THE FOUR-MAN PASS AND GO BEHIND RECEIVER The four-man pass and go behind the receiver is a better drill than the three- man drill as it involves four men cutting for passes, gives the men better oppor- tunity for timing, places the men at cut- ting angles more similar to game condi- tions and affords an opportunity for the execution of the fundamentals of cutting, passing, stopping, and meeting the ball which are the integral parts of any offen- sive system. FIVE-MAN PASS AND GO BEHIND RECEIVER This drill is a further development of the similar set-up involving three and four men. It is an excellent drill for executing the various offensive funda- mentals, but is rather complex and re- quires considerable time to perfect. How- ever, the complexity of the drill adds in- terest for the player and has been used very successfully. 10