Tested out my product extensively, from 2005 to 2016. | |||||||
Supplied 17 teams with opponent's pre snap keys. Many teams done multiple times. | |||||||
Record for teams where I supplied their opponent's pre snap keys: | |||||||
Playoffs: 10 – 3 | |||||||
Season: winning percentage 79% | |||||||
My product even helped teams have success against power houses like the Patriots. | |||||||
Playoffs: | Broncos: 2005 | ||||||
Colts: 2006 | |||||||
Jets: 2010 | |||||||
Season: | 5-2 from 2005 – 2016 | ||||||
Overall vs. Patriots 2005 – 2016: 8 – 2 | |||||||
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Outline of some of the things supplied to the Jets for Playoffs 2010 season | |||||||
1. All running backs pre snap keys run-pass play separation | |||||||
2. Addai when prime | |||||||
3. Receiver pre snap keys (prime vs. non-prime) | |||||||
4. Manning audibles (hurry up or out of huddle)(shotgun or under center) | |||||||
5. Addai method of tipping off (run to pass) and (pass to run) audibles | |||||||
6. Manning audibles including (run to pass)(pass to run)(run direction)(receivers pass route) | |||||||
7. Manning no huddle signals (player) (run direction) (pass route) | |||||||
8. Tear down of many Manning physical signals that are false | |||||||
9. Audible confirmations (how Wayne confirms to Manning that he received audible) | |||||||
Some teams had more to go with and some teams had less. | |||||||
I quit when I felt the teams had enough opponent pre snap keys help to win. | |||||||
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Definitive Pre Snap Keys can augment player protection, if diagnosed and removed. | ||||
Showing your team's Pre Snap Keys frustrates the purposes: | ||||
- of the huddle and any audible signals | ||||
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Eliminating definitive pre snap keys can help minimize player injury | ||||
- lessening chance of blind side hits | ||||
- fans love watching marquee players perform in America's game | ||||
Quarterbacks use play action to buy time for longer passes. | ||||
What if the defense knew (no run), it's a play action: 1- advantage of play action would be mute 2- quarterback turns to backfielder for play action, could be blindsided | ||||
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Football plays are complex, so many things go into making a play successful. | ||||
- at times, pre snap keys that give away upcoming plays, are not noticed | ||||
To show that pre snap keys predicting plays are everywhere: | ||||
Start with best teams of 2016 (Patriots and Falcons) | ||||
Marquee player protection and rookies in general is where most of my work will be done. | ||||||||
WHY ROOKIES: | ||||||||
- what if a gererational player comes along and his pre snap keys are not noticed | ||||||||
- as a fan we might miss a Jim Brown or a Tom Brady | ||||||||
Teams and players try not to give pre snap key tells. But there are so many. Some are missed. | ||||||||
-some teams are getting very good at removing most player pre snap keys | ||||||||
- if you can hide them, you can find them | ||||||||
These teams will start having a distinct advantage over other teams on a consistent basis. | ||||||||
Development of my “pre snap keys” product began in the late 70's (40 years ago) | ||||||||
Over the last 12 years, 17 teams tested my product in different parts of the season | ||||||||
- the blog has shown many examples where a weaker team can rule | ||||||||
OFFENSE: | ||||||||
- all players on offense have many pre snap key possibilities | ||||||||
- almost every play has over 800 possible pre snap keys | ||||||||
In the quarterback section of the blog, I have a few things regarding quarterback looks | ||||||||
- just a little section like that has so many options | ||||||||
Last look, first look, most looks (before – after) backfield shift | ||||||||
The above when under stress, in zone or always | ||||||||
Eye flashes, long looks ((side – directed at receiver)) etc. | ||||||||
There are around 20 common combinations I've come across. | ||||||||
MOST PRE SNAP KEYS ARE NOT NOTICED BY PLAYERS THEMSELVES | ||||||||
Automatic: | - in sports or any activity, things that are done successfully, the brain commits to muscle memory | |||||||
At times players do notice by film study etc, some pre snap keys they are showing | ||||||||
- some players will then attempt to hide psk's by showing run keys on passing downs etc. | ||||||||
Contrived: | These contrived pre snap movements can usually be picked up easily: | |||||||
- when the brain commits to creating pre snap keys they are close to identical | ||||||||
- contrived pre snap keys hardly ever have the same exactness (time, method etc) | ||||||||
Since November 6, 1869 (Rutgers and Princeton), football keys were the standard | ||||||||
- they still are, but pre snap keys augment the football keys players see | ||||||||
- in addition, because football keys are univesal, teams can use them for deception | ||||||||
- show pass with horseshoe offensive line setup and have a run play | ||||||||
Reason why knowledge of “PRE SNAP KEYS” is so important | ||||||||
“IF YOU KNOW WHERE THEY'RE GOIN', THEY AIN'T GONNA GET THERE” | ||||||||
Will let teams involved, know of their pre snap keys, prior to posting on blog. |
Pre snap keys fine tune what football keys show, however: | ||||||||
Because football keys are common knowledge, they are commonly used for deception | ||||||||
Eg: | Offensive line sets up in an umbrella type setup (normally pass) and runs off it | |||||||
Requirements of my pre snap keys: | ||||||||
1. Accuracy: most pre snap keys have accuracy over 90%. | ||||||||
- if under 85% they are normally chucked | ||||||||
2. Simplicity: keys that are easy to spot from many vantage points (by many players) | ||||||||
3. Confirmation: eg Quarterback and running back both showing run or pass. | ||||||||
In the past, when I did work for specific teams to validate product: | ||||||||
I prepared the pre snap keys in the following fashion: | ||||||||
Before customizing Psk's to a specific opponent, I start with the following sequence: | ||||||||
1. run-pass differentiation | ||||||||
2. receivers prime, non-prime | ||||||||
3. O-linemen run-pass and direction (zone blocking) | ||||||||
4. Qb audibles | ||||||||
After the above is complete the opponent will dictate what is most important. | ||||||||
Colts Super Bowl | e.g. 2006 playoffs Colts-Ravens (great linebacking core) | |||||||
Run: | All players who blitzed were done with emphasis on Terrell Suggs, Bart Scott. | |||||||
Over the past 12 years, I did work for 17 teams, with a great deal of success. | ||||||||
- some success stories mentioned on blog | ||||||||
Starting with the 2017 season all current quarterback audible methods will not be shared. | ||||||||
- quarterback protection | ||||||||
The rest will be shared in a method described in the “Augmenting Player Protection” section. | ||||||||
www.definitivepresnapkeys.com | ||||||||
Although I normally used 4 games or more for determining pre snap keys: | ||||||||
- to make blog, fan friendly, if I see pre snap keys 2 games running | ||||||||
- I will chart and blog after making team involved aware of what I have found | ||||||||
This will allow fans who record games, to follow along, and see team corrections made. | ||||||||
Although I have in the past used football film (50 yard and end zone shots) as well as broadcasts: | ||||||||
- I will do all of this blog using only what the fan sees | ||||||||
Peyton Manning, when recently addressing sports celebs, stated how it's fans who rule the sport. | ||||||||
- if fans wouldn't watch or care, the NFL would not be America's greatest sport |