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By James Vint
If You Have A Systematic Way To Teach An Offense, Your Kids Will Have A Systematic Way Of Learning The Offense
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4 3
We number our play with the number of the ball carrier, followed by the hole number. For example, IS veer left would be 13 veer. All option plays start with a 1, with the exception of trap option.
Y
Z
X and Z Align 2 yards inside the top of the numbers. Our H splits the distance between the tackle and the X receiver. Our QB aligns 4 yards behind the center. Our A Back aligns 7 yards deep.
Navy
X H
Q Y
A
Navy is a 2x2 formation popular with traditional option teams Our H and Y will align 1x1 off the tackles We can personnel this by bringing in a third running back We want our H and our Y to press the line of scrimmage. We want them as tight as they can be without getting covered up by the X and Z
Navy Strong
X H
Q
Y
Z The Z becomes a wing in Navy Strong.
Navy Trade
Y
H Q X Trade alerts our weak tackle and tight end they will flip.
The X will align as a twin receiver, splitting the distance between the tackle and the Z
The H will align as a wing on the tight end.
Bunch
X H Q Y Z
Even
X
H Q Y We can widen or tighten our Y and H as needed Z
The Y and H split the distance between the tackle and the #1 WR.
Trey
X Y
H Q Trey is similar to Trips, with our Y on the LOS Z
Trey Bunch
X
Y
H
Q
Navy Bunch
X
H Q Y
Our X and Z close down and line up 2 yards outside the Y and H.
Queen
X
Y H Q
In our 2 back look we will bring our F into the game for our H at times.
King
X
Y Q H
The Y lines up in his base alignment. The H lines up on the outside leg of our guard. King alerts the H he will line up on the same side as our Y.
King Pro
X
Q H Pro alerts the TE he will line up on the LOS in our King and Queen Sets.
Y
Z
The Y lines up in a 3 pt. stance 2.5 feet from our tackle. The H lines up on the outside leg of our guard. King alerts the H he will line up on the same side as our Y.
Queen Pro
X
H Q
Y
Z
Pro alerts the TE he will line up on the LOS in our King and Queen Sets.
The Y lines up in a 3 pt. stance 2.5 feet from our tackle. Queen alerts the H he will line up opposite the TE.
We will line up with our TE on line, and twins opposite the TE.
Our #2 receiver is on line 6 yards from the tackle. Our #1 receiver lines up 12 yards from the tackle and 1 yard off the ball.
King allows us to line up with a twins closed look. Our FB is offset with the Y.
Our #2 receiver is on line 6 yards from the tackle. Our #1 receiver lines up 12 yards from the tackle and 1 yard off the ball.
Queen Bunch
Z
X H Q
We will line up with our TE on line, and twins opposite the TE.
Our Z lines up 2 yards outside the tackle. Our X lines up 1x1 on the Z. Our H lines up straddling the IS leg of the tackle.
Y
Z
The Y lines up in a 3 pt. stance 2.5 feet from our tackle. Our Y lines up 1x1 on the TE. Our H will widen his alignment.
Motion Concepts
We use motion to gain an advantage at the point of attack We want to remove a defender We want to gain leverage We want to change the strength We want to make a coverage determination
Receiver Motion
Zip- #1 into the formation Zap- #1 away from the formation Zoom- #1 across the formation Rip- Left IS Receiver across the formation Liz- Right IS Receiver across the formation Motor- Right IS WR motions out past the #1 WR Motel- Left IS WR motions out past the #1 WR Tom- Y shuffle motion to the play Ted- Y Shuffle motion away from the play Hop- H Shuffle motion to the play Hip- H Shuffle motion away from the play Jet- Motion to mesh with the QB as on Jet Sweep
RB Motion
Hump- A Back to the TE Jump- A Back away from the TE Away- H (in the backfield) away from the TE To- H (In the backfield) to the TE Orbit- Motions our H or A back into the backfield Adding Re to any motion brings the player back Adding slow to any motion slows the player down
Example of Zip
X
H Q
Y
Z
The ball will be snapped when the Z is 2 yards outside the Y. If we flip the formation, the X would be in motion.
Example of Zip
Y
X H Q
A
We can motion our Z back to the formation from our King Look as well.
Example of Motor
X
H Q Y
The Y will motion outside the Z. If we called MOTEL, the H would motion outside the X.
Example of Zap
Y
X H Q
Example of Rip
X
H Q Y
The ball will be snapped when the H is 2 yards outside the tackle.
From Trips Left, the Y will motion back to his normal alignment.
If we are in trips right and want to motion back to our base 2x2 look, the H would be in Liz motion.
Example of Jump
X
H Y Q
A
The WR to the motion side will close his split down to 8 yards.
T F
In This Case, The Mike Attcked The B Gap, So The PSG worked up to FS
M T
We will take a Jam Step to get hip to hip. Our second step will work up field. We contact the near jersey number. Our eyes must go to backer.
B T
F M
The QB must get downhill if he gets a pull read. We must avoid running the hump
This is the Jill Scheme Because Of The Fold Block By The Tackle and TE. The Tackle Goes First, Hence The Jill Call. The Tailback Gets Into Relationship And Calls Ball, Ball
F M
Navy 10 Midline
In the pistol you dont have to motion the backside slot to become the pitch man on any option play.
F M
Versus a 9 technique the TE will make a base call which alerts the PST he will be the second player tracking the Mike to the FS
The Base Scheme allows the midline to be run against a 3 and a nine technique. If the Sam LB is disrupting the play we can have the PST climb to Sam immediately and put the PSG man on the Mike.
F M
The Base Scheme allows the midline to be run against a 3 and a nine technique. The fullback will lead up on the Sam.
F M
Versus a 50 the Center is man on the Nose- The back will cut off the block of the center
Versus the 50 the Midline is an excellent football play The center will base nose and take him where he goes
F M
T E
Versus a reduced front we can run midline weak. The FB will become the second tracker for the Mike to FS.
F M
If the Sam is falling in on the QB the TE will arc release to seal the TE. The QB will pitch off the end.
The Pitch Scheme allows the offense to take advantage of a Sam linebacker who is falling in on the QB. The QB will widen his path slightly and pitch off the end.
F M
E S
If the Mike is vacating to the B gap, the Iso play takes advantage of the vacated A gap.
F M
E S
If the Will is making the play on your dive back, you can run follow opposite to attack the backside B gap.
B E
If the DE crosses the face of our tackle, our tackle will run his feet and block him.
B E
B E
E B T B
E T
ET
E S
Our tackle has a DL in the B gap. He will alert the PSG they will combo to the PSLB.
QB Reads 5 Tech For Give Read, OLB or R for Pitch Great vs. 1-5 technique playside Great vs. 8 Man Fronts O Line Uses Zone Combination Blocks
We would tag cowboy to have the inside man in our bunch become the pitch man. We can motion our outside receiver into or away from the bunch. We maintain our same reads.
The A back is now our dive back. The F is now our pitch back. The QB can run the play either way regardless of back alignment.
We can run veer away from the bunch as well The backside H would be our pitch man The QB can check the play to either side, with a cowboy call to the strong side to make the H use a cowboy technique
From Navy the frontside slot would track the Will to the FS. The backside slot would become our pitch man. The QB can check the play to either side.
We would tag cowboy to have the inside man in our bunch become the pitch man. We can motion our outside receiver into or away from the bunch. We maintain our same reads.
33 Dive
C R
When we get a linebacker vacating the B gap, we can run our dive play. This is an automatic give. The PST must keep the slanting end out of the B gap.
13 Follow
C R
F M S T E
13 Follow is a great complement to the IS Veer. Follow alerts the OL we will be Iso blocking. The QB will ride the dive back, pull the football, and follow.
The A back is our pitch back The F is our shovel back The QB will take a slide step then attack the DE. If the DE comes upfield, shovel, if the DE squeezes, attack the force player for your pitch read
The A back is our pitch back The H is our shovel back The QB will take a slide step then attack the DE. If the DE comes upfield, shovel, if the DE squeezes, attack the force player for your pitch read
ET
With a 3 technique to the playside the PSG and PST will combo up to the Will.
19 Speed Option
F C S E Y W T M T E H R C
The A back is our pitch back The QB will slide one step and attack the DE The QB will pitch off the DE ** In the pistol we do not have to flip our back to flip the play!
Load Drill
D
F F
The fullback sees the defender going upfield to take the pitchman, so the fullback turns up field to load the alley player.
The defender comes down hill to take the quarterback, so the fullback goes outside of him to load the alley player.
O-Line Uses Load Blocking Pitch off the first man outside the 9 Tech FB Flashes Hands and Works To Alley Player QB Slides, Then attacks 9 Tech Zone Combination Blocks Get Great Movement
W
3 1
M
1 2 3
Q A Uncovered and Covered lineman will work combination They will track the down lineman to the linebacker We will make a solid call if everyone is covered
W
3 1
M
1 2 3
C LG LT
Identify Mike as 0, Combo with RG, combo 3 Tech to Mike Covered, Listen for combo call, DT is 1, combo 1 tech to Will Identify Will as 2, make combo call, combo 1 tech to Will
RG
RT TE
Identify 3 Tech as #1, listen for combo call, combo 1 tech to Mike
Covered by #2, make solo call, you have 2 to yourself Covered by #3, make solo call as you and RT are covered
M
2 3 3 2
1 0
S E
Double Eagle
Eagle Weak
W
3
M
0
S
2
3
W
2
M
0
30 Stack
22 Stack Up
We number our stack by game plan. Whenever we face a stack defense, we go back to our gap rules. We have our gap first.
This is an example of an Ace call on 42 IS. The RG is covered with a 3 tech, and the Center is uncovered with a man over. The RG and Center take their playside zone step with eyes to their gap.
The uncovered player must have his eyes in his PSG. In the case above, the 3 Tech slanted inside and the Center has to pick him up. The RG sees him go away and now works to the player filling the B gap.
If the Mac were to step up to blitz, the Center would make a base call. This would eliminate the Arizona call and put both lineman on a base block.
Handling Stunts
B B L B
E
This is a two-on-two drill working two offensive lineman vs. a defensive lineman and a backer. This is a generic drill where we will put guards with tackles and centers with guards. We want this to be a game speed drill once the initial teaching is done. You must work against twists, slants, and loops!
This is our three on three drill we do a lot because of stacked fronts. We get head up tackles that will slant. We work this drill with the frontside, then the backside. We get our eyes up and this teaches the kids to be able to work an inside threat. We teach patience in this drill and we follow a very strict rule, Dont Chase Backers.
The Offensive Line will execute their inside zone rules. The TB will dropstep and get into pitch relationship The QB will read the backside 5 tech for his give/keep read. He will pitch off the next defender.
S T E
Y
E
H
The Offensive Line will execute their inside zone rules. The TB will execute his backside mesh footwork. The QB will read the backside 5 tech for his give/keep read. He will pitch off the next defender.
S T E
Y
H Z
E
X
The Offensive Line will execute their inside zone rules. The backside H will be the pitch man. The QB will read the backside 5 tech for his give/keep read. He will pitch off the next defender.
The QB and tailback will utilize zone read footwork The QB will read the EMOL The back will read the backside A gap to frontside A
M
T E
The QB will ride the jet and run a speed path out the back door. We will block speed on the frontside.
Q A
Tailback takes a hard downhill step with his playside foot. Her works downhill to the Void TB must be prepared to win a 1 on 1 battle with the LB OL can incorporate fold schemes to eliminate leverage!