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Post by ocinaz on Apr 16, 2006 17:15:25 GMT -6
Not sure if this is the right area of the website to post this, but I was wondering what is included in others entire offensive package? Going to include ours and would love to hear comments, suggestions, anything, as well as what others do. All of our plays are run out of 4-5 different formations and we use motion and move our players around into different postions to get them the ball different ways. Running Game: Iso, Toss, Trap, "J"-These are our Bread and Butter. We also run counter, a little jet, and draw and lead draw. Passing Game consists of 3 step, and screens is what we use most, followed by play action and boot, we also run a little sprint out, and a little 5 step. 3 Step-slant/shoot, fade/out, all hitches, all fade, quick smash. 5 Step-Mesh, curl/flat, all curls. Screens-WR:slip, quick, and bubble. RB:slow L/R, crack. Sprint Out-deep comebacks, flood. Play Action-We run flood, some crossing routes, we also use curls and flat. We also boot using the basic PSWR runs a fade or comeback, everybody else is dragging back across at different levels. Thanks, Andy.
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Post by senatorblutarsky on Apr 16, 2006 18:09:05 GMT -6
Our base plays remain the same (for 15 years or so anyway): Toss Series: Toss, Stretch Toss, FB Trap, WB Trap, QB Iso Buck Series: Trap, Buck Sweep, Buck Boot (run) Isos: A, B and C gap Isos Option: we always have at least one... depends on personnel (mostly outside veer or speed option with our zero splits. we used to run midline before we closed our splits down). Play Action: (Buck) Boot Pass, Toss action pass, we may may have an option pass. Sprint Out Pass Quick passing game: Quick screens, jailbreak screen, other screens Special Plays: toss pass, draws, reverse, hook/lateral 2 minute offense (3 pass, 1 run)
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moose18
Junior Member
"If it didn't matter who won or lost, they wouldn't keep score"
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Post by moose18 on Apr 18, 2006 8:27:15 GMT -6
This is all from the gun, multiple personnels and formations
Screen series (side, slip, bubble, rocket, jailbreak) Zone (read, jet sweep, zone option, speed option, triple option) Trap (Trap, Trap Option) Power (Power, Shovel, veer) Toss (a play we call truck, stolen from urban meyer) Belly (belly, QB belly) 1 step (fade, slant, hitch) 3 step (mesh, dig, shallow, a play i call seminole) (guess where i stole seminole from) Sprintout (smash, curl) Bootleg (Flood)
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Post by MalcolmRobinson on Apr 22, 2006 23:35:26 GMT -6
Coach:
Is your (Utah's) truck the toss from the spread gun?
If, so, what is the QB's technique for executing the actual "toss"??
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Post by saintrad on Apr 23, 2006 9:17:49 GMT -6
we are a multiple formation team that relies heavily on motion, shifts, and personel packaging. Runs: Tight zone, Wide Zone (strong/weak for both), Counter Trey (strong/weak), Draw (Sprint/Lead), and speed option Passes: Based on a concepts based 5 step game, complimented with a comprehensive screen game and a quick (3 step) passing game. Will also use play-action and bootlegs based on personnel each year.
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dial51
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Post by dial51 on Apr 23, 2006 19:31:54 GMT -6
Our O-package is diverse, but we will focus on the parts we do best from year to year. Lead series, Toss series, Counters, Buck sweep (inside/off-T/outside), Belly, Inside Zone, Draw, Jet sweep and Rocket or drive.
Pass Package: Play-action, screens, 3 step, 5 step, Sprint out
Our Run-game sounds like a grab-bag of plays, but its really very simple. We will use 1 and 2 back sets with various backfield action, but our lineman only use 4 blocking schemes total. The hard part is for the coaching staff to figure out what we do best.
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