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- Q2378846 subject Q8245898.
- Q2378846 abstract "A curl route, also called a button hook, is a pattern run by a receiver in American football, where the receiver appears to be running a fly pattern but after a set amount of steps or yards will quickly stop and turn around, looking for a pass. This generally works best when the defending corner or safety commits himself to guarding the fly and is unable to stop quickly enough to defend the pass.The curl is a pattern used frequently by the West Coast offensive scheme, where quick and accurate passes are favored.".
- Q2378846 thumbnail Curl_route.svg?width=300.
- Q2378846 wikiPageWikiLink Q24994.
- Q2378846 wikiPageWikiLink Q41323.
- Q2378846 wikiPageWikiLink Q7371361.
- Q2378846 wikiPageWikiLink Q7984850.
- Q2378846 wikiPageWikiLink Q8245898.
- Q2378846 wikiPageWikiLink Q8564110.
- Q2378846 wikiPageWikiLink Q869161.
- Q2378846 wikiPageWikiLink Q918224.
- Q2378846 comment "A curl route, also called a button hook, is a pattern run by a receiver in American football, where the receiver appears to be running a fly pattern but after a set amount of steps or yards will quickly stop and turn around, looking for a pass.".
- Q2378846 label "Curl (route)".
- Q2378846 depiction Curl_route.svg.