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The Spread MultipleThe Spread MultipleWest Coast OffenseWest Coast Offense

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Multiple West CoastMultiple West CoastSpread OffenseSpread Offense Derived from Urban Meyer, although most of the

terminology is from Sid Gilman / Joe Gibbs / ColoradoState University (Sonny Lubick)

Passing offense: Single-side receiver across – backsroutes are called – protection is called

Run game is set up with Series Number based onnumber of backs and position of backs – helps the linewith line-calls and blocking schemes

Formations are called with descriptive one-syllablenames for easy learning and repeating

Everyone is told what to do in the play call (nomemorizing)

Each ‘motion’ receiver / back is given a ‘tag’ call to go inmotion – we motion into the called formation

OverviewOverview Introduction Philosophy of the system Play-calling Philosophy How the run game is set up How the passing game is set up Basic “Spread” pass protection Incorporating two separate sets of

progressions The formations system How motions are called How shifts are called How the play-calls are made Practice / Installation Philosophy How the call sheet is set up and used

IntroductionIntroduction As a teaching philosophy, this is a complete

offensive system that is very logical and simpleto comprehend by both players and coaches

This system allows you to spend quality timeteaching fundamentals, because you don’t haveto spend an inordinate amount of time runningplays to teach the system as well as specificplays to the players

Once the language of the system is learned andinstalled, the possible play-calls and formationsare virtually endless

Introduction (cont)Introduction (cont)

Easy to understand and easy for players andcoaches to learn

Simple to install in a short period of time Allows a team to make adjustments at

anytime during a game Extremely flexible

Note of Interest – It turns out that this is veryclose variation of Sid Gilman’s system. JoeGibbs (New Redskins Head Coach) runs asimilar system – Extremely flexible for shifts,motions and multiple formations!

Philosophy of the SystemPhilosophy of the System Use a system where a coach can teach efficiently with

high quality instruction – teaching becomes a priority Create a precision-timed passing game with explosive

capabilities, i.e. vertically push the ball downfield– We also have to go into any given season being able

to beat the bump & run defender consistently – weuse our own innovative techniques

Be able to physically run the ball effectively by double-teaming at the point of attack (the inside and outsidezones are also included)

Have the capability to make immediate adjustmentsduring a game

Create an offense that is hard to prepare for because itis so multifaceted

Use multiple formations and a multitude of plays Take what the defense gives us most all of the time Spend quality time teaching individual technique every

practice

Play Calling PhilosophyPlay Calling Philosophy Make sure the players are fundamentally sound Spread the ball around to many players Call plays that get the players in a position to

succeed – if they make big plays, it’s a plus Put the ball where the defense is vulnerable Only audible when absolutely necessary Do everything we can to put the defense on their

heels Keep the ball from the defense if necessary (a ball-

control offense) Push the ball downfield and score points (if you

decide you have to get into a shootout)

How the Run System Is Set UpHow the Run System Is Set Up

Basic line splits The hole numbering

NOTE: The Guard’s and Tackle’s handsare even with the Center’s shoelaces.

7 5 3 1 0 2 4 6 89

RGLG C RT YLTF / H

Stance

Hole Numbering

How the Run System Is Set UpHow the Run System Is Set Up

The master calls The line calls

NOTE: The run game is very similar toAlex Gibbs Tight-zone / Wide-zoneconcepts, with isolation / power playsand draws added to the mix.

Run System CallsRun System Calls Blocking Scheme

Master Calls– 46 / 57 “Stretch”– 42 / 53 “Zone”– 45 / 54 “Dart”– 40 / 51 “Trap”

How the Run System Is Set UpHow the Run System Is Set Up

Single – Fullback type plays 40 series

– Back lines up on the weak-side 30 series

– Back lines directly behind QB 50 series

– Back lines up on the Strong-side

Take a width step and then pressthe 6 (7) hole at the Tight-end’sinside leg.

You get one cut only and then pushthe ball vertically.

You have two reads; the point ofattack and a secondary read incertain cases

Your 1st read is the 1st downlineman from the outside – in.Linebackers are not down linemen.

You go to your second read if your1st read goes outside your blocker.

Take a width step and then pressthe 2 (3) hole at the Guard’soutside leg.

You get one cut only and then pushthe ball vertically or roll it back.

You have two reads; the point ofattack and a secondary read.

Your 1st read is the 1st downlineman outside the Center –Defenders shading the Center arenot your read.

If your read doesn’t move or goesoutside, go behind him.

The angle is sometimes tough forthe RB, but he has to press the holein a hurry so the backside doesn’tmake the tackle.

The QB is now accounting for thebackside end by reading him. If theend’s shoulders are perpendicular tothe LOS, the QB keeps the football.

The ability of the QB can determinewhether he (QB) can take chancesrunning the football even if the enddoesn’t fully commit to chasingdown the RB.

40 Series (Back on left-side)

46 Stretch

Outside Zone (Stretch)I. The ball carrier has two reads; a point of attack read,

and a secondary read in certain cases.II. Your 1st read is the first down-lineman from the

outside, in. Linebackers are not down linemen.III. You go to your second read if that man (your 1st read)

goes outside your blocker. Ask yourself “is your read’shelmet inside or outside your blocker?”

IV. If you go to your secondary read, that read becomesthe next down-lineman in, which will be double-teamed.

V. You only get to make one cut; then you must push theball vertically up-field.

VI. Whether you are wrong or right on your read, you makea choice and then must push the ball up-field.

Read the lineman’s helmet. If it’s on the inside, go outside.If it’s on the outside, go inside

Rule For the ball-carrier

Goal: To make the End show us right now exactly where thefootball is going.Right Tackle1.) You must stretch his outside while grabbing his insidewith your inside hand. You are doing this so he does notstretch you wide, and then throw you wide and then slide upinside.

a. This must be drilled constantly!2.) You must control his inside with your inside arm and makehim make a decision on going inside or going outside rightnow. We don’t want the defender just standing there – wehave got to move him one direction or the other.

C RG

DT

RT

E

Goal: To double team the back’s number 2 read which in this case is theTackle (DT) so that we can control him should the End go outside.Predominantly, the defensive tackle will be a better athlete / football playerthan the offensive guard. We will double the DT as long as he doesn’t move.We need to help our guard with the center. Now the backside Guard willattack the Nose.Right Guard1.) Your target area is the outside half of the DT. You will have help on theinside with your Center (DEN call). You will block the outside half of the DTand knock him off the ball. You are not worried about him coming inside atall.Center1.) Your target area is the tackle’s (DT) helmet. You will drive him until hedisappears and /or then look for the backer plugging.

40 Series (Back on Left-side)

42 Read

Inside Zone (Read)I. The ball carrier has two reads; a point of attack read, and asecondary read in certain cases.II. Your 1st read is the first down-lineman outside the center. Ifthere is a man on or shading the center, he is NOT the read.III. You only get to make one cut; then you must push the ballvertically up-field.IV. Whether you are wrong or right on your read, you make a choiceand then must push the ball up-field.V. If the backside end is inside the backside tackle, you will roll itall the way backside.

If your 1st read goes out or doesn’t move go behind him.It now becomes a “roll-back” play. You only get to make one cut!

Rule For the ball-carrier

Tight Zone (Read)1) You must give the ball carrier a clean read every time.2) If you have a combination block and are the inside lineman,your aiming point is to put your helmet on the defender’shelmet.3) If you have a combination block and are the inside linemanand have not made contact with the down lineman after yourfirst step, its now time to climb to the second level – the ball isnow rolling back behind you.4) If you have a combination block and are the outside lineman,you have the outside have of the defender. If he goes outside,you now must lock you backside hand because your help isclimbing and the ball is rolling back behind you.

C RG

DT

M

RT

DE

Y

S

Ball Carrier’s#1 Read

50 Series (Back on Right-side)

54 Dart

How the Run System Is Set UpHow the Run System Is Set Up

Quarterback movement

Single-digit Series (QB running the ball)

6 Speed Option

Single – DigitQB series – “Zero Draw” / “1 Draw”

Single – DigitQB series “2 Lead Draw”

Play-side Line Calls

Playside Guard and Tackle combination block

RG RT

DE

Cub

Playside Guard and Tackle combination block

LGLT

DE

Cub

RT

DE

Y

Bear

Playside Tackle and Tight-end combination block

LT

DE

Y

Bear

Playside Tackle and Tight-end combination block

Play-side Line Calls

Play-side Line Calls

Backside Line Calls

How the Passing System Is SetHow the Passing System Is SetUpUp Receiver routes are called single-side

receiver across

PASS PLAY CALLING SYSTEM

SPLIT RIGHT 628 QUEEN

SLOT RIGHT 628 QUEEN

The Wide Receiver Route TreeThe Wide Receiver Route Tree

9

53

1

7

DRAG (non quick 2)0

2 4

86 (Square-in)6 (Dig)

8 Skinny

QB

TightTight--endendInside Receiver Route TreeInside Receiver Route Tree

9

5

0

7

1

6

4

8

2

3

STICK

INSIDE RECEIVER / TIGHT-ENDPASS ROUTES

QB

Running BackRunning Back’’s Route Trees Route Tree

CALLED PASS ROUTESFOR RUNNING BACKS

WHEEL

STOP

FLAT

CORNER

"V"

CREASE

POST

SWING

"M"CUT SNEAK

SHOOT

STAB

UP

QB

Quarterback DropsQuarterback Drops

1 – step

3 – tap

3 – tap

3 – quick

3 – roll

3 – big, (hold)

5 – quick

5 – roll

5 – hitch

5 – big, hitch

7 – quick

7 – quick, hitch

7 – big, hitch

Sprint action

Must be under center

Must be under center

Catch, punch-step, throw

Catch, punch-step, throw

Catch, punch-step, hold, throw

Catch, punch-step, 3 – quick

Catch, punch-step, 3 – hitch

Catch, punch-step, 3 – big, hitch

Catch, punch-step, 5 – quick

Catch, punch-step, 5 – quick, hitch

9 yards minimum

Bubble screen

≤ 5 yard goal line Fade

Quick Flat

Quick Slant (dbl. slant)

Quick Hitch, Slant – Flat Key

Quick Speed-out by WR

Stick

Spot

Speed-out by WR

Curls, corners by inside rec.

7 – step comeback by WR

Drags, Smashes

Digs, square-ins

Post-corners by the WR

Sprint Option

Play action 9 yards minimum Add 5 yards to normal route depth

1 – step

Catch, punch-step, throw

Catch, punch-step, 3 – roll

Catch, punch-step, 5 – big, hitch

Catch, punch-step, throw

Drops from Shotgun

Q

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Line of Scrimmage

QB Toes @ 4.5 yards

LOS

Drops from Shotgun

Examples

Special SituationSpecial SituationThrowing from a balancedThrowing from a balanced

four or fivefour or five--wide receiver setwide receiver set

Special Situation:Special Situation:Throwing From a BalancedThrowing From a BalancedFour or FiveFour or Five--receiver Setreceiver Set

When we get into a balanced, four or five-receiver set such as Dallas, Houston, or ourIsland Package, and we are running “mirroredroutes”, we will call the routes as if they are astrong-side route combination call (the insidereceiver’s route will be called first, followed bythe outside receiver’s route).

An example of this type of play-call would be“Dallas Right, 39 F Stab Queen”. Theprotection call (Queen) will alert the linementhat the play called is a pass play, and not athirty-series run play.

“Dallas Right, 39 F Stab Queen”

Tagging Mirrored RoutesTagging Mirrored Routes

When we are in a balanced setrunning mirrored routes and wewant to change one of thereceiver’s routes in the pattern,we “tag” it.

“Dallas Right, 39 H Post - F Stab Queen”

Q

YX Z

H

F

QueenProtection

Stab

Special Situation:Special Situation:Throwing From a BalancedThrowing From a Balanced

Four or FiveFour or Five--receiver Set (Cont.)receiver Set (Cont.)

Another example would be “Maui Right,Rub - Dart, F Juke Gone”. The protectioncall “Gone” tells the line to block awayfrom the call side “Right”.

“Maui Right, Rub - Dart, F Juke Gone”

RubDart

Rub

DartJuke

Gone Protection

X F

QB

YH

Z

“Fiji Right, 826 Flat Hitch Gone”. Theprotection call “Gone” tells the line toblock away from the call side “Right”.

“Bali Right, 826 Flat - Hitch Gone”

Switch PassesSwitch Passes(with Mirrored Routes)(with Mirrored Routes)

We’ll call Dallas Right Switch Left (orRight) Quick 22– The “left-side” receivers will run the ‘switch’

quick-2’s, and the other side receivers willrun the regular quick-2 routes.

Example: Dallas Right, Switch Left, Quick 22, Queen

Switch PassesSwitch Passes(with Complimentary Routes)(with Complimentary Routes)Perhaps when going noPerhaps when going no--huddlehuddle

We’ll call “Dallas Right Switch Right 88-Dig, Jack”

– Now the “right-side” receivers will run the‘Switch’ 8-routes, and the other sidereceivers will run the regular Square-in / Digroutes.

You’re going to do this in no-huddle typesituations when you don’t want to “flip”the formation.

Example: Dallas Right, Switch Right, 88 Dig, Queen

10 yards 10 yards

15 yards15 yards

Switch PassesSwitch Passes(on both sides)(on both sides)

We’ll call “Dallas Right Switch Spot – 7 F Choice

Jack”– Both sides will run “Switch” releases and run

their respective routes. The outside receiversare always HOT and peak into the backfield asthey run their routes.

– We call the pattern exactly like we would if wewere in a mirrored route situation where we goinside out with the numbers.

Example: Dallas Right, Switch, Spot – 7 F Choice Jack

Horse (Horse (hhaayy) Passes) Passes(H and Y Switch)(H and Y Switch)

We’ll call “Press Right Hay (Horse) 826 H Chase Jack”

– Everyone does their route called except now the Hand the Y are “Switching”.

7-steps

15 yards

5 yards5 yards

Example: Press Right Hay (Horse) 826 H Chase Jack

HHaazze Passese Passes(H and Z Switch)(H and Z Switch)

We’ll call “Press Right Haze 863 H Shoot Jack

– Everyone does their route called except notthe H and the Z are “Switching”.

Example: Press Right Haze 863 H Shoot Jack

Seam ReleasesSeam Releases

We’ll call “Dbl. Stack Right Seam 787 H Dig Jack

– Seam tells the X and the Z to run SeamReleases.

– Everyone does their route called and now theX and the Z use Seam Releases, while the Hand the Y use Burst Releases.

Example: Dbl. Stack Right Seam 787 H Dig Jack

Burst ReleasesBurst Releases

We’ll call “Dbl. Stack Right Burst 45 F Choice Jack

– Seam tells the X and the Z to run BurstReleases.

– Everyone does their route called and now theX and the Z use Burst Releases, while the Hand the Y use Seam Releases.

Pass Protection

Turn back – 6 man protection that can getall 5 receivers out

Jack

Turn back – 5 man protection that can getall 5 receivers out (Queen with built-in HOTroutes)

Gone

Turn back – 6 man protection that can getall 5 receivers out

Queen

Turn back – 6 / 7 man protection that canget 6 / 7 into the pattern

OH

Man – 7 man protection that can get all 5receivers out

MaxMan – 7 man protections schemeStayMan – 8 man protection schemeMax – Oh

Pass Protections

5 – man turn back protection – backsidetackle starts the slide to wash downeverything and the back is responsible forthe backside now

Loco /Recon

4 – man turn back protection 4 on 5 – backsingle reads

Laser / Rifle

4 – man turn back protection 4 on 4 – backdouble reads

Lion / Ram

3 – man turn back protection 3 on 4 – backsingle reads

Liz / Rip

3 – man turn back protection 3 on 3 – backdouble reads

Lou / RocManBase / Solo

Pass Pro Line Calls

Basic pass protection

“Jack” and “Queen” calls – if we wantto get both backs out and still

employ a six-man protection scheme.

Direction of release by the backsDirection of release by the backs

The pass protection calls tell the backs whichside the release from

This allows for a great deal of diversity in theoffense

Examples– Trex 839 F – V Queen: The back will line to the strong

side and release to the strong side due to theprotection call

– Crush 526 H Chase Jack: The back will line up to thequick side and release to the quick side due to theprotection call

Example: Trex Right 839 F – V Queen

Example: Crush Right 526 H Chase Jack

JackJack

A “Jack” call free releases the Backon the Strong-side.– The other back will check release to the

“Quick-side.” The Center, Strong-side Guard, and

Tackle will block to the strong-side. The Quick-side Guard and Tackle will

block to the Quick-side, and the backwill check release to the Quick-side.

QueenQueen

A “Queen” call free releases the Backon the Quick-side.– The other back will check release to the

“Strong-side.” The Center, Quick-side Guard, and

Tackle will block to the Quick-side. The Strong-side Guard and Tackle

will block to the Strong-side, and theback will check release to the Strong-side.

Other protections

“Gone” gets both backs out of thebackfield using a five-man protection

scheme. You need to build in HOTroutes to one side of the formation,

while blocking three to the other side.“Gone” is just “Queen” Protection for

the linemen

Pass Play ExamplesPass Play Examples SPLIT RIGHT 414 F- V QUEEN FLANK RIGHT 17 – F CHOICE JACK HULA RIGHT DRIFT – 6 F SMASH GONE

SPLIT RIGHT 414 F "V" QUEEN

FLANK RIGHT 17 F CHOICE (UP) JACK

3 yards

7-quick, hitch

11 yards

3 yards

11 yards

5 yards

5-quick, hitch

6 yards

15 yards

6 yards

15 yards

HULA RIGHT DRIFT – 6 F SMASH GONE

Incorporating Two Separate SetsIncorporating Two Separate Setsof Progressionsof Progressions Similar to having two separate pass

plays in one play-call– The QB comes to the line and decides which

two - three progression read to go with Examples:

– Split Right 414 Swing / “V” Queen– Trey Right 680 Corner / Cut Jack

1

2

1

2OUTLET

SPLIT RIGHT 414 F - "V" QUEEN

5 BIG HITCH

T N TW p M

S

QB

C C

FS

SS

TREY RIGHT 680 CORNER / CUT JACK

1

2

7 QUICK (HITCH)

ALERT1

2

T N TW P M

S

QB

C

C

FS

SS

The Formation SystemThe Formation System

When counting both right and leftformations, we have over 100 distinctformations that we can run plays from.– But because we are telling each player (X, Y,

Z, H, and F) specifically what to do, we canmove players to any of 5 different positions,giving us the illusion of over 500 differentformations.

This gives us the ability to take advantage ofspecific match-ups.

EXAMPLE:– We can move our X receiver to the F position, and

have one of our best receivers coming out of thebackfield matched up with a linebacker.

– We can move our F back to the X position, giving usa good blocker on the perimeter matched upagainst a cornerback.

We will script the first 15-plays with 15different formations / (motions)

We can tell what formations they havenot had time to prepared for, and thenattack them with those formations

Because of our stable terminology, wecan run the same play out of a multitudeof different formations giving us adistinct advantage over our opponents

Scripting Our FormationsScripting Our Formations

(TRADE)

FOB

FIB

HANGTOM

HUGDEUCESMOOSH5’s

TWINDUAL3-STACK4’s

POWER ISLOTBUNCHDBL. STACK3’s

DANCEWINGTRIPSPRESS2’s

WEAKWEAKTRUNKCRUSH1’s

STRONGSTRONGFARTREXTAMPASTONE

FARFARNEARTRICKBOSTONBAJA

NEARNEARSTACKGROOVETREYDENVERBALI

SPLITSPLITFLEXFLANKSTUDHOUSTONFIJI

IISPREADQUADACEDALLASMAUI

Tank (23)Regular (21)Spread (20)Flank (12)Posse (11)City (10)Island (Zero)

Personnel Groups & Formations

The Formation SystemThe Formation System

SPLIT LEFT

SPLIT RIGHT

FQH

YZX

F Q H

YZ X

NEAR RIGHT

NEAR LEFT

PISTOL TYPE OFFENSE

FQ

H

YZ X

ACE RIGHT

ACE LEFT

DALLAS RIGHT

DALLAS LEFT

MAUI RIGHT

MAUI LEFT

2’s RIGHT

2’s LEFT

3’s RIGHT

WEAK LEFT

TOM RIGHT

TOM LEFT

TACKLE OVER FORMATION

ShiftingShifting Shifting is a tactic used to either confuse the

opposition, or force them to run a “base”defense, by showing a particular offensive set,and then radically changing that set before thesnap of the ball.

Shifting (Cont.) 2Shifting (Cont.) 2

We will call a predetermined shift by calling theformation that we want to shift from first,followed by the formation we will be shifting to,second. An example would be “Near, DallasRight”. In this case, the term “Near” would tellthe players to line up in a “Near Left” formation,and then shift to a “Dallas Right” formationwhen the QB yells “Go”.

Near, Dallas Right

Shifting (Cont.) 3Shifting (Cont.) 3

Another example would be in the play-call“Dance – Maui Right”. In this case, theeligible receivers will line up in a “DanceLeft” formation, and then sprint to a“Maui Right” formation when the QB yells“Go”.

Dance, Maui Right

RTRGCLGLT

F

QB

Y

H Z

X

RTRGCLGLT

F

QB

Y

H Z

X

HOPFLOATJAZZZAPESCAPEStart inbackfield and

go out

HACKFLIPJELZIGEASYStart 1-way,then come

back

HIPFLEWJAMZIPENTERGo intoformation

HUMFLYJETZOOMEXITGo acrossformation

HFYZXPosition

Motions

How to Call MotionsHow to Call Motions

Every eligible receiver has a specific“tag”call.

The “tag” occurs at the beginning of theplay call to alert the specific player.

We motion to the called formation.

Z Receiver MotionZ Receiver Motion

ZOOM: “Z” goes in motion across theformation.

ZIP: “Z” goes in short motion into theformation.

Zoom, Houston Right

Zip, Houston Right

X

F

Z

Q

H Y

X Receiver MotionX Receiver Motion

EXIT: “X” goes in motion across theformation.

ENTER: “X” goes in short motion into theformation.

Exit, Bunch Right

Enter, Bunch Right

QX

Y

H

F

Z

QX

Y

H

F

Z

(Y) Tight(Y) Tight--end Motionend Motion

JET: “Y” goes in motion across theformation.

JAM: “Y” goes in short motion into theformation.

Jet, Dallas Right

Jam, Dallas Right

X

F

Y

Q

HZ

H Back MotionH Back Motion

HUM: “H” goes in motion across theformation.

HIP: “H” goes in short motion into theformation.

Hop, Crush Right

Hip, Spread Right

F Back MotionF Back Motion

FLY: “F” goes in motion across theformation.

FLEW: “F” goes in short motion into theformation.

Fly, Near Right

Flew, Far Right

How the Play Is CalledHow the Play Is Called

Shift (possible) Motion (possible) Formation Play-call

– Blocking (master call in run game)– Pass pattern (in passing game)– Protection (in passing game)

Snap count– Red (on one), white (on two), blue (on three)

What the Call Would Sound Like IfWhat the Call Would Sound Like IfIt Were a Run PlayIt Were a Run Play

Hum – Dallas Left – 53 Read – on white, on white –ready break.– “Hum” would be the motion.– “Dallas” would be the formation we want to end up in.– “54 Read” tells the back to line up on the right side (5)

and to run to the 3 hole and the blocking scheme is“Read”.

– “On white” tells everyone the snap count is on two. If a player forgot the snap count at the line of scrimmage, he

would say “check – check” and he would be told “white”.

Hum Dallas Left 53 Read

What the Call Would Sound Like IfWhat the Call Would Sound Like IfIt Were a Pass PlayIt Were a Pass Play Zoom – Dallas right – 866 H Post Queen, on

blue, on blue – ready break.– Zoom tells the Z receiver to go in motion across the

formation.– Dallas right is the formation.– 866 tells the single receiver (X) to run a post route,

the inside receiver on the two-receiver side (Y) torun a square-in route, and the outside receiver onthe two-receiver side to run a square-in route.

What the Call Would Sound Like IfWhat the Call Would Sound Like IfIt Were a Pass Play (cont.)It Were a Pass Play (cont.)

– H post tells the H receiver to run a post route.– Because the F did not hear a route called for him,

he will automatically run a Swing route.– Queen tells the line to zone the quick-side and man

the strong-side. This will release the back on thequick-side into the pattern right away. Theremaining back on the strong side will check releaseinto the pattern.

– “On blue” tells everyone the snap count is on three. If we wanted to audible to a different play, blue is the live

color since we called the count on blue.

Q

YXZ

H

F

Zoom Houston Right 866 H Post Queen

PlayPlay--action Systemaction System Names of animals / reptiles will be used to tell

the offense what “action” is to be performed inthe play-action passing game.– Shark 6 / 7 = Spread Stretch Action– Dragon 6 / 7 = Spread Read Action– FOX 2 / 3 = Lead (ISO) action– COUGAR = Counter action with Waggle action by

the quarterback– ZEBRA = Outside Zone action with boot action by

the quarterback– SPRINT = Move the pocket– NOTE: The corresponding numbers after the Name

will tell the offense the aiming point of the fake

Example: Dallas Right Dragon 6 (Slide to 6 hole)

Example: Dallas Right Dragon 7 (Slide to 7 hole)

Example: Near Right Fox 2 - 628

Example: Far Right Fox 3 – 786 Chow

Example: Far Right Cougar 6 – 528 F Flat

Example: Far Right Zebra 6 – 526 F Flat

Example: Near Right Sprint Right Option

Practice / Installation PhilosophyPractice / Installation Philosophy

Teach incrementally rather than solely using a holisticapproach.– Teach each player individual mechanics and techniques.

QB – Drops, WR – Routes, RB – Paths and Routes, Line –Run block / Pass protections.

Once each player knows exactly what to do, bring groupstogether – then the entire offense together.

This saves a great deal of time down the road and leadsto better execution of the offense.– Start with 40 minutes of individual teaching time, which can

be reduced to 15 minutes as the season progresses.

Practice / InstallationPractice / InstallationPhilosophyPhilosophy

This is the foundation of this offense. Once each player knows exactly where to be and what to

do based on what he is told in the play-call, the play willbe executed as it was intended every time.– Using only the holistic approach (just running plays and

coaching “on the run”) will lead to individual player breakdowns,and the offense will never be precise. For example, a receiver will run the same route at different

depths, or the QB will take different drops for the samepass.

This will cut down drastically on the productivity of theoffense.

The CallThe Call--sheet (Side One)sheet (Side One)

No huddle offense– Kill the clock– Last three plays

Base plays– Run game– Quick passes– Base passes

Play action Screens and Draws Four minute offense Check list for Time-

outs

The CallThe Call--sheet (Side Two)sheet (Side Two) Special coverage

section Protections Red zone offense

– Red zone fieldposition

– Two point plays– Two-point chart

Personnel groups

Openers Situation offense

– Open field situations– Long yardage

Backed up plays Rhythm plays

– Just for thequarterback

Situation offense

How the CallHow the Call--sheet Workssheet Works How the call sheet works

– The importance of the hash marks– Area for motions– Play-calls– Formations– Protections

How the CallHow the Call--sheet Works (passing game)sheet Works (passing game)

21 RT BURST QUICK 39 STAY RT22 RT BURST 39 F CHOICE QUEEN ZOOM RT23 RT BURST 45 F V QUEEN RT

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How the CallHow the Call--sheet Works (run game)sheet Works (run game)

A Working VersionA Working Versionof the Call Sheetof the Call Sheet

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