Excellent presentation of two great concepts to run together as the blocking concepts are only slightly different. If you're lineman are good enough to also run a pin and pull as an alternate blocking scheme to keep the LB's guessing on their reads, you've something cooking. Love the waggle concept off the wide zone too. Put some jet and rocket motion with all that and you have an offense that will be trouble for anyone.
I'm interested in running a gift route on every inside zone play, but can it be run with outside zone since we're stretching to the sideline pretty quick and that WR block is more important? or should a WR just start blocking after he sees the ball is handed off?
It’s all about landmarks and assignment. In general IZ will always be tighter while Wide Zone will involve more give ground to gain ground because we need our helmet much wider on our landmark. Using different buzzwords like tight drive or drop crossover run can help. One of the best Wide Zone buzzword terms i heard was “stretch crotch” Basically first step is wide enough to get to our landmark and the second step was through the defenders crotch
Excellent presentation of two great concepts to run together as the blocking concepts are only slightly different. If you're lineman are good enough to also run a pin and pull as an alternate blocking scheme to keep the LB's guessing on their reads, you've something cooking. Love the waggle concept off the wide zone too. Put some jet and rocket motion with all that and you have an offense that will be trouble for anyone.
Thank you, coach. Very informative.
I'm interested in running a gift route on every inside zone play, but can it be run with outside zone since we're stretching to the sideline pretty quick and that WR block is more important? or should a WR just start blocking after he sees the ball is handed off?
Outside gift would be on the backside
Coach, for you are wide zone and outside zone the same? Or are they different for you?
Thanks
Different
How often do you go under center, Coach? Do you base this on your offense or your QB's ability to do so...or both?
We never do, don't like practicing both snaps.
Cover 1, 3, and Man Free Middle Closed Beaters
What about them?
@@CoachMac we face this defense a lot and we trying to see what’s the best RPO concept work best against cover 1,3 and Man Free Middle Close
u said aiming for the bicep coach but do we actually wanna grab the arm itself or are we grabbing the chest or shoulder plate
Hook it hand or frontside hand?
If it is inside zone rpo out of pistol, does the quarterback open up to the front side or backside or is it determined by where the read is?
It will technically be backside, we have to work a bunch on how to get the back to enter where we want him
How do you get into coaching football at the high school level? I’m currently in college and want to get into coaching at some point.
Try and volunteer with middle or high school teams
How do you teach your OL foot work between IZ and WZ ?
It’s all about landmarks and assignment. In general IZ will always be tighter while Wide Zone will involve more give ground to gain ground because we need our helmet much wider on our landmark. Using different buzzwords like tight drive or drop crossover run can help. One of the best Wide Zone buzzword terms i heard was “stretch crotch” Basically first step is wide enough to get to our landmark and the second step was through the defenders crotch
@@CoachMac Have you ever coached the Gallop Step? I came across this technique recently on youtube and kind of like the concept.