw to



  • Simplicity: The offense aims to stay simple and spread out the defense



  • Vertical and horizontal: The offense is spread out horizontally before the snap and vertically after the snap



  • Displacing defenders: The offense aims to displace as many defenders as possible across the field



  • Quarterback checks: Some play callers allow quarterbacks to make checks if they feel comfortable with a play


The Air Raid offense is typically run from a shotgun formation with four wide receivers and one running back. Some other principles of the Air Raid offense include:
    • Base four verticals: The "6" play is a base four verticals play that can be adapted based on the defense
    • Outside release: All receivers must release on the outside of their defender
    • Dropout rules: Receivers use dropout rules to determine when to break off their route


Some coaches who popularized the Air Raid offense include Hal Mumme, Mike Leach, Sonny Dykes, and Tony Franklin.
 
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