Category: Playbook
Type: Play
52 HOT PASS


The 52 Hot Pass is a quick developing pass play designed to be used with two receivers to the same side. It is a simple play with the tight end (or inside receiver) doing a 10 yard hook to the inside while the wide out does a 5 yard out pattern.
The word hot as well as the omission of a pass pattern numbered seven or higher tells the offensive line to block in the Fence style keeping the defender's hands down. The 26 Hot Pass is basically the same play, but the wide out runs the 5 yard out, and the tight end runs the 10 yard hook out. All hot passes use a shorter than normal drop back by the quarterback--about three steps rather than five or seven.
Submitted by: Coach Hutchison

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