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Post by los on Nov 12, 2005 18:53:21 GMT -6
When designing an offensive play or modifying an existing play, how many of you think about defense first, and imagine the defenders natural reaction or trained football reaction to a given move? An example would be, a def. linemans taught reaction to an inside release/down block (expect a trap or kickout from the inside) but not a trap from an "H" back from the outside or a linebackers taught reaction to attack quickly in the direction of pulling linemen!
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Post by coachcalande on Nov 13, 2005 2:02:25 GMT -6
as a double wing coach most of our plays are designed to look like the toss is coming...so we package stuff in series. we anticipate internal conflict for each defender and want to exploit that. for example, when our te blocks down, the de might slide inside or telescope down the line. fine, we have a few plays in our package that log him and take us outside.
we have plays that attack the corner, if he is a contain corner we will run one type of sweep all day, if the is a spill, we will run another.
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Post by los on Nov 13, 2005 9:11:55 GMT -6
Good answer coach, so for example if the def end was closing down on the dbl. team for the toss, you might run buck sweep at him, Does your buck sweep look similar to the toss? Most DBL. Wing teams I've watched, the toss has backside GD. and OT pull, where bucksweep is usually both OGD's. Some ran FB away on bucksweep(wing-t style) others FB leads like on toss? Seems trivial, but actually turned out to be a nice key for linebackers/secondary. Hey, by the way, Larry H. made it to the semi-finals with his young team. Haven't heard the scores yet!
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Post by carson101 on Nov 13, 2005 22:48:49 GMT -6
I ran split wing this year we would sweep the same as wing -t pull both gds bepending if the end came down on the even side tackle we would down block if he came straight across we would kick him with play side gd with back side gd up the hole we some times had te crash down and wing go to backer usually left mile wide holes tds until they would stop it or we got tons of penalties for holding which usually ahppened all the time why ??
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Post by los on Nov 14, 2005 5:51:21 GMT -6
Don't know coach, kind of blocking we teach nowdays, I guess. Back when we use to play more on the ground, we only had an occasional hold on a pass or special teams play, never a running play! Everyones up higher now, using hands and some are taught to grab cloth. I don't!! Our backs and recievers get way more holding calls than the o-line.
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Post by carson101 on Nov 14, 2005 13:33:44 GMT -6
shoot my guys could barely hold up their pants, (the new generation of baggy pants? ?) i guess thats why they got caught holding, they were probably feeling helpful holding up the other teams as well ....lol
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