2-1-3 offense john m. kenney jm klax@aol.com
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10 Reasons• Motion• Dodging• Set plays• Pick Plays ( allows for Canadian style)• Short Passes• Stops fast breaks• Reduces attack carries• Assures Shot coverage• Easy to sub for LP• Can hide a midfielder or attack or both!
Practice- we are talkin practice
• Dots (Flat bases) not cones• Part to whole• Drills – complement the offense – especially
shooting drills ( and not just the shooting spots – feed at game speed and simulate offensive shots off the offense)
• Cage shooting – caught shooting underhand… “punish” with supervised after practice shooting {100 shots}-
Initial Set Up
M2 – 5 yards above restraining line
M1 – 12 yards above crease – no wider than 15 yards from midline
A1- GLE – Max 3-5 yards away from crease
A2-
A3-GLE – max 3-5 yards away from crease
M3 – 12 yards above crease – no wider than 15 yards from midline
Key Areas
Dodger/Feeder
A2-
Dodger /Feeder
Dodge PointDodge Point
M2
A2
M3M1
A3A1
Motion Scramble – Phase 1; Work the ball around – when ball Reaches M3 – M3 passes to A3 who breaks out at a 45 degree angle – but no further than 10-12 yards from crease ; A1 anticipates A 3 receiving ball and begins to move to X behind ; after M3 passes to A3 – M3 cuts inside for a give-n-go ; then M3 cuts over A2 to backside pipe.
M2
A2M3
M1
A3
A1
Scramble – Phase 2; A3 attempts to dodge his defender; keeping his head up A 3 also anticipates a cut by M2 off a high post by A2; m1 rotates to M2’s spot; M3 fills for M1; M2 if no feed received – bellies out to M3’s original spot; A2 cuts backside pipe
M2
A2
M3M1
A3
A1
Scramble – Phase 3; A3 passes to A1; A 1 carries ball to 12-15 yards wide of crease; M3 cuts over A2 and the offense mirrors the original side
Dodging Plays – Wing dodge (Phase 1)
M1 receives pass from M2M1 prepares to dodgeM2 finds blindside of the defender, step cut, and runs awayM3 finds blindside of defender, step cut, and then c-cut to topA1 moves low and away;
A3
M3M1
M2
A1
A2
M1 dodges, either shoots, or:A2 holds pipe, if his defender slides, gets pass, ride ponyA2 holds pipe till M1 gets in trouble – cuts out on 45 for helpA1 step cut in and the c cuts highM2 makes (short flash)A3 covers shot
M3
A1
A3
M1
A2
Dodging Plays – Wing dodge (Phase 2)
M2
Dodging Plays – attack dodge (Phase 1)
A2 prepares to dodgeM1 and M2 Replace finds blindside of the M3 finds blindside of defender, step cut, and then c-cut to topA1 moves high and away; C Cuts
A3
M3M1
M2
A1
A2
M3A1
A3
M1
A2
Dodging Plays – attack dodge (Phase 2)
M2
Pass and Cut (Phase 1)
All players pizza cut to receive passM3 passes to A3
A3
M3M1
M2
A1
A2
As A3 looks to pass to A2...A1 sets a pick for M3. M3 c-cuts towards A2 off A1’s pick.A1 either pick and rolls, or pick and follows (he always turns into the ball)If open, A2 passes to M3 or A1
M2
A1
A3
M1 M3
A2
Follow
Roll
Pass and Cut (Phase 2)
M2
A2
M3
M1
A3
A1
Over two- over One (Phase 1) A1 receives ball from M1; as he does M3 and A2 cut to A1; A3 V cuts to X behind; A passes to A3;
M2
A2M3
M1
A3A1
Over two- over One (Phase 2) A3 dodges; As he dodges, M2 sets a Pick for M1 , who cuts toward A3; A3 should have a clear look at the cage as well as an opportunity to feed M1;
Picks
A2-
Up Pick
Zone: EMO
A2-
EMO
Zone: Roll the crease (spike back in)
A2-
Settled play
M3 after making the pass sets a pick for M1 who cuts towards A2 looking for the feed and a chance to shoot
A3
M2M3
M1
A1
M2 looks to dodge.
M1 should try to get on the blindside of the defender and cut away
M3 does the same. M1 and M3 swap places.
M1
A1
A3
M2
A2A2
Settled play
M3
Shooting Drill 1
Drawn as one side – mirror the other; Backdoor or flash
Shooting Drill 2
Have two sides going – more reps
Shooting Drill 3
Have two sides going – more reps
6 on 5 full field (Favorite) 1. Offense: must have 5
(five) passes before initiate offense
2. Alternate offense on each possession: Motion/Dodge/Pick/ Spike
3. Work on box- have a manager or injured player monitor box subs
1. Defense: Go man to man and be forced to cover crease
2. Go Zone and work on MDD
Final Thoughts1.Mentor another coach2.Decide to utilize your assistant coach more3.Decide one thing to improve in each area of the game: i.e.- Goal a game riding4.Do not appoint someone captain in the hope that they will develop leadership; it doesn’t seem to work – regardless of the sport.5."Shout praise and whisper criticism." -- Don Meyer
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