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Post by coachcalande on Sept 28, 2007 8:27:58 GMT -6
in a typical year?
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Post by gacoach on Sept 28, 2007 8:45:28 GMT -6
we run the wing-t so our rules apply for each play, and then 3 step protection, 5 step protection, sprint out protection and P/A protection.
We do tweek our blocking based on how active the LB's are and what kind of techniques we get.
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Post by coachcalande on Sept 28, 2007 9:09:34 GMT -6
we are rule blocking too, my question is on total schemes...ie veer, trap, iso, power, counter, sweep, buck sweep, waggle, screens, draws, boots, sprint, 3 step, 5 step, ...fan pro etc.
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Post by wingt74 on Sept 28, 2007 9:31:09 GMT -6
gap down linebacker
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playside gap on offside gap linebacker (I call POOL)
This covers about 90% of our plays. We have some screens and a couple of boot passes that use specific rules.
Also run Wedge blocking
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Post by coachbw on Sept 28, 2007 9:33:19 GMT -6
Here are the o-line schemes we run, and the plays that fall into them. Inside Zone Scheme - Zone, Dive, Counter, Boot Outside Zone Scheme - Outside Zone, Speed Option, Jet, Toss Gap - Iso Slide Protection - All 3 Step Passes Half Man/Half Slide - All 5 Step Passes
Within each scheme, the line blocks the plays the same. For example, 18/19 Speed Option, 28/29 Outside Zone, 38/39 Toss and 28/29 Jet are all blocked the same. We are probably the most multiple team in our conference with formations and plays, but our line has a very limited number of things that they have to learn.
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Post by coachjd on Sept 28, 2007 9:55:04 GMT -6
we are just like BW, very multiple in formations and motions but very few schemes that allow us to run a lot of plays.
IZ, zone, dive OZ, outside zone, speed option, jet and toss Gap - power, counter 3 step/boot 5 step screens
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Post by coachsky on Sept 28, 2007 16:07:57 GMT -6
We run:
Trap Wedge Dive ISO Blast Toss Toss Cut Counter Trey Bunch Series Draw G Bend Counter Waggle Boot Keep 3 Step Roll Outs
We have a lot in, a lot of the rules are similar each scheme. We adjust vs. fronts and block some plays multiple ways week to week. It's a lot of stuff, with continuity it's easier than you'd think looking at it.
Going into week five we can start to work on the more detailed elements we see on film vs. oppoenets.. This week we are focusing a lot on head and hand placement, footwork for linebacker blocks, steps and paths, line stunts.
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Post by zwaps on Sept 28, 2007 18:59:37 GMT -6
1. Zone 2. Base and Down, also "Solid" calls 3. Reach 4. Keywords (Counter, Sweep) etc.
Passpro wise it's 30 cut for quick, 50 slide for PA out of zone and 70 for deep.
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Post by tog on Sept 28, 2007 19:05:27 GMT -6
inside zone with two rotates for back inserts veer/power stretch/outside zone for sweeps, jets sprint out quick 3 step
thats it
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Post by tog on Sept 28, 2007 19:06:49 GMT -6
the key to me to being able to appear "multiple" is to keep the ol stuff as simple as possible
this is why we never use a te and why we only run these wrinkles
now
throw all the other window dressing on top and our offense appears a lot more complicated than it really is
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Post by champ93 on Sept 30, 2007 13:04:39 GMT -6
Down- includes down option, down keep down sweep and keep pass Belly Slide - x block or man trap & counter- guard or tackle pull Sweep - pull or zone Waggle & rocket intercept- pull Joker- counter trey Gut 3 step, 5 step, roll out Screen
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Post by coachcb on Sept 30, 2007 13:56:22 GMT -6
Veer Toss Sweep Iso Off-tackle Power Counter Full slide protection (Left, right, step inside(double back set only) Screen
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Post by coachdjenkins on Sept 30, 2007 20:20:37 GMT -6
Outside Zone Base Counter Dart
Protection Slide Sprint Agressive
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Post by CVBears on Sept 30, 2007 22:49:50 GMT -6
iso power counter outside zone
1/2 slide full slide BOB
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Post by ocinaz on Oct 1, 2007 2:16:28 GMT -6
This year: ISO, VEER, COUNTER, TRAP, TOSS, and JET// quick game, screens, dropback, and sprint out....
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