Could you do a video covering a pass game install for your offense answering questions such as -which concepts you use like (Mesh, flood, scat, and etc.) -How many variations of each concept (different variations of flood and scat you use) -How many variations of these concepts do you need (like 3 flood, 3 scats, 3 meshes?) And any other information that you feel is valuable to know
If you see C1 out of 2x2, could you give F the option of running a corner route if it’s outside leverage? Kind of a sail concept backside. The read really shouldn’t change much I don’t think. QB just had to see his guys beat their man coverage.
When we get outside shade on the F, we run a pivot route to try and sell slant and then break out. It attacks outside leverage and maintains the integrity of the play and route combos. Admittedly the F needs to run the Pivot really well to make it mesh with the timing to keep the CB on L in conflict.
True King of the Jungle I like that. We call it a whip route. If we get outside leverage and it’s cover 3, or we are on the boundary and that CB is aggressive covering our Key 1 screen to #1, we will call a switch route PPO. The #2 will attack the inside shoulder of the CB, and the #1 WR will run a foot fire slant underneath off the LOS. #2 and the QB reads the CB if he attacks the #1, #2 will run inside fade and QB throws fade. If CB drops back #2 has a natural pick and QB throws the slant. Serious Zone or man beater. Especially we you get both guys jumping defenders jumping the slant route. TD as long as QB doesn’t overthrow the fade. 4 TDs one night on this route vs 4 D1 DBs. One CB going to Clemson.
Coach McKie, you mentioned getting out of a bad play in regards to the nearest defender to #2 having outside leverage; have you done anything with having #2 read the leverage of the nearest defender and running a route based on the leverage? It seems like this would be a nice addition to the play, especially if you are a HUNH offense (can't remember if you are or not). Thanks for the vid!
Ron, On your speed out side, are you reading the C's reaction to the out or reading his alignment? We would read this side by telling the Q to throw to the out if possible and then to the L after resetting his feet.
I have a two word solution for the QB in any offense making that hole shot. Develop him. That simple. Throw it with only enough shape to barely make it over the outstretched fingers of the LB playing SCF and don't lead him. Throw it right at his forehead. If you do, he scores unless they have a future NFL guy, which if they do, their most likely in a single high look anyway and it will still be a first down.
At 8:34 in the video of you know you are getting man coverage can’t you just tell your Y WR To run into that olb like a pick route ? I mean obviously tell him to show hands to make it look like a real route but wouldn’t that be a good way to counter man as well ?
Coach, Why would a defense allow themselves to be out manned to L's side in your 2 by 2 formation, and what do you do when they slide one of their Bs out toward the flat?
The strength is to the RB side so the LB is on the #2 receiver on that side. If the other LB wants to cover the F you would just run the ball. And he shows what to do if the safety rolls down.
Could you do a video covering a pass game install for your offense answering questions such as
-which concepts you use like (Mesh, flood, scat, and etc.)
-How many variations of each concept (different variations of flood and scat you use)
-How many variations of these concepts do you need (like 3 flood, 3 scats, 3 meshes?)
And any other information that you feel is valuable to know
Awesome coach I always learn something when I watch your videos. Keep it up👍
Thanks coach. We need to get together to do a live clinic
Coach McKie just say when. Thanks buddy
Could you draw up your half slide pro vs diff fronts with back resposibility?
I can coach.
If you see C1 out of 2x2, could you give F the option of running a corner route if it’s outside leverage? Kind of a sail concept backside. The read really shouldn’t change much I don’t think. QB just had to see his guys beat their man coverage.
Our Auto audible for me is if that #2 Defender is sitting outside leverage, that F will attack that outside leverage 3 steps then break on a skinny.
That's nice. I bet yall have HUGE plays with that one adjustment, right?
When we get outside shade on the F, we run a pivot route to try and sell slant and then break out. It attacks outside leverage and maintains the integrity of the play and route combos. Admittedly the F needs to run the Pivot really well to make it mesh with the timing to keep the CB on L in conflict.
True King of the Jungle I like that. We call it a whip route. If we get outside leverage and it’s cover 3, or we are on the boundary and that CB is aggressive covering our Key 1 screen to #1, we will call a switch route PPO. The #2 will attack the inside shoulder of the CB, and the #1 WR will run a foot fire slant underneath off the LOS. #2 and the QB reads the CB if he attacks the #1, #2 will run inside fade and QB throws fade. If CB drops back #2 has a natural pick and QB throws the slant. Serious Zone or man beater. Especially we you get both guys jumping defenders jumping the slant route. TD as long as QB doesn’t overthrow the fade. 4 TDs one night on this route vs 4 D1 DBs. One CB going to Clemson.
Coach McKie, you mentioned getting out of a bad play in regards to the nearest defender to #2 having outside leverage; have you done anything with having #2 read the leverage of the nearest defender and running a route based on the leverage?
It seems like this would be a nice addition to the play, especially if you are a HUNH offense (can't remember if you are or not).
Thanks for the vid!
I've toued with it but haven't pulled the trigger. It's a great idea though.
Coach McKie Ok, cool. Thanks!
Ron, On your speed out side, are you reading the C's reaction to the out or reading his alignment? We would read this side by telling the Q to throw to the out if possible and then to the L after resetting his feet.
Never mind I found it coach!! Fade out yes
Awesome video, Coach! What software are you using?
Thanks for the kind words coach. I'm using Hudl playbook
You are correct coach.
Love this great job
Thanks for watching and for the kind words coach.
Good stuff coach
Thanks for the kind words coach.
I have a two word solution for the QB in any offense making that hole shot. Develop him. That simple. Throw it with only enough shape to barely make it over the outstretched fingers of the LB playing SCF and don't lead him. Throw it right at his forehead. If you do, he scores unless they have a future NFL guy, which if they do, their most likely in a single high look anyway and it will still be a first down.
You are absolutely right coach. And we work on the hole shots every other day in practice.
@@CoachMcKie Would you read this how I would? A 3 step drop with one hitch to throw...post snap read would be a movement key on the corner.
I run the quick with my TE not as fast but the 5 yds are always there
Everyone forgets about the tight end.
What system are you using to draw and edit these plays?
Luv Air Raid!
Another great video
Thanks coach.
At 8:34 in the video of you know you are getting man coverage can’t you just tell your Y WR To run into that olb like a pick route ? I mean obviously tell him to show hands to make it look like a real route but wouldn’t that be a good way to counter man as well ?
What about vs. 1 high cov 3 (let's say 3-4 front)? How would you teach the read and progression for your QB?
everything stays the same coach. makes it simple for the qb
Coach can you draw up your pass pro?
Sure coach. I'll do it in another video
@@CoachMcKie Thanks for all of your hard work. I am a DC at a 5 A school in Louisiana. Learning some offense.
Thanks for the kinds words coach
What software do you use?
Coach McKie, where can l find the drawing board? Can l buy it of is it free?
Its hudl playbook
Do defensive coaches really align like this to this formation? First thought is, Slot Bubble all day until they adjust.
Have you tried implementing this concept in an RPO? It seems like you could pre-snap read the outside linebacker and post-snap read the Corner in 2x2.
We've messed with it a couple of times out of 11p
Coach, Why would a defense allow themselves to be out manned to L's side in your 2 by 2 formation, and what do you do when they slide one of their Bs out toward the flat?
The strength is to the RB side so the LB is on the #2 receiver on that side. If the other LB wants to cover the F you would just run the ball. And he shows what to do if the safety rolls down.
What app are you using to draw up plays on your PC?
Deon Lewis this is Hudl Playbook
Always simple football
In the famous words of Forest Gump “I’m a simple man. “
Don’t use Tennessee in you’re thumbnails WE ARE PRO STYLE
Pro style spread
Coach McKie you are literally talking butch jones offense LMFAO
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