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XandOJunkie
3 years
Love the design of this Dagger concept from Bunch.
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3 years
Love the way Incarnate Word got to this Snag concept. Trips to the field outside the hash, motion the back to run the swing. Y runs the Corner, H clears inside and Z runs the Snag. Man coverage Y beats his man on the corner route, QB throws to open grass.
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XandOJunkie
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Triangle pass concept used in the red zone (+10) that horizontally and vertically stretches the coverage. Used in both college and the NFL the QB reads it Under, Return, to Corner. Here it's drawn up with a Fade by the X.
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XandOJunkie
4 years
Alabama ran a Post-Wheel-Bubble route from 11 personnel with the back out wide. They motionied him to the backfield alongside a receiver who later went in motion. Slot receiver runs a wheel after selling block for bubble. OC Steve Sarkisian ran this at UW and called it Bruin.
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XandOJunkie
4 years
Coaches get your notepads out. Syracuse using a Canadian football inspired play. Four receivers to the field with one split15 yards behind the line. Once the ball is snapped he runs forward and catches it with blocks from the other Rhee receivers. Perfectly legal play.
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XandOJunkie
4 years
No matter whose film I'm watching, this play at some point seemingly always comes up. Inevitably someone seems to always get open.
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XandOJunkie
5 years
Watched some old school coaches film of the Mike Martz era STL Rams. Liked the offense back in the day and now that I know what I'm looking at I have a greater appreciation for it. Here are diagrams that were originally posted by Kurt Warner. The play 525 F Post is a classic.
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XandOJunkie
3 years
Another concept that's been popping up on tape. While the personnel and formation may be different, every team has some variation of this. The Rams hit several explosive plays last season with.
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XandOJunkie
2 years
What's your pre-snap read / thought process with this play vs a split safety look (1st pic) and a post safety look (2nd pic)?
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XandOJunkie
3 years
Great marriage of run and pass here from the Bengals on the Leak concept. Start out in bunch, motion Y across and bring him back post snap on the sift action. This action combined with the run action and play fake helps get he leak route lost in the crowd and wide open.
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XandOJunkie
4 years
Versatile route combo from bunch by Mizzou. An NFL concept in which Z returns after reaching numbers, Y has a flag and we have a hi/lo with the X dig/ Ze shallow cross. Read is Z,Y. X, to Ze.
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3 years
Examples of some 3 over 2 route matches that will be accompanied by video clips of the reads and techniques. Got the idea after watching an old Bo Pelini DB drill video showing the DBs working their Palms route matches.
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3 years
Bills one back power RPO in which they started out in bunch then motioned #1 across creating a 2x2 set. The corner traveled with motion creating leverage for the glance vs "N". Post snap both safeties step down to play run, easy read for Josh Allen to throw the glance route.
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XandOJunkie
4 years
I'll definitely be drawing up this 2 point conversion play. Every offensive coach should add this to their tool box.
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XandOJunkie
3 years
Diagram of Bama's 94 yard TD pass vs Miami illustrates the great design of the play. A flood concept with three out breaking routes highlighted by an inside stem deep corner route by the #2 receiver. His alignment gave him room to the outside to run away from man coverage.
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XandOJunkie
4 years
A sample from a larger study I'm doing on what I call the "Omaha" tag. The clip is of the 2017 Eagles along with a play diagram. Vs two high looks with even numbers hand it off, single high free access the Omaha tag comes into play. Blocking scheme the Y inserts for the Mike.
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XandOJunkie
4 years
Giants with an answer to the Eagles' scrape exchange vs zone read. Backside end chases back as the backside backer replaces him. The slot receiver seals the backer inside while the Y wraps backside to block the alley. Good job mixing in zone read calls for Daniel Jones.
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XandOJunkie
3 years
Play diagram of the Rams 4th qtr explosive play vs Cincinnati. Terminology and progression is from reference material I've seen in a similar WCO system.
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XandOJunkie
4 years
Copycat league. The Bucs coming into the game were bottom third in the league using RPO's from the gun. This "Y Slide" RPO where they read the end was a tendency breaker fot them. They saw the Bills use it with success vs KC in same situation and the results were the same.
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XandOJunkie
4 years
One of the best things in football is an offense generating explosive plays off playaction. Weakside run action with an 8 man pass pro gives the routes time to develop. Receivers switch release to run the Mills concept (Dig followed by Post) which is great vs a Quarters look.
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XandOJunkie
4 years
Most have seen this play from the TV copy, but from this view you really get to see how the route concept breaks down the rules of quarters coverage. I have though seen some defensive answers on film I like that helps the coverage account for shallow and up route.
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XandOJunkie
3 years
Here's a diagram and clip of SMU running 95 Divide vs TCU. Clearout routes to the field, the X gets lost in coverage on the cross and up route. Good changeup in the use of the two back formation with motion.
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XandOJunkie
3 years
Posted the diagram of this play previously. Here it is with a cutup which provides a good look at how the play unfoldrded.
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XandOJunkie
3 years
Sweet one back power glance RPO from the Bills. They're blocking power vs the six core defenders and reading he 7th defender to the call side. Good release by Z to gain inside leverage on the glance.
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XandOJunkie
3 years
This is an interesting spin on Mesh that I ran across. Y is aligned on the same side as X and essentially winds up in the same spot as if he aligned opposite X and ran shallow cross to the left. Read for the QB would be the same. Need to find it on film now.
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XandOJunkie
4 years
Y Cross changeup that UNC's OC Phil Longo has used at previous stops including Ole Miss. From trips #3 runs a pivot while #2 has the cross. Generally ran with back away, here it's ran w/ back to trips. QB reads it Go, Cross. Pivot, to Post Curl. A play to look for vs Texas A&M.
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XandOJunkie
3 years
Good route combo here from bunch. What's your protection call and how would you teach your QB to read it? I've seen it read Alert the go by X, ZE on over route is primary, Y on the dig is next followed by the shallow cross by Z and the burst by the back.
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XandOJunkie
5 years
Here's a diagram I drew of my favorite variation of the Air Raid staple 'Y Cross' off playaction. The Stutter Rail is usually ran into the boundary.
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XandOJunkie
4 years
This Chargers low redzone concept from empty is something you see from other teams in the league. Corner routes from #3 and weakside #2 widens the safeties. This creates room inside for the In & Up route by K. Allen which is the primary read. Good playcall and execution.
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XandOJunkie
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A "Special" for any team that uses GT counter in their offense. Double pass off GT counter action.
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XandOJunkie
5 years
The Bunch Attack. I first bought this book back in 1996 and to this day I think it's still one of the best football coaching books around. I find myself going through it from time to time freshening up on some of ideas found in it.
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XandOJunkie
3 years
Going back over some old notes and this play is one of my favorite versions of Y Cross. #SpreadOffense
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XandOJunkie
4 years
This play was nullified by a penalty but I like the concept by Texas A&M. Y runs Dawg route under T will cross the FS' face vs MOFC. T runs 9 step Post vs MOFC, Seam vs MOFO. Z runs the Hide route, he can whip it out if walled off.
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3 years
Diagram and clip of the classic west coast offense concept "Shallow Cross" from a spread look. QB Alerts the Post, his progression is Shallow, OTB, to backside Swirl. Uses 3 Jet half slide protection by the line with the back on a Check Wide.
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XandOJunkie
2 years
Saw Duke run this naked slide wheel concept from a bunch formation. The motion receiver turns it up on the wheel route while the X runs a post. They bring the slide and over from the backside. I've seen a few teams hit the over route late as he comes into the QB's line of sight.
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XandOJunkie
4 years
Dart Y-Stick RPO featuring a Glance by X along w/ a Fade/Hitch combo as an answer for man free. Dart blocking scheme from Incarnate Word pulling the backside tackle. LB triggered opening the throw lane Y.
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XandOJunkie
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One of my favorite quick game passes.
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XandOJunkie
3 years
Rams dialed this up during their final TD drive to attack the Bengals Cov 3 Buzz coverage. QB looked to the field first and came backside to Cooper Kupp as the route broke open. Backside hook defender bit on the underneath route creating the void. This is a staple Rams concept.
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XandOJunkie
3 years
I noticed this play coming up while watching college film. Back aligned to trips with cit splits, they ran playaction with this route combo. On film the ball went to X. How would you teach your QB to read this?.
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XandOJunkie
4 years
As an offensive coach this play is great. As a defensive coach this play is annoying.
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4 years
This will be going on my wide receiver teach tape for. Double move release beats the pres clean off the line of scrimmage for 6.
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XandOJunkie
3 years
Diagram of the Chiefs Counter Glance RPO from their game at the Raiders.
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XandOJunkie
4 years
Two looks at Arizona State's IZ with the Omaha RPO tag (Speed Out). In the first clip ASU is in a10p trips look vs a single high 6 man box with a free access corner. Easy read for QB. Next clip the free access throw is there plus the run action holds the flat defender.
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XandOJunkie
4 years
Rams attacking fire zone coverage on 3rd down. Started in empty brought the back in for pass pro. Route combo vs fire zone coverage created a hi/low on the Hook 3 and Hot 2 players, creating open space for the dig route. Good throw and run after catch, nice job all around.
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XandOJunkie
3 years
This play from an empty bunch set was dialed up vs a team with a heavy Tampa 2 tendency. On film the QB scanned right initially, I assume he read it Post, Basic, to Shallow? The Mike carried the Post and the Basic came open in the voided area. Good schemed up coverage beater.
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XandOJunkie
4 years
Watching this RPO on film it's as filthy as it looks. Split zone with a sniffer, combined with jet motion that triggers a response from the SS, which makes for an easy read and open throwing lane for the QB.
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XandOJunkie
2 years
A look at Pitt's version of the Leak concept from their game at Western Michigan. Motion and split flow action with a 7 man protection, the defense looses tract of Y who springs open down field.
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XandOJunkie
2 years
Nice red zone pass by Seattle from a trip's look. Progressuon is Under route by X, Return by Z, to the Corner by Y. Aiming point for the Corner route is the back pylon which is exactly where the QB puts it
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XandOJunkie
3 years
Diagram of the Bengals "Leak" play they ran vs Denver where they hit the Leak route for 6.
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4 years
Double Go concept from Carolina w/ OC Joe Brady dialing it up (ran it at LSU). LAC in Cover 3 but the field corner loses track of the #1 receiver on the Go route. The slot receiver has a dig that converts to a bender vs MOFO. Back and tightend are outlets underneath for the QB.
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XandOJunkie
3 years
Good design of this QB Draw RPO from Carolina. Scheme calls for the QB to read the Glance concept to A gap draw run. Back emptying out running bubble to field is first look and in low redzone it raises awareness for QB draw by the D. Sets up well for RPO w/ a QB like Cam Newton.
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XandOJunkie
3 years
Pittsburgh Maulers of the USFL running the "Arches" concept from a bunch formation. Alert Y Corner, Drive route by Z acts as a clearout for the inside route by ZE.
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XandOJunkie
3 years
Bama using motion to get a pre-snap indicator of man/zone. If the back motions out past the receiver and the backer stays in while the corner is bumping out, its likely zone. If backer goes with back as he does here it's man. They attack the voided area with the slant rpute.
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XandOJunkie
4 years
Diagram of the play Ohio State scored on at the 5:02 mark of the 3rd qtr vs Clemson. A Ryan Day/Chip Kelly staple shot play off playaction pass, J.Fields hit C.Olave on the "Win Post". I drew the MOFC dig option because I saw them on film run it vs that look.
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XandOJunkie
4 years
Here's a clip to put on your DB teach tape of a corner jumping #2 in "Cougar". Man turn to the vertical outside release by #1, listen for out call, head turn inside to get vision on #2, drive and break on throw. In this play Pitt used a sim pressure vs Miami.
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XandOJunkie
3 years
Sunday scheme I saw on film. H Rail and Y Post is read 1A. Alert Z on Corner. ZE and X on the the Under routes are the next reads. How would you teach your QB to read it and what looks do you like it against? When would you call it?
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XandOJunkie
2 years
Another previousyl posted clip from a few seasons ago showing "Divide" attacking a Quarters/Read based coverage structure.
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XandOJunkie
3 years
This is probably the second most popular version of mesh being run in the league. The routes run by the receivers may vary but generally it's a go accompanied by a deep out on the outside.
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3 years
Wrinkle here from the Seahawks on this boot slide concept. The X receiver who's on the ball ball goes under the line to the flat, Z motions across and runs a go while the Y breaks to the corner. While the concept itself isn't new, I like the way they got to it.
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4 years
Posted on this UNC pass concept recently using tv copy. In this version of the clip you get a better view of the routes.
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4 years
Y Cross changeup that UNC's OC Phil Longo has used at previous stops including Ole Miss. From trips #3 runs a pivot while #2 has the cross. Generally ran with back away, here it's ran w/ back to trips. QB reads it Go, Cross. Pivot, to Post Curl. A play to look for vs Texas A&M.
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XandOJunkie
3 years
Posted this a year ago with a video clip, but watching 2021 film making cutups seemingly every team in the country has run a version of this at some point. I imagine most schools have similar concepts in their offense.
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XandOJunkie
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LSU's "Giant" concept, Joe Burrow's favorite. Reads it Alert Post, Deep Over, to backside Dig. The version in first diagram they ran vs Florida they used a shallow cross and HB burst after the fake. They also ran it from Empty with a mesh underneath.
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3 years
Diagram of the Packers low red zone td play vs AZ.
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3 years
Steelers ran this a few times in the HOF game. A naked boot slide scheme with the added use of Jet motion. Y slides under the line to the flat, X receiver's basic cross combinrd with the corner route by U completes the three level route combo.
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3 years
Quick draw up of this play while watching a D2 game on film. Not sure of the QB's read in this Nub Trips Pistol set, but X highlighted in the diagram was open each time it was ran.
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This is the concept the Packers used on the td pass to Valdes-Scantling in the corner of the endzone. In the diagram he would be the Y receiver.
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The Chiefs Y Counter run tagged with a backside Glance vs the Raiders. Blocking scheme accounts for the six core defenders but the safety down in the box triggered the throw from Patrick Mahomes to Tyreek Hill. Good use of motion to create leverage for the glance route.
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3 years
Good example of a constraint play by the Packers. They have a play where the two outside receivers block for the #3 receiver on a flat route. The changeup they pump the flat and throw the short post. This influenced the Safety clearing the middle of the field for the short Post.
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3 years
Texas Tech converted a big 3rd down vs Houston with this mesh concept. Versatile play combined with motion to get four receivers out to a side. UH brings pressure but loses sight of the backside crosser.
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3 years
Creative how they got to this three level play pass concept from a Pistol set. Dressed it up a bit with orbit motion and a return swing away from the core.
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Clip w/ diagram of the Bears Throwback/Leak play off wide zone action vs MIA. Good blocking scheme wrinkle with the Center peeling back to provide protection on the edge. Y gets lost in traffic and springs wide open. Scheme goes back to the Mike Shanahan era Broncos.
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A nugget to watch for in the big game. Rams used this concept on multiple occasions to generate explosive plays in the passing game. Post/Cross/Dig route from empty. QB alert the Post, to Cross, to Dig. Scat Chip protection allows time for the routes to develop downfield.
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The Falcons Cover 3 field sim pressure/zone replace scheme they used vs the Patriots. Led to a sack by the Nickel off the edge.
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Experimenting with some playbook templates and a refresh to the look of my diagrams. I got the iplay deas from @FirstdownXOs. I have an updated version of this drawin to NFL hashes along with some other minor adjustments.
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Been to a lot of clinics over the years and seen countless presentations, but @CoachJTBear Glazier clinic presentation on their passing game was outstanding. Very thorough and detailed, left no stones unturned, really enjoyed it.
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Cowboys dialed up a Flat/Seven combo from bunch vs the Bucs man free coverage adjustment for bunch "Point Combo". Press the point man and Banjo the two off guys. Flat/Seven inherently creates leverage for Cooper outside after the banjo. Good playcall vs the anticipated coverage.
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3 years
Posted a video clip of the play a while back. Here's a diagram of Shock from empty.
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4 years
Really like this route combo from bunch. Will post a short cutup soon showing a few variations of it.
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4 years
Another play to add to the playbook, Sam Houston State's screen to the field vs NDSU's field pressure. O-line blocking run indicates QB likely had an option to run vs a favorable box. Good use of formation with a wide bunch look to the field.
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4 years
Two solid pass concepts from Indy vs Buffalo. First a double post and an over route which is a trendy play now. Next they ran several variations of mesh to attack Buffalo's man coverage, even scored once. This version they hit the TE twice on out routes. Good offensive design.
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4 years
This version of Mesh has been run at the pro level for years. QB reads it Alert F Go, Y Bow Out, to X Shallow. Z and the back are outlets. Here's a few clips from last season.
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4 years
Wrapped up making cutups of what I feel is one of the better ways to run naked boot off wide zone. Recently retired Gary Kubiak has had this in his offense for years.
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2 years
Going through film from past seasons (2020 this example) tagging interesting play ideas. Texans using jet motion with split zone, throw the Glance route backside.
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2 years
Utah didn't score here, but conceptually I like the idea behind this low red zone pass. Back motion creates a bunch to the boundary where he runs to the flat. Y runs a 7 Stop aka "Swirl" while U runs a post aiming for near upright. Attacker rub to field for beating man coverage.
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3 years
Play diagram and short clip of Coach Noel Mazzone dialing up Exxon w/Dagger for the USFL's New Orleans Breakers. Potentially some small tweaks to the snag and hot swing aiming point/landmark rules due to the pro field.
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Brainstorming some ideas after watching 2021 film on this concept from empty. Most teams put Z on a Go, UCLA hit a big play vs LSU with it. Here I swapped out the Go with an Out.
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This updated clip provides a full field view of the formation and motion used on the route concept as well as how it plays out vs Cover 3.
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The Chiefs first half TD pass to Travis Kelce was an example of great play design by Andy Reid and OC Eric Eric Bieniemy. Motion Kelce across creating a bunch look which includes the back. The outside receiver clears out the coverage creating room underneath for Kelce.
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Texas A&M strongside counter trey from a gun wing set. The blocks by the two tightends to the strong side on the safety and corner help spring it. Center gets 2 for 1 block on the backside tackle and end.
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3 years
Work in progress on a Snag presentation. Cutups all done and will soon put everything together.
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Really like this concept from Oregon. I'd imagine there's all kinds of cool concepts you could run out of this look.
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Diagram of the UNI "Snag Spacing" quick game pass play.p
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Update to previous post on this play from Northern Iowa. It's a 2 man snag to the boundary whit H on a Rail. Fly motion and wide route by Z helps create the spacing concept to the field. Great quick game play.
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Created this RPO clip using the drawing tool from @FDPlayBook paired with an example of the play running in Madden. I got the idea from a former college head coach. This is one of many ways out there to present info to players in a "Likeable and Learnable" way.
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Classic play concept that can be dressed up a ton of different ways. Still amazes me that this play on occasion gets the Leak route wide open.
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4 years
Watching high school football on ESPN and Deion Sanders coached Trinity Christian squad. Very good play call sequence by Prime. First play from a bunch quads look wide receiver screen. Next play from the same formation fake the screen and throw the stutter rail to the slot.
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Posted this redzone pass play before but this time including a play diagram I drew. It's a changeup to the old West Coast play "22 Scat Scissors HB Arrow" where H & Y swap routes (H Corner/Y Arrow). Backside routes will come into QB's vision if nothing open fomtside.
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XandOJunkie
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Miami vs Pitt. The QB takes a 'Tebow Rocker Step' which draws in the linebackers allowing the TE to get behind them. Wide stack splits outside widens the safeties creating more room inside. Defensive coaches won't like the O-line blocking almost five yards downfield.
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XandOJunkie
4 years
The stick RPO from trips has always been a good play, but I like the slor/fade answer this variation gives the offense vs man free. The X can also be tagged with the Glance route.
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XandOJunkie
4 years
Cowboys borrowed this play from the college ranks using it to convert a 2pt try. Handoff to the back who runs a Speed option with the receiver that motioned to the backfield. Good blocking by the o-line and playside receivers.
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