Often referred to as "B-Left", this play is used almost exclusively with any team that has a decent QB or receiver. It allows for 2 receivers to go deep. One all the way up top and the other at the bottom, allowing for a quick long range pass even if one of the receivers is covered. It is good for all the teams who have their strongest receiver at the bottom. For example: the 49ers with Rice and the Falcons with Rison. The other two receivers go short, the one at the bottom typically being the tight end. This play works great because it has very good short and long capability. A TIP: on blitzes hit "A" twice and you should be passing to the top receiver who is going short, usually allowing for a gain of about 8 yards.