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    Aztec Passing Game

    Chuck Long Head Coach San Diego State University Aztecs

    Looking for a 70% + pass completion rate

    7 to 8 yards/attempt

    Want to keep the ball to the outside

    o Middle is the INT zone

    Throw screens 2 in a row

    Uses 1-second video clips to help QBs get used to reading coverages,

    etc more quickly

    Dont have a set yard number for your red zone

    o Use your kickers ability to determine your red zone

    Inside receivers become more important into the red zone

    Drops become shorter in the red zone

    o 3-step drop becomes a 1-step, etc.

    Self-scouting is a major component

    Chart for Self-Scouting

    Opponent

    Penalties

    Sacks Fumbles

    INTs Dropped Balls

    TotalPlays

    Percentage Total

    W/L

    Add penalties, sacks, fumbles, INTs and dropped balls and check what

    percentage of the total plays that hey add up to

    o Looking to be under 12%

    Contact Info:

    San Diego State University5500 CampanileSan Diego, CA 92182Football Office Phone: 619-594-6769Football Office Fax: 619-594-4775

    Spread Offense

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    Dwight Lundeen Head Coach Becker High School Bulldogs

    Ten Musts for Making the Spread Offense Work for You

    1. Must be good at QB2. Must have a good protection scheme3. Must have an audible system4. Must take advantage of what the defense gives you5. Must complete passes6. Must be good at fullback7. Must have a go to receiver8. Must use your personnel9. Must call plays that build on each other10.Must call plays with no fear

    Base Formation

    7 yards 2 yards

    2 yards

    Throw about 20 times per game

    Almost always a 7-man blocking scheme

    Give 3 seconds of blocking time to get the play off

    FB gets the ball 20-25 times per game

    Wings are used in trap & lead blocking schemes

    15-20 audibles/checks per game

    Pre-Snap ReadsCover 3

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    Cover 2

    Dive SeriesFB Dive

    Gopher Trap

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    Bootleg Sideline

    Bootleg Backside Post

    36 Shuffle

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    Contact Info:

    Becker High School12000 Hancock Street Becker MN 55308Office Phone: [email protected]

    Developing a Defense Using Fundamental Drills

    Randy Shannon Head Coach University of Miami Hurricanes

    Four Tackling Stations

    1. One Knee Upa. Aim for V of neckb. Bow your neck (shrug shoulders)c. Shoot one hip throughd. Grab cloth

    2. Both Knees on the Ground

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    a. Aim for V of neckb. Bow your neckc. Shoot both hips throughd. Grab cloth

    3. Stand in Front of Runnera. Aim for V of neck

    b. Bow your neck (shrug shoulders)c. Shoot one hip throughd. Grab cloth

    4. Stand in Inside Out Leverage on Runnera. Aim for V of neckb. Step over towards ball carrierc. Bow your neck (shrug shoulders)d. Shoot one hip throughe. Grab cloth

    Pursuit Drill

    RB RB

    Coach

    Defensive Players

    Run this to the outside and the inside

    Also pass with this drill & do screen pursuit

    String Out Drill

    Close down the running play & string it out

    Player fights through one or two blocks & then makes the tackle

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    QB Musts

    Protect the ball

    Do not force throws

    Take the check down to the running back

    Ways to Protect the Passer

    7-man blocking schemes

    Play action passes

    Nakeds and bootlegs

    Make sure to sell the run on play action, nakeds & boots

    Confuse the Defense

    Make the defense adjust slower

    Use new motions, formations & shifts

    Wide receivers must be taught to sell the vertical on every play

    Vertical Pass Game Components

    Receiver alignment spacing

    o 3X1 & 2X2

    Attacking safeties

    o 2 high vs 1 high

    Throw to the backs

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    Attacking 2 High Safeties

    Always look to the vacated zone in the middle of the field

    Critical that the inside receivers attack the safeties hard

    Safeties will be forced to work off of the hash

    Inside receiver reads at 10 yard

    o If the middle is open he breaks inside to a post (bender)

    Bender

    Attacking 1 High Safety

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    Use proper spacing to put the safety in conflict

    Force the safety to pick a side to cover, allowing the QB to throw

    opposite of him

    QBs eyes help make the safety declare what side to cover

    Throw to the Running Back

    The RB is always open

    The RB in the vertical game is a source of hidden yardage and first

    downs

    All Go HB Option is a call used to get the ball to the RB

    Contact Info:

    University of Minnesota Athletic Communications244 Bierman Field Athletic Building516 15th Avenue SEMinneapolis, MN 55455Football Office Phone: 612-624-6004Football Office e-mail: [email protected]

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    NDSU Wide Receiver Play

    Reggie Moore Wide Receivers Coach North Dakota State University Bison

    Eye-Hand Coordination

    Use globetrotter drills

    Receivers do these as a warm-up

    Stance and Starts

    weight on front foot

    Work on this at least once per week

    Cone Drills

    Speed cones

    Back pedal

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    Practice various hard cuts

    Ball Drills

    One Hand Drill (warm up) look the ball in

    o Where your eyes go, your hands will follow.

    Low Ball Digo Throw ball low & let the receiver drop to get it & roll

    Open Hip Drill

    o Throw the ball behind the receiver

    o Receiver must swing his hips open & reach back for the ball

    Sideline

    o Make sure inside leg drags to keep in bounds

    Wrong Shoulder

    o Make sure to flip head & re-accelerate

    Knifing Through

    o Split the defenders

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    Separation Techniques

    Throw By or Slap Through

    o Push through with inside hand on DB hip & swim over with

    outside arm

    Stackingo Fight to get behind the DB deep ball over the shoulder

    Shake

    o Get on top of DB fake with 1-2 step & make cut

    Opposite Shoulder Stem

    o Try & open DBs hips to opposite side of the cut run right at DB

    & force him

    Ladder Stepo Make move to look like receiver is going straight up field & then

    make cut

    Press & Fade

    o Push in on DB to save grass on the sideline to run a fade route

    Ball Security

    Five points of pressure on the ball

    Use the gauntlet drill

    Double Moves

    Sluggo

    o Sell it look back at QB on 1st move

    Comeback

    Stutter step

    DancerStutter step

    Blocking Drills

    Push Pull

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    o Lock up with a partner & try to keep squared up and balanced

    while pushing & pulling each other

    Punch & Drive

    o Get flat, get vertical then punch & drive defender

    Stalk

    o

    Run at DB as long as he is backpedalling then get into a gooddrive position be under control

    Do various 1 on 1 drills the same as the OL

    Stalk & Cut

    Cut

    Push through to safety leave CB for pulling linemen

    Safety Cut

    Crack

    Releases

    Be active with hands

    Keep DBs hands off slap away, push

    Contact Info:P.O Box 5034Fargo, ND 58105-5034Office Phone: 701-231-7797Office Fax: 701-231-8724E-mail: [email protected]

    Spread Offense Zone & Play Action

    Mike Dunbar Assistant Head Coach, Offensive Coordinator

    University of Minnesota Golden Gophers

    Why use the spread O?

    o Player friendly

    o QB friendly

    o Good for both run and pass O

    113/112 (Inside Zone)

    QB reads this end

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    Aiming point is inside hip of the guard

    TB heels are at 6 yards

    TB steps are open, rollover & plant

    QB opens with right foot open the gateo This allows the QB to read the DE to run keep to backside

    o Give, keep or flip

    In the gun, the QB must attack the outside shoulder of the end man on

    the line of scrimmage under center, he must attack the insideshoulder

    flip

    If there is a blitz from the point of attack the FB (or Y on the 112) runs

    either a bubble or a slip

    Bubble

    Slip

    Play Action from 113/112 Fly &Die

    16 yards15 yards

    12 yards

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    6 to 8 yards

    6-man blocking scheme

    Use double cadence (check audibles)

    Against man run like hell

    Against zone find the hole

    On fly & die, if the WR cant get even with the DB at 15 yards he runs

    the comeback

    Four Verticals

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    115/114 (Outside Zone)

    TB reads this end

    TB stretches 2 step after the mesh before making his cut

    QB is slightly deeper

    TB toes are at 5 yards

    Play Action from 115/114

    12 to 17 yards 18 to 20 yards

    step under hole8 Yards

    5 yards

    Use bootleg action If BS guard cant log or seal & has to kickout the DE, the QB steps

    under and either runs or throws to the step under hole

    3X1 Version

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    X tightens in a bit

    Contact Info:University of Minnesota Athletic Communications244 Bierman Field Athletic Building516 15th Avenue SEMinneapolis, MN 55455Football Office Phone: 612-624-6004Football Office e-mail: [email protected]