The document provides details on the formations, motions, runs, play actions, screens, and protections for Day 1 of practice. It includes diagrams of the formations and instructions for each player's responsibilities. Some key plays discussed are Stack Indy, Trips Indy, Slant Utah Indy Back, 20 Kansas, 20 Washington, Slant Pacer Back, Trips Arc 5, 20 Zip Arc 2, Stack Hitch, Slant Zip Brown Slants, 20 81 Rip. The formations include 20, Slant, Stack, Trey, and Trips. Motions include Utah and Zip. Runs include Indy and Pacer Back. Play actions include Kansas, Washington, and Pacer Back. Screens include Arc and Zip Arc. Pro
The document provides an overview of the FLEXBONE offense, including its philosophy, defensive alignments, key plays like inside veer, outside veer, midline, and play action. It discusses why the FLEXBONE and option game work, counting defenders, blocking rules and reads for the quarterback on each play, and pass protection rules. Diagrams illustrate the alignments and motions of each play.
The document provides an overview of pistol offense formations, motion concepts, and inside run game for a pistol offense. It describes the base pistol formation and various personnel groupings that can be used. It also outlines rules and techniques for running inside zone, including blocking assignments and the tailback's read responsibilities. The pistol offense aims to create conflicts for the defense through misdirection plays that incorporate zone blocking with play action passes.
The document is an offensive playbook for a high school football team that outlines their offensive philosophy, formations, personnel groupings, blocking schemes, and play calls. The offense will utilize multiple formations and motions with an emphasis on a power run game and misdirection. The playbook describes the mechanics of their pistol offense and lists plays categorized by zone, reach, and gap blocking schemes.
This document describes a pistol offense formation called "Pistol/Empty/Double Tight" consisting of a split end, flanker split out 10 yards from the tight end, and two tight ends each split 3 1/2 feet from their respective tackles. The quarterback lines up in shotgun 3 1/2 yards behind the center, with an H-back 4 yards behind either tackle depending on the motion call. The tailback and fullback come out and are substituted by the H-back and split end.
This document provides an overview of the Southfield Ravens offensive playbook. It includes discussions of their offensive philosophy, formations, motions, run game mechanics, and blocking techniques. The offensive scheme is built on multiplicity, moving the chains, and relentless attack. It discusses quarterback, running back, wide receiver, and offensive line alignments. Various blocking techniques for tight ends such as hook blocks and veer releases are also outlined.
This document provides an offensive playbook for the Lincoln Football team in 2010. It includes diagrams and explanations of passing zones, the quarterback's pre-snap process, various passing concepts like quick passes, vertical routes, and read progressions. Specific plays and formations are shown using stick figures and explanations of each receiver's route.
The document outlines the terminology, formations, protections, motions, and concepts used in a spread passing offense. It details play calls for running and passing plays, protection schemes including slide, gap, 9-man, and smoke protections. Passing concepts like mesh, verticals, smash, screens, and flat/curl routes are explained as well as how motions and shifts are used to disguise intentions and create advantages.
The document provides details on installing an "Air-Raid" offense for a football team. It includes formations, plays, and concepts for both running and passing. Formations include pro, doubles, trips, wing, and empty sets. Running plays include desert, bob, lion, fly, and counter. Passing concepts include verticals, quicks, yankee, whiskey, oscar, bravo, and alpha. It also covers pass protection, the running game including the "wrap" blocking scheme, and offensive line splits and keys.
The document is a playbook for the Mundelein Light Weight Stallions football team that won championships in 2003 and 2004. It contains information on formations, blocking rules, motions, and specific plays like the Super Power, Power, and Rip plays. The playbook is designed to be used at beginning and middle school levels but some plays can also work for high school. Coaches are advised to focus on mastering the base plays before adding new plays each week.
This document outlines the numbering system and concepts for an offensive playbook. It describes series for passing plays, running plays, and playaction passes. The numbering system indicates things like which side the play is going to, the protection scheme, and route concepts. It also discusses terminology, grouping players, and some principles for building an effective offensive system.
The document provides an overview of the key components of the Multiple West Coast offense system, including its philosophy, formations, motions, play calls, and call sheet setup. The offense creates a precision-timed system using multiple formations and plays to keep defenses off-balance. Play calls clearly identify the formation, motion, blocking assignments or pass routes, protection, and snap count. The call sheet organizes plays by down, distance, situation and personnel to help call the optimal play in any scenario.
The document is a recruitment email from Bakersfield High School football looking for a secondary and offensive/defensive line coach. It summarizes the school's football program achievements, including 33 CIF championships and being the winningest program in California history. It discusses developing players both on and off the field and having an offensive philosophy focused on controlling the clock with a balanced run/pass attack using multiple formations in their pistol offense.
The document provides an overview of Urban Meyer's Utah spread offense, including explanations of formations, blocking schemes, run plays, pass plays, and protections. Key concepts covered are the zone read, trap, and option running plays as well as coverages, routes, and pass protections in the short to intermediate passing game. Diagrams illustrate plays from various formations against different defensive fronts.
The document provides an overview of the Power "O" offense from the perspective of an offensive coordinator. It discusses the history and philosophy behind the offense, as well as the techniques and roles of different positions. Specifics covered include blocking rules and adjustments against different defensive fronts, play-action passes off of the Power "O" run, and how the Power "O" can be implemented from various formations including shotgun, empty sets, double tight ends, and wings.
The document discusses several jet running plays used by Olivet College's football team against different defensive formations. It provides the rules and blocking assignments for plays including the 40 Jet, 42 Jet, 36-27 Counter Jet, and 38-29 Jet against 5-3, 6-2, and 4-4 defenses. It emphasizes that success comes from persevering through challenges and getting back up after being knocked down.
The document outlines essential skills and drills for offensive linemen, including:
1. Proper techniques for run blocking like base blocking and pulling, as well as pass blocking like mirroring the defender's movements and using quick sets.
2. Example drills are described to teach these techniques, such as fit and drive for run blocking and kick step/power step for pass blocking.
3. An offensive line drill sheet and chart are recommended to organize drills and track progress on techniques.
STEVEN CIOCCI PACE UNIVERSITY OFFENSIVE LINE MANUALSteven Ciocci
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The document provides guidance for offensive linemen on key responsibilities and techniques. It emphasizes playing as a cohesive unit, finishing blocks, recognizing defensive fronts, executing zone blocking schemes properly through combo blocks, and dominating the line of scrimmage with physical play. Rules are outlined for practices, and techniques are described for stances, blocks, and working in sync on double teams.
The document provides an overview of Urban Meyer's Utah Spread Offense, including explanations of formations, blocking assignments for various running plays, pass protection schemes, and examples of run and pass plays from different formations. Key aspects of the offense like motion types, route combinations, and reads against different defensive looks are also outlined. The document appears to be intended as a reference for understanding play diagrams from game film of Meyer's Utah teams.
1) The document outlines an offensive playbook for the Lincoln Football 2010 team, including passing and rushing plays as well as strategies for reading defenses.
2) It details various routes for receivers including quick routes like hitches and slants as well as deeper routes like curls, outs, and posts. It also covers scrambling rules and safety control concepts.
3) The quarterback's pre-snap process is outlined in 4 steps to identify defenses based on factors like safety positioning and leverage of corners to determine coverages.
The document discusses various pass protection schemes used by offensive lines, including big on big protection, zone blocking concepts, and protections against blitzes. It explains fundamentals like identifying threats, footwork for inside/outside moves, and communicating calls for slide/turnback protections. The key is working together as a unit to account for all rushers through combinations of man and zone blocks while keeping a hot read for any uncovered blitzers.
The document provides coaching points for an inside zone running play from a balanced formation with motion. It discusses the formation, blocking assignments and rules, and responsibilities of the quarterback, running back, and offensive linemen. The offensive linemen follow rules to determine if they block the down lineman or linebacker based on whether they are covered or uncovered. The running back is instructed to make a single cut then get upfield at full speed following reads of the defensive linemen's helmets.
This document provides play calls and strategies for a quick passing game. It describes 10 plays - Quick Smash, Out Dig, Smash, Slant Cross, Zip Slant, Flat Hitch, Flare Slant, Cross Zip, Wheel Slant - and the reads and throws against different coverages, particularly focusing on exploiting holes left by flat defenders. The goal is to identify the open receiver based on the flat defender's movement or position.
How to implement a red hot! youth spread offenseMike Pope
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The document discusses the benefits of running a spread offense at the youth football level. It argues that the spread allows quarterbacks to see the field better and avoid pressure, while also getting more players involved and utilizing their athletic abilities. Key advantages of the spread include stressing the defense by spreading them out across the field and attacking with multiple threats. The philosophy presented is for the spread offense to be run-first to set up the pass. Play diagrams and passing concepts are also outlined.
The document contains the offensive playbook for the Jurupa Valley Jaguars football team. It outlines the team's formations with player positions, blocking assignments, and pass/run plays. It also includes motions, traps, sweeps, and series of plays to run against different defensive alignments.
This document provides an overview of different defensive coverages that a quarterback may see and how to read them pre-snap using the acronym "BOX D.E.A." which stands for the number of players in the box, the depth and alignment of defensive backs, and where the defensive backs are looking. It describes 6 main coverages - man, man free, two deep zone, three deep zone, four deep quarter zone, and two deep man under. The document emphasizes that pre-snap reads may change post-snap and to watch safety rotations for coverage adjustments.
The document provides coaching points, techniques, and drills for implementing alley screens in a football offense. It discusses philosophies around making alley screens a viable threat on any down or distance. Key points of emphasis are the quarterback throwing to the screen man into the funnel created by blockers, with the screen man catching the ball and finding running lanes based on blocks. Blocking assignments and techniques are outlined for linemen, tight ends, running backs and receivers to divide the defense and create running alleys.
The document compares the terminology used in different West Coast offenses, including Bill Walsh's offense, Norm Chow's offense, and the Multiple West Coast offense. It discusses how each offense calls plays, protections, routes, and formations in different ways. The Multiple West Coast offense calls everything in a simple manner without memorization required.
This document outlines the benefits of using a "Bunch Offensive Package" in football, including a strong side running formation, 1-on-1 passing opportunities on the back side, and alignment problems it can cause for the defense. It lists various running and passing plays that can be run from bunch formations, such as toss pins, counters, zones, iso plays, stretches, reverses, naked boots, verticals, stick routes, and more. Shifts and motions are also recommended to cause confusion for the defense.
The document provides details for a football practice, including formations, motions, runs, play actions, screens, protections, and special plays. It lists various routes and responsibilities for positions like the 2, 3, 5, and 9 receivers on different plays like the Indy Dash, Utah Patriot, Florida, and Hoosier plays. It provides tips on footwork, reads, and adjustments for different coverages. The overall document outlines the offensive scheme and responsibilities to be worked on in practice.
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The document is a playbook for the Mundelein Light Weight Stallions football team that won championships in 2003 and 2004. It contains information on formations, blocking rules, motions, and specific plays like the Super Power, Power, and Rip plays. The playbook is designed to be used at beginning and middle school levels but some plays can also work for high school. Coaches are advised to focus on mastering the base plays before adding new plays each week.
This document outlines the numbering system and concepts for an offensive playbook. It describes series for passing plays, running plays, and playaction passes. The numbering system indicates things like which side the play is going to, the protection scheme, and route concepts. It also discusses terminology, grouping players, and some principles for building an effective offensive system.
The document provides an overview of the key components of the Multiple West Coast offense system, including its philosophy, formations, motions, play calls, and call sheet setup. The offense creates a precision-timed system using multiple formations and plays to keep defenses off-balance. Play calls clearly identify the formation, motion, blocking assignments or pass routes, protection, and snap count. The call sheet organizes plays by down, distance, situation and personnel to help call the optimal play in any scenario.
The document is a recruitment email from Bakersfield High School football looking for a secondary and offensive/defensive line coach. It summarizes the school's football program achievements, including 33 CIF championships and being the winningest program in California history. It discusses developing players both on and off the field and having an offensive philosophy focused on controlling the clock with a balanced run/pass attack using multiple formations in their pistol offense.
The document provides an overview of Urban Meyer's Utah spread offense, including explanations of formations, blocking schemes, run plays, pass plays, and protections. Key concepts covered are the zone read, trap, and option running plays as well as coverages, routes, and pass protections in the short to intermediate passing game. Diagrams illustrate plays from various formations against different defensive fronts.
The document provides an overview of the Power "O" offense from the perspective of an offensive coordinator. It discusses the history and philosophy behind the offense, as well as the techniques and roles of different positions. Specifics covered include blocking rules and adjustments against different defensive fronts, play-action passes off of the Power "O" run, and how the Power "O" can be implemented from various formations including shotgun, empty sets, double tight ends, and wings.
The document discusses several jet running plays used by Olivet College's football team against different defensive formations. It provides the rules and blocking assignments for plays including the 40 Jet, 42 Jet, 36-27 Counter Jet, and 38-29 Jet against 5-3, 6-2, and 4-4 defenses. It emphasizes that success comes from persevering through challenges and getting back up after being knocked down.
The document outlines essential skills and drills for offensive linemen, including:
1. Proper techniques for run blocking like base blocking and pulling, as well as pass blocking like mirroring the defender's movements and using quick sets.
2. Example drills are described to teach these techniques, such as fit and drive for run blocking and kick step/power step for pass blocking.
3. An offensive line drill sheet and chart are recommended to organize drills and track progress on techniques.
STEVEN CIOCCI PACE UNIVERSITY OFFENSIVE LINE MANUALSteven Ciocci
油
The document provides guidance for offensive linemen on key responsibilities and techniques. It emphasizes playing as a cohesive unit, finishing blocks, recognizing defensive fronts, executing zone blocking schemes properly through combo blocks, and dominating the line of scrimmage with physical play. Rules are outlined for practices, and techniques are described for stances, blocks, and working in sync on double teams.
The document provides an overview of Urban Meyer's Utah Spread Offense, including explanations of formations, blocking assignments for various running plays, pass protection schemes, and examples of run and pass plays from different formations. Key aspects of the offense like motion types, route combinations, and reads against different defensive looks are also outlined. The document appears to be intended as a reference for understanding play diagrams from game film of Meyer's Utah teams.
1) The document outlines an offensive playbook for the Lincoln Football 2010 team, including passing and rushing plays as well as strategies for reading defenses.
2) It details various routes for receivers including quick routes like hitches and slants as well as deeper routes like curls, outs, and posts. It also covers scrambling rules and safety control concepts.
3) The quarterback's pre-snap process is outlined in 4 steps to identify defenses based on factors like safety positioning and leverage of corners to determine coverages.
The document discusses various pass protection schemes used by offensive lines, including big on big protection, zone blocking concepts, and protections against blitzes. It explains fundamentals like identifying threats, footwork for inside/outside moves, and communicating calls for slide/turnback protections. The key is working together as a unit to account for all rushers through combinations of man and zone blocks while keeping a hot read for any uncovered blitzers.
The document provides coaching points for an inside zone running play from a balanced formation with motion. It discusses the formation, blocking assignments and rules, and responsibilities of the quarterback, running back, and offensive linemen. The offensive linemen follow rules to determine if they block the down lineman or linebacker based on whether they are covered or uncovered. The running back is instructed to make a single cut then get upfield at full speed following reads of the defensive linemen's helmets.
This document provides play calls and strategies for a quick passing game. It describes 10 plays - Quick Smash, Out Dig, Smash, Slant Cross, Zip Slant, Flat Hitch, Flare Slant, Cross Zip, Wheel Slant - and the reads and throws against different coverages, particularly focusing on exploiting holes left by flat defenders. The goal is to identify the open receiver based on the flat defender's movement or position.
How to implement a red hot! youth spread offenseMike Pope
油
The document discusses the benefits of running a spread offense at the youth football level. It argues that the spread allows quarterbacks to see the field better and avoid pressure, while also getting more players involved and utilizing their athletic abilities. Key advantages of the spread include stressing the defense by spreading them out across the field and attacking with multiple threats. The philosophy presented is for the spread offense to be run-first to set up the pass. Play diagrams and passing concepts are also outlined.
The document contains the offensive playbook for the Jurupa Valley Jaguars football team. It outlines the team's formations with player positions, blocking assignments, and pass/run plays. It also includes motions, traps, sweeps, and series of plays to run against different defensive alignments.
This document provides an overview of different defensive coverages that a quarterback may see and how to read them pre-snap using the acronym "BOX D.E.A." which stands for the number of players in the box, the depth and alignment of defensive backs, and where the defensive backs are looking. It describes 6 main coverages - man, man free, two deep zone, three deep zone, four deep quarter zone, and two deep man under. The document emphasizes that pre-snap reads may change post-snap and to watch safety rotations for coverage adjustments.
The document provides coaching points, techniques, and drills for implementing alley screens in a football offense. It discusses philosophies around making alley screens a viable threat on any down or distance. Key points of emphasis are the quarterback throwing to the screen man into the funnel created by blockers, with the screen man catching the ball and finding running lanes based on blocks. Blocking assignments and techniques are outlined for linemen, tight ends, running backs and receivers to divide the defense and create running alleys.
The document compares the terminology used in different West Coast offenses, including Bill Walsh's offense, Norm Chow's offense, and the Multiple West Coast offense. It discusses how each offense calls plays, protections, routes, and formations in different ways. The Multiple West Coast offense calls everything in a simple manner without memorization required.
This document outlines the benefits of using a "Bunch Offensive Package" in football, including a strong side running formation, 1-on-1 passing opportunities on the back side, and alignment problems it can cause for the defense. It lists various running and passing plays that can be run from bunch formations, such as toss pins, counters, zones, iso plays, stretches, reverses, naked boots, verticals, stick routes, and more. Shifts and motions are also recommended to cause confusion for the defense.
The document provides details for a football practice, including formations, motions, runs, play actions, screens, protections, and special plays. It lists various routes and responsibilities for positions like the 2, 3, 5, and 9 receivers on different plays like the Indy Dash, Utah Patriot, Florida, and Hoosier plays. It provides tips on footwork, reads, and adjustments for different coverages. The overall document outlines the offensive scheme and responsibilities to be worked on in practice.
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route, your aiming point is at heels of DL.
Expect hot throw from QB if inside LB
The document provides play calls and instructions for various formations and concepts including Stack, Doubles, Twins, and Trips packages. It details routes and responsibilities for each position, with the quarterback noting reads and progressions on different plays. Defensive looks are addressed, outlining adjustments for man and zone coverages as well as pressure.
The document provides play calls and formations for an offensive football practice, including:
- Wildcat and 20 Shift formations
- Runs like Pink Dolphin, Rip Ram, and Omaha
- Pass plays like Soldier 3, Omaha Special, and Orange screens
- Concepts such as Basic Check, Jerk, Menu 1, and 85
- Protections and specials like 20 Rt Omaha RP and Trips Lt Hurricane
- Fire alarms like Stack 85 and situations
It then details each formation, play, and player tips/responsibilities.
The document provides play calls, formations, motions, and concepts for an offensive football playbook. It includes trio, triple, and motion plays like Trio Florida, Trio Xerox, and Dolphin; screen plays like 37 and Pro Money 5; and special plays like Fight Song and Money 5. It also lists protections, situations to practice, and tips for different positions on executing the plays.
This document discusses using bunch formations to attack defenses with passes. It defines a bunch formation as having 3 or more receivers within 5 yards of each other. Bunch formations provide natural picks against man coverage and are easily adaptable to zone beaters. The document outlines several bunch pass concepts like spacing, drive, and vertical routes. It provides coaching points on route stems and using motion and shifts. Video clips are referenced to further illustrate the concepts discussed.
The document provides play calls and notes for an upcoming practice, including formations, motions, runs, play actions, protections, and situations. It details specific plays like Silver Bronco, Bama Stop, Trey (FA) Bama, and Woody. Notes are provided on footwork, reads, and progressions for each play. The formations, motions, and concepts will be installed and practiced along with special situations like redzone, backed up, and 2 minute drill.
The document describes an offensive playbook called the Spin Series, derived from the single wing formation. It details various plays including the 114 Spin Blast, 133 Spin Counter, and 138 Spin Sweep. It explains how to teach the spin move and block assignments for different positions. Terminology for positions, numbering systems, and formations are also outlined.
The document provides an overview of a quick passing offense that utilizes three basic patterns: hitch, slant, and fade. It describes the routes run by each receiver within each pattern, including the #1, #2, and #3 receivers. It explains that the quarterback's pre-snap read will determine which side of the field he throws to, looking to a single "key" defender. The individual routes for each pattern and examples of how the quarterback reads the defense and determines where to throw are then shown.
The document provides an overview of a quick passing offense that utilizes three basic patterns: hitch, slant, and fade. It describes the routes run by each receiver within each pattern, including the #1, #2, and #3 receivers. It explains that the quarterback's pre-snap read will determine which side of the field he throws to, looking to a single "key" defender. The individual routes for each pattern and examples of how the quarterback reads the defense and determines where to throw are then shown.
This document provides an overview of the 30 Stack defense, including its personnel, alignment rules, and concepts. The 30 Stack puts more athletes on the field to defend modern spread offenses. It emphasizes speed over size and allows for multiple stunts and blitzes. The defense focuses on attacking downhill and pursuing the ball aggressively to create turnovers. Game planning involves determining tendencies based on formation, personnel, and down and distance to develop a strategy.
The document provides an overview of defensive schemes and strategies for a buccaneers football team. It discusses the basics of defensive positioning and responsibilities, key terms like inside/outside and strong/weak sides. It also outlines several defensive schemes including cover 3 and blitz plays. The focus is on playing with speed to beat blocks, make tackles, and get to the quarterback or running back before the offense can react.
This document provides an overview of quick passing patterns in football, including the Hitch, Slant, and Fade patterns. It describes the basic routes run by each receiver ("X", "Y", "A", "B", "Z") in each pattern. It also explains the quarterback's read progressions and decisions on where to throw based on the coverage of a "key" defensive player. Diagrams and examples are provided to illustrate each pattern.
This document outlines 10 basic quarterback reads for different defensive coverages including zone and man defenses. It provides details on how to read leverage and key defenders pre-snap, make decisions during the dropback, and different progression reads for routes like slants, curls, digs, and deep passes. It emphasizes making reads based on the defense and throwing to the open receiver.
The document provides instructions for a quick passing offense consisting of three patterns: hitch, slant, and fade. It details the routes each receiver runs, quarterback reads, and examples of how the offense works against different defensive looks. The offense aims to give the illusion of complexity while keeping quick, high-percentage passing options.
The document outlines the Steinert Spartans 3-step quick passing offense, including the basics of their concepts, individual routes within each pattern (Hitch, Slant, Fade), and examples of how the quarterback reads defenses and progresses through options within each pattern. It provides detailed descriptions of the routes for each of the three receivers in each pattern, as well as the quarterback's keys and decisions for where to throw.
Fball Gibbs Alex Gibbs Zone Coaching PointsTom Neuman
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The document provides coaching notes and instructions for running various inside and outside zone plays from different formations and with different blocking schemes. It discusses key responsibilities and techniques for the quarterback, running back, and offensive linemen. It also provides tips on gameplanning and using motion to set up blocks and complement other plays like counters.
The document provides principles for attack and defense in rugby. For attack, it emphasizes attacking with depth and pace, passing early to move the ball wide, and having defined roles for distributors, playmakers, strikers, and trailers. It also discusses principles of kicking to balance territory and possession. For defense, it stresses pressure, tackling, and poaching, defending against kicks, and having either a man-up or drifting defensive alignment depending on the situation.
2013 felton playbook multiple 34 pdf 1Chuck Miller
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This document provides an in-depth playbook for a defensive scheme, including:
1. A table of contents outlining defensive concepts, fronts, blitzes, and coverages covered.
2. Definitions for numerous defensive terms and techniques.
3. Descriptions of defensive alignments, gaps, and player responsibilities against different offensive formations.
4. Explanations of various defensive calls and adjustments that can be made pre-snap and during the play.
This document provides information and principles for applying pressure from a 3-3 defensive scheme. It discusses reasons to apply pressure such as attacking weaknesses in protection or breaking defensive tendencies. It outlines principles for disguising blitzes, knowing protections and hot reads, and ensuring gaps are filled. Specific blitz packages like 3-shell, 4-man, 5-man, and 6-man pressures are described along with coverages and responsibilities. Maximizing effectiveness is discussed through scripting calls, practicing disguises against motion, and emphasizing run fits. Additional resources for the 3-3 defense are also listed.
Unlocking Opportunities for Talented Athletes.pdfjinny kaur
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Intangibles in Sports Betting: How Pro Bettors WinJoe Duffy
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Hockey India: A Story of Pride, Passion, and Perseverance"Gayatri Patel
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Get ready to be inspired by the story of Indian hockey! This presentation takes you through the highs and lows, the victories and setbacks, and the unwavering commitment of our hockey heroes."
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5 Man- On Hash Block man over
whether it is Sam or $, always
expect Bubble to be thrown. Attack
outside # of Adjuster and be patient
expect him to expand, work Halo
and then fit and refit If Sam blitzes
work up to Safety
2 Man- On #s Always expect the
Bubble to be thrown. Drive off ball to
Halo and then block the outside # of
the CB Be patient / Fit / Refit
9 Man- Play with Split Block CB,
stay square, your man never makes
the tackle
7. Slant Rt Utah
Indy Back
Notes: All Indys start at 6 yards &
walk up to 5 yards on cadence to hide
backs depth
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Footwork: Automatic give W/ Utah
motion carry out the reverse and set up
like L.R. W/ No Utah carry out fake
past line of scrimmage. Short Jab
Step, 2nd Step @ 45. Push for Width off
Mesh
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2 Man W/ Utah Motion if back away
carry out reverse. W/ No Utah 2 & 5
Switch and run bubble be ready for
bubble immediately
5 Man- W Utah Motion, 5 yd split from
Tackle. Block Adjuster. W/ No Utah
Motion, 3 Above #s, Always expect the
Bubble to be thrown. Drive off ball to Halo
and then block the outside # of the CB
Be patient / Fit / Refit
9 Man Push crack the safety
QB Communication: Brown Indy Back, Brown Indy Back
Cadence: Brown Brown Go
8. Notes: Alignment with heels at 5 1/2 : Ride
with arms while getting depth. 3 Rhythm
thinking 9 to 3 to 4; Work boundary as a
base but if FS starts cheating on hash we
will throw to the field.
Read: Flat Defender, Eyes Down Middle
Remember that we will Raleigh or LA to the
field for field blitz (4 Weak is your only hot)
If you think it is Cover 2 check Washington
20 Kansas
60/70 P
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QB Communication: Black Raven, Black Raven,
70 P, 70 P
Cadence: Black Black Go
9 Man: 2 below the #s split. If CB is
playing inside then release Step to
attack leverage then push vertical to
10 yards. Do NOT cut short! Break
flat if CB is high and QB will hit you
in window
2 Man:-1 Split from Hash Push
vertical for 3 good steps driving off
ball then roll out aiming at 5 yard out
of bounds
5 Man: 3 above #s Split Then Run
same as 9 Man be ready for the ball
out of Break
**Look to QB if he sees or thinks Cov.
2 he will check Washington**
9. 20 Washington
Notes: 3 Step Gather Drop
Progression is 9 to 3 to 4, work boundary as a base
Read: Flat Defender, Eyes Down Middle
60/70 P
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Vs. Soft Corner
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Vs. Hard Corner
QB Communication: Black Redskin, Black Redskin 70 P, 70 P
Cadence: Black Black Go
Tips: 9 Man: On #s split. Vs Soft Corner - Run a Post/Corner release step and push vertical to 10 yards. Break Skinny though CB
inside shoulder to get hips opened then 3 steps and break back to corner. Start aiming high but if CB is high then you need to bend
it back to QB almost like a Comeback. VS Hard Corner attack CB inside release then push hard vertical to make Safety think deep
and break to corner at 12 yards and give a hard stick. Aim high at 22 yds out of bounds and let the QB throw you back to grass.
2 Man:-1 Split from Hash Push vertical for 12 yds and run a Deep post Across the Field vs Cov 2 if Backside Safety Expands
chance to get post ball behind him
5 Man: 3 above #s Split Run Home Run Post if you are backside of Washington. Step on the CB toes and break skinny letting the
QB throw you the ball to grass. Vs Cov 2 or Press Man convert to a 9 Route *EXPECT THE BALL EVERYTIME*
10. Slant Rt Pacer Back
FS
Indy Footwork: Push for Depth and Width aiming
at 8 yards and shoulders turned downhill
after 3 step.
Progression 3 to 5 to 9
Flat throw 3rd Step except if WLB pressure
then throw now
Climb Throw 7th Step
Comeback 9th Step
10th Step Run do not pull up and take a sack be
a threat running the ball.
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QB Communication: Brown Pacer Back,
Brown Pacer Back.
Cadence: Brown Brown Go
2 Man: 5 Above #s Split. Run
a HR 8 getting across the field
to be in the QBs vision deep
down field in case of safety
coming down or scramble.
5 Man: 5 yards from tackle
split. Have inside foot back.
Running a climb route. Want
to get under the first backer
over the second and across
aiming at 12-15 yards deep.
Get into QB vision and settle in
the open window.
9 Man: Bottom of the #s.
Running a 20 yard Comeback.
vs Cover 2 must outside
release and keep up the
Comeback. Push vertical and
get out of route.
11. QB:Depth 5 yards
Use Indy footwork
attack with width
flat defender
utilize soft toss to
2 man. Carry out
option fake.
20 Charger Special
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2 Man: -1 Inside the Hash Split
have inside foot up and give a
quick jab step and come back
aiming 3 yards from QB. Be
between QB and 4 Back and he
will soft toss it back to you
attacking downfield.
5 Man: 3 Above the #s split and
block the CB.
3
4
QB Communication: Brown Charger Special,
Brown Charger Special
Cadence: Brown Brown Go
9 Man: Cut split to about 6 yards
from Tackle. Vs 1 High safety you
block the adjuster who is down,
Vs 2 High Safety push crack to
the safety. Be Physical do not
lose man by being out of control.
Basketball screen if necessary
just do not let him come off and
make play.
12. Trips Rt Arc 5
QB Turn toe to the right or turn two to
the left.
*If press corner get us to 81 Rip/Liz
*Ball must come out quick and on time.
Make it easy on 5 Man-catch in stride.
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2 man (5 above the #s) Aim for up field
shoulder of 1st man off line inside.
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QB Communication: Blood, Blood
Cadence: Brown, Brown Go
5 man (-1 split off the hash) Spacing is critical
from 2 man (5-7 yds). Take a quick jab step then
use normal bubble rules, once you catch the ball
expect to make 1 quick cut inside kick out block
of corner.
2
5
3 man (2 yds from tackle) Flat kick out on up
field shoulder of CB.
9 man block CB make sure to get on him
(SPACING IS CRITICAL/FULL SPEED KICK
OUT)
13. 20 Rt Zip Arc 2
QB Turn toe to the right or turn two to
the left.
*If press corner get us to 81 Rip/Liz
*Ball must come out quick and on time.
Make it easy on 5 Man-catch in stride.
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Full speed
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QB Communication: Blood, Blood
Cadence: Brown, Brown Go
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2 man (-1 split from hash) Spacing is critical.
Take quick jab step then use normal bubble
rules, once you catch the ball expect to make 1
quick cut inside kick out block of corner.
5 man (5 above the #s) Aim for up field
shoulder of 1st man off line inside.
3 man Flat kick out on up field shoulder of CB.
9 man Block CB. Make sure you get on him.
(SPACING IS CRITICAL/FULL SPEED KICK
OUT)
14. Stack Rt Hitch
(Aggie Rt / Lt)
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5 yards - Catch and Throw Take 5
Softest Coverage Shortest Throw
Vs Cov 2 or Press CB Convert to
Fade
Aggie protection away from where your
throwing
6 yd
6 yd
W
*If ball in middle no closer than top
of #s.
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2 Man (Outside WR) 3 Above Split
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Run 0 route 6 yds. Vs Squat CB or
Press CB covert to 9 Route
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5 Man (Inside WR) (-1 yd Split) Run
0 route 6 yds.
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QB Communication: Brown Raven, Brown Raven,
Aggie Rt, Aggie Rt
Cadence: Brown Brown Go
9 Man (2 below #s) Run 0 route 6
2
yds. Vs Squat CB or Press CB covert to 9
Route
*If press man across the board
inside receivers fire off, hitch up at 6
yards and continue to expand
running away from defender on a Q
route.
15. Slant Rt Zip Brown Slants
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Cheat up to 4 遜 Catch and Throw
vs 2 High work Double Slant
vs 1 High work Arrow Slant
To Single WR side if no Flat defender
you can work back
Aggie protection away from where your
throwing
*Throw to green grass, must know
That LB to call side is HOT
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No conversion Flat angle vs 2 deep; show
numbers to QB and settle
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9 Man - Max split, 2 Below, Run 2 route.
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5 Man (-1 Split) run a 1 step slant ready
for the ball. Any edge pressure and you are
the hot throw. If you get to the tackle box
push vertical.
2 Man - Max split, 3 Above, Run 2 route.
No conversion Flat angle vs 2 deep; show
numbers to qb and settle
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QB Communication: Brown Raven, Brown Raven,
Aggie Rt, Aggie Rt
Cadence: Brown Brown Go
To the Color Side Brown Slant
Double Slant, Backside = Arrow Slant
If Single WR Max Split Slant
16. 20 Rt 81 Rip
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QB Read flat defender.
We want ball gone on 5th step.
If you dont like it throw away
or run.
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QB Communication: Rip, Rip
Cadence: Brown Brown Go
If press CB
run quick
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2 man (-1 split off hash) Push up
to 12 yds. Must understand safety
alignment if 2 High look to flatten
out
7 cut (let QB throw you open), if 1
High take it high.
5 man (5 above the #s) - if press
CB treat like orange to hold CB w/
a quick stop. If no press 6-8-6 roll
out cut. (Cut our split down)
9 man Run 4 yd drag to get
across
17. Trips Rt 81 Rip
QB Read flat defender.
We want ball gone on 5th step.
If you dont like it throw away
or run.
2 man (-1 split off hash) Push up
to 12 yds. Must understand safety
alignment if 2 High look to flatten
out
7 cut (let QB throw you open), if 1
High take it high.
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QB Communication: Rip, Rip
Cadence: Brown Brown Go
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If press CB
run quick
5 man (5 above the #s) - if press
CB treat like orange to hold CB w/
a quick stop. If no press 6-8-6 roll
out cut. (Cut our split down)
9 man Run 4 yd drag to get
across
3 man Run a clear out
18. 20 Rt 83 Liz
QB We want ball gone on 5th
step. If you dont like it throw
away or run.
15 - 12
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*Must see Rip or Liz Call
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5 man (5 above the #s) Run 4 yd
drag to get across
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9 man (On the #s split) Push
vertical 15 yd then back on come
back to 12 yd.
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QB Communication: Liz, Liz
Cadence: Black, Black Go
2 man (-1 split off hash) Run a
post over the top.
19. Trips Rt 83 Liz
QB We want ball gone on 5th
step. If you dont like it throw
away or run.
*Must see Rip or Liz Call
15 - 12
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5 man (-1 split off hash) Run a
post over the top.
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3 man (Split difference between
tackle and 5 man) Run a 4 yd
drag to get across.
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QB Communication: Liz, Liz
Cadence: Black, Black Go
2 man (5 above the #s) Run 4 yd
drag to get across
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9 man (On the #s split) Push
vertical 15 yd then back on come
back to 12 yd.
20. QB We want ball gone on 5th
step. If you dont like it throw
away or run.
20 Rt 83 Rip
FS
15 yd
back to
12 yd
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11yd
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5 man (3 above the #s) Push
vertical 15 yd back to 12 yd
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9 man (Cut split) - Run 4 yd drag to
get across
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QB Communication: Rip, Rip
Cadence: Brown Brown Go
2 man (-1 split off hash) Run 11 yd
settle route looking for the window.
Vs man keep on the move breaking
out.
21. QB We want ball gone on 5th
step. If you dont like it throw
away or run.
Trips Rt 83 Rip
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15 yd
back to
12 yd
11yd
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QB Communication: Rip, Rip
Cadence: Brown Brown Go
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5 man (On the Hash) Run 11 yd
settle route looking for the window.
Vs man keep on the move breaking
out.
2 man (3 above the #s) Push
vertical 15 yd back to 12 yd
3 man (Split the difference between
the tackle and 5 man) Run a clear
out.
2
9 man (Cut split) - Run 4 yd drag to
get across
22. QB Will give to 3 as if running Charger
special and retreat back looking for lateral
From 2 man.
20 Rt Hippo
Read Progression (5 to 9 to 3)
3
1
2
*On 20 Hippo the 2 and 5 switch
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5 man (5 yd split from tackle)
Come off the ball acting like you are
going to block the safety. Show your
hands and release up the seam.
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2 man (-1 split off hash) On snap
take quick jab step running reverse.
After you get the pitch from 3 back,
run 2 steps and soft toss the ball
back to the QB. Continue to wheel up
after you pitch the ball. (3rd Option)
2
9 man (On the #s) Come off like
you are going to block the CB.
Release outside down the #s.
23. Notes: Left back wheel up the numbers, right back seal
edge. We will always roll right if the ball is snapped. We
want to take shot if all possible. Dont throw ball out of
bounds. Tell line to chill after the ball is blown dead
Rosie
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QB Communication: Brown Mexico, Brown Mexico
Cadence: Brown Brown Go
Tips: On Rosie regardless of formation we will always roll right. So #1 WR to the Right will run a 9 route, #2 WR
to right will run a 10 yd speed out, #1 WR to the Left Run Post.
NOTE: If a left formation #1 WR running a Post, #2 WR will run a Middle Post 15 yd aiming point