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South Carroll Offense

%unning &ame

In our run game we are able to feature our running back vs. 4, 5, and 6 defenders in the box. We are also able to run the ball with our quarterback. Our starting oint will be throwing the football, or maintaining the !OO" of throwing the football. When teams begin taking defenders out of the box to defend the ass we will then run the ball effectivel#. We can run the ball out of an# formation that we have. In addition we will run the ball to balance our offense. We will use schemes that hel us to outnumber the defense at the oint of attack and use their alignment to our advantage. We can also use the running game to set u the assing game. We will do so b# including la# action la#s in our assing attack.

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Chase
4-1
B E T
Ace

3-2
B T
B

B N E
A-Back

E
Duce

4-2
B E T
Ace

BEARS
B T
B

B E E T N
A

QB

RB FT C BG

Instruction and Assignment We refer to run this la# at the '(&a la#er. )tare down the *+ awa# from the la#. ,and off the ball and boot awa# from the la#. On -hase %ead, read the backside *+ and hand off or kee the ball accordingl#. .s. back side blit/ on -hase %ead hand off. 'ttack the outside foot of the la#(side tackle while reading the tackle0s block. If he reaches the *+ cut outside. If the *+ strings the la# out, cut back underneath and get u field. On -hase %ead %1 is res onsible for mesh, take the hand off or carr# out fake. %each block the defensive end or combo -(&a 24 technique with guard. 3&-hi block the '(&a 24i technique with the center. If there is no '(&a 24i la#er reach to the la# side and ossibl# combo with tackle. )ta# on #our track to the !1. %each block with the guard0s chi or combo, the '(&a or 5 la#er to the nearest !1. )coo block nearest defender to la#(side. )ta# on track to the !1. 16)coo block most dangerous defender inside the defensive end. 1utt block a crashing *+ on -hase. 7ossible seal block on !1 on -hase %ead.

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Zone
4-1
B E T
Ace

3-2
B T E E N
A-Back

B E

4-2
B E T
Ace

BEARS
B T
B

B E E T N
A

QB

RB

FT C BG BT

Instruction and Assignment We alwa#s want to run this la# at the nearest interior lineman to an '(&a , or the 4i. ,o e back and o en to the backside, stare down the *+ awa# from the la#, hand off the ball, and boot awa# from the la#. On -hase %ead, read the backside *+ and hand off or kee the ball accordingl#. .s. back side blit/ on 8one %ead hand off. O en with the la# side foot, role on #our second ste , and lant and square u to ress the !o) on #our third ste aiming over the la# side guard. %ead the first defender la# side of the center. *o not cut out or back before #ou hit the !o). 'ttack the !o) hard and run down field to da#light. )ta# close to iles while cutting back2u field. On 8one %ead %1 is res onsible for mesh, take the hand off or carr# out fake. *rive block2reach and drive the defensive end. 3&-ombo block with the center the '(&a la#er 94i technique: to the nearest !1. ;ove the double team to the second level. -ombo block with the guard, the '(&a la#er to the nearest !1. ;ove the double team to the second level. )coo block nearest defender to la#(side. )eal off 1(&a la#er if necessar#. )coo block most dangerous defender inside the defensive end. )eal off 1(&a la#er if necessar#. 1utt block a crashing defensive end.

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Counter

4-1
B E T Wedge T E E B

3-2
B N Wedge E

4-1
B E T T Wedge E E B T

4-2

B T E

Ace-Back

4-1 Q Counter
B E T Wedge T E E

4-1 Counter Dog


B T Wedge T E

QB

RB

FT C BG BT

Instruction and Assignment We want to run this la# to the '(&a la#er. ,and the ball off like on the chase la# and attack the back side carr#ing out a fake to kee the defensive end honest. On = -ounter fake to the %1 and follow the ulling tackle. On -ounter *og o en u like chase, hand off the ball and attack the back side carr#ing out a fake to kee the defensive end honest. >ab ste and come back to the quarterback. 6ake the inside hand off and follow the ulling tackle. ,e will lead #ou either through the ' or 1(&a de ending on the def. alignment. On = -ounter carr# out the fake and run into the backside defensive end. On -ounter *og line u on the la# side, o en u like -hase, lant on #our third ste and follow the tackle straight u field. %each drive block the defensive end. 3&Identif# the defensive alignment to alert the back side tackle for his ulling track. *ouble team2combo back an# '(&a 25 technique la#er. %each drive block an# 1(&a la#er. *ouble team2combo back with the front side guard an# '(&a or 5 technique la#er. If there is no front side '(&a la#er block down to the back side. 1lock an# defensive lineman from the '(&a to the 1(&a . If there is no defensive lineman block the first back side linebacker. !isten to the alignment call b# the front side guard for #our ulling track. 7ull through the res ective ga 9' or 1(&a : on the front side and block the linebacker. "ick out2tra the front side backer if he blit/es.

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Dallas
4-1
B E T T E E B N
Ace-Back

3-2
B E

4-2
B E T B T E

4-1 to 2i Technique
B E T
Ca

QB RB FT

C BG BT

Instruction and Assignment We alwa#s want to run this at the 1(&a la#er 9< technique:. )te u to the center, seat the ball in the back, and boot awa#. On = *allas2?o 1ack *allas, one ste ass fake and follow guard attacking the '(&a . One down hill shuffle ste and attack the inside hi of the guard where the la# is called. 7ass set or di and ri to the nearest la# side !1 de ending on *+ la#. If *+ slants hard inside wash him down. 'gainst a 55 *efense or a 4i make a 6exas call and ass set and drive the defensive end. 3&7ass set 1(&a la#er for one count and kick out *+. If we run it to the 4i side block down on 4i la#er @ -a call. 'gainst a 55 *efense or a 4i make a 6exas call and go u to the nearest la#(side !1. 1lock down on the '(&a la#er 94i 6echnique: on the back side. If we run it to the 4i side make -a call and ull and kick out first defender ast the guard. 7ull and kick out the first defender ast the center. 1lock to the back side on -a call. *i and ri to the nearest !1. %i through *+ if necessar#. 1utt block a crashing *+.

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Bronco
3-2
B E N
Ace-Back

3-2
B E E B N
Ace-Back

B E

3-2 - !anther
B E N
Ace-Back

4-1
B E T
!"a#$o#

B E

QB RB FT C BG BT

Instruction and Assignment We want to run this la# out of shotgun at a <(4 defense. )how ass set for one count then shovel the ball to the %1 behind the center. 'gainst a 4 man front check the la# to the 1(&a defender0s side. -ome u field and cut at behind the offensive line to the la#(side. %eceive the shovel ass behind the center and follow the ulling guard u field through the 1(&a . 'gainst a 4 man front follow the ulling guard through the '(&a . 7ass set the defensive end and invite him u field. Widen his rush and drive him out. 3&-ombo block back with the center the nose guard to the back side backer. 'gainst a 4 man front ass set and drive the front side 1(&a la#er. -ombo block back with the guard the nose guard to the back side backer. 'gainst a 4 man front block down on the back side '(&a la#er. 7ull and lead through the la# side 1(&a . 3ocus on the la# side backer while ulling. 'gainst a 4 man front lead through the la# side '(&a . 7ass set the defensive end and invite him u field. Widen his rush and drive him out.

Shovel Pass!
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Mustang
3-2
B E N
Ace-Back

3-2
B E E B N
Ace-Back

B E

4-1
B E T
!"a#$o#

QB RB FT C BG BT

Instruction and Assignment )moke action, shuffle the ball on #our third ste to the running back. )moke action, on #our third ste cut inside, catch the ball behind the '(&a and follow the ulling guard across the center through the 1(&a . 7ass set and drive the defensive end. 3&-ombo block back with the center the nose guard to the back side backer. 'gainst a 4 man front reach drive block the front side 1(&a la#er. -ombo block back with the guard the nose guard to the back side backer. 'gainst a 4 man front block down on the back side '(&a la#er. 7ull and lead through the la# side 1(&a . 3ocus on the la# side backer while ulling. If the backer chases the quarter back to the outside turn u field. 'gainst a 4 man front lead through the la# side '(&a . %each drive block defensive end.

Shovel Pass!
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R"Q Dra#
4-1
B E T
!"a#$o#

3-2
B T E E N
Ace

B E

4-2
B E T
!"a#$o#

B T E

QB RB FT

BG

BT

Instruction and Assignment We want to run this la# to the 1(&a la#er 9< technique:. If in gun @ show ass set for one count and hand the ball off to the %(1ack. On = *raw direction call is not necessar#. )huffle ste to the right, wait a one count, create a ocket for the =1 to ut the ball in and run off of the inside hi of the la#(side guard. 7ass set the defensive end inviting him u field. !et him come u field, block for two counts and then club and release downfield if ossible. ass set ! Turn"Thro# 3&7ass set the < technique and get him u field to #our outside. Widen his rush. 'gainst a <(4 listen for center0s call to combo to the near backer. If #ou are not involved in the combo ass set and block the nearest backer. ass set ! Turn"Thro# - 'gainst a 4 man front B block with the back side guard. *own block an# '(&a la#erC ass set and B to nearest backer against an# la#er who is shaded on #ou. 'gainst a <(4 make a -ombo call and combo with the according guard to the nearest backer. ass set ! Turn"Thro# 'gainst a 4 man front B block with the center. 7ass set and B to nearest backer against '(&a la#erC down block an# la#er who is shaded on the center. 'gainst a <(4 listen for center0s call to combo to the near backer. If #ou are not involved in the combo ass set and block the nearest backer. ass set ! Turn"Thro# 7ass set the defensive end inviting him u field. !et him come u field, block for two counts and then club and release downfield if ossible. ass set ! Turn"Thro#

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S$eed
4-1
E T Ace

3-2
B T B E E N Ace-Back B E

4-2
B E T Ace-Back B T B E

4-1 to 3 Technique
B E T Duce T B E

4-1 S eed Dog


B E T Ace T B E

4-1 %ho&t S eed


B E T Ace T B E

QB RB

FT

C BG BT

Instruction and Assignment ,o ste back. 'ttack the *+0s outside shoulder if heE $. -rosses #our face, turn u fieldC 4. 7la#s slow, absorb defender and itchC <. -rash, itch right awa#. *e th ste then lateral ste to la# side and maintain 5(#ard itch relationshi with =1. %ead the tackles block on the backer, cut underneath if necessar#. On O tion *og align o osite of call and s rint to itch relationshi . On &host O tion, align in &host and take two ste s back to get in itch relationshi and react to =1. -ombo block an# 1(&a la#er with la# side guard. If there is no 1(&a la#er, di and ri inside and get lateral to block the nearest la# side backer. )tring him out if #ou cannot kee him inside. %each the defensive end on !oad2!arr# call. 'gainst a tight outside2head u alignment #ou can also di and ri to the outside to get to the la# side backer. 3&-ombo block an# la#er aligned form the la#(side 1(&a to $ technique with either the tackle or the center. -ombo block first la#er aligned from '(&a to '(&a to the la#(side with the guard. )coo block nearest defender to la#(side. )coo block most dangerous defender inside the defensive end. &o u to the la# side safet# if no one else crosses #our ath. 1ut block a crashing defensive end.

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Fa%e Chase S$eed

4-1
B E T
A

3-2
B B E N
Wedge

B E

T
Duce

4-2
B E T
A

BEARS
B E E T B N T
Duce

B T
Duce

B E

QB RB FT

C BG BT

Instruction and Assignment We will alwa#s run this la# out of shotgun. 3ake the hand off to the %1 and read the outside backer while attacking his inside foot. If he attacks #ou itch to the wing back. If he dro s or covers the wing tug the ball and cut u field. 6ake the fake, aim for the 1(&a like on the -hase la#. 1lock the defensive end b# getting tackled. -ombo block with the guard the 1(&a la#er to the nearest inside backer. If there is no 1(&a la#er go to the nearest backer immediatel#. 3&-ombo block with the tackle the 1(&a la#er to the nearest inside backer. If there is no 1(&a la#er combo block the next la#er inside with the center to back side backer. -ombo block with the guard from '(&a to '(&a to the back side backer. )coo block from '(&a to 1(&a to the back side backer. )coo block with the guard an# 1(&a la#er. If there is no 1(&a la#er di and ri to the nearest backer or safet#.

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Toss
4-1
B E T T E E B N

3-2
B E

4-2
B E T B T E E T

BEARS
B N T E

QB RB FT C

BG BT

Instruction and Assignment 'lwa#s run on first sound. )te and itch the ball. One ste for de th then s rint to the bottom of the numbers. %each block the defensive end. -ut if necessar#. 3&7ull and cut first defender that shows, most likel# the nearest inside backer. 3ind and focus on target while ulling. %each the tackle if he is in the 1(&a and make call to center. %each block the first la#(side defender aligned from 5 technique to la#(side 1(&a . -ut if necessar#. If #ou have hel from the backside guard on a down lineman, combo block to the nearest linebacker. If there is a la# side 1(&a la#er front side guard will not ull, #ou have to go u to the la# side backer. -limb to the nearest !1. )coo block with center if necessar#. -limb to the nearest !1. 7unch through *6 if necessar#.

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S#ee$
4-1
B E T T E E

3-2
B N B E

4-2
B E T B T E

BEARS
B E T N T E

QB RB FT

C BG BT

Instruction and Assignment ,ave the ball sna ed when motion is <(5 #ards outside front tackle. )te and itch the ball. One ste for de th then s rint to the bottom of the numbers. 'lign off the ball as much as ossible. 3lash ass set the defensive end. Outside release of the s lit end0s block and block secondar# force. 3&%each to the la# side and release second level as quick as ossible, ull if there is no 1(&a defender. %i through if ossible. %each block the first la#(side defender aligned from 5 technique to la#(side 1(&a . -ut if necessar#. If #ou have hel from the backside guard on a down lineman, combo block to the nearest linebacker. %i through if ossible. -limb to the nearest !1. )coo block with center if necessar#. %i through if ossible. -limb to the nearest !1. 7unch through *6 if necessar#. %i through if ossible.

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&ouston
4-1
B E T T
Duce

3-2
B E E N
Ace-Back

B E

4-2
B E T B T
Duce

BEARS
B E E T N T
Duce

QB RB FT C BG BT

Instruction and Assignment We want to run this la# to the 1(&a la#er 9< technique:. !ook off linebackers, give them time to dro , follow guard into the hole. 3ake 45246. 7ass set and down2combo block the 1(&a la#er with the guard to the inside backer. 3&7ass set and combo block the 1(&a la#er to the nearest backer with the tackle. If there is no < technique down2combo on the next defender on an# level. 1lock down on the first defender at an# level. 7ull and kick out the defensive end. 7ass set the defensive end inviting him u field. !et him come u field, block for two counts and then club and release downfield if ossible.

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'ead Dra#
4-1
B E T
A

3-2
B T E E N
Ace

B E

4-2
B E T
A

BEARS
B T E E T B N T E

QB RB FT

C BG BT

Instruction and Assignment We want to run this la# to the 1(&a la#er 9< technique:. !ook off linebackers, give them time to dro , follow %(1ack into the hole. !ead block on the la#(side !1. ;ake it look like #ou are releasing into a route. 7ass set the defensive end inviting him u field. !et him come u field, block for two counts and then club and release downfield. ass set ! Turn"Thro# 3&7ass set the < technique and get him u field to #our outside. Widen his rush. *ouble team2combo block with center an# la#er shaded on the center. ass set ! Turn"Thro# *ouble team2combo block with guard an# la#er shaded on #ou or in the '(&a . 7ass set '(&a la#er and double team2combo with center. ass set ! Turn"Thro# 7ass set the defensive end inviting him u field. !et him come u field, block for two counts and then club and release downfield. ass set ! Turn"Thro#

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(e)ras%a
4-1
B E T
A-Back

3-2
B T
Duce

B N
Ace-Back

4-2
B E T
A-Back

BEARS
B T
Duce

B E E T N T E

QB RB

C BG BT

Instruction and Assignment We will alwa#s run this la# awa# from tri s. 'ttack outside of the defensive end u field. $. *+ rushes hard u field, shovel underneath to %1C 4. *+ crashes inside turn u fieldC <. *+ slow la#s attack outside u field and make *+ commit. 'ttack the inside leg of the la# side tackle and cut u field inside the defensive end. %eceive the shovel ass behind the 1(&a and cut u field inside the defensive end. If the quarterback kee s the ball get u field and block. 36=uick ass set defensive end and combo block with guard 1(&a la#er. If there is not 1(&a la#er block nearest linebacker. 3&=uick ass set defensive lineman and go down field or combo block with center or tackle to the nearest linebacker. =uick ass set defensive lineman and combo block with guard to the nearest linebacker. =uick ass set defensive lineman and go down field or combo block with center or tackle to the nearest linebacker. 7ass set defensive end, club after two counts and go down field.

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Chase Re*erse
4-1
B E T T
Duce

3-2
B E E N
Ace-Back

B E

4-2
B E T B T E E T

BEARS
B N T E

Duce

QB RB C BG BT

Instruction and Assignment 3ake chase to the %1 and continue #our ath. Outside hand off to the wing back. 1oot awa# from the la# after hand off. 6ake the fake and aim for the 1(&a while re lacing the ulling guard. &et tackled. 36*own block or combo block most dangerous defender inside the defensive end. 3&*own block or combo block most dangerous defender on an# level. *own block and re lace ulling guard. 7ull and log the defensive end. *rive block the defensive end.

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Chase Re*erse +ee$


4-1
B E T T
B

3-2
B E E N
A

B E

4-2
B E T B T
B

BEARS
B E E T N
A

QB RB FT C BG BT

Instruction and Assignment 3ake chase to the %1 and the reverse to the wing back. ,ide the ball in #our back ocket and continue #our ath. 6ake the fake and aim for the 1(&a . %each block the defensive end. 3&7ull and block the defensive end. *own block and re lace ulling guard. *own block most dangerous defender on an# level. *own block most dangerous defender inside the defensive end.

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Chase Re*erse ass


4-1
B E T T
Duce

3-2
B E E N
Ace

B E

4-2
B E T B T E E T

BEARS
B N T E

Duce

QB RB FT C BG BT

Instruction and Assignment 3ake chase to the %1 and continue #our ath. Outside hand off to the wing back. 1oot awa# from the la# after hand off. 6ake the fake and aim for the 1(&a while re lacing the ulling guard. *own block most dangerous defender inside the defensive end. *on0t go down field. 3&*own block most dangerous defender on an# level. *on0t go down field. *own block and re lace ulling guard. *on0t go down field. 7ull and log the defensive end. *on0t go down field. *rive block the defensive end. *on0t go down field.

AD

ase
4-1
B E T T
B

3-2
B E E N
A

B E

4-2
B E T B T
B

BEARS
B E E T N T E

QB RB FT C BG BT

Instruction and Assignment 3ake chase to the %1 and reverse to the wing back. ,ide the ball in #our back ocket and continue #our ath. 6ake the fake, aim for the 1(&a , and run #our route. %each block the defensive end. *on0t go down field. 3&7ull and block the defensive end. *on0t go down field. *own block and re lace ulling guard. *on0t go down field. *own block most dangerous defender on an# level. *on0t go down field. *own block most dangerous defender inside the defensive end. *on0t go down field.

AF

QB Snea%

4-1
B E T
Wedge

3-2
B T E E N
Wedge

B E

4-2
B E T
Ace

BEARS
B T E E T B N
Ace

QB RB FT C BG

Instruction and Assignment We want to run this la# from an under center osition. +ither follow the center u field or choose an '(&a . If #ou choose an '(&a make a direction call and duck u field as soon as #ou received the ball. %un #our rout if we are in no back. If we are in one back fake a toss la# to one side. 1lock an# defender on #our inside. 3&*ouble team block with the center an# '(&a or 5 technique la#er. If there is no defensive lineman in that area block the nearest backer. *ouble team with the front side guard an# '(&a or 5 technique la#er. If there is no defensive lineman in that area block down to the back side. 1lock an# defensive lineman from the '(&a to the 1(&a . If there is no defensive lineman block the nearest linebacker. 161lock an# defender on #our inside.

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South Carroll Offense


assing Game
' maGor ke# to the success of our balanced offensive hiloso h# is having a assing game that can make use of numerous different conce ts and formations, out number coverage, create ositive match(u s, convert numerous situations successfull#, and in general rovide us with a ,Tool Box full of tools that gives us good answers to ever# defense we see. 6he structure of our offense allows us to do this through sim le building blocks that can be used in different combinations. 6hese building blocks include ass rotections, assing conce ts, formational series with tags, and route ackages that allow us to change a assing conce t0s look, screens, and la# action asses. 's our understanding and execution of the different elements of our s#stem, we ex ect to be able to throw the ball successfull# at an# time in the game, from an# where on the field, and to be able to ut our la#ers into situations that the# can succeed in.

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)-,) 7ass Offense


1asic 7ass 7rinci les of 7ass Offense
$. rotection- 6he ke# to our )uccessH

4. Beat the Blit.- %ecogni/e itH 7rotect itH 'ttack itH ' big la# is about to ha enH <. Route Con*ersion- )ome routes are totall# changed vs. some coverage. Wh#IE )ome routes sim l# will not work against some t# es of coverage. ,owIE 7re(sna coverage recognition, and W%0s J =10s reading on the move. 4. assing Conce$ts- 6hese conce ts are the same across all the series in our offense. 6his allows fast learning and allows us to show man# different looks to the defense. ,owIE )im le number s#stem

5. /ducated Freedom- 7la#ers must alwa#s have a common sense a roach to o erating and running routes, understanding that their Gob, first and foremost, is to get o$en in a #a0 that the QB can find them. 6hese situations include both the *.'. rule and '.;.3. rule. 6he# must also understand what their overall Gob is within a given route, and do what ever it takes to get that Gob done. 6he last art of this rinci le is knowing all the assignments and how the# affect #our route and how #our route affects them. 6. ,Sand)o12 Rules- +ach la#er within a conce t, b# the design of the conce t, has a s ecific area assigned to him in which to get o en, or a Ksandbox.L %eceivers must ensure that their route sta#s out of the KsandboxL of another la#er, creating congestion and ruining our la#, making whatever adGustments necessar#.

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A. Built in Constants- 6here are certain things built into our ass offense that *O ?O6 -,'?&+E a. If there is no 3) in the middle of the field, someone will be assigned to re lace him. b. .s. -over 4, we will build triangles to read. c. We will throw the ball dee on the hashes if a 3) is in the middle of the field 9-overs $ J <:. d. 'gainst hard corners, -over 4 t# e defenses, we will never attem t to throw a ball over the head of a cornerback who0s retreatingC take the short throw. e. .s. 8one coverage, receivers are to find and settle in holes between ass defendersC =1s are to throw the ball to those holes and not to lead them. f. .s. ;an coverage, receivers are to sta# on the move, alwa#s work for se aration, accelerating awa# from ressure. =1s are to lead the receivers and allow them to kee running awa#, maintaining that se aration.

g. M=0 %eceiverE within all of our assing conce ts, we will have a la#er built in that will break off his route so the =1 has a quick o tion against the blit/. 6he =1 and W%s must alwa#s know who the = is and who makes him adGust his route. 34 QBs ne*er $ass u$ an o$en recei*er to #ait for another to get o$en4 F. Scram)le Rules- In the event of a scramble, receivers have definite break(off courses based on the t# e of route the# are running. 6he =1 will never throw a ball late into the middle on a scramble. $5. 5ards After Catch- 'll eo le involved in the assing game must be aware that over 55N of the #ards gained in the assing game come after the catch. %eceivers will be trained where to go after the catch based on coverage, and the =1s will be trained to rovide the s ecific t# es of throws that enables them to maximi/e their O'- gains.

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664 7nco*ered rinci$le3orcing defenses to Kcover downL on our s lit receivers is something we believe in as strongl# as an#thing in our offense. We work to throw to an0 unco*ered recei*er created )0 alignment or motion. We have two basic t# es of uncovered throws, each has a s ecial audible or cadence indication. If we fail to force the defense to cover our receivers it gives a license to ut an extra man in the box to defend the run and become an extra rusher vs. our assing game. Rules for Thro#ing 7nco*ered 64 An0 recei*er #ho can catch the )all and gain 8 0ards is unco*ered4 94 Onl0 thro# on first or second do#n or :rd #ith less than ; 0ards to go4 &o# to Thro# the 7nco*ered rinci$le 6he first diagram shows how we teach our uncovered rinci le. 6he receiver widens on his release at about 45 degrees, looking for the ball quickl#. 6he =1 will sim l# rise u and throw on the first ste . We will ractice this through our uncovered receiver drill. .ersus a defender that tries to s lit two receivers, both receivers execute their uncovered release with the =1 reading the defender. )ince we onl# want 4 #ards on this throw, as long as the ball is caught we have a successful la#. We will widen s lits when defenders tr# to la# between us so that we can Kbreak the defender offL from an# hel . Our second form of uncovered we call bubble. It functions like a quick screen, mostl# run to the tri s side. We will create an uncovered receiver through blocking and route running.

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7ass 7rotection
6he first building block of our assing game is rotection. &reat rotection is the most basic ke# to the success of our ass offense. We are, and alwa#s will be, a $rotection first team, which is to sa# that it gets to riorit# in our em hasis, our installation, and all our thinking related to an# art of the assing game. )uccessful ass rotection is the result of a total effort that involves +.+%O member of the offensive unitE Our linemen must be know and be able to execute our schemes, but even more, the# must maintain a fierce ride in rotecting the asser that sa#s, ,(o)od0 touches the <uarter)ac%42 Our %(1ack must understand his role within different rotection schemes. ,e must get himself to the right laces, and be h#sical enough to constantl# handle linebackers and defensive ends. Our receivers la# a maGor role b# identif#ing coverage and otential blit/ situations, understanding when the# must break off their route to sight adGustments 9being the M=0 receiver:, and most im ortantl# &+6 O7+? in the time required b# each ass so that the linemen and back do not have to ass block for unnecessar# eriods of time. Our quarterback is the center of it all, and he insures that we are a great rotection team through the right recognition and communication. ,e must also get the ball of on the correct timing, and throw the ball awa# rather than taking foolish sacks. Our rotection ackages rovide us solid answers for an# situations that come u . 's we understand how each of them work, and each osition understands and carries out their individual res onsibilit# related to rotection, we WI!! be a &%+'6 rotection team at )outh -arroll.

7rotection -once ts
6he basics of our rotection comes form conce ts. 6hese conce ts will remain constant throughout our whole offense. Our rotection conce ts allow us to teach a basic art of our

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offense quickl# and then incor orate it into a number of assing la#s, b# doing this we become ver# multi le with onl# a few teaching oints. Our rotection conce ts are as followsE Inde1 $ %i 2!i/ F <50s 7la# 'ction )moke rotection Conce$t the Inde1 Indicates )lide 7rotection &a 7rotection ;an 7rotection =uick 7rotection 7la# 'ction 7rotection )emi(%oll 7rotection

6he direction of the rotection is either determined b# the last num)er of the three digit $la0 call e.g. FD6 %1 goes left, a direction call within the la# call e.g. %i 2!i/, or is determined b# the la# e.g. %1 goes right on all quick rotections 9<5 conce t:. For /1am$le= If #ou see the la# call FD$, #ou should know b# the last number to which side the %1 is blocking and that the center has to go o osite. $ indicates that the %1 goes left. 6he first number tells #ou that we are running a man rotection scheme.

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K$L )lide 7rotection


Our slide rotection is used to rotect against outside blit/es and overloads. In this rotection the RB has to dou)le read the )ac%ers. We will slide from the first uncovered lineman on awa# from the %1. 6he back(side tackle will sta# man on the defensive end with the center or the guard icking u blit/ing backers. 6he center determines weather he or the guard will slide and check outside. In the 550s series the %1 goes awa# form the call. 6his will be the onl# time in rotection when this ha ens. 6he center or the uncovered lineman goes to the call.

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We can use this rotection in an# series. We will use it if we have trouble icking u an# t# e of stunts or blit/es. We ma# also use this rotection for our quick assing game. 6his is a /one rotection scheme. 6he line will alwa#s rotect the ga awa# from the call ste ing with the la#(side foot first. 6he %1 will block the defensive end to the call b# attacking him aggressivel#. 1e aggressive if this rotection is used in the quick assing game. If a K>ockL call is added, ever#one in the box cut blocks.

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We use this rotection in our 650s, A50s, D50s, and F50s schemes. 6his is a five or six man rotection de ending on the formation 9no back or one back:. We should be able to rotect all five2six man rushers with the =1 being res onsible for the sixth2seventh rusher. 6he %1 is res onsible for the outside backer to the la# side. 6he center alwa#s identifies the ;ike backer. ;ike call de ends on the front call b# the %1. ;ike is either the single backer in the box or the 4nd backer in the box awa# from the call. 6o block ;ike the center calls either a single block or a combo block with a guard de ending on the defensive alignment. 6he center will double read ;ike to the outside backer awa# from the call. We have three additional calls for the running back in the rotectionE K;axL %1 will sta# and rotect and not release for his routeC K%amboL %1 will line u awa# from the call but still rotect to the la# side as if he was aligned to the call sideC K-hi L %1 chi s the front side defensive end to hel the tackle before he leaves for his route.
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;ost <50s use =uick 7rotection. Our =uick 7rotection is based on our ;an 7rotection and is a man scheme. 6his is a five or six man rotection de ending on the formation 9no back or one back:. We run block the defenders initiall#. 6his is a ver# aggressive block because we have to get the defenders0 hands down. 6he %1 will alwa#s rotect to the right unless given a K!ouieL call where he goes to the left. 6he center alwa#s identifies the ;ike backer. ;ike call de ends on the front call b# the %1. ;ike is either the single backer in the box or the 4 nd backer in the box awa# from the call. 6o block ;ike the center calls either a single block or a combo block with a guard de ending on the defensive alignment. 6he center will double read ;ike to the outside backer awa# from the call. -ut on K>ockL call.
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We use three different t# es of rotection on la# action la#s. On fake draw asses we use our ;an 7rotection. On all other la# action asses we have to block aggressivel# selling run first do the defensive line and the backers. 6he %1 caries out his run fake and blocks b# getting tackled if he is not included in the routes. On Waggle asses, the backside guard ulls and hooks the defensive end while the other offensive linemen block down aggressivel#. On all other la# action asses we alwa#s block the la# that is called like a run without going down field.

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K)mokeL )emi(%oll 7rotection


We use this rotection for a semi(roll b# the =1. It is alwa#s a six man rotection. 6he %1 checks and hel s against the la#(side defensive end. If the end is secured he leads the =1 and checks blit/es from the la#(side *(&a to the '(&a . 6he la#(side guard and tackle reach or man block without losing ground. 6he la#(side has to Kengage high, roll lowL in their blocks. 6he center, the back(side guard and tackle reach and hinge. 6he back(side tackle has to control the backside defensive end.

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7assing -once ts
6he basics of our assing game come in the form of conce ts. 6hese conce ts will remain constant throughout our whole offense. Our assing conce ts allow us to teach a basic art of our offense quickl# and then incor orate it into a number of formations, b# doing this we become ver# multi le with onl# a few teaching oints. Our assing conce ts are as followsE (um)er Conce$t the (um)er Indicates 5 ;esh -once t $(4 .ertical -once t <(4 )mash -once t 5(6 )creen -once t A(D 3lat 2 -url -once t F ?o *esignated -once t @ 6his will be game lanned ?oteE Odd P0s Q 3ormation )trength to the !eftC +ven P0s Q 3ormation )trength to the %ight. 6he conce t does not change. For /1am$le= If #ou see the la# call FD$, #ou should know b# the last num)er what route conce t we are running. $ or 4 indicates the vertical conce t. 6his would not change in an# series ;> and u$. F5$2F54, F6$2F64, FA$2FA4, FD$2FD4, and F$2F4 would be all vertical conce t routes out of different formations. 6he route and the method we run the routes will sta# similar throughout each la#.

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55 +ast2West D5 +ast2West F5 +ast2West

Our K5L conce t is known as the ;esh -once t, and it attacks the underneath edge of coverage ver# ra idl#, man# times from a tightened environment. 6his conce t creates multi le KrubsL b# incor orating different crossing routes. Our ;esh -once t is a quick rh#thm conce t, whose rimar# ur ose is to attack man(to(man defense b# creating match(u roblems and multi le rubs. With this in mind we also have a /one breaker built into the mesh conce t. 6his conce t, we believe, attacks most of the defenses we will face. )ince K5L is onl# a single number, +ast and West will be used to identif# the formation strength, with +ast being right and West being left.

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K$(4L signif# the .ertical -once t in our offense. 6his conce t allows our offense to attack and stretch the defense toward the end /one. 6he vertical assing game is a sta le of our offense. We normall# will designate our areas of attack as $D(44 #ards down the field. 6he s ecific arts of the field that this conce t attacks includeE 4#ards outside of the numbers on each side of the field, 4 #ards outside each hash mark, and in some cases directl# down the middle of the field. We will also have a lower level control route. 6his conce t will be used against an# kind of coverage we see, whether it is ;an(to(;an, an# /one conce t.

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6he )mash -once t is one of the best wa#s we have of utting ressure on two dee coverage b# creating situations where the cornerback cannot cover two eo leC he will see a six #ard hitch in front of him and have a dee er(develo ing flag route behind him. *e ending on the coverage and situation, we can use it to attack down the field on the dee outside edge, or underneath as a ball(control ass. 6his conce t is good against -over 4 rimaril#, but we can and will use it vs. -over < and ;an(to(;an defenses.

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6he )creen -once t is a conce t that we like to rel# on. We use our screen game to control the blit/ and ass rush b# inviting the defense u (field and then allowing them to rush. Our offensive line will block downfield as we throw underneath to our receivers or back. We are attacking the rush and blit/. We are also getting offensive linemen downfield vs. defenders that are not used to being blocked b# linemen. 6his conce t can be used to attack about an# defense we will face. ;ainl# we would like to use this conce t when we are getting a hard rush or /one blit/ed.

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6he 3lat2-url -once t is used to stretch the defense hori/ontall#. We like to stretch a flat defender to the sideline and re lace him with a receiver behind him. 't the same time we will control the middle of the field with a short control route. 6his creates a triangle of receivers for the =1 to read. 6his conce t allows us to attack an area $4 #ards down the field on the hashes and the area 5 #ards dee on the numbers. !astl# the control route enables us to attack the middle of the field at a de th of five #ards. 6his conce t is best at attacking both -over < and -over 4.

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3ormational )eries
6he second building block of our offense is our formational series. +ach series is unique and ada ts our assing conce ts to various formations. The :> series is the onl0 e1ce$tion to this rule. Our series consist of the followingE :>?s( < ste assing game out of *oubles, 6ri s, 7anther or ,urricane formations. 6hese are the onl# K ass la#sL we teach. ;>?s( 5 ste assing game out of -luster formation, with the %(1ack going o of the strength. @>?s A 5 )te B>?s A 5 ste 3>?s A 5 ste C>?s A 5 ste osite

assing game out of 6ri s with the running back going to strength. assing game out of ,urricane. assing game out of *oubles. assing game out of 7anther.

In our offense the <50s are set la#s that must be memori/ed. ,owever, the 550s, 650s, A50s, D50s and F50s will incor orate one of our 6 assing conce ts into their res ective formation. A'' OF T&/S/ S/RI/S CA( A(D DI'' B/ 7S/D I( T&/ S&OTG7(4

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Our <(ste assing game is the <50s series. 6his is the K1%+'* '?* 1R66+%L of our offense. We will throw it at an#time, an#where on the field. We refer to use it against covers < and $ or against the blit/. 6his is a high ercentage series. 6he com letion should be D5N ( D5N. 6hese are the onl# K ass la#sL we teach. The )asic conce$ts do not a$$l0 to the :>?s4 We can run these la#s out of most of our formations, but a maGorit# of the time we like to run them from *oubles, 6ri s, or 7anther. Defensi*e Ans#ers to Our :-ste$ assing Game

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6he# will give u the 5 or 6(#ard com letion. 6hen think of tackling the receiver at that #ardage. If the defensive coordinator has done his homework, the# will reali/e that half of all assing #ardage comes '36+% 6,+ -'6-,. )o a 5 or 6(#ard catch will usuall# turn into a $5 ( $4 #ard la#. De #ill ta%e thatEE 6he# will la# a 4 dee conce t either /one or man underneath. +ither of these might force us to throw the fade route. We can do this, but we would refer to run the football against this coverage. 6he reason being, with 4 wide(outs it would take 6 eo le to cover them. 6his uts onl# 5 in the box, and gives us a great o ortunit# to run the football. ,owever, if we are not able to run the ball, our fade flat and under slant should still work effectivel#. B'ITZF If the first two theories do not work for them the# will go to the blit/ theor#. If the# bring 6 we can block that, B is the roblem. If the use 4 across coverage the =1 has to make a decision. OneF get the )all off )efore the0 get to himF or t#o )ring in an e1tra $la0er for $rotection4 We refer the rotection conce t. SS%+;+;1+% this is man to man, no hel , if the *1 makes on little mistake it is 6 oints.SS :>?s Recei*er Rules

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A4M4F4 - 6his is for both wings and wide(outs if a defender is within 5 #ards on hitch or out then beat him dee . Or, if his feet do not move on #our release u field, work to get over the to of the defender, make the decision at break oint. D4A4 - 6his is for wings, if the defender over #ou la#s wide or on the sna of the ball flies out to cover the flats, show #our numbers to the =1 at <(4 #ards in front of the !O).

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COAC&I(G OI(T FOR Q7ART/RBAC+S GO /( FI/'DH DRO = 7nder Center= <(ste dro T%elease the ball when #ou hit #our <rd ste . <(ste dro to the leftT1ack edal %(!(% 9!(%(! for lefties: <(ste dro to the rightT-rossover Shotgun= 4(ste dro 6hrowing !eft( %ight crosses behind left 4(ste dro 6hrowing %ight( %ight foot reaches on a 45 degree angle left foot follows. SIn )hotgun we will cho our feet in $lace, making small cho # ste s for timing onl#. 6his revents quarterback from ste ing in Kthe bucketL and2or throwing flat footed. R/AD= $. Rncovered 4. )oftest corner <. 6hrow awa# form strength of the defense. 4. On the hitch and out, read shoulders of flat defender. 5. 6hrow slant onl0 vs. -over $ 9<$:. 6. 6hrow hitch or out vs. -over < 9<4 and <<:. A. With normal down and distance run the ball vs. -over 4 or 5. 'lso, ossibl# check into <F. D. 6hrow fade at $D(45 #ards. F. If in doubt, throw ball awa#...?O )'-")

IIIR/M/MB/R A4M4F4 A(D D4A4 R7'/S A(D &OD T&/5 DOR+III COAC&I(G OI(TS FOR DI(GBAC+S DO7B'/S FORMATIO( Oour route will de end on B or 8 route. <5 @ %un 5(#ard slant. <$ @ %un a shoot route or flat, de ends on how tight coverage is. <4 @ %un #our hitch, '.;.3. or *.'. rules a l#. %ead call run corner. << @ %un #our hitch, '.;.3. or *.'. rules a l#. <4 @ %un #our rub. <D @ %un #our fade. <F @ 6(#ard flat route. TRI S FORMATIO( P4 Wingback mirrors the outside receiver. P< Wingback runs inside route 9exam leE <F he would run a flat:.

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COAC&I(G OI(TS FOR DID/ R/C/IJ/RS I( T&/ :> S/RI/S :> @ Rnder %oute, Outside foot u in stance. 'im for a oint <(5 #ards over P4 os. vs. 8one go to s ot, vs. ;an use misdirection moves. :6 @ %ead slant, 7ush vertical for 4 #ards, read the technique of the coverage. If #ou have a loose corner break at 4 #ards and aim for $4 #ards on the hash, this should be a 45(degree angle. If #ou have a tight corner break at 4 #ards and slant at an angle that holds the defender behind #ou, the slant angle will be much more flat. :9 A ,itch, *rive 6 #ards at the *10s technique, sto , hitch to the inside, come back down #our stem. 3ollow '.;.3. rules. -onvert to fade if corner does not move his feet. :: A Out, %un a 6(#ard s eed cut, getting #our head around quickl# to ick the ball u in the air. -onvert to fad vs. %oll u corner. :8 A )lant, 7ush vertical for 4 #ards and break off the wingback. :3 A )to %oute, one ste u , turn shoulders and numbers to =1, #ou ma# feather behind the !O). :C A 3ade, %ead -overageE -over 4 ( 6ake outside release, settle between corner and safet#. )ta# wide. -over 5 ( )ame as -over 4, sta# on the move. -over $ ( 'ttack the technique of the *1. 6hen release u field, sta# on the bottom of numbersF the QB #ill lead 0ou to the sideline.

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QB Assignments and Reads <(ste dro . -hose a side. %ead outside linebacker. ,e will either commit to the sli route b# the wing or come down and collision the s lit end. Wide side is usuall# the best. <(ste dro . -hose a side. %ead outside linebacker. If he flies out to cover the flat look at the wing. If O!1 collisions the wing and is late getting to the flat look at the s lit end. !ook at where #ou think #ou have the best match(u . 'lso could audible to a better man beater.

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Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments %un an under route directl# at the toes of the defender that is covering the wing. 7ush u three ste s run a sli route. Widen s lit, #ou must sta# skinn#. 4($ ( 1lock la#(side outside linebacker. 'n# 4 linebacker set block la#(side inside linebacker. 7ush u three ste s run a sli route. %un an under route directl# at the toes of the defender that is covering the wing.

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QB Assignments and Reads %ead outside linebacker over wing to the corner. ?ot as good vs. -over 4 as -over <. <$ )to is better vs. -over 4 %ead outside backer. If he runs to the flat with the wing, the s lit end should settle and be o en. If out side linebacker dro s back throw the shoot route. 1est match(u or defensive alignment. 6his is a good route vs. man. Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments )lant %oute( 7ush vertical to 4 #ards, then aim for $4 #ards on the hash. )ettle into window vs. 8one. Immediatel# release laterall# off of the line of scrimmage, aiming at 5 #ards downfield. 4($ ( 1lock la#(side outside linebacker. 'n# 4 linebacker set block la#(side inside linebacker. Immediatel# release laterall# off of the line of scrimmage, aiming at 5 #ards downfield. )lant %oute( 7ush vertical to 4 #ards, then aim for $4 #ards on the hash. )ettle into window vs. 8one.

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QB Assignments and Reads %ead outside linebacker over wing. 6hink wide(side. %ead outside backer. If he dro s with the wing, the s lit end should settle and be o en. If out side linebacker runs to the flat throw inside to the wing. 1est match(u or defensive alignment. 6his is a good route vs. man. Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments )lant %oute( 7ush vertical to 4 #ards, and then aim for $4 #ards on the hash. )ettle into window vs. 8one. )li route, must get inside and sta# skinn# 4($ ( 1lock la#(side outside linebacker. 'n# 4 linebacker set block la#(side inside linebacker. )li route, must get inside and sta# skinn# )lant %oute( 7ush vertical to 4 #ards, then aim for $4 #ards on the hash. )ettle into window vs. 8one.

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QB Assignments and Reads )hould %ead the hitch fade read b# the s lit end. If s lit end gets a ress corner he should convert the route to a fade. 6his is one of our base routes vs. -over <. %ead the outside linebacker. If he flies out throw to the wing. ;ost often thrown to the short side s lit end. Get out of it4 Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments 6(#ard hitch route. ';3 rule a lies if corners feet do not move or if he come u . 6(#ard hitch route. ';3 rules and *' rules a l# off of O!1 dro . 4($ ( 1lock la#(side outside linebacker. 'n# 4 linebacker set block la#(side inside linebacker. 6(#ard hitch route. ';3 rules and *' rules a l# off of O!1 dro . 6(#ard hitch route. ';3 rule a lies if corners feet do not move or if he come u .

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QB Assignments and Reads Js4 Co*er 9 Js4 Co*er : Js4 Man &et out of it. &et out of it. 7ick a side, if the# combo look to the fade over to . Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments )lant route, cut tight off W0s back. %an directl# at the toes of the defender over B, then get vertical. 4($ ( 1lock la#(side outside linebacker. 'n# 4 linebacker set block la#(side inside linebacker. %an directl# at the toes of the defender over 8, then get vertical. )lant route, cut tight off O0s back.

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QB Assignments and Reads 7ick a side and read the corner. If he dro s with the fade $D(45 throw the flat to the wing. If he sta#s u or resses throw the fade to the s lit end. 6hink wide side. %ead the corner the same wa# as #ou would if the# were in -over 4. ,owever, be aware of the outside linebacker running to the flat with the wing. 6he wing must beat the O!1. 6ake a quick eak at the fade, then come down and look at the match(u between the wing and a outside linebacker or strong safet#. Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments ;ust take an outside release and run a fade route. 5(#ard flat route. 4($ ( 1lock la#(side outside linebacker. 'n# 4 linebacker set block la#(side inside linebacker. 5(#ard flat route. ;ust take an outside release and run a fade route.

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6he basis of this series is to allow our offense to move the %(1ack to the )ac%-side of the formation. 6he 550s are art of our 5(ste assing game and are the onl# series that the %(1ack will go a#a0 from the call. We will incor orate a cluster on the front(side on some la#s, on the back(side the s lit end will cut down his s lit to 5(6 #ards from the tackle.

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QB Assignments and Reads %ead the front side corner like a smash read with the flag route b# the middle wing and the shoot route b# the inside wing. Oou can take a quick eak at the shoot route b# the %(1ack. 6hen #ou have two o tions. Oou can either read the front side corner like a smash route, or when the two crossing routes intersect the# should sit down and be o en. 3irst look at the % back on the shoot route. )econd read the mesh b# the two crossing routes in the middle of the field. 6hird look at the flag route on the front side. Recei*ers and R-Bac% $55 West @ -rossing route going hi to hi over the to of 8. $55 +ast @ %un a crossing route on the toes of the man that is res onsible for the %(1ack. $55 West @ %un a flag route. $55 +ast @ %un a shoot route off of the butt of the 8 receiver. %un a shoot route off of the butt of the single receiver s lit end. $55 West @ %un a shoot route off of the butt of the 8 receiver. $55 +ast @ %un a flag route. $55 West @ %un a crossing route on the toes of the man that is res onsible for the %(1ack. $55 +ast @ -rossing route going hi to hi over the to of B.

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QB Assignments and Reads &et #our e#es to the front side safet#. %ead him off of the fade route b# the s lit end or the seam choice route b# the middle wing. !ook at the 8 on the shallow crossing route last. %ead the safet# in the middle of the field. +#e him down to one of the wings, o #our feet and throw o osite the safet#. 6ake a look at the shallow cross route last. 1est match(u . 7eak at the verticals earl#. If the %(1ack is one on one with a linebacker, he ma# be a good o tion. !ook at the shallow cross late b# the s lit end. Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments $5$ @ 3ade, sta#ing 4 #ards from the sidelines. $54 @ %un a shallow crossing route at about 4 to 5 #ards. $5$ @ %un a vertical route vs. -over <, %un a skinn# ost in the middle of the safeties vs. -over 4. $54 @ %un a s lit route to the o osite hash at $D #ards. -heck release into a wheel route to the weak side of the formation. $5$ @ %un a s lit route to the o osite hash at $D #ards. $54 @ %un a vertical route vs. -over <, %un a skinn# ost in the middle of the safeties vs. -over 4. $5$ @ %un a shallow crossing route at about 4 to 5 #ards. $54 @ 3ade, sta#ing 4 #ards from the sidelines.

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QB Assignments and Reads %ead front side corner. If he dro s throw the hitch route to the s lit end. If he sta#s u on the hitch read the front side safet#. ,e either has to Gum the flag or the vertical route b# the wings. 6hrow the one he doesn0t Gum . %ead the corner on the backside if the front side looks bad. &ood la# front(side and back(side. %ead the front side corner. If he dro s, look at the hitch of a quick set. 1e aware of the flat defender getting to the hitch. If the corner sta#s down, the vertical route should hold the free safet# in the middle of the field and o en u the flag route. 6he shoot route b# the %(1ack is also good vs. <. !ook at one of the flag routes. Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments $5< @ %un a 6(#ard hitch. $54 @ %un a flag route. $5< @ %un a flag route. $54 @ %un a take(off route u the middle of the field. -heck release to a shoot route on the weak side. $5< @ %un a take(off route u the middle of the field. $54 @ %un a flag route. $5< @ %un a flag route. $54 @ %un a 6(#ard hitch.

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QB Assignments and Reads %ead the backside outside linebacker first. 6he curl route on the backside should be o en if the linebacker does not get under it. If there is nothing on the backside, #our next best o tion is reading the triangle on the front side. %ead the front side flat defender, most likel# the strong safet#. 6he linebackers should be held in the box b# the o tion route b# the inside route. 6he )) should widen with the wheel route, o ening the curl. If the -orner starts to get nos# on the stack route b# the s lit end look to the wheel. %ead the backside the same if #ou like #our match(u there better. Oou want to look to the shoot route b# the back first and then to the wheel route, or get out of it. Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments $5A ( %un a -url route at $4 #ards. $5D @ %un a -url route at $4 #ards. $5A @ %un a flat route. $5D @ %un a sit down route over controlling the linebackers in the box. -heck release to a shoot route to the weak side. $5A @ %un a sit down route over controlling the linebackers in the box. $5D @ %un a flat route. $5A( %un a -url route at $4 #ards. $5D @ %un a -url route at $4 #ards.

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6he 650s series is our 6ri s assing game, with the %(1ack going to the formation. 6his is a 5( ste ackage that incor orates all of the conce ts of our offense. We also like to se different front(side and back(side tags in this series. We like to hang our hat on this series. We will use the 650s to attack most of the defenses we face.

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QB Assignments and Reads %ead the front(side smash conce t, % to 8, and then back to W on the stick route down to B on the crossing route. !ook at shoot route b# %, then to the stick route to the crossing route 1est match(u . 6ake a good look at the % back and then the stick. 6he corner route b# the wing ma# have big otential. Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments ;eshing route with O, control the meshing oint. )ettle down vs. /oneC sta# on the move .s. man. 6en #ard o tion route, turn awa# from ressure. .s. man turns into a get o en route. -heck release to a five(#ard shoot to the la#(side call. !isten for hot call. ;eshing route with 8, run on the toes of ;!1, set the de th of the mesh. *o not let ;!1 cross #our face. )ettle down .s. /one, sta# on the move .s. man )quee/e down run the flag route.

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QB Assignments and Reads !ook at the one on one match(u on the backside. %ead the middle wings break into the hole of the two safeties. I f the O!1 defending the middle wing runs with him, look for the %(1ack late. !ook at the one on one match(u on the backside. Influence the safet# with #our e#es and o #our feet and throw to the uncovered wing. 1est match(u . 6ake a good look at the one on one match(u with the backside s lit end. Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments Outside release the corner and run a vertical route. F64 Q = receiver @ quick slant. Outside release and run a vertical route. F6$ .s. -over 4 1reak into the hole between the safeties. -heck release to a five #ard flat to the la#(side call. Outside release and run a vertical route. F64 .s. -over 4 1reak into the hole between the safeties. Outside release the corner and run a vertical route. F6$ Q = receiver @ quick slant.

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QB Assignments and Reads 7re()na look at one on one backside. %ead the corner first. If he back edals throw the hitch ever# time. If corner sta#s ressed get #our e#es to the la#(side safet# and throw the flag route to the wing or the vertical to the %(1ack. 7re()na look at one on one backside. %ead the corner first. If he back edals throw the hitch ever# time. If corner sta#s ressed then #ou will have the flag route b# the wing o en to that side. 1est match(u . !ook at the one on one with the s lit end backside. Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments F6<( 6(#ard hitch. F64( whi route and = receiver @ run a quick slant. F6<( 3lag route, aiming at 45 #ards on the sideline. F64(-limb route to 45 #ards o osite sideline -heck release to a streak route straight down the middle of the field. F6<(-limb route to 45 #ards o osite sideline F64(3lag route, aiming at 45 #ards on the sideline F6<( whi route and = receiver @ run a quick slant. F64( 6(#ard hitch

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QB Assignments and Reads 7re()na look at the backside one on one. If #ou get -over 4 #ou want to work the short side of the field. %ead the ;iddle backer. If he is working to get under the route b# the s lit end throw the crossing route. If he sta#s low on the crossing route throw the curl to the s lit end. 7re()na look at the backside one on one. .s. -over < read the defender over the middle wing in 6ri s. If he gets under the curl b# the s lit end throw the flat. If he runs to the flat with the wing, the curl should re lace him in the window. -onvert One on One backside to a fade, and then look at the crossing route. Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments %un a curl route. F64 Q = receiver @ quick slant route. F6$ @ 5(#ard flat route. F64 @ crossing route immediatel# aiming for 5 #ards on the o osite sideline. -heck release into an o tion route 5 #ards dee . F6$ @ crossing route immediatel# aiming for 5 #ards on the o F64 @ 5(#ard flat route. %un a curl route. F6$ Q = receiver @ quick slant route. osite sideline.

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6his series can also be called our ,urricane assing game. 6his is also a 5(ste ackage. We will run this series an#where on the field. Our basic goal from using hurricane is to s read the field wide o en, creating a numbers game, and at the same time give the defense an unconventional look offensivel#.

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QB Assignments and Reads %ead the !inebacker over the wing to the wide side of the field. 6hrow which route he does not cover. +ither the flat route or the curl b# the outside wing. %ead the short side of the field O!1. ,e either has to run to the flat or dro under the curl. 6hrow the route that he does not cover. 1e aware of the ;iddle !inebacker and his dro . ,e should dro to the wide side of the field. !ook at the flat route into the field or get out of it. Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments AA @ %un a fade route. AD @ %un a stack route at $4 #ards. AA @ -url route behind the defender over inside wing. AD @ 5 Oard flat route. )low ush vertical to a 5(#ard flat route. AA @ 5 Oard flat route. AD @ -url route behind the defender over inside wing. AA @ %un a stack route at $4 #ards. AD @ %un a fade route.

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6he D50s are our most basic 5(ste assing series. 6his is the foundation of our offense and ever#thing else branches off it. *oubles is the formation that all D50s are run in. We will use tags to create different looks for the defense. %egardless of the game lan we will run the D50s on a consistent basis.

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QB Assignments and Reads %ead the corner on the smash route to the front side with the running back and wing. -ome back to the dig last. O% %ead the mesh routes in the middle of the field as the# sit down. %ead the corner on the smash route to the front side with the running back and wing. -ome back to the dig last. O% %ead the mesh routes in the middle of the field as the# sit down. %ead the %(1ack release first. If %(1ack is covered come back to the mesh between the wing and the s lit end in the middle of the field. Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments -ut down s lit. %un a 3lag route. -ut down s lit. %un immediatel# at the toes of the middle linebacker that is res onsible for the %( 1ack. If it is /one coverage sit down in the window after #ou and the O mesh. ,ot release to a shoot route to the la#(side flat. -ut down s lit. 3ind the B receiver coming across the field and rub hi to hi with him on his u ( field hi . If it is /one coverage sit down in the window after #ou mesh with the B. -ut down s lit. 7ush u to $4($4 and run a dig route across the field.

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QB Assignments and Reads 6ake a quick eak at the s lit end. -ome down and read the la#(side outside linebacker. If the wing beats him over the to throw it to the wing in the hole. If O!1 sta#s underneath the seam2choice route come down to the %(1ack. +#e down the dee third safet# o osite of where #ou want to throw, o #our feet and throw to the uncovered wing. 1est match(u . If there is over the to hel from a safet# then #ou want to look outside to a s lit end. Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments Outside release on the corner run a vertical2fade route. Outside release over the to of the outside linebacker. FD$ vs. -over 4 1reak into the hole. FD4 #ou are the = receiver(shoot route. -heck release. 7ush u 5 #ards ast the line of scrimmage. -ontrol the middle linebacker and run a flat route to the la# call side. Outside release over the to of the outside linebacker. FD4 vs. -over 4 1reak into the hole. FD$ #ou are the = receiver(shoot route. Outside release on the corner run a vertical2fade route.

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QB Assignments and Reads %ead the corner first. If he back edals throw the hitch ever# time. If corner sta#s ressed get #our e#es to the la#(side safet# and throw the flag route to the wing or the vertical to the %(1ack. %ead the corner first. If he back edals throw the hitch ever# time. If corner sta#s ressed then #ou will have the flag route b# the wing o en to that side. 1est match(u in res ect to the flag routes b# the wings or the vertical b# the %(1ack. Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments 6(#ard hitch route. 3lag route to 44(45 #ards. FD4 #ou are the = receiver @ skinn# ost. -heck release to a vertical route down the middle of the hashes. 3lag route to 44(45 #ards. FD< #ou are the = receiver @ skinn# ost. 6(#ard hitch route.

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QB Assignments and Reads 6he wings should use la/# to hold the O!1. %ead the outside linebacker. If he runs to the flat with the flat route, look at the curl to re lace him. If he gets under the curl route, then the flat rout will be o en. !ook to the best match(u b# ersonnel or alignment. If the defenders over the wings are la#ing inside then look to the wings on the flat routes. Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments $4 #ard -url route. 5(#ard flat route. FDD #ou are the = receiver. If defender over #ou blit/es convert to a shoot route. -heck release to an o tion route controlling the middle linebacker. 5(#ard flat route. FDA#ou are the = receiver. If defender over #ou blit/es convert to a shoot route. $4 #ard -url route.

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6his series is run out of our 7anther 3ormation. We want to s read the field as much as ossible in this series. Our goal is to create mismatches for or receivers. 6he F50s are also designed to involve our quarterback in the running game when defenses begin to take la#ers out of the box in order to sto the assing game

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QB Assignments and Reads %ead Will first, if he walls off % hit the slant. If he does not, go front(side. %ead Will first, if he walls off % hit the slant. If he does not, go front(side. %ead the -rossers, to the *ig to the 7ost b# the middle wing. Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments F5 +ast @ %un a slant route. F5 West @ %un a dig. F5 +ast @ %un a crossing route over the to of the % getting hi to hi with him. F5 West @ %un a )kinn# ost route into the middle of the field. %un a crossing route on the toes of the middle linebacker. F5 +ast @ %un a )kinn# ost route into the middle of the field. F5 West @ %un a crossing route over the to of the % getting hi to hi with him. F5 +ast @ %un a slant route. F5 West @ %un a slant route.

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QB Assignments and Reads 6ake a quick eak at the s lit end. -ome over and read the two dee safeties. ;ost cases the wing s litting the safeties will be #our man +#e down the dee third safet# o osite of where #ou want to throw, o #our feet and throw to the uncovered wing. 1est match(u . If there is over the to hel from a safet# then #ou want to look outside to a s lit end. !ook at the whi route last. Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments %un a vertical route, releasing outside of the corner, sta# 4 #ards from the sideline. F$ @ %un a vertical route, sta# 4 #ards outside the hash. Outside %eleaseH F4 @ %un right down the middle of the field, at the goal ost. %un a vertical route 4 #ards outside the hash. F$ @ %un right down the middle of the field, at the goal ost. F4 @ %un a vertical route, sta# 4 #ards outside the hash. Outside %eleaseH %un a vertical route, releasing outside of the corner, sta# 4 #ards from the sideline.

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QB Assignments and Reads 7ick a side. %ead the corner first. If he back edals throw the hitch ever# time. If corner sta#s ressed get #our e#es to the safet# and throw the flag route or the vertical b# the wing. 7ick a side. %ead the corner first. If he back edals throw the hitch. If he sta#s down the flag route to that side should be o en. 1est match(u in res ect to the flag routes b# the wings or the vertical b# the %(1ack. Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments F< @ %un a 6(#ard hitch. F4 @ %un a 6(#ard hitch. F< @ %un a 3lag route. F4 @ %un a take(off route. %un a flag route. F< @ %un a take(off route. F4 @ %un a 3lag route. F< @ %un a 6(#ard hitch. F4 @ %un a 6(#ard hitch.

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QB Assignments and Reads %ead the short side of the field. !ook at the outside linebacker. If he widens with the flat route, then there should be a lane to throw the curl. 'lso could get out of it. %ead the flat defender to the side that #ou think we have the best match(u . If the flat defender widens with the flat throw the curl. If the flat defender gets under the curl the flat will be o en. !ook to the flat routes or get out of it. Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments %un a curl route. FA @ %un a 3lat route. FD ( %un an o tion route at 5 #ards controlling the middle linebacker. %un a flat route. FA @ %un an o tion route at 5 #ards controlling the middle linebacker. FD @ %un a 3lat route. %un a curl route.

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%oute 7ackages
%oute ackages allow our offense to change the look of our basic conce ts. )ome our route ackages affect the front(side of the conce ts, while others will change the back(side. 6hese route ackages can be used in a number of our formational series and with most conce ts. 6he ackages that begin with an KFL will change the front(side, and those that affect the backside will begin with a KB.L 6here are a few exce tions to this ruleC )cissors and )moke are both front(side ackages. 3ollow is the onl# route ackage that can be either front(side or back(side.

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Follo#
6his %oute 7ackage utili/es a shallow crossing route in combination with a dig route. 6his is one ackage that can be used on the front(side and the back(side. 6he la# will be called with a la#er then follow. 3ollow tells the next man to the la#er0s outside to run the dig. 6he la#er will run the crossing route. 'll other assignments will remain the same.

Smo%e
6his %oute 7ackage ma# or ma# not change the route combination. 6he =1 will semi role to the call. 6he receivers0 routes will most likel# be dee er since the =1 is rolling to them. 6he back(side receiver0s routes will change into a crossing conce t on different levels. We ma# also use throwbacks to kee the defense honest.

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Stic%
. 6his route ackage utili/es a shoot
route and a stick route behind it. !ike our 3ollow and 6rail ackages, we will tag a la#er and the next W% outside of him will adGust his route also. )tick is also a front(side and back(side tag. )o in 6ri s right, if we sa# W )tick, the next W% outside, O, would be doing the )hoot %oute.

Scissors
6his %oute 7ackage utili/es a corner route b# the inside receiver with a ost b# the outside receiver. 6his is good against man(to(man and -over 4.

Flood
6his %oute 7ackage attem ts to flood a defenders /one with multi le receivers.
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Fresno
6his %oute 7ackage is a reverse 3lat(-url ackage. 6his is good versus 4(*ee coverage. 6he ) lit +nd runs a whi route, and the wing runs a hook route. 6he wing wra s the !1. ,e must find the window. 6he %(1ack sits down over the box.

Trail
6his %oute 7ackage utili/es a -rossing route with an 'ngle route behind it. 6his is ver# good in short #ardage and against teams that want to wall off our shallow cross ackage. !ike 3ollow, we tag one la#er and 6rail. 6rail tells the next la#er outside that he will be doing the crossing route. )o in 6ri s right, if we sa# W 6rail, the next W% outside, O, would be doing the crossing %oute. 6his is also a front( side and back(side tag.

Te1as
6his %oute 7ackage com liments our vertical assing game. 6he %(back is running an angle route, the Wing has a seam choice, and the ) lit +nd runs a hook route.

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1ack()ide %oute 7ackages


Bama
6his %oute 7ackage uses a switch route combination. 1oth routes are verticals, but the receivers cross aths coming on the line, with the inside receiver going first. 1oth rotes also ma# be broken off.

Bench
6his %oute 7ackage is based on our stick ackage. It allows us to build in a dee er stick route into an# of our other conce ts on the back(side. 6he shoot route will be 5 #ards dee and the stick route will be $5 dee .

Boston
6his %oute 7ackage is based on our smash conce t. It allows us to build in a smash route into an# of our other conce ts on the back(side.

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Buffalo
6his %oute 7ackage is our wa# to tag our 3lat(-url conce t on the back(side. 6he ) lit +nd runs a curl route, and the wing runs a flat route.

Baltimore
6his %oute 7ackage is a reverse 3lat(-url ackage. 6his is good versus 4(*ee coverage. 6he ) lit +nd runs a whi route, and the wing runs a hook route. 6he wing wra s the !1. ,e must find the window.

Bandit
6his %oute 7ackage allows us to tag 3lat(3ade on the back(side. 6he wing runs a flat route, and the ) lit +nd runs a fade.

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QB Assignments and Reads QB )te out with foot o osite throwing hand, two ste dro , throw, and drift back to avoid the throw looking like a lateral. Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments K D R 5 Z $5 @ 1lock first most dangerous defender from the sideline aiming for his outside number. $6 @ ) rint and reach block the backside safet#. $5 @ 1lock second most dangerous defender on his outside number. $6 @ %un the bubble route. 3lare awa# from la#. $5 @ %un the bubble route. $6 @ 1lock second most dangerous defender on his outside number. $5 @ ) rint and reach block the backside safet#. $6 @ 1lock first most dangerous defender from the sideline aiming for his outside number.

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QB Assignments and Reads )tare down the screen, and then look for the wing u the sideline to the wing u the hash. 6he B28 is a late dum off. Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments D5@ 3ake ) eed )creen, get to the other hash. D6( )kinn# 7ost. D5 @3ake the block and then wheel u the sideline. D6@) lit route. 3lare awa# from the la#(side call. D5 ( ) lit route. D6 ( 3ake the block and then wheel u the sideline. D5 ( )kinn# 7ost. D6 ( 3ake ) eed )creen, get to the other hash.
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QB Assignments and Reads )tare down the screen, and then look for the wing in the hole behind the !1s. If the !1s sta# high the crossing route should come o en. If #ou don0t like what #ou see, #ou have smash on the front( side. Recei*ers and R-Bac% Assignments D5@ 3ake ) eed )creen, get to the other hash. D6( ,itch %oute. D5 @'ngle %oute. D6@-orner %oute. 3lare awa# from the la#(side call. D5 ( -orner %oute. D6 ( 'ngle %oute. D5 @ ,itch %oute. D6 ( 3ake ) eed )creen, get to the other hash.

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7la# 'ction
Our la# action ass is the final building block in our assing game. We must be able to use the la# action ass to kee the defense honest. ;ost of the time we like to la# action off of our Chase $la0, we will do so from *oubles and 6ri s. We can also la# action off our draw la#s. 3ake %(draw can be used in our 650s and D50s series. We can also use 3ake =1(draw from both of our ?o(1ack sets 9A50s and F50s:. We will also use a run fake bubble our bubble route. We have two different conce ts within our la# action assing game. One is our 1oot conce t and the other is our Waggle conce t.

1oot
Our boot conce t is a naked boot b# the quarterback. 6he basic route ackage incor orates a short receiver right in front of him with a dee er crossing route coming into his vision late. In 6ri s, the -hase fake will alwa#s go awa# from the tri s side.

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Waggle
Waggle is the second art of our la# action assing game. 6he basic route ackage is the same as boot, but we will tag the waggle conce t. 6he other difference between boot and waggle is that we ull the back(side guard to the front(side 9to the =10s roll:. 6his allows us more blocking and greater assing time. 6his also allows us to run fake to the <(receiver side in our 6ri s formation.

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K -hase %ight Waggle -ross( .ertical, outside release. -hase !eft Waggle -ross( 7ost -hase %ight Waggle -ross( *ee -rossing %oute. -hase !eft Waggle -ross( -rossing %oute. 3ake -hase to the call. -hase %ight Waggle -ross( -rossing %oute. -hase !eft Waggle -ross( *ee -rossing %oute. -hase %ight Waggle -ross( 7ost -hase !eft Waggle -ross( .ertical, outside release.

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South Carroll Offense


Ad*anced Routes
In this section we will show how we use the sim le terms and conce ts of our offense to change from our base ackage to a multi le look attacking offense. %emember the ke# to our offense is sim le building blocks that are eas# to learn, then build these blocks into a multi le offense that resents numerous atterns and la#s for the defense to defend. 6he following la#s are Gust a sam le of what we can do.

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South Carroll Offense


&oal !ine and )hort Oardage

In goal line and short #ardage situations we will use a tight end formation. We have the abilit# to use two tight ends and adGust our backfield to a one or two back set. Out of this formation we can still run our basic assing ackage. We will use four or five basic running la#s. 6he ke# to success in this formation is aggressive blocking and the mentalit# that we are going to get the first down or touchdown.

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&oal !ine 3ormations


Our &oal !ine s#stem is based on two tight(end formation with two backs in an I formation. We also have one flanker. In our s#stem we have an adGusting la#er that will line(u according to formation call. We use a number s#stem to move the adGuster 9in #ardage: to his a ointed osition. We can also move other la#ers b# adding formation adGustments, which are words.

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