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- Q5171597 subject Q8245898.
- Q5171597 abstract "A corner route is a pattern run by a receiver in American football, where the receiver runs up the field and then turns at approximately a 45-degree angle, heading away from the quarterback towards the sideline. Usually, the pass is used when the defensive back is playing towards the inside shoulder of the receiver, thus creating a one on one vertical matchup. The corner route is less likely to be intercepted when compared to the slant route, because it is thrown away from the middle of the field. The pass is used frequently in the West Coast offensive scheme, where quick, accurate throwing is key. The pass may also be used closer to the goal line in what is called a "fade". The quarterback will lob the ball over a beaten defender to a wide receiver at the back corner of the end zone.".
- Q5171597 thumbnail Corner_route.png?width=300.
- Q5171597 wikiPageWikiLink Q41323.
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- Q5171597 wikiPageWikiLink Q674953.
- Q5171597 wikiPageWikiLink Q7371361.
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- Q5171597 wikiPageWikiLink Q8245898.
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- Q5171597 comment "A corner route is a pattern run by a receiver in American football, where the receiver runs up the field and then turns at approximately a 45-degree angle, heading away from the quarterback towards the sideline. Usually, the pass is used when the defensive back is playing towards the inside shoulder of the receiver, thus creating a one on one vertical matchup.".
- Q5171597 label "Corner (route)".
- Q5171597 depiction Corner_route.png.