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Formations ORANGE

BROWN N T
FS SS C C B T N B T B

RED

FS C B T B N

SS

BLUEC
B T B

F S C B T

SS C B T

WHITE
B N B

FS C B T B N

SS C RAMBO B T B

LAMBO

F S C B T B N

SS C B T B

FS C GREEN B T B N

SS C B T B

FS C B T B N

SS C GOLD B T B

FS C

SS C

GUN B B B (We would call this Gun Right. FB will align with his inside footB down the crotch of T N T the guard.)

WR Shifts Spread o Widen out from formation, 12 to 15 yards. Remain in spread alignment unless otherwise stated in play call. Split o 4-6 yards from formation. Tight o Align near to the formation, 1 yard from LMOLOS(Last Man On Line Of
Scrimmage)

Possible Adjustments to Formations

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Fullback aligns to the Right (+) or Left (-) of midline. His inside foot is in line with the crack of the guards butt. MINUS

Rip/Liz Tells wing on either Right (Rip) or Left (Liz) to split the difference between L.M.O.L.O.S. and WR. Away from other Wing. LIZ

Reo/Leo Tells wing on either Right (Reo) or Left (Leo) to cross formation and split difference between other wing and WR. This will create a trips formation. REO

Ends Both ends, WR and TE, align on same side of formation. TE is no longer able to go out for a pass because he is covered up by WR. ENDS

Heavy Depending on the call, the BSG will be the only player on the weak side of the ball. All other linemen will be on the strong side.

HEAVY
RG RT LT Y

T If we designate a formation with T at the end of it, it tells the BST to come strong side, thus creating a tackle over look. Below you will see Blue T. BLUE T
RT LT TE

Wolfpack Wing-T Play Call System A. The advantage of offense over defense is knowing what formation, how and where the play will attack, and when the ball will be put in play. This, of course,

requires a system which clearly communicates the entire play, simply and quickly. Our Wing-T Play Call System is referred to as a Color Number System. This system is comprised of a color, representing the formation, a three digit number, indicating backfield responsibilities, and the name of the play, which will tell our lineman the blocking scheme. The color will tell us what formation we are to align in. The first number will tell the fullback where he is stepping to. The second number will tell us which back is receiving the carry. The third and final number will tell us where the play will be run to. The Color Number System may be preceded by a term altering the formation or suffixed by a term modifying the blocking of the play. The following is an example of our Color Number System. Formation Orange Fullback 3 Ball Carrier 2 Hole 8 Play Name BuckSweep

The following represents how we will number our backfield: 1 Quarterback 2 Left Wing Back 3 Right Wing Back 4 Fullback

Word or Phrase following the Play Number: the Suffix An expression or Suffix following a number modifies the blocking from what would be considered normal. In the following example, Orange 342 Guard Trap

demonstrates normal blocking, while Orange 342 Gut shows a modification of the normal blocking scheme. Notice that our backfield is running BuckSweep action, thus not giving anything away.

FS C E T B N B T

SS
C

FS

SS B B

E T

Orange 342 Guard Trap

Orange 342 Gut

Counters Normally the flow of our backs is toward the last digit. When the word counter is added to the play number, all backs except the ball carrier run away from the direction of the point of attack, the last number. Orange 520 Tackle Trap Counter is an example. All of the backs are running away from the hole, 0 hole, except for the LWB/DB who is getting the ball coming back.

F S C B E T N B T E B C

Numbering Defensive Personnel Although we use blocking rules, it is important to number the defensive personnel for teaching purposes and understanding of assignment. As you will see later, the ability

to attack a defense who overloads the strong side is a valuable and essential part of our offensive scheme. The numbering system we employ originates at the Play Side A Gap, between the Center and Guard, and extends to the sideline. The backside originates on the Center and extends to the backside sideline.

Bkd ase ci 4 C 3 T F S 2 B 1 N

P se l yd ai S S 2 1B T 3 B 4 B 5 C

*Note: we do not count the deep safeties.

Cadences In order to keep the defense on their heels, we must vary the snap count. The quarterback has the ability to change the snap count whenever he feels like it unless otherwise told by the Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator.

We will use the following cadences: a. Silent (no sound) b. Down (on down) c. Down, silent (Down followed by silent snap) d. Down, Set (on Set) e. Down, Set, Go (on Go) f. Down, Set, Go, Go (2nd Go) A. Silent Used to keep the defense from guessing the snap count. When the QB gives the Center the signal, the Center will snap the football. B. Down Down will be used to set our Offensive Line. We can also snap the football on down. Offensive linemen should be in a 2-point stance C. Down, Set used with no-motion plays. D. Down, Set, Go Similar to Down, Set, only we snap the ball on Go instead of Set. E. F. 2nd Go Freeze This cadence will be used primarily with motion plays. Instead of snapping the ball on the 1st go, we snap it on the 2nd go. We can use this with long motion to draw teams offside. In a situation where we are trying to draw the defense offside, we will use freeze cadence. The QB will go through his cadence (Down, Set, Go! Go!) and will do whatever he can to draw them offside. ready to fire off the ball. QB will call down. Once everyone is set, he will then say Set. On set we will snap the football. This cadence can only be

Passing Our passing game is divided into three categories: Keep/Sprint Out, Waggle/Boot, and Drop Back/Quick Game Keep Pass/Sprint Out o QB keeps the ball in the direction of the attack o QB has run/pass option Waggle Pass/Bootleg o QB keeps the ball and rolls out in the opposite direction of the attack o QB has run/pass option If route is tagged along with call (i.e. Waggle Check Post), QB will pull up inside tackle box, thus modifying the action to more of a drop back than a waggle/boot. Drop Back/Quick Game o QB drops straight back, throwing from within the tackle box o Quick game is always a three step drop

Quarterbacks A. Stance a. Feet parallel, roughly 12 in. apart, weight slightly on your toes b. Slight knee bend c. Back slightly arched d. Hands under center wrist deep e. Arms slightly bent, feet as far away from the center as possible. i. This allows for room for our pulling guards. B. Taking the Snap a. Place your throwing hand to the sky with middle finger pointed straight up b. Rotate hand slightly to throwing hand side, bringing it down without changing it, placing wrist deep under center. c. When practicing the snap with the Center, the QB will take the ball and put it in his hand the way he wants it given to him. The Center will take the ball from the QB, put it on the ground in front of him, and address the ball. The Center will turn and hand it to the QB. QB and center will do this until comfortable with delivery. Then the Center will take the ball and the QB will place his hand under the Center. The Center will half snap the ball to the QB with ball about 1 off the ground to improve Center accuracy. Center and QB will do this several times to get acquainted. Once comfortable with each other, the Center will move the ball to the ground and practice full snaps with the QB. d. After each snap, the QB will tell the Center how the snap was. After a few snaps, they will have it down. The Center will then step as he naps to the QB on the QB sequence. e. For 3 QBs use 3 centers if possible. Line them up 3 yards apart. Change QBs every few minutes so that all QBs and Centers can get comfortable with each other. C. The Midline Concept a. The midline is an imaginary line that goes straight through the back part of the ball, through the crotch of the Center, QB, and FB. b. QB and FB must understand the midline concept. All QBs have to know and understand the midline concept.

Running Backs A. Stance a. Fullback and Diveback i. Both will be in a two-point stance. They are expected to be in a perfect stance every time. Work from the ground to the top of the head in order to perfect the stance. b. Feet i. Feet are parallel and arm pit distance apart. Put feet under armpit no wider than your shoulders. ii. Point toes out. Not too wide to where you are pigeon toed, but turn them out slightly. iii. Weight on the balls of your feet, not on your heels. Do not be way up on your toes, just enough to slide a piece of paper under your heels. When you get in a stance, pretend you are in sand and dig your toes into the sand. This will get you on your toes. c. Knees i. Take a comfortable bend. Not too low, but not locked. d. Hands i. Hands are placed on your thighs, anywhere between your hips and knees. Do not put weight on your thighs. In order to keep you from putting weight on your knees, play piano with your fingers. e. Chest i. Have a proud chest. Chest out and shoulders back. ii. Have enough forward lean to where your chest is slightly over your knees. f. Head and Eyes i. Just as important as everything else. ii. Scan defense from left to right, then back right to left on every play. Get as much pre-snap information as possible. g. Wingback i. Align a yard by a yard outside of LMOLOS. Stagger your inside foot to a heel-toe relationship. This will allow for better angles on down blocks, as well as allow you to quickly go into high motion. B. Alignments a. Fullback i. Toes at 4 yards from back tip of the ball. Straddle the midline. If needed, take one good step forward from 5 yards. b. Diveback i. Inside football straddles the outside foot of the tackle. Toes are at 4 yards from near tip of ball. Your crotch lines up with the tackles heel. This alignment allows you to be a ball carrier and a blocker on the edge.

c. Wingback i. Align a yard by a yard outside of the LMOLOS. Stagger stance as discussed before. C. Pre-Snap Concept a. Performed by all running backs. Scan the field with our eyes once in your stance. b. This will allow you to see information quickly. For instance: i. Is defense in an even or odd front? ii. Is there a zero (0) over the center? iii. Are linebackers showing blitz? D. 3-Step Motion a. There are two different aim points when using 3-step motion. i. Inside foot of Diveback a. Used on plays when blocking the flank or when being the pitch man on option ii. Scrape the butt of Diveback a. Used when Wingback is the ball carrier

Inside Foot Outside Leg

E. Taking the Handoff a. Handoff will be taken in the traditional way. Inside arm up, palm pointing to ground, outside arm by waist, palm straight to sky. i. Double Handoff a. This is the only time we will not use the regular handoff. In this instance, the RB getting the handoff from the QB will place his pinky fingers together near his belly button. The QB will deliver the handoff with the butt of the football into the RB hands. The RB can then take the football and hand it off to the other RB. This will allow for the RB to hand it off to the other RB easily and without fumbling. b. 2nd RB in the play will use the same tactic as the first RB, with pinky fingers together near the belly button. Once you have secured the handoff from the RB, tuck the ball away as you normally would. F. 4 Yards Then You a. On every play, your goal is to get the team four yards. After you get your first four yards, you can look for the end zone. We want to average four yards a carry all year long. Doing so will make us tough to beat.

Offensive Line A. Stance b. Objectives i. To coach and drill a balanced stance that will allow our linemen to take off in all four directions without adjusting the stance. ii. To coach a stance that will not give away a pre-snap read iii. Every 1st step for every play and every drill must begin with each player in a perfect stance. A lineman should never alter his stance for any particular drill. c. Feet i. No wider than shoulder width. ii. Set your feet while you are standing iii. We use a bunched stance so we can lock our power in iv. Feet are parallel and without any stagger v. After feet are set, turn toes in slightly. This will keep toes from pointing out once linemen bend their knees. This will lock in power and, if toes do go out when knees bend, they will end up parallel. d. Proper Knee Bend i. Players will wrap their left hand around right hand once feet are set, and then bend their knees until elbows are resting on knees. They should bend their knees enough at this point so their hands can touch the ground. ii. Next, establish a flat back with a slight arc in lower back. Head stays up to see defenders. Shoulders are parallel to the ground and the line of scrimmage. e. Heel Level i. No more than an inch off the ground ii. Establishes better knee bend. If players hold position correctly for a while, they will feel a solid burn. f. Off Arm i. Wrap off arm around knee. ii. Place muscle part of forearm along outside of off-arm leg. Arm and leg should be pointing north and south. g. Down Hand i. Out as far as possible with comfort and keeping heels no more than one inch above ground. Hand is slightly inside near foot. B. Drill Commands a. Set your feet b. Point toes in c. Wrap hands d. Elbows to knees e. Lock power in f. Put hand down

C. Offensive Line Splits a. Our splits will be, from tackle to tackle, 2 yards. This can be altered depending on who/what we are playing. The TE may take a wider split when playing a 7 technique. The TE can take as wide of a split as needed, so long as the DE widens with him. D. Offensive Line Call System Numbering The Defensive Alignment When numbering, we are only concerned with players aligned on or within 2 yards of the L.O.S. We number defensive linemen from inside-out, with 0 being over center and 7 being outside shoulder of the TE. Even numbers signify a head-up defender. Odd number signify a gap/shoulder defender.

7 6 6i X

5 4 4i

3 2 2i

101

2i 2 3

4i4 5

6i 6 7

TE R TR G C LG LT TE
0 Head up the center. Commonly called a Nose 1 Outside shoulder of the center. Commonly called a Shade 2i Inside shoulder of the guard 2 Head up the guard 3 Outside shoulder of the guard 4i Inside shoulder of the tackle 4 Head up the tackle 5 Outside shoulder of the tackle 6i Inside shoulder of the tight end 6 Head up the tight end 7 Outside alignment of the tight end It is very important that we understand the defensive alignment. When you come off the field, we need our linemen to talk to us and let us know what is going on. Knowing this numbering system will help us communicate.

Rule Application and Definition of Terminology Linemen have rules so they know how to block. When applying these rules, always use the first part of the rule. If there is no defender in the area defining the first part of their rule, they apply the 2nd part of the rule, etc. Our base rule is gap-down-backer. If our RT has this rule, he first looks to his inside gap. If a defender is there, he blocks him. If no defender is there, he looks to the linemen to his inside, in this case, the RG. If there is a linemen head up the RG, the RT would down block him. If neither rule applies, he moves ot the first backer inside him. Linemen must know their rules and techniques needed to carry out their blocking assignments. Written tests can and will be used to reinforce their rules. Away Block away from the playcall, i.e. block back Backer A defensive player positioned off the L.O.S. and in a two point stance. Bingo Guard blocks out on a defensive player over the Tackle. Tackle will fold to Linebacker. Used often on Belly with a 6 technique over the Tackle. Bob Man to man blocking. Big On Big blocking. Charlie Center and Guard combo block. Chris Used on Jet and Rocket. Wing makes call to block down on DE. Tackle will pull around Wing block and climb. Cut-off Downfield block at the closest point where you will intercept the defenders path to the ball carrier. Down Block the defensive player who is lined up over the Offensive Lineman to your inside. Generally will be a Defensive Lineman, though it can be a blitzing Linebacker. Fire Aggressive block play side gap at 45. Frank Guard and tackle block. Guard blocks out. Tackle fold up into 2nd level backer. Can be used as a compliment to Tackle Trap. Gap Blocking a defensive player who is positioned on the L.O.S. and is aligned in your inside gap. George Guard and Tackle combo block. Used primarily when facing a 3 technique and much get push/movement.

Gut When a Guard folds around the tail of the Center to climb to the 2nd level and wall of a Linebacker. Home Used on Waggle Pass. If we have 2 A-Gap defenders, PSG must stay home and block down on PS A-Gap defender. Log Pull toward the point of attack. Get your head on the outside of the defensive player and hook him to the inside. Lou When making a trap block(Guard Trap or Tackle Trap) and the man to be trapped is positioned inside the Guard, we make a Lou call. This tells the pulling Lineman to go one man wider, or longer. Lucy Reach left. Used on outside run game. On Aggressively block your PS gap while taking a straight ahead to slightly angled step. Pull check Primarily for the BST. If BSG is pulling, step aggressively to replace him. Check inside gap. Open up and check area where you were. Block first threat. Rambo Everyone block down. Reach Aggressive step to your PS. Step flat to get outside leverage on defensive player. Rudy Reach right. Used on outside run game. Sam Short trap. This would be a standard trap on Guard Trap. PSG must let BSG know where his aim point is. Solid Pass block technique. All Offensive Linemen block their inside gap, creating a pocket for the QB to throw from. Ted Tackle and TE combo block. Used primarily when facing a 4 technique over Tackle and need to get push/movement. Willie Wedge blocking. Used primarily on short yardage and goal line situations. Especially used on QB sneak.

Orange 328 Bucksweep (Bucksweep Right)

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FS C B E T B N B T E C

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FS C B E B B N T B E C

QB Reverse pivot, hand ball to LWB, carry out waggle fake LWB Receive handoff, cut off PSGs block FB Dive for inside foot of BSG RWB Gap, down, backer WR Cut off BST Touchdown block BSG Pull, seal C Reach, on, area PSG Pull, kick-out PST Gap, down, backer TE Gap, down, backer

Orange 342 Guard Trap (Guard Trap Right)

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QB Reverse pivot, hand ball to FB, carry out waggle fake LWB Fake bucksweep FB Receive handoff, follow BSG through hole RWB Fake down block, block 1st threat WR Cut off BST Reach BSG Pull, kick out 1st man past C C On, away PSG Down, 1st backer inside PST Fake down block, climb to 2nd level, 1st backer inside TE Cut off **Note Can be run with Gut call

Orange 319 Waggle (Waggle Left)

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FS C B E B N B T B E C

QB Reverse pivot, fake sweep, roll out. Run 1st, pass 2nd. Read deep to short. LWB Fake bucksweep, block backside threat FB Fake bucksweep, run out at 3-5 yards. Block 1st; if needed, stay in. RWB Run skinny post. Aim for near upright. Do not cross C. WR Post Corner TE Drag at 12-15 yards PST Gap, on PSG Pull, log/kickout EMOL (End Man On Line) C Reach BSG Pull, seal, check backside threat PST Reach, pull-check **Note Can be run with a Switch (BS Receivers run opposite routes) and Smash (PS Receivers run opposite routes) call.

Orange 239 Bucksweep (Bucksweep Weak)


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QB Reverse pivot, carry out waggle fake LWB Block 1st man outside PSTs leg FB Fill for BSG RWB Ballcarrier, 3 step motion, follow BSG through hole WR Crack TE Cut off PST Gap, down, backer PSG Pull, kickout 1st man past HBs block C Reach, On, Away BSG Pull, seal off HBs block BST Reach, on, cutoff

Orange 318 Bucksweep Pass


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FS C B T E B N B T E C

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QB Fake sweep, follow LWB out, run 1st LWB Fake sweep, check edge and help if needed, run to sideline and up FB Run bucksweep RWB Fake down block, run corner WR Run cut off, head for near goalpost TE Fake down block, head for near goalpost BST Pull check BSG Pull, log edge C Reach, on, area PSG Pull, log edge PST Gap, on, reach

Orange 328 Bucksweep Throwback


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QB Run bucksweep, roll out behind PST, receive pass, follow lineman LWB Receive handoff, set up behind BST, throw back to QB FB Run bucksweep, block 1st threat RWB Gap, down, backer WR Crack safety TE Gap, down, backer BST Gap, down, backer BSG Gap, down, backer C On, away, count to 3, flat down line, lead for QB PSG Pull, lead upfield PST On, pull-check, count to 3, flat down line, lead for QB

Orange 646 Down (Down Right)


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QB Reverse pivot, ride FB, fake down option LWB Fake down option FB Ball carrier; jab step right, aim for outside leg of PST RWB Fake down block, Seal 2nd level WR Cut off TE Gap, down, backer BST Reach, climb BSG Reach, climb C Reach, climb PSG Pull, kick out EMOL PST Gap, down, backer

Orange 238 Down Sweep


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QB Reverse pivot, ride FB, hand off to LWB with back to defense, fake keep pass LWB Ball carrier, control speed, read PSG FB Fake down, bend back to C RWB Gap, down, backer WR Cut off TE Gap, down, backer BST Reach, climb BSG Reach, climb C Reach, climb PSG Pull, kick out 1st man past RWBs block PST Gap, down, backer

Orange 218 Down Keep Pass


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QB Reverse pivot, set up behind FBs block, read Corner, Flat, Post LWB Fake sweep, hinge back FB Fake down, replace PST RWB Fake down block, run Flat route WR Run Post to near goalpost TE Fake down block, run Corner BST Pull-check BSG Pull-check C On, reach, pull-check PSG Pull, log/kick 1st man past FBs block PST Gap, down, backer: must not go downfield

Orange 618 Down Option


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QB Reverse pivot, ride FB, run down option LWB Run in Pitch Relation to QB FB Ball carrier; jab step, aim for outside leg of PST, block 2nd to 3rd level defender RWB Fake down block, seal 2nd level WR Cut off TE Gap, down, backer BST Reach, climb BSG Reach, climb C On, reach, climb PSG Pull, log EMOL PST Gap, down, backer

Orange 545 Belly


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QB Reverse pivot, ride FB, fake play action LWB Jab step, block 1st backer that threatens FB Ball carrier; jab step, follow LWB through hole RWB 3-step motion, fake option, sweep WR Stalk-on TE Cut off BST Reach, climb BSG Reach, climb C Reach PSG Bingo block with tackle; Gap, down, backer PST Fold with guard; Turn-out; Gap, down, backer

Orange 539 Belly Sweep


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QB Reverse pivot, ride FB, give to WB with back to defense, Fake keep pass LWB Jab step, block 1st man on or outside PST FB Fake belly, cut back to C, avoid pulling guards RWB Ball carrier; 3-step motion, follow pulling guards WR Stalk, on TE Cut off BST Reach, climb BSG Pull, log outside of PSGs block C Reach PSG Pull, log outside of LWBs block PST Gap, down, backer

Orange 519 Belly Keep Pass


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QB Reverse pivot, fake ride FB, set up behind PST LWB Aggressively attack 1st threat outside PST; release to flats FB Fake belly; fill between PSG and PST RWB 3-step motion; when you reach FBs starting position, arc back WR Post corner TE Post BST Reach, pull-check BSG Reach, pull-check C Reach, pull-check PSG Pull and log; gap, down PST Gap, down,

Orange 828 Lead Sweep


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QB Reverse pivot, handoff to LWB, fake waggle LWB Ball carrier, follow BSG through hole FB Aim for PSGs outside foot, kick-out block EMOL RWB Gap, down, backer WR Cut off TE Fire, on, backer BST Reach, climb BSG Pull, log; block 1st man past double team C On, away PSG Fire, on, backer PST Fire, on, backer

Orange 626 Power


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QB Reverse pivot, hand-off to LWB, fake waggle LWB Ball carrier, follow FB/BSG through hole FB Aim for outside foot of PSG, kick-out EMOL RWB Fake down block, block LB/cut off TE Gap, down, backer WR Cut off BST Reach, climb BSG Pull, turn up off FBs block, seal edge C On, reach, climb PSG Gap, down, backer PST On, gap, down, backer

Orange 522 Tackle Trap


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QB Reverse pivot, hand-off to LWB, option fake LWB Ball-carrier; jab step away, inside hand-off, follow BST FB Fill for BST RWB 3-step motion, option relationship with QB WR Cut off TE Fake down, block 1st inside LB, cut off BST Pull, kick-out 1st man past C BSG Reach, gap, on, backer C On, reach, away PSG Gap, down, backer PST Gap, down, backer; do not block 1st man past C

Orange 435 Counter


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QB Reverse pivot, inside hand-off to RWB LWB Fake bucksweep FB Fill for 1st threat past BSG RWB Ball carrier; jab step, receive inside hand-off, follow linemen through hole TE Pull, turn up off BSG/BST block WR Stalk BST On; pull, kick 1st man past C BSG On; pull, kick 1st man past C C On, reach PSG Gap, down, backer PST Gap, down, backer; leave DT alone * Can be tagged Counter Criss-Cross. In this case, QB hands off to LWB and fakes waggle. LWB hands off inside to RWB. Nothing else changes.

Orange 435 Scissors


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QB Reverse pivot, fake waggle, run downfield for option from RWB LWB Receive handoff, fake sweep, outside handoff to RWB FB Replace 1st threat to BS of play RWB Ball carrier; jab step, receive outside handoff, follow linemen WR Fake cutoff, come back to stalk TE Pull, turn up off of BSG/BST block BST On, pull, log 1st threat BSG On, pull, log 1st threat C On, reach, climb PSG Gap, down, backer PST Gap, down, backer

Blue 818 Go
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FS C B B N B T E C

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FS C B E B T N B E B C

QB Reverse pivot, fake jet, set-up over PST; read deep to short LWB Jet motion, run Go pattern FB Aggressively attack PS edge, block 1st threat RWB Run 5 yd out WR Run fade route TE Run skinny post BST Pull-check; post-hinge BSG Pull-check; post-hinge C On, reach PSG On, reach PST On, reach

Orange 618 Counter Pass


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QB Reverse pivot, fake to LWB, fake to RWB, 3-step drop LWB Fake sweep, block edge FB Aim for LMOS to TE, run fade RWB Fake counter, run flare to WR WR Run to safety, post TE Block LMOS, run seam BST Pull-check; post-hinge BSG Pull-check; post-hinge C Reach, on PSG Reach, on PST Pull, kick-out/log edge

Orange 418 Power Pass


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QB Reverse pivot, fake power, roll right, deep to short LWB Fake power, flare to sideline FB Aim for right foot of PSG, log edge RWB Fake down block, run seam WR Post TE Chip DE, run 5 yd out BST Pull-check; post-hinge BSG Pull, log edge, check backside if edge is contained C Away, on PSG Gap, down PST- Gap, down

Orange 239 Jet


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QB Reverse pivot, hand-off to RWB, fake waggle LWB Jab-step, block 1st man past PSTs block FB Fake sweep RWB Ball-carrier; jet motion, receive hand-off, get depth, turn upfield WR Stalk TE Touchdown block BST Touchdown block BSG Gap, climb C Reach PSG Reach PST Reach

Orange 230 Sally VS. ODD FRONT


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VS. EVEN FRONT


FS C B B E N B T B E C

QB Reverse pivot, fake sweep, take ball to RWB, continue option path LWB Fake sweep FB Aim for right A gap, aggressively block inside LB RWB Ball-carrier; jab-step, aim for diveback position, receive inside hand-off from QB, read Cs block WR Fake waggle, block C TE Release hard upfield, block S BST Post-hinge; if LMOS is wide, release up to backer BSG Post-hinge; if uncovered, release up to backer C Reach left, invite player in, drive hard down LOS; if player goes to left, invite in and drive into backfield PSG Gap, on, fire PST Gap, on, fire

Blue Smoke VS. ODD FRONT

FS C B E T B N B T E

VS. EVEN FRONT

FS C B B E N B T B E C

QB Quick step away from center, throw to WR LWB Release for C, stalk block FB Block away from play RWB Cut-off WR Hard step upfield, come back to start position, follow blockers TE Cut-off BST Cut play-side area BSG Cut play-side area C Cut play-side area PSG Cut play-side area PST Cut play-side area

Orange 328 Solid VS. ODD FRONT

FS C B T B N B T E

VS. EVEN FRONT

FS C B B E N B T B E C

QB Fake sweep, set up behind FBs start position, read TE-WB-WR LWB Fake sweep, block edge FB Fake sweep, block inside-out RWB Run skinny post, break at 10 yds WR Run skinny post TE Run dig route, break at 10 yds, find zone BST Post-hinge BSG Post hinge C On, fire, away PSG Gap, down, backer; do not go downfield PST Gap, down, backer; do not go downfield

Orange 349 Solid Screen VS. ODD FRONT

FS C B T B N B T E

VS. EVEN FRONT

FS C B B E N B T B E C

QB Fake sweep, drop and pull defensive front to you, throw screen to FB LWB Fake sweep, block edge FB Fake sweep, chip 1st threat, aim for 4 yards behind and outside PST, catch pass and follow blockers RWB Run skinny post WR Run C off, when he realizes the screen, block TE Run dig, block S when he realizes the screen BST Gap, down, backer BSG Gap, down, backer C On; count to 3, release flat down line, lead FB PSG Post-hinge; count to 3, release flat down line, lead FB PST Post-hinge; count to 3, release flat down line, lead FB

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