It's crazy how much the air raid changed the nfl game. no NFL team is running anything close to the pure air raid but the concepts changed how teams created offense and the offense single handedly change how much passing experience a lot of high school qbs had coming out and college qbs but it took a while for spread qbs to work in the nfl(partially because I feel like highly ranked qb recruits tried not to go to air raid schools because they wernt highly ranked and the offense was looked down on). I know I'm rambling but the air raid completely change how i viewed football. I always thought the best way to win was to coach like Shannahan and outsmart the defense all the time but the air raid showed me the best way was to take the easy stuff the defense gives you then outsmart them on a few plays. Tbh this channel really got me into the offense and I really appreciate that. I obviously knew about it b4 but when he explained how the offense works it really made me more interested in it. Glazing complete i guess
What I really appreciate about this is that you tell me who I'm supposed to read and what needs to be done in X and y situations. Too often people will just tell you that this play is good and then they'll just show highlights of them scoring 75 yard touchdowns
As a Mississippi State Alumni, i thoroughly miss coach Leach. What a fantastic man. I was always so impressed with his little napkin of a play sheet. I think he said he could call like over 300 plays off of that little piece of paper, just an absolutely brilliant man.
“When in doubt, throw the back out” is hilarious 😂. On another note, I love how the air raid offense is allows for simpler reeds. It’s not a difficult concept but damn it packs a punch. Mike Leach is arguably the greatest offensive mind in football history
Hey Coach, could you go over 95 H Divide from Gun Ace? The progression and when to call it? I'm a little bit confused about what i'm suppose to be reading. Also I absolutely love 618, especially near the goal-line!
I designed a scheme in madden via pistol book (has air plays in pistol forms/weak slot open has a hb flat auto motion that kills man) called the Triple Raid. Basically kill them with the triple option/power run game and then start dicing them up once they commit to that via air raid concepts. Dink and dunk if need be, hit the flats, etc. Triple option with air raid passing. Havent tried it in CFB yet.
My scheme is very similar. It’s called the Raid Option. It’s just the air raid passing game paired with rpo’s and option runs. Read option, triple option, speed option, power read, gt counter read, etc. Also have the wide stack and wide trips formation. literally unstoppable
@coachronmckie I'm looking to lab it. Would love to combine it with the veer and shoot RPO concepts because I think both can be severely annoying for a defense when one can make the proper reads. Especially against an aggressive user that likes to blitz. Just need your guidance sir lol
Pass this on To see how match is broken: auburn empty trio shock slot option. Defense cover 3 match. You will see your dB’s run into each other and the slot guy will be open 95 % of the time for touchdown.
Is anyone else unable to use any plays from “Gun” in their custom playbooks and only gets “Shotgun”? Even if I make a custom playbook starting from the generic Air Raid book, when I save it all the “Gun” Formations disappear.
Which air raid team falls under Mike Leech? I've been filtering his offense since the early 2000s. I loved the heavy passing concepts eccentric with Hawaii run and shoot. I love western Kentucky air raid. There's a few cheat plays where the safety glitches out from a slot fly. It's a TD every time on hiesman. I played flag football in college and won 2 nattys. I loved the air raid concept. And interesting enough. Flag football concepts are taking over football. It sounds silly. I literally ran one play in a tournament that couldn't be guarded 😂
I had an I formation with 3 wr stacked behind each other. One running a fly. One runs a angle route to the sideline the cut back to middle. The other wr runs a 10yrd curl. On the other side. I had a corner and an out running. The trips side, the wr would run them randomly as they talked with each other on who was doing which route to keep the defense confused. Regardless of coverage, I always had a paying window. And I'm flag 7-7, I used my center as a TE. Who would exploit the middle with fly or curls. I won several tournaments and was offered to coach a lot. But the competitiveness of losing would make me sick. I'm use to being in control. I corrected once. We won, but the parents were crazy. I loved teaching football. I was known for my football IQ at university of Florida and in HS. I loved the game. Since I was 6. And watched any team that came on TVthroughout childhood. So it's cool seeing coaches who weren't popular now getting love for their playbooks
Lastly. It was a wide concept too. The formation I created and used. The trips almost hugged the sidelines but I still wanted routes to go to the sideline and not cripple myself from the side line being my friend
Hell yeah coach! This is my first football game in about 6 years and I had no idea what offense to run. Came across your vids and implemented the veer and shoot and I’m loving it. Even got compliments from my buddies about how they like the offense that I’m running! Looking forward to trying the Air Raid offense out next!
It's crazy how much the air raid changed the nfl game. no NFL team is running anything close to the pure air raid but the concepts changed how teams created offense and the offense single handedly change how much passing experience a lot of high school qbs had coming out and college qbs but it took a while for spread qbs to work in the nfl(partially because I feel like highly ranked qb recruits tried not to go to air raid schools because they wernt highly ranked and the offense was looked down on). I know I'm rambling but the air raid completely change how i viewed football. I always thought the best way to win was to coach like Shannahan and outsmart the defense all the time but the air raid showed me the best way was to take the easy stuff the defense gives you then outsmart them on a few plays. Tbh this channel really got me into the offense and I really appreciate that. I obviously knew about it b4 but when he explained how the offense works it really made me more interested in it. Glazing complete i guess
You aren't rambling and I agree. The Air Raid changed how I watch, study, and consume football.
What I really appreciate about this is that you tell me who I'm supposed to read and what needs to be done in X and y situations. Too often people will just tell you that this play is good and then they'll just show highlights of them scoring 75 yard touchdowns
As a Mississippi State Alumni, i thoroughly miss coach Leach. What a fantastic man. I was always so impressed with his little napkin of a play sheet. I think he said he could call like over 300 plays off of that little piece of paper, just an absolutely brilliant man.
I was a massive Mississippi State fan because of him. College football isn't the same with Leach not being on the sidelines.
Very nice video; great content!
Thanks for the kind words man!
“When in doubt, throw the back out” is hilarious 😂. On another note, I love how the air raid offense is allows for simpler reeds. It’s not a difficult concept but damn it packs a punch. Mike Leach is arguably the greatest offensive mind in football history
I'm glad you like it and you're correct. Leach is on the top 5 when it comes to offensive minded coaches.
I could’ve used that back in Jr High and High school when we were running the Wing T and the Wishbone. I got sacked a lot.
Dang. A lot of option?
@@coachronmckie think motion sweeps mixed with play action and FB dives
@@coachronmckie Ponchatoula High School in Louisiana back in the 90’s. We’re an hour north of New Orleans.
Babe wake up, Coach Ron posted a new scheme
Hahah...she will probably say "Who the hell is that?"
Hey Coach, could you go over 95 H Divide from Gun Ace? The progression and when to call it? I'm a little bit confused about what i'm suppose to be reading. Also I absolutely love 618, especially near the goal-line!
Sure thing.
I designed a scheme in madden via pistol book (has air plays in pistol forms/weak slot open has a hb flat auto motion that kills man) called the Triple Raid. Basically kill them with the triple option/power run game and then start dicing them up once they commit to that via air raid concepts. Dink and dunk if need be, hit the flats, etc. Triple option with air raid passing. Havent tried it in CFB yet.
I like that name.
My scheme is very similar. It’s called the Raid Option. It’s just the air raid passing game paired with rpo’s and option runs. Read option, triple option, speed option, power read, gt counter read, etc. Also have the wide stack and wide trips formation. literally unstoppable
@@RichardHavlicekJr damn we should create a playbook merging all this 🤣
@@TWProductions90 lol hell yeah
@RichardHavlicekJr what playbook?
Coach the goat
Just trying to get on your level man!
name of the formations with the rb auto motions?
Split back
what playbook do you use because it says usc uses air raid but it doesn't have the same formations to what you have.
This is the generic air raid playbook
Sir, would you mind doing the slow mesh from Wake Forest next?
It's on the list of offenses to break down. Do you run it?
@coachronmckie I'm looking to lab it. Would love to combine it with the veer and shoot RPO concepts because I think both can be severely annoying for a defense when one can make the proper reads. Especially against an aggressive user that likes to blitz. Just need your guidance sir lol
I can’t seem to find the Ace wk or green formations when trying to create a custom playbook
Pass this on To see how match is broken: auburn empty trio shock slot option. Defense cover 3 match. You will see your dB’s run into each other and the slot guy will be open 95 % of the time for touchdown.
Really? I'll try it out.
As soon as I mastered the Veer & Shoot. 😭
Hahaha. Just something else you can do if you ever get bored with the Veer and Shoot
Is anyone else unable to use any plays from “Gun” in their custom playbooks and only gets “Shotgun”? Even if I make a custom playbook starting from the generic Air Raid book, when I save it all the “Gun” Formations disappear.
Meaning you can't even run shotgun plays?
@@coachronmckie I figured it out, I didn’t understand the Mike Leach naming system doesn’t show up when editing playbooks, so I was completely lost
Morning Coach. Is this the actual Air Raid Playbook on '25, or a team specific one? Thanks.
This is the actual one Leach ran.
How can you transffered the Air Raid in Madden ?
Which air raid team falls under Mike Leech? I've been filtering his offense since the early 2000s. I loved the heavy passing concepts eccentric with Hawaii run and shoot. I love western Kentucky air raid. There's a few cheat plays where the safety glitches out from a slot fly. It's a TD every time on hiesman. I played flag football in college and won 2 nattys. I loved the air raid concept. And interesting enough. Flag football concepts are taking over football. It sounds silly. I literally ran one play in a tournament that couldn't be guarded 😂
I had an I formation with 3 wr stacked behind each other. One running a fly. One runs a angle route to the sideline the cut back to middle. The other wr runs a 10yrd curl. On the other side. I had a corner and an out running. The trips side, the wr would run them randomly as they talked with each other on who was doing which route to keep the defense confused. Regardless of coverage, I always had a paying window. And I'm flag 7-7, I used my center as a TE. Who would exploit the middle with fly or curls. I won several tournaments and was offered to coach a lot. But the competitiveness of losing would make me sick. I'm use to being in control. I corrected once. We won, but the parents were crazy. I loved teaching football. I was known for my football IQ at university of Florida and in HS. I loved the game. Since I was 6. And watched any team that came on TVthroughout childhood. So it's cool seeing coaches who weren't popular now getting love for their playbooks
Lastly. It was a wide concept too. The formation I created and used. The trips almost hugged the sidelines but I still wanted routes to go to the sideline and not cripple myself from the side line being my friend
Does Arkansas run the Air Raid? If so I will use them more?
If you can't use the air raid book which team playbook would you recommend??
If you understand the concepts then I would use USC.
Live streaming today?
I couldn't. I had some computer issues. Worked them out so I'll be back on Monday.
Hell yeah coach! This is my first football game in about 6 years and I had no idea what offense to run. Came across your vids and implemented the veer and shoot and I’m loving it. Even got compliments from my buddies about how they like the offense that I’m running! Looking forward to trying the Air Raid offense out next!
Heck yeah man! First, welcome back! And second, I hope you beat your buddies all the time.
Reminder that Kingsbury didn't do shit with Mahomes or Mayfield
That’s hurtful
I still would rather run veer and shoot lol
I still go back and run it. You aren't alone.
@coachronmckie when do u normally live stream games?
M, W, F - 8:30 am to 10:30 am. Couldn't stream today because I was having computer issues. But I finally fixed them so I will be back on Monday,
@@coachronmckie ok got it thanks
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