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There was another I play I thought was so simple yet worked so well, and I noticed it a lot against Alabama the same game. Just a normal 11 personel, but the TE would always chip block the edge rusher and run a drag route. X and Y receivers would just run normal verts down the sidelines, and Z receiver would run a deep post down the middle of the field. They literally ran that same play twice in a row I believe on their opening drive
Three plays in one. Bubble screen, QB draw, or the Slant. The Defense took away the draw and option 1 or 3 was available. Option 1 should happen right away. LSU had the numbers and Clyde Edwards could have made a nice gain. But Joe went with Option 3 when the safety recognized draw. Chase had a nice run after catch. Great play by Passing Coordinator Joe Brady.
good job..break down the Clemson and LSU...(Particular attention to why LSU changed up its use of CLyde Ewards-Hellier in the formations) that was interesting to me because Clemson dint get the respond they wanted from LSU and ambushed their Defense. thanks
I have a "switch" and a "swap" call. Switch tells the two inside routes to change assignments. The play you are showing here would be Sail Switch for me. Swap tells the two outside routes to change assignments. For example 6 swap would have Z and Y exchanging landmarks of their Verticals. This has become an easy way to get multiple variations of the same concept(s)
I get annoyed when my teams make reads from long to short. I am of the belief that the defense automatically covers the deep routes atleast initially and that the quicker you get the ball out the better ie less sacks. So many times I see the flats left wide while my QB is looking deep and either forces a contested pass or takes a sack. Makes me fume. Can you explain why teams do this? Seems like you take what the offense gives you. It wont be sexy, but it will be safe and keep the chains moving. Then when you force them to start covering short, thats when you hit them deep.
I agree. I think the reason is most teams won't attack short FIRST then start attacking down the field after that. If you watch Leach teams play, they throw a lot of quick game and screens in the first half before attacking down the field. Also, Leach trains his QBs to never pass up an open back.
@@CoachMcKie You were thorough and relatable in your breakdown of the film. The route by route analysis and explanation of what the play design did to the defense shows if run correctly the offense cannot be wrong and will always have a shot at success. I could watch these all day.
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Can you break down Ohio States passing plays
5:35 I thought I was the only one that thought that their sail concept was so clever!
Great minds think alike. They’ve ran that route more than once during the season.
There was another I play I thought was so simple yet worked so well, and I noticed it a lot against Alabama the same game. Just a normal 11 personel, but the TE would always chip block the edge rusher and run a drag route. X and Y receivers would just run normal verts down the sidelines, and Z receiver would run a deep post down the middle of the field. They literally ran that same play twice in a row I believe on their opening drive
Three plays in one. Bubble screen, QB draw, or the Slant. The Defense took away the draw and option 1 or 3 was available. Option 1 should happen right away. LSU had the numbers and Clyde Edwards could have made a nice gain. But Joe went with Option 3 when the safety recognized draw. Chase had a nice run after catch. Great play by Passing Coordinator Joe Brady.
Yep. That's why Joe Brady is making the big bucks.
Loved the breakdown!!! Keep it up!!
Thanks coach. And thanks for watching and complementing
Love it. Please more!!
Thanks for the kind words coach. I'll definitely do more of these.
I learn tons from you. Keep at it
Thanks for the kind words coach. And thanks for watching.
Great work Coach keep it up..
Thanks for the kind words coach. They mean a lot.
Please, please, PLEASE do more of these types of videos. Seeing game footage is invaluable as a coach. Great breakdown.
You got it coach. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.
good job..break down the Clemson and LSU...(Particular attention to why LSU changed up its use of CLyde Ewards-Hellier in the formations) that was interesting to me because Clemson dint get the respond they wanted from LSU and ambushed their Defense. thanks
Thanks for the comment coach. And I'm working on that video as I'm typing this!
Keep doing these break downs 👍
Thanks coach. I’m glad you’re liking it.
@@CoachMcKie andy reed ran this sail concept in the sb with Westbrook mcnabb under threw it for a pick but it was wide open aswell pats win smh
Bro, keep making these types videos. I love breaking down college plays! These videos are 🔥🔥 🔥
Thanks coach. I’ll do more of these.
Love the video w/ commentary! Keep it up coach!
Thanks coach. Trying new things this offseason.
Hey Coach, I like the video. Keep'm coming.
Thanks for watching and for the kind words coach.
The first play (RPO) looked like the sister of the PSU play you were gushing over.
They are similar. But one was from 2 tights and this one is from 10 p
You know all sisters don’t look identical.
joe brady is the receivers coach at lsu and is from penn state
That would make sense. The Joe Moorhead influence.
I have a "switch" and a "swap" call. Switch tells the two inside routes to change assignments. The play you are showing here would be Sail Switch for me. Swap tells the two outside routes to change assignments. For example 6 swap would have Z and Y exchanging landmarks of their Verticals. This has become an easy way to get multiple variations of the same concept(s)
I like that. Using Run and Shoot terminology. Smart man.
Please do more breaking down College plays I love watching these🔥
You got it coach.
nice intro!
Thanks coach. Trying to improve the videos.
Im little bias (lifelong LSU fan) but this is my favorite so far!!
Thanks coach. I know you’re loving this season.
What website/program are you using to draw these up?
I get annoyed when my teams make reads from long to short. I am of the belief that the defense automatically covers the deep routes atleast initially and that the quicker you get the ball out the better ie less sacks. So many times I see the flats left wide while my QB is looking deep and either forces a contested pass or takes a sack. Makes me fume. Can you explain why teams do this? Seems like you take what the offense gives you. It wont be sexy, but it will be safe and keep the chains moving. Then when you force them to start covering short, thats when you hit them deep.
I agree. I think the reason is most teams won't attack short FIRST then start attacking down the field after that. If you watch Leach teams play, they throw a lot of quick game and screens in the first half before attacking down the field. Also, Leach trains his QBs to never pass up an open back.
Hey coach! LSU vs Florida was another great offensive game this year, would love to see some more breakdown on Joe Brady's passing game.
Yes it was. I’ll do some more breakdowns
Love these breakdowns and the film clips to go with it. What program do you use for when you’re drawing up the diagrams of those plays?
Great video. Well done Coach.
Much appreciated! What was your favorite part about it?
@@CoachMcKie You were thorough and relatable in your breakdown of the film. The route by route analysis and explanation of what the play design did to the defense shows if run correctly the offense cannot be wrong and will always have a shot at success. I could watch these all day.