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Uncovered Slide 14

Rules
Any receiver that is not covered up and can catch the ball and gain 4 yards. Only throw on 1st and 2nd downs or on 3rd down with less than 5 yards to go.

Uncovered Slide 15
Throwing Uncovered
The receiver may widen his alignment or switch his stance. The QB will get the ball to receiver as quick as possible, 2 step drop, then drift. The receiver show his numbers to the QB, secure the ball, run to daylight. All other receivers will block the most dangerous man.

Slide 16 Uncovered - Green


Play Call: Zone Right

FS

SS

C
X W

W E T

M N
QB R

S
E

C
Z

Cadence: Down, Green, Green, Set Go

Uncovered Bubble Slide 17


Foot Race to the Sidelines
Used mostly in a trips formation No cut-back, until you get to the numbers Receivers block the most dangerous man

Throwing Bubble Slide 18


Throwing Uncovered Bubble
The QB catches the snap, delivers the ball on the up-field shoulder, fades back after the throw. The receiver will have his inside foot up in his stance and runs the bubble, secures the ball, runs to the sidelines.

Slide 19 Uncovered Green


Play Call: Trips Left Zone Right

SS

FS

C
3 on 2
X W

S
E
Y

W T

M N
QB

C
E
Z

NO Cut-Back

Cadence: Down, Green, Green, Set Go

SlideHurt 20 the Blitz


Recognize it Protect it Attack it!
Protections must be simple (man scheme). Attack (must have a game plan).
Sight adjustments Hot routes Bring in extra protection Screens No back/Quick Game

Game Slide 21 Planning


The Right Tools in the Toolbox
Must be able to adjust during game. Routes must be adjustable. Must have the right tools in the toolbox.

Offensive Slide 22 Mechanics


Multiple with Simplicity
Focus Only On The Words That Affect You. Think of Landmarks, where is yours? Learn To See The Big Picture

Play Calls Slide 23

Running Game - Words Passing Game - Numbers

Run Game Slide 24


Basic Play Call

Zone Right
Tells us the running play we are running. Tells us the direction we are running the play to.

Pass Game Slide 25


Basic Play Call
The first number indicates the protection and the release of the running back.

962
The second number indicates the formation and the series that we are running.

The last number indicates what concept we are running in our routes. It also indicates where the strength is located (odd = left, even = right)

Three Digit Concept Slide 26 * 962 *


The use of a three digit numbering system allows 64 play calls using only four different protections, four formations and four route concepts, all of which have directional calls as well. From this three digit concept, tags can be added at the end of each to give a particular receiver or set of receivers a route change based on defensive schemes, i.e. 962 Razor

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