Thanks. So, with all of the rules being the same, I think it would look a lot like a 4 man rotation or box and 1 until the 1-4-1 or 2-2-2 morphed into some other set using a carry and step off or some other motion. If the 1-4-1 or 2-2-2 stayed in the set, you would have "Ball", "Left" "Right", "Two", and we'd need to add a "Hot" or "One" player to play the ball side crease player. The "One" would play the ball side crease player and the backside defender would be the "Two" and need to split two and spider in to cover the backside crease player. If the offense ran something like 22 Quick where they set a pick inside, the backside player would need to stay with the cutting player, leaving the backside player open. This would also make the original "One" become the "Two". Hope that helps.
My coach RC told me to watch this. Great Video!
me too drew!
That's cool!
Nice video. You address many of the most common questions. Thanks and keep the videos coming!
Thanks Andrew, will do!
Nice video, it would be great to see the 5 man explained vs a set with 2 men on the crease. i.e. 141 or 222.
Thanks. So, with all of the rules being the same, I think it would look a lot like a 4 man rotation or box and 1 until the 1-4-1 or 2-2-2 morphed into some other set using a carry and step off or some other motion. If the 1-4-1 or 2-2-2 stayed in the set, you would have "Ball", "Left" "Right", "Two", and we'd need to add a "Hot" or "One" player to play the ball side crease player. The "One" would play the ball side crease player and the backside defender would be the "Two" and need to split two and spider in to cover the backside crease player. If the offense ran something like 22 Quick where they set a pick inside, the backside player would need to stay with the cutting player, leaving the backside player open. This would also make the original "One" become the "Two". Hope that helps.
Hey nice vid
I am a Patreon subscriber. Does this have a PDF to add to the video? I have not been able to find it. Thanks.
Hey Adam, it does not have a PDF yet.
What program do you use for illustrating and developing plays?
For these I used a program for iPad called Play Scripter, but it has not been updated and only works with older OS's