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Installation of The Shotgun Offense By James Vint Offensive Coordinator Iowa Wesleyan College [email protected] Installing an Explosive Run Game COPYWRIGHT 2005 James Vint. This power point is copyrighted and is protected from unauthorized reproduction by the copyright laws of the United States. Unauthorized use or reproduction without the expressed, written consent of James Vint is strictly prohibited.
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Page 1: Iowa Wasleyan - Explosive-Gun-Run

Installation of The Shotgun Offense

By James VintOffensive Coordinator

Iowa Wesleyan [email protected]

Installing an Explosive Run Game

COPYWRIGHT 2005 James Vint. This power point is copyrighted and is protected from unauthorized reproduction by the copyright laws of the United States. Unauthorized use or reproduction without the expressed, written consent of James Vint is strictly prohibited.

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Installing the Gun Offense

1. The Mesh and Reading the 5 in the Gun Offense

2. Mechanics of the Read Game3. Running The Jet Series4. The Quarterback Run Game

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Keys To Being Successful Train Your Kids In The Off-Season

If They Can’t Consistently Stop A Play, Keep Running It

Don’t Over Coach Or Over Analyze

Be Prepared and Prepare Your Kids

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Myths of the Gun The Gun Is A Pass Only Offense:Similar to the Run-and-Shoot in the 80’s, people

perceive the gun as pass first The Gun Is A Finesse OffenseYou can run a power offense from the gun! The Snap Is Too Easy To FumbleHow many snaps have you fumbled from under

center? How many of those did you lose? Gun-1 mishandled snap every 201 plays: 1 Lost. Under Center-1 mishandled snap every 119 plays: 6 Lost

Your line must be in a 2 point stance in the GunYou can operate from a 3 point stance. You can’t block the box if you spread the field.

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Advantages of The Gun Defenses Have To Account For the QB As A

Runner Every Play Can Become An Option Play QB Has Easier Pre And Post Snap Reads QB Already Has Depth In The Pass Game Offense Can Read Rather Than Block A

Defender In The Run Game QB Works Downhill As Opposed To Uphill From

Under C You get your athletes the football in open space Basketball on grass, with fast break potential

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Comparing The Gun To Being Under Center

The defense loads the box!

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Comparing Gun To Being Under Center

In the spread gun, we open up the box.

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Statistically Speaking

We have averaged 6.2 yards a rush from the gun over 4 years

IS Zone from the gun: 6.7 yards w/ the TB and 7.9 w/ the QB

IS Zone under Center: 5.1 yards w/ the TB and no direct QB run

From the gun we average 7.1 yards per play. Under Center: 6.3 and 5.3 per rush

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The Gun is Versatile

You can run the gun from virtually any offense

You can be either pass dominated or run dominated from the gun

Nearly every personnel package can be tailored to the gun

You can use the gun as a change-up or as a full-time offense

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Comparing The Gun To Under Center Def Accounts For 4 WR and

1 Back Defense Does Not Have To

Defend The QB As A Runner Defense Can Defend The

Box With 6 VS 6

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Defense Must Account For Four Wideouts

If D Account For 4 Wides, They Are Left With 6 To Defend 7 In The Box

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Comparing The Gun To Under Center Def Accounts For 3 WR and

2 Backs Defense Does Not Have To

Defend The QB As A Runner Defense Can Defend The

Box With 8 Men

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Defense Must Account For Three Receivers

The Defense Must Defend Three Backs With Six or Seven Players

To Get 8 in the box, D must play man

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Why Your QB Will Love The Gun! He has a wider peripheral field of vision for pre-

snap reads. Every time he meshes with a back he will be

moving downhill. Your QB will not trip over the centers foot. Your QB will have more opportunities to carry

the football. Your QB already has depth in the pass game. Your QB will be able to see blitzes quicker and

throw hot.

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QB Pre Snap Alignment

QB Aligns at 4.5 yards from the center Feet are slightly staggered with throwing

foot slightly in front Hands are comfortable, with fingers

spread QB brings the snap through the third hand QB Snaps Eyes to Read

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Running Back Alignment

RB Lines Up 1.5 to 2 Yards Behind QB, With his crotch splitting the OS leg of the guard.

His eyes are straight ahead He is balanced, with his hands on his hips If his hands go to his knees, he goes to

the bench We have some flexibility to his alignment

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Pre-Snap Alignment

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Ace Back Run Game 42-43 Inside Zone 42-43 Base Dive 42-43 Trap 42-43 Counter Trap 42-43 Influence Trap 44-45 Gut Lead 44-45 Fever 44-45 G 46-47 Kick 46-47 Wrap 46-47 Power (With Motion) 46-47 Counter Trey 48-49 Outside Zone 48-49 Stretch 40-41 Zone Cutback

42-43 Inside Zone Read 42-43 Base Dive Read 42-43 Trap Read 42-43 Counter Trap Read 42-43 Influence Trap Read 44-45 Gut Lead Read 44-45 Fever Read 44-45 G Read 46-47 Kick Read 46-47 Wrap Read 46-47 Power Read (With

Motion) 46-47 Counter Trey Read 48-49 Outside Zone Read 48-49 Stretch Read 40-41 Zone Cutback Read

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Two Back Gun Runs 42-43 Inside 42-43 Inside Lead 42-43 Iso 44-45 G Lead 44-45 GUT Lead 46-47 Power 46-47 Power Kick 46-47 Wrap 46-47 Counter 48-49 Outside Zone 48-49 Outside Lead

Each of the plays on the left have a Read component

If you want the FB to mesh with the QB, then you simple change the first number of the play to a 3. We can run 32 Iso, or 36 Wrap.

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Option Game

12-13 IS Veer 12-13 Trap 14-15 Slide Option 14-15 OS Veer 18-19 Lead Option 18-19 Speed Option 18-19 Load Option

We have tried to run Midline from the gun, and we have found it difficult to mesh

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QB Run Plays 12-13 QB Dive 12-13 QB Inside 12-13 QB Inside Lead 12-13 QB Iso 12-13 Inside Read 12-13 QB Trap 14-15 QB G 14-15 QB Gut 16-17 QB Power 16-17 QB Power Wrap 16-17 QB Power Kick 16-17 QB Counter 18-19 QB Outside 18-19 Outside Lead

One of the most valuable aspects of the gun offense is the ability to get your quarterback involved.

Whether the QB is reading the defender, or the QB is running one of the plays to the left, you force the defense to have to account for him.

Getting the QB involved in the run game will help to open up different aspects of your pass game.

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Installation Of The Gun Offense

The QB Mesh and Reading The Backside 5 Technique

By: James Vint Christopher Columbus High School

COPYWRIGHT 2005 James Vint. This power point is copyrighted and is protected from unauthorized reproduction by the copyright laws of the United States. Unauthorized use or reproduction without the expressed, written consent of James Vint is strictly prohibited.

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Ways We Mesh

Same Side Mesh (Front Side Read) Backside Read Designed Give Play Designed Pull Play TAZ Mesh OS Veer Mesh Play Action Mesh

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QB Footwork And The Mesh If The back is crossing the QB, the QB will

take a flat step toward the back. We call this Flat Step, Short Step.

He reaches the ball deep and feels the belly of the back, snapping his eyes to his read.

He rides the back through while making his read.

“Squeeze and Chase, Pull and Replace”

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QB Footwork And The Mesh

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RB Footwork And The Mesh The back aligns 1.5 to 2 yards behind the

QB, straddling the outside leg of the guard.

If the back is crossing the QB, he will take a step opposite the QB, then get downhill.

He must make a deep pocket, with the top palm up.

The back must feel the QB read, and not snatch at the football.

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Reading The Backside 5

This is the whole concept that began our craze with the gun offense

The offense does not have to block a backside player

This allows us to get one more lineman to the second level

Allows us to put 5 techniques in conflict

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Why Read The Backside 5? We get one more blocker to the second level We allow the offense to always give the ball to

the right player We put the 5 technique in conflict, and 5

techniques tend to be very good players We allow the 5 tech to see several different

looks The defensive line must practice facing multiple

looks We give ourselves a chance to be successful

against a stud by having him take himself out of the game

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SQUEEZE AND CHASE, PULL AND REPLACE

If the 5 technique squeezes and chases, pull and replace

If he does anything else, give the football If the 5 tech slow plays, give the football If the 5 tech comes upfield, give the

football If the 5 tech comes at the QB, give the

football

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Read the Backside 5 Technique

The main concept that started the whole phenomenon with the gun is the ability of quarterbacks to read the backside 5 technique. The QB will read the backside 5 technique. This allows the backside tackle to work up to the second and third level. Under center, the quarterback is not able to read the backside 5 technique, he is working uphill. From the gun, the QB can read the backside 5 tech and use his rule.

QB’s Rule: Squeeze and Chase, pull and replace.

If the 5 technique squeezes the tackle’s release and chases the back the quarterback is meshing with, the QB will pull the football and replace the 5 technique. This is a way of reminding the QB to get downhill. If the 5 tech does anything else, the QB gives the ball and carries out a downhill run fake to hold the pursuit. We drill this with our MESH DRILL. The QB’s and running backs work together getting their mesh down, while the QB reads the 5 tech.. We vary how the 5 technique plays in each situation as we drill the mesh and read.

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If the DE sits at home, or goes upfield, the QB will give the ball and continue a downhill run fake.

Mesh Drill

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Diagram Of The Mesh

The QB Takes A Flat Step To The Back, then a short step. His feet should face the Sideline, in a heel toe relationship at the mesh point. His weight should be slightly right

E Read Key

Reading The Backside 5 Technique

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The 5 Comes Upfield

If the 5 tech comes upfield, give the football to the back and carry out your run fake.

E Read Key

Reading The Backside 5 Technique

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The 5 Squeezes and Chases

If the 5 technique squeezes and chases, the QB will pull and replace.

The QB Must Get Downhill

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Reading The Backside 5 Technique

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The 5 Squeezes and Chases

If the 5 technique squeezes and chases, the QB will pull and replace.

The QB Must Get Downhill

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Reading The Backside 5 Technique

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The QB/RB Mesh

This is a great view of the quarterback’s footwork on the mesh. You can see the angle of his feet allowing the back to cross in front.

QB gets his eyes to his read

The QB is giving the football as the 5 technique is coming up field.

Always simulate a snap

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Reading the Backside 5 Tech When we read the backside 5 tech, the back will

align opposite the call side. The back will step opposite the QB and mesh, as per his opposite side mesh rules.

We can run virtually all of our offensive run plays reading the backside 5 technique

Allows us to account for a defender with a read, allowing us to block one more second level defender

We put good defensive ends in conflict

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Mesh Drill

We run our mesh drill with our quarterbacks and running backs every day.

We run active mesh at least two days a week where we add our offensive tackles and tight ends

We have an inside run period with 5 minutes designated for our read game

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Keys To A Good Mesh

The QB must secure the snap first! The QB MUST get his eyes to his read The RB must make a deep soft pocket The RB must be patient, don’t rush The Tackle must reduce his shoulder to

avoid allowing the DE to collision him down the line

The QB must be soft with the football

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Coaching Points On The Mesh

The quarterback and running back do not need to fight over the football

The QB makes the decision, not the RB RB keeps his top palm up and out QB must be soft with the football Coach the QB on his eyes

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Installing The Run Game In The Spread Gun Offense

Installing The Inside Read Play In A Gun Offense

COPYWRIGHT 2005 James Vint. This power point is copyrighted and is protected from unauthorized reproduction by the copyright laws of the United States. Unauthorized use or reproduction without the expressed, written consent of James Vint is strictly prohibited.

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Inside Zone Read Play The inside read play is our number one play

from the gun This is the first play we installed from the gun We use our zone blocking system for this play Based on game planning decision, we will use

zone combinations and or fold blocks to get movement

We read the backside 5 or #3 defender The TB reads Will To Mac To Go

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Inside Zone Rules Our offensive line rules begin with the playside gap Our landmark is the playside jersey number of the

defensive lineman We want to dent the line of scrimmage and get movement Our offensive line takes a six inch zone step to the play

side at a 45 degree angle, depending on the technique of the defensive lineman

On our first step, our offensive lineman will grab their guns (This term tells our lineman to get their hands cocked)

The second step is through the crotch of the defender The offensive lineman is trying to punch through the

playside jersey number We keep our feet moving to get our head across the

midpoint of the defender We must keep our feet moving to get to the playside

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Inside Zone Read Rules

Center: Must Establish The Ohio (Ohio is our term for the 0) The Center Has playside Gap to 0

Guards: Playside Gap #1 Tackles: Playside Gap #2 TE: Playside Gap #3 The key is the Center MUST establish and

communicate who the OHIO is.

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Illustrating Our Count System

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We number out from the Ohio on both sides.

Each lineman will point out who one and two are. We are reading number three to the backside in most cases.

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Inside Zone Read From Ace Lion

The 0 is the Mac in the case above The offensive line call out one and two QB Reads Backside 5 Tech TB and QB Utilize Mesh Footwork

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Lion 42 IS Read vs a 3-5-3

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We get three combinations on the LOSWe have a numerical advantageLine calls ensure lineman know who they are working with

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42 IS Read vs a 13

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One Tech to the call side is the Ohio. The offensive line executes their inside zone steps. The QB reads the backside nine technique.

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Even 42 IS Read vs a 50 Solid

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This look can be tough because 50 teams will give us a solid look vs spread gun and play with one backer in the box. Either the $ or the W will overplay the box. The Free safety will usually move to the side of the overplay. We now will zone combo the 0 Nose who is the Ohio, tracking the Mac backer.

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Dealing With Stunts

When the defensive line stunts, our lineman must understand their first responsibility is playside gap

They must have their heads up and eyes open TB and QB Utilize Backside Mesh Footwork

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Handling Stunts

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This is a two-on-two drill working two offensive lineman vs. a defensive lineman and a backer. This is a generic drill where we will put guards with tackles and centers with guards. We want this to be a game speed drill once the initial teaching is done.

You must work against twists and loops

This is our three on three drill we do a lot because of stacked fronts. We get head up tackles that will slant. We work this drill with the frontside, then the backside. We get our eyes up and this teaches the kids to be able to work an inside threat. We teach patience in this drill and we follow a very strict rule, “Don’t Chase Backers.”

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Offensive Line Stunt Drills For The IS Zone

This Is A 3-on-3 Drill Called FlowBecause The Defense Is Working A Fast Flow Concept, We

Work To Get To Our Landmarks and Stun the defenderThe Back Most Likely Will Cut-Back When He Sees This Much

FlowWhen We See This In A Game, We Are Ready To Call The

Counter Play To Slow Flow

Coaching Point: Coach Your O-Line To Open Their Hips Against Fast Flow

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If the playside end is slanting inside, we like to kick him out with the guard and bring the tackle under to the PSLB.

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Our HIPPO Concept We also use zone combinations with our

lineman getting hip to hip Offensive Linemen will drive the defensive

lineman into the linebacker The direction the linebacker goes will determine

which lineman accounts for the backer Our landmark is the near ear/near number of the

down defender We teach the offensive lineman to get four eyes

to backer

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Teaching a Near Ear Vertical Push Offensive lineman will take a flat step to the near

number On the flat step the offensive lineman will cock

their hands The second step is a vertical step and punch the

near number of the down defender We call this Flat Step, L Step We drive the down guy into the linebacker We DO NOT chase backers

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Near Ear Vertical Push (Take/Overtake)

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The linebacker attacks the guard’s gap, so the guard takes the backer and the tackle overtakes the down defender.

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The linebacker attacks the tackle’s gap, so the tackle takes the backer and the guard overtakes the down defender.

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Lion 46 Counter Read

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Vs a 3-5 to the call side we will kick out the 5 tech with the BSG, and the BST will lead through. We assign two players to the PSLB. Our FSG takes the blitz away and the Y inside releases and looks to seal the Mac. The PSG will NOT chase the Mac. We can also have # 2 block the OSLB and have the pull lead through account for Mac to FS

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Lion 46 Counter ReadLETE

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This is the counter read vs. a 30 Stack Defense. There are many different ways to block this play. We will make adjustments based on how each defense plays the 30. Our first adjustment is to block the R with the Center, down block the T with the PSG, and put the PSLB on the Mac. The Rover usually is not a problem because he gets caught up in the flow when we reacts to the pulling of the G and T.

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42 Trap Read vs 31 Front

Again, Allows You To Account For The Will LB Short Trap is Quicker Than The Tackle Trap You can move the QB up to 3.5 Yards Great Play vs. a 31 Front

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42 Trap Read vs. 13 Front

Again, Allows You To Account For The Will LB Short Trap is Quicker Than The Tackle Trap You can move the QB up to 3.5 Yards Great Play vs. a 31 Front

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42 Trap Read vs. 50 Eagle Weak

Again, Allows You To Account For The Will LB Short Trap is Quicker Than The Tackle Trap You can move the QB up to 3.5 Yards Great Play vs. a 31 Front

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Dart From Ace Lion

Oline uses base dive scheme Great vs. 1-5 technique playside TB and QB Utilize Same Side Mesh Footwork QB Gives, there is no read Center Cuts Playside One Tech

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Dart Fold From Ace Lion

Center and PSG will Fold vs. aggressive one tech

Guard Blocks Down, Center Steps Around TB and QB Utilize Mesh Footwork Creates Angles For A Quick Hitting Play

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Dart Seal From Ace Lion

Center Pulls and logs the 5 tech PST Inside Veer Releases To PSLB TB and QB Utilize Same Side Mesh Footwork Quick Hitting Play to Put the 5 Tech On Ice

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42 Iso Read

Offensive Line Uses Inside Zone Blocking Techniques

QB Reads Backside 5 Tech TB and QB Utilize Mesh Footwork

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We can use motion from one of our inside receivers to become the lead backer. Using motion forces the defense to adjust.

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The Scissors Concept

The scissors action uses misdirection to slow the linebacker reads.

Using scissors action gives you a lead back for your quarterback on a pull read.

You can use a second back or a slot to be the scissors player.

Scissors ride allows us to ride the scissors back.

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46 Scissors Read

Scissors Action Holds The Backside Flow Scissors Read Allows You To Read the BS End Allows You To Have A Lead Blocker For The QB Counter Blocking Scheme

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The “Taz” Call The Taz call alerts the backfield their will be two

meshes We use Taz from two back gun sets The QB will mesh with the crossing back, then

the back getting the ball The meshing back steps in front of the QB to

mesh The QB takes a short flat step slightly downhill to

mesh with the back The QB then steps with his inside foot towards

the back getting the ball The QB is not making a read when we call TAZ.

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TAZ Footwork IllustratedTAZ With A Right Left Mesh TAZ With A Left Right Mesh

This illustrates our TAZ mesh from the right to left for even numbered plays

This illustrates our TAZ mesh from the left to right for our odd numbered plays

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Green 42 Tackle Trap Taz

Tax alerts our QB that he will mesh with both backs Our QB will ride the FB, then give to the TB We will NOT read the backside end The crossing action of the back slows the linebackers The first ride back must block the backside 5.

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Green Taz 46 Counter

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When we use Taz action with the counter read we use our zone away rules on the frontside. We can run this using our hippo technique, but we find the zoning away helps sell the defense.

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Using TAZ Give and Taz Follow

TAZ Give alerts we will give the ball to the first back and fake to the second back

This creates conflict within the linebackers TAZ Give allows us to hit the defense

quickly, with action that holds the backside TAZ Give allows us get great angles on

backers in our trap and counter game

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Green Taz 33 Inside Give

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The 33 Taz Inside Give is simply an inside zone play to the H or 3 back. The QB will give the ball on his initial mesh with the H. He will carry out his fake with the A or TB and sprint outside.

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Green Taz 13 Iso Follow

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With our TAZ action we can alert Follow to tell the QB to fake both the H and the A and follow the H. Iso alerts the offensive line we will be blocking our isolation play through the 3 hole.

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Running Jet Sweep From The Gun

You can run Jet Sweep from the gun You can set the blocking up with multiple

schemes You can run Jet Trap and Jet Counter

Criss Cross You can run either from one back or no

back sets You can run Jet with OS Zone blocking, or

your jet rules

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Gator Navy 49 Jet Sweep (Jet Scheme)

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Vs. an odd front, the PST and Slot combo the DT to the PSLB. The PSG Pulls and fights to get to the outside jersey number of the DE or inverted OLB. The backside of the line executes outside zone footwork with fast flow, aiming for the outside bicep of the offensive lineman. The QB puts the A back in motion and snaps the ball when the A back is at the middle of the BSG. The QB will mesh in front and sprint to the backside to hold the pursuit. The TB sprints to get outside and finds the first gap. The PSG is looking to log the DE.

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Gator Navy 38 Jet Sweep (Jet Scheme)

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We will run the Jet Sweep with the H back as well to the trips side. When the defense keeps six in the box and has two inverts versus Gator, you can outflank the defense. Vs. an even front defense you can get everyone leveraged to the 3 technique side. If the Will steps up to blitz, the backside alerts and the backside will account for the Will. You can also alert base and put the center down on the one tech, the guard on the Will, and the BST on the DE. If the Rover goes with motion, you can read the backside end.

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Gator Navy 49 Jet Sweep (OS Zone Scheme)

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This is the Jet Sweep vs. an odd front with our OZ Zone scheme. We are blocking this with our outside zone footwork and the PSG does not pull. The line is going to bucket step to gain depth and get to the outside bicep of the down defender. We are looking to lock the box while working our blocks in tandem. We want to get the ball on the edge.

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Gator Navy 38 Jet Sweep (Jet Switch Scheme)

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If the Sam is beating your guard, you can make a “Switch” call. This puts the OSWR cracking the #2 defender and puts the pulling guard on the corner. Everything else stays the same. This helped us get the ball on the perimeter. When you get a hard corner, we use this scheme and then run the post corner our Jet Switch Special which is a pass off the Jet.

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Navy 38 Jet Sweep (Jet Switch Scheme)

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Jet Sweep can be run from a one back set as well. You will notice that you block the play the same as you would from your empty set. The only real difference is the starting point for your tailback. We can also run this play with trap action to hold the Mac.

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We can run the Jet Sweep with the trap fake off the Jet action, just as many Wing-T teams run from under center. The QB will give on the jet, fake to the FB, and sprint opposite. You can put the back on either side to run this play. Essentially, instead of blocking the Mac, you are holding him with the trap fake.

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This is Navy H Jet 42 Influence Trap. This takes advantage of the Mac flying with the guard. The backside guard will pull and trap the 3 technique. If the 3 widens with the guard, turn this up. The PST releases over the DT and blocks the second level A gap. He must be alert and quick to blow up a Mac Blitz A. The Slot releases over the top and Blocks the second level B gap.

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Adding The Option Game To The Gun

Forces The Defense To Play Assignment Football

Slows Down Blitzing Linebackers Gets The Ball To Your Athletes On The

Perimeter Creates Opportunities For The Big Play Slows Down Pursuit of Front Seven Allows You To Account For More Defenders QB Makes Reads While Working Downhill

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Installing The Option Game Into Your Gun Offense

IS Veer OS Veer Load Option Lead Option Speed Option Speed Lead Option Belly G Option Slide (Shovel) Option Counter Read Option Tackle Trap Read Option

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Option Plays From The Gun Inside Veer Outside Veer Load Lead Speed Belly Counter Trap Slide

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Installing the Inside Veer Attacks the Playside 5 Tech Can be run as a double or triple option Allows you to get downhill quickly QB and RB utilize same side mesh footwork Offensive line uses slow rotating zone

combinations IS Veer gives you leverage on linebackers Run to the open side of the defense

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Inside Veer From Two Back Gun

QB Reads 5 Tech For Give Read, OLB or R for Pitch Great vs. 1-5 technique playside TB and QB Utilize Same Side Mesh Footwork Great vs. 8 Man Fronts O Line Uses Zone Combination Blocks

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IS Veer Vs a 13 Front

QB Reads 5 Tech For Give Read, OLB or R for Pitch VS 3-5, we combo the 3 tech to backer TB and QB Utilize Same Side Mesh Footwork Great vs. 8 Man Fronts O Line Uses Zone Combination Blocks

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Alamo 13 Veer

From a one back set, the veer allows us read the 5 tech, but eliminates the pitch phase

We can motion a back to become the pitch man We can motion a back out of the backfield to clear the

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Alamo 13 Follow

13 Follow is a QB Iso play with veer action The QB will ride the fullback and follow him up into the

hole Versus a 3 and 5 tech to the playside, we will have two

base blocks and the QB will read the block on the 3 tech

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Alamo 13 Follow Vs 3 and 5 tech

13 Follow is a QB Iso play with veer action The QB will ride the fullback and follow him up into the

hole Versus a 3 and 5 tech to the playside, we will have two

base blocks and the QB will read the block on the 3 tech

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Alamo 13 Follow Opposite Vs 3 and 5 tech

When the BSLB is flowing hard over the top we can run follow opposite.

The QB will ride the FB who will show iso, then bend backside and kick out the BS five tech

The RT will release and wall the Mac.

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Alamo 13 Follow Opposite Kick

When the BSLB is flowing hard over the top we can run follow opposite.

The FB will protect the A gap and attack the Will. The RT will release and wall the Mac. Kick tells us to use our fever rules. We fold on the playside

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Installing The Speed Option Allows you to get the ball into the alley quickly You can get your athletes the ball in open space Uses inside veer blocking rules QB slides to the play side and attacks the

defensive end’s IS shoulder If the end goes upfield, keep If the end attacks QB, pitch We use inside veer blocking rules for speed

option

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Speed Option From Alabama

O-Line Uses Inside Veer Blocking Great vs. 1-5 technique playside TB Drop Steps and Gets Into Pitch Relationship QB Slides and Attacks PS DE Zone Combination Blocks Get Great Movement

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Speed Option From Texas

Since we have an extra player to the call side, we would use motion to account for the extra defender

We can also make a call to flip the play The QB can check out of the option called

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Speed Option To Trips

If the defense does not adjust to the trips set, we would adjust run speed to the trips side

If the back is on the backside, he will dropstep and sprint on the snap

#3 checks the force player then works to the first jersey inside

#2 has the force player and exchanges if #2 has force

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Slide Option

QB Slides To The Playside and Reads The 5 Tech. If the 5 squeezes, the QB attacks the next defender. If the 5 comes upfield, the QB shovels the ball to the Under Back.

Use Veer Blocking Puts the five in another lose-lose dilemma

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From The Even look, the ISWR becomes the pitch man. You can also bubble him and use the bubble as the second option. Keep the bubble behind the line as you have lineman going upfield.

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Two Back Gun 15 Slide

From The Even look, the ISWR becomes the pitch man. You can also bubble him and use the bubble as the second option. Keep the bubble behind the line as you have lineman going upfield.

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Alamo Liz 15 Slide Cowboy

This gives us motion to trips with the back becoming the shovel player and the motion man becoming the pitch man for the second level.

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Slide option can be run well from an empty set as well. You can run slide option as a double option to either side. You can also use motion from an empty set to get an extra blocker or a pitchman to the playside.

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State Rip 15 Slide

Motioning the H to Texas and putting the back on the trips side forces the defense to adjust. When they adjust, you come back with speed option away from the motion. The Y becomes the shovel man.

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This is a triple option with the FB being the shovel option and the Tailback being the pitch option. The QB shovels off the 5 tech. If the 5 comes upfield, shovel the ball. If the 5 squeezes, attack the next defender for your pitch key.

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Using Misdirection

You can change the direction of the football to create confusion in the defense

You can run Counter Criss Cross from the gun

There are a variety of ways to block each play

If you already run a counter criss cross or sally play under center, keep the blocking

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Counter Criss Cross

Shown above with IS Zone Action QB Seals 5 Tech Can Be Run From Multiple Formations This example shows base blocking, but we can

block this with the tackle pulling.

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Off of our Jet Sweep Action we can run the Counter XX play. This is great when you get the defense fast flowing with Jet Sweep Action. This is a great play from a one back set and your empty set. You can run this from a one back set with Jet Sweep and Trap Action, and Counter XX coming Back. The Counter X has big play potential and slows down pursuit.

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This is the Counter X off 38 Jet Action. This is a great way to take advantage of an over aggressive defense. This is a very quick reverse with our line using fold blocks to create angles.

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All of the previous plays can be run from two back sets. The backside back can cross in front (scissors), or dropstep and get into pitch relationship of the QB gets a pull read. That is the great thing about the gun run game is every play can be a double or triple option. You can adapt the gun to virtually any offense!

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Getting Your QB Into The Run Game

This allows you to take advantage of the box as you spread the field

QB can run Iso, Power, Sweep, Trap, Counter, and Zone

You can run your misdirection game with the QB giving the ball to other players

Forces the defense to account for your QB as a runner.

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The Horses Set

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The Horses Set Horses is a one back wing set with 12

personnel We take the Z out and bring in a tight end

to motion and crack the EMOL We use angle blocking We get great movement and force the

defense to defend the flank We run several plays from this set to keep

the defense form loading up on the sweep

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The Horses Set

The horses set is a set we used to get our QB on the perimeter. We ran the horses set with great success. The base play is 18-19 Horses. We complement this play with 12-13 Iso, and all of our read plays. We also run our zone play, and run play action off the horses. The horses set is designed to get angle blocks on our opponents.

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Rules For 18-19 Horses The motion man will crack the EMOL The Wing Will block the invert to Sam The TE will block gap down backer PST Will Block Down if there is a 3 and

pull if the down gap is open PSG Will use OS Zone footwork to backer

if he is uncovered… If he is covered he will pull

The center will block on or over We will zone the backside

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The Horses Set Allows You To Get The QB To The Perimeter

Playside O-Line Blocks Down if There Is A Man Inside

We Zone the Backside

Getting Your QB In The Run Game

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The Horses Set Allows You To Get The QB To The Perimeter

Playside O-Line Blocks Down if There Is A Man Inside

We Zone the Backside

Getting Your QB In The Run Game

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Zip 19 Horses

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This is 19 Horses to a solid front on the playside. Following our blocking rules, our TE and PST would block down and our PSG would pull and lead through. We would have our backside zone to the play.

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Complementing The Horses Play

QB Iso is a great complement to 18-19 Horses

You can also run quarterback trap You can throw the football from what is

essentially a bunch set You can run all of your read plays

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Using Your QB as a TB

In the one back gun, your QB can become the tailback

Your ace back becomes your fullback You can run your regular two back run

plays from the gun This is great if you have a very athletic

quarterback

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From an Even set under center, you couldn’t run the Iso without motioning a slot. From the gun, you the defense has to account for two backs in the backfield, and still account for four wides. Versus the 30 stack, you can run QB Iso.

Getting Your QB In The Run Game

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This is a great adjustment off of the 14 QB trap with the PST outside veer releasing to the Strong Safety and the FB leading up on the PSLB. BST protects against B gap run through on the backside. Let BST go unless he is a super stud. A good down block on the Nose eliminates the run through. The QB is not faking pass at all as this is not a draw. He takes the snap and he is off to the races. The frontside slot tightens up to 4 yards and blocks the backside safety. In red is an alternate path for your backside slot if your tackle can not get the Strong Safety. We put this in against a 50 team and had two big plays.

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14 Influence Scissors Wrap Vs. 50 (Designed Keep)

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This is another variation of this play from two back gun. The outside veer release of the PST widens the DT, and the fullback kicks him out. The BSG pulls and leads through. The scissors action holds the LB’s. You can also run this with the BSG pulling and kicking out and the TB leading up.

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Getting Your QB In The Run Game

From an ace set under center, you couldn’t run the power without motioning a slot. From the gun, you the defense has to account for two backs in the backfield, and still account for four wides.

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Additional Option Concepts

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Installing The Load Option Load Option gets the ball on the perimeter

quickly We load the alley player (usually the free

safety) Offensive line uses slow rotating zone

combinations Load is a double-option with a pitch phase

and a keep phase Puts the 9 technique in conflict

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Fullback on Load Option

The Fullback will block the first defensive player past our pitch read

The fullback runs at the inside jersey of the read

If the read goes upfield, the FB turns up inside of him to block the next color

If the read squeezes, the fullback goes outside the read to block the next color

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Load Drill

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The defender comes down hill to take the quarterback, so the fullback goes outside of him to load the alley player.

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Load Option From Gun vs. a 4-3

O-Line Uses Slow rotating zone combinations Great vs. Any Defensive Front Minus an Invert FB Flashes Hands and Works To Alley Player QB Slides, Then attacks 9 Tech Zone Combination Blocks Get Great Movement

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Load Option From Gun vs. a 1-5-9

O-Line Uses Load Blocking Pitch off the first man outside the 9 Tech FB Flashes Hands and Works To Alley Player QB Slides, Then attacks 9 Tech Zone Combination Blocks Get Great Movement

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Load Option From Gun vs. a 4-4

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Load Option Weak From Gun

O-Line Uses Slow rotating zone combinations Great Versus Any Front FB Flashes Hands and Works To Alley Player QB will slide, and then attack the IS 5 tech Zone Combination Blocks Get Great Movement

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Switch Call On Load Option

Allows us to crack the alley player Puts the FB on the Corner automatically Allows us to lock the alley player inside The defense must prepare for this change-

up

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18 Switch vs. a 1-5-9

O-Line Uses Load Blocking Pitch off the first man outside the 9 Tech FB Flashes Hands and Works to corner QB Slides, Then attacks 9 Tech PSWR Cracks the alley player

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46 Counter Read Option

From our State set, the H back becomes the pitch man

We use our counter read blocking This allows us to put the defense in conflict

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46 Counter Read Option

Counter Read Option gives us the ability to add a third phase into our read game

We use our counter read blocking We can run this from one or two back gun

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Pairing Option Plays

We call two option plays in the huddle and allow the quarterback to have a check

We can flip each of our option plays at any time based on the defensive front, stunt, or coverage

We can use motion to gain an advantage at the point of attack, using our two tracking two concept

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12-13 Veer Check

We will call Virginia check when we play even front teams

We want to run veer to a 1-5 technique for best case scenario

We can use motion to get an extra blocker Our QB will check to the 1-5 side.

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18-19 Check When we run load or speed to the open side, we are

looking for a 1-5 technique, just like we do for inside veer We can use motion to gain an extra blocker Our QB can flip the call to get the play to the 1-5 side When we work with a TE, we want our load option to go

to the 1-5-9 technique This gives us two double teams at the point of attack We can slot the TE and use Tom motion to get the TE to

the playside He can then Trey with the PST tracking the PSLB This allows us to combo the 1 tech with the PSG and

Center tracking the Backside linebacker.

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Two Tracking Two

We can motion our Y or H to the playside depending on our formation

We get an extra blocker to track the PSLB The Tackle and motion man will track

PSLB to Free Safety

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Two Track Two Drill Illustrated

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