Bump and run describes a coverage technique where a defender hits the receiver at the line. The defender then stays close in coverage. This technique matters because it disrupts timing. Receivers struggle to release cleanly. Teams use bump and run to challenge short routes. Proper hand placement avoids penalties. Speed helps recover after contact. Officials watch this closely. For example, a corner bumps the receiver and stays tight downfield.
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