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We are going to SPREAD you then BEAT you. Just because we are a spread team: doesnt mean we are soft. Being physical on the offensive line translates to the defense, which means more physical and productive practices Finesse means losing. Schemes are beautiful, MATCH-UPS WIN We use a DPMO formula for WRsDont Piss Me Off. We FISH, when we throw the footballCATCH and RELEASE. We dont have a lot of Pass concepts because of the time devoted to our run game.
1. Utilize on run downs. The run fake should model you most
successful run 2. Turn your lineman loose and dont worry about them being down field. We teach to the QB to release the ball quickly. 3. Your pass concept concepts should include a CROSSING concept
Isolate the safety with the 2 inside WRs Throw opposite of the Free Safetys hips OR hold the him to one side
In 2x2 formation the bender should be John (aka the WR with the best hands) Never bend the TE In 3x1 formation, the bender should be #2 WR You may build in a bail out with outside WRsFADE SIT route
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ROUTE RULES
#1 has a TAKE OFFclear out the coverage #2 has FLATSif #2 is a WR then runs a WHIP. If he is a TE then he runs an ARROW. #3 has a CROSS #4 has a SKINNY POST
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No What if he does ______? because the answer is block HIM We want to direct the Dart at a B Gap Bubble whenever it is possible.
Teach the Dart Scheme - In Three Parts Front side Tackle Combo Block Area and Pull
Coaching Points: #1 Stay on combination block as long as possible. The counter fake will slow down the backside backer. #2 Use Pop step on the play side. Pick up spark games. #3 Plays side tackle - Collect the tackle if crosses your face and gap block. Collect B gap blitz if he is at heals depth. #4 Backside tackle must eye the tail of the tackle. If you see it - Isolate the LB. If turns away prepare to trap.
Program Development
You outcoach people through the year, not just Friday nights. Warren Central has a great relationship with the Marines, Semper Fi means Always Faithful.
The biggest mistake a new head coach can make is not respecting tradition at the school. If there is not a tradition, find one by looking at the schools history.
Coach Hart uses the Urban Meyers philosophy about celebrating and rewarding great behavior. When you separate great behavior, the players have individual incentives that add up as a team. This can motivate individuals without totally isolating them.
The biggest difference you can make is in the middle school programs.
Parent meetings When the meeting is about playing timethe players should be present. When the meeting is about behavior, then only the parent should be present. Coach Hart handed out a great packet. Contact info jhart@warren.k12.in.us 317-869-4679
1. We use it to create BIG PLAYS 2. It makes the defense honor the deep pass, which loosens the defense. 3. Run the concept on FIRST and SECOND down NOT THIRD down! 4. Why switch the boundary WRs? This makes it easier to avoid underneath traffic
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#2 WR (field side) #2 WR (boundary side) #1 WR (boundary side)
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#1 WR (field side)
#2 WR (field side) #2 WR (boundary side) #1 WR (boundary side)
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#1 WR (field side)
#2 WR (field side) #3 WR (field side) #1 WR (boundary side)
QB: Vs Cover 2/4 look for adjuster route. Throw ball to #3 outside of hash mark.
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#1 WR (field side)
#2 WR (field side) #3 WR (field side) #1 WR (boundary side)
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#1 WR (field side)
#2 WR (field side) #3 WR (field side) #1 WR (boundary side)
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#1 WR (field side)
#2 WR (field side) #2 WR (boundary side) #1 WR (boundary side)
EXPANSION HITCH. Run a hitch route wider to separate from the FLAT DEFENDER.
CORNER. If CB drops and caps the route then CURL LANDMARK SEAM. Settle underneath ZONE coverage at 12 yards. LANDMARK SEAM. Settle underneath ZONE coverage at 12 yards.
#1 WR (field side)
#2 WR (field side) #3 WR (field side) #1 WR (boundary side)
EXPANSION HITCH. Run a hitch route wider to separate from the FLAT DEFENDER.
CORNER. If CB drops and caps the route then CURL ADJUSTER. Settle underneath ZONE coverage at 12 yards. Run deep from MAN. LANDMARK SEAM. Settle underneath ZONE coverage at 12 yards.
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VOID. Square cut in at 6 yards. Look for ball. Great blitz control for 2 from the field blitz.
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#2 WR (boundary side) #1 WR (boundary side)
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FLATS then SETTLE outsideno deep coverage then GO! ADJUSTER. Settle underneath ZONE coverage. Run from MAN coverage. Lfash hand to signal you are going deep.
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Frontside Tackle man on man the EMOL Frontside Guard READ ILB He drops, then DOUBLE the NOSE He goes out then pass to FS Tackle, you take the END He walks up, then you block him Center man on the nose then to A GAP Backside Guard- If the ILB drops be aware of OLB (#4) playing games Backside Tackle-man on EMOL, then look outside. RB-check OLB (#4) He can dual read to either side
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Frontside Tackle man on man the EMOL Frontside Guard man on man Center KICK SINK pass inside gap, vertical step at 45 angle Backside Guard- PUNCH FIRST then KICK SINK pass inside gap, vertical step at 45 angle Backside Tackle- KICK SINK pass inside gap, vertical step at 45 angle RB- Fill open gap
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Frontside Tackle man on man the EMOL Frontside Guard KICK SINK weakside gap, vertical step at 45 angle Center man on the nose then to A GAP Backside Guard- KICK SINK weakside gap, vertical step at 45 angle Backside Tackle-man on EMOL
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Frontside Tackle PUNCH FIRST then KICK SINK pass inside gap, vertical step at 45 angle Frontside Guard PUNCH FIRST then KICK SINK pass inside gap, vertical step at 45 angle Center KICK SINK pass inside gap, vertical step at 45 angle Backside Guard- man on man Backside Tackle- man on man the EMOL Both ILB blitz? Let the Nose go
Attacking Defenses in the Red Zone General Notes You get what you emphasize. QB should a 2 ball instead of a 3 ball. They only run MESH in the endzone. They love to run EMPTY formations, clears up the picture. THURSDAY PRACTICE QB sneak from under center Hail Mary Victory (take a knee) Formation 2 point plays *practice the same onesUNTIL it is run in a game
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MUSCLE FORMATION
WINGS add stress to the defense
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Outside Zone Power O Counter Inside Zone Lead
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Quick Game Naked Play Action Post
MUSCLE FORMATION
WINGS add stress to the defense
RUN
Outside Zone Power O Counter Inside Zone Lead
PASS
Quick Game Naked Play Action Post
Practice idea for 7 on 7 PLAY IT The offense starts with a 2nd and 10 Play is calledresult is marked. 3rd down and ? (remaining yardage)
Great on backside
PIVOT
OUTSIDE ONLY
#1 WR (field side)
#2 WR (field side) #2 WR (boundary side) #1 WR (boundary side)
EMPTY: this helps to free up ADJUSTER and may get a LB covering him!
#1 WR (field side)
#2 WR (field side) #2 WR (boundary side) #1 WR (boundary side) RB: 5 yard hitch
UP TEMPO and putting pressure on the defense General Notes Attack the opponent with extreme pace in a no huddle format Force the opponent to defend multiple personnel groups and formations Defense must react to personnel and formational changes while the ball is being snapped quickly.
Use a practice play list. Put plays on the QBs wristband. When creating the Practice Play List Use to break previous weeks tendencies Focus on US not the defense of the week Add new formations before adding new plays Add simple plays only late in the practice week
#1 WR (field side)
#2 WR (field side) #2 WR (boundary side) #1 WR (boundary side)
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SHALLOW POST to BENDER SKINNY POST
RB: WIDE SWING. 5 steps directly to the sideline THEN swing depth
#1 WR (field side)
#2 WR (field side) #2 WR (boundary side) #1 WR (boundary side)
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SHALLOW CORNER SKINNY POST
RB: WIDE SWING. 5 steps directly to the sideline THEN swing depth
#1 WR (field side)
#2 WR (field side) #2 WR (boundary side) #1 WR (boundary side)
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SHALLOW WHEEL SKINNY POST
RB: WIDE SWING. 5 steps directly to the sideline THEN swing depth
FADE BENCH
QUICK OUT
#1 WR (field side)
#2 WR (field side) #3 WR (field side) #1 WR (boundary side)
SKINNY POST
DIG SHALLOW QBF. QUICK OUT-BENCH-FADE. Best route determined by coverage.
RB: WIDE SWING. 5 steps directly to the sideline THEN swing depth
CURL
#1 WR (field side)
#2 WR (field side) #3 WR (field side) #1 WR (boundary side)
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SPEED OUT SKINNY POST CURL. FADE. CURL CORNER.
RB: WIDE SWING. 3 steps directly to the sideline THEN swing depth..
CURL CORNER
CURL
RB: WIDE SWING. 3 steps directly to the sideline THEN swing depth..
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#1 WR (field side) #2 WR (field side) #3 WR (field side) #1 WR (boundary side) RB: (EMPTY) HITCH
3 back Offense
Only ran two run schemes Outside Zone Inside Zone Always used a RUN CHECK for best number advantage. Only 2 WR route combinations 3 Screens PASS CHECK if you get 1 on 1 match up
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Dont over coach the RBs once they get to the Line of Scrimmage
Why Pistol? Ball quicker to RB. .35 average time to QB, under center .75(4yd) QB quicker to Depth of Pocket .95 average time pistol +3, under center 1.35(+5)
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QB PLAY/READS
General Notes
GOALINE FADES
BOUNDARY ON the NUMBERS JUMP BALL FIELD ON the HASH Run Away Fade
Break at 8 yards