Wide receiver Albert Wilson

“The wide-receiver pass should be a touchdown every time. It’s fun and exciting. It confuses the defense.

“After you kill them with the jet sweep (handoff to the wide receiver), you come back to the wide receiver again (who drops back to pass).

“The other receiver stalls for a little bit and then takes off. He should be wide open. It should be a touchdown. The crowd should get into it.

“I ran it quite a few times in high school and quite a few times here. Successfully in high school, it worked every time.

“Here, there were a couple of overthrows. There wasn’t a connection with the receivers.

“It’s on me.”

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