Drop-back pass

A drop-back pass or dropping back to pass is a passing style employed in American football in which the quarterback initially takes a three-step drop, backpedaling into the pocket to make a pass.[1] It is the most common way of passing the ball in gridiron football.[2] Kinds include a three-step drop, a five-step drop, and a seven-step drop.[3][4]

A quarterback at practice, dropping back to pass.

References

  1. "The Quarterback's Stance, Drop Back, and Hand Off - dummies".
  2. Wilkinson, Bud (1 July 1993). "Football: Winning Offense". Sports Illustrated via Google Books.
  3. Colby, Greg (1 January 2013). "Football: Steps to Success". Human Kinetics via Google Books.
  4. "Controlling the Ball With the Pass".


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