Simple Passing Concepts

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  • @benjymartinios
    @benjymartinios 8 років тому +34

    As a young QB in the UK I am always looking to improve my football knowledge and this has helped me out developing my understanding of these concepts. I aim to go to college in a couple years and hopefully get a shot in America when I prove myself here so these videos are really aiding my growth off the field. Thanks

  • @DwayneTheGlockJohnson
    @DwayneTheGlockJohnson 10 років тому +10

    A good idea for the flood concept, is instead of the bubble from the PS #3, would be to make that into a flat route or even a whip route. It didn't seem like much but in short yardage situations, since the bubble is primarily left open in most coverages, fast DBs tend to make plays on it, so we switched it to a flat and saw it was a free 4 to 5 yards and then some with a turn up the side line

  • @robtaylor8577
    @robtaylor8577 4 роки тому +2

    LSU ran the exact shallow, corner, dig, post concept in 2019 with great success, usually with a tighter split from the shallow, corner side receivers

    • @MrUserpick48
      @MrUserpick48 3 роки тому

      do you have a link to that?

    • @robtaylor8577
      @robtaylor8577 3 роки тому

      @@MrUserpick48 I think you can find it on Coaches Caviar

    • @robtaylor8577
      @robtaylor8577 3 роки тому

      @@MrUserpick48 ua-cam.com/video/7UEebQf6AM8/v-deo.html

  • @narumble
    @narumble 4 роки тому +2

    Young coach been watching your work for years! Guys like you are awesome. I hope to come close to your level of success one day! #playfast

  • @isaacsantana6560
    @isaacsantana6560 Рік тому +2

    Keep up great work video bu do explain it makeing us play smart fast

  • @RyanTJohnson
    @RyanTJohnson 5 років тому +1

    Coach, love your stuff. One thing I’ve noticed from watching several of your videos. You don’t have to talk me into the concepts. I clicked on the video so you got me. Just get to the point and keep it short and sweet. Just my opinion. Still great stuff.

    • @CoachMac
      @CoachMac  5 років тому +1

      Appreciate it, Thank You

  • @CoachMac
    @CoachMac  11 років тому +4

    Thank You, hope it helps.

  • @CoachMac
    @CoachMac  10 років тому +2

    We can tag the back with a stay call that would put us in a 6 man protection in 2x2.

  • @CoachMac
    @CoachMac  10 років тому +1

    Thank you jack, hope it helps.

  • @isaacsantana6560
    @isaacsantana6560 Рік тому +2

    Say hello coach yooooooo bossss

  • @user-kk9ll6xu1m
    @user-kk9ll6xu1m 10 років тому +1

    Thank You

  • @CoachMac
    @CoachMac  9 років тому +1

    Thanks for watching kennedy

  • @CoachMac
    @CoachMac  11 років тому

    We graduated 19 seniors and just are not playing very well right now, and our schedule is tough so you have to play well to win. Turnovers, penalties, and lack of execution.

  • @tarrerdome
    @tarrerdome 8 років тому

    Coach Mac! You Da Man! Love your concepts, and delivery brother!

  • @seeleyization
    @seeleyization 11 років тому

    Hey, Coach ... nice job. I finally found someone as hyper as I am trying to explain concepts, lol.

  • @fatstats3848
    @fatstats3848 6 років тому

    Coach Mac, thanks for the value. Super helpful.

  • @CoachMac
    @CoachMac  10 років тому

    When you motion the back they can blitz the motion side, have to be able to screen away.

  • @robertmosher7418
    @robertmosher7418 4 роки тому

    Would it be easier to teach progression from boundary to field on this concept? Throw 5-0 on drive, Corner not in progression, 5-1 to dig, 5-2 to post, 5-3 to tailback on the check down? That way the QB does not have to worry about five or six protection or who is blitzing, he just reads to who is open and throws the ball?

    • @CoachMac
      @CoachMac  4 роки тому

      That is definitely an option, thanks for the feedback

  • @AndrewPhilbrick
    @AndrewPhilbrick 5 років тому

    Hey, it's been a while since you have talked about this, can you do another video likes this and go into detail on more concepts> loving this video!! Thank Coach

    • @CoachMac
      @CoachMac  5 років тому

      I can, we just dont really throw a lot of drop back game anymore. We are a heavy RPO team. Thanks for watching

  • @paulmeisel425
    @paulmeisel425 11 років тому

    Good explanations, coach.

  • @CoachMac
    @CoachMac  11 років тому

    Extra hyper right now, off to a 1-2 start!!!!!!

  • @collindaley4909
    @collindaley4909 8 років тому

    Good stuff coach thanks a lot.

  • @ryanhoward614
    @ryanhoward614 10 років тому

    I already know this stuff so this isn't nothing new. Even though I never played offense in High school I played defense, but I tell which way the QB wants to throw the ball.

  • @40judo
    @40judo 10 років тому

    Good stuff coach!

  • @Copromancer420
    @Copromancer420 10 років тому +1

    Good piece! I like the philosphy of concepts. Do you have a adjustment for 6-man protection from 2x2? Or would you motion into a 2 back set to be able to pick up a strong/front side blitzer (or 6 man preassure)? Cause if you get in a 3rd and long a defence might be able to take advantage of that and force you to throw hot. Though they cant tell front/backside of te play in a balanced formation a 6 man rush would do. Has this been an issue?

  • @themaddenmechanic5021
    @themaddenmechanic5021 3 роки тому

    I’ve takin so many notes on these videos Coach!! Great work

  • @jameslightell13
    @jameslightell13 6 років тому

    Don't know if I thanked you last time for answering my question about offensive blocking. If I hadn't I want to thank you now.
    I love your videos; the information is so clear that even a person who has never played can understand what you are talking about. Curious how would you handle an quick-out or arrow and a hitch on the same side. Would you play that as 2 Read or Man? Another question would be how would you handle a corner and post combination on the same side. How would prevent the DB's from running into each other?

    • @CoachMac
      @CoachMac  6 років тому

      Who is running the Arrow?

    • @CoachMac
      @CoachMac  6 років тому

      Defender closer to the ball has the right of way so the safety has to go over the top of the corner. Some schools have the corner come off on all outside routes of #2

    • @jameslightell13
      @jameslightell13 6 років тому

      An A-back or a WR running the arrow, while a TE running a hitch. Offense is in a tight formation: TE in the back field while A is on the LOS.

  • @CoachMac
    @CoachMac  10 років тому

    Which route combination? Each combination is more effective vs certain coverages. In general any team that can be physical and re route our guys while applying pressure with 4 rushers gives us trouble. Effecting the timing and rhythm gives us a lot of problems.

  • @troyaxiom
    @troyaxiom 10 років тому

    Coach with this type of play.....what defense gives you most worries when running this play???

  • @yvetteoconnor8782
    @yvetteoconnor8782 8 років тому +1

    can u do slot rotes

  • @tkoehler44
    @tkoehler44 5 років тому

    Can you explain to a 1st year youth football coach what a tailback double read is on a play action play? I have so many questions...

    • @CoachMac
      @CoachMac  5 років тому +1

      If you had him assigned to pick up a Playside inside LB or Playside OLB in blitz protection. I wouldnt be using that kind of protection in youth football, i would slide the whole line in one direction and put the backs opposite.

    • @tkoehler44
      @tkoehler44 5 років тому

      Coach Mac I'm looking ahead to next year's football season and I'm trying to get a good offense playbook for 12-14 yr olds in southern Arizona. Having issues with our O coordinator and next year I'm hoping to take over. Is this something i can get on your website plsyfastfootball. I need a complete playbook with explanations. willing to pay.

    • @CoachMac
      @CoachMac  5 років тому

      Im sorry but i do not have complete playbooks. Website has chalk talk and video clips of us running schemes and we do webinars from time to time.

  • @richardkusistoii9727
    @richardkusistoii9727 7 років тому

    Hey coach, love the video. Quick question you always number from outside in on playside correct? So if you were in a bunch set with Z at the point he would be the #2 so he would have the dig? And whoever was outside of him would be the #1 so the post?

  • @esuave8804
    @esuave8804 6 років тому +1

    Im starting to play wr at hs what plays do i need to know

    • @keeganmantanona9027
      @keeganmantanona9027 6 років тому

      it all depends on the offense your team is going to run. its best just to learn the different routes that you need to know, as well as the numbers assigned to them.

  • @briantinker1479
    @briantinker1479 7 років тому

    On your Shallow Concept, BS2 Runs a Corner out of 2x2. If you have collision on the Shallow, do you adjust and run the snag concept?

    • @CoachMac
      @CoachMac  7 років тому

      We do not, we are trying to get the Shallow all the way across to the QB'S read side. Most of our concepts are primarily half field concepts. We only throw 6-10 DB Passes a game.

  • @paullabate2056
    @paullabate2056 5 років тому

    Coach what are qb steps? 3 steps from gun? Thx

    • @CoachMac
      @CoachMac  5 років тому

      Quick game is Punch 1 and Drop Back is Punch 3 Step

    • @paullabate2056
      @paullabate2056 5 років тому

      @@CoachMac thanks coach

  • @damienivory139
    @damienivory139 8 років тому +2

    Hey, Coach I have a question. I played QB and everytime I saw a man free look I always go vertical to beat the man to man coverage, now I am a coach and The question I have is what other Concepts could I use to beat man coverage in a trips and 2x2 look for my offense.

    • @garyhaynes8256
      @garyhaynes8256 7 років тому

      Mesh, Stick/smash, Tail Back Wheel route or TE Seam

    • @ericjohnson4877
      @ericjohnson4877 7 років тому +1

      Keep in mind in man coverage that there's no curl/flat defender. So you can run off the inside defender with a seam route by the #2 receiver and run either a curl or a comeback with the #1. Since it's man free, the CB has to stack on top of the #1 receiver's route stem regardless if he's playing press or not and maybe even give him a cushion depending on the speed matchup. If the #1 rcvr does a good job dropping his hips and chopping his feet to make a tight break, there should be a clean throwing window for the QB.
      Also, you can use rub releases by the receivers, possibly from a 2 receiver stack look or a 3 receiver bunch look.
      Have the outside receiver _on_ the LOS and the insider receiver _off_ the LOS, and have the inside rcvr rub underneath the other rcvr to the outside and into his route. (Called a *switch* release)
      or
      Have the inside receiver _on_ the LOS and outside receiver _off_ the LOS, and have the outside rcvr rub underneath the other rcvr to the inside and into his route. (Called a *slash* release)

    • @damienivory139
      @damienivory139 7 років тому

      thank u

    • @ericjohnson4877
      @ericjohnson4877 7 років тому +4

      Hey, since you're coaching now here's something to consider:
      If you always use the same 6 man protection in a particular formation or family of formations, like for instance a single back set that's either 2x2 or trips, and if the defense puts 7 in the box against that 6 man protection, it's a safe bet someone in the protection will have a dual read. If an offense always dual reads the same two defenders, an astute defensive coordinator may send those two defenders to trigger a hot throw. Now if the defense knows who the hot throw is going to and what the route is because it's always the same, they can also set up a trap coverage where someone is lying in wait to jump into the throwing lane, and it could be a pick 6. This is typically done with a fire zone (zone blitz).
      My point is it can be a deterrent for the defense if sometimes you dual read from the "Mike" to the call side LB, and other times you dual read from the "Mike" to the LB away from the call side. Also, it can be helpful for a QB to mix up who has the built-in hot route, the #1 receiver, or the #2 receiver, or the #3 receiver, and what the route is.
      Didn't know if any of this had crossed your mind or not, hope it's useful somehow.

    • @damienivory139
      @damienivory139 7 років тому

      Thanks again and I will definitely consider that!

  • @line6believer
    @line6believer Рік тому +1

    😂 why still

  • @ritikrawat9055
    @ritikrawat9055 5 років тому

    Is it about football?

    • @CoachMac
      @CoachMac  5 років тому

      It is about football, if you don't understand it is probably not a channel to watch.

  • @mccroryshealthandfitness7242
    @mccroryshealthandfitness7242 6 років тому

    What’s your record this year?

    • @CoachMac
      @CoachMac  6 років тому

      We are currently 1-4, starting QB out middle of game 2 and we start eight 10th graders on defense. No excuses we just arent coaching good enough right now. Need to get better fundamentally

    • @mccroryshealthandfitness7242
      @mccroryshealthandfitness7242 6 років тому

      Thomas MacPherson I feel you. How many passing concepts do you have installed? I just graduated high school, from Spanish Fort high school in Alabama. I’ve been part of 2 state championships and the only times we didn’t win was bc our qb got hurt. But anyway I really wanna get into coaching, I watch soo many coaching clinics and I just enjoy
      Coaching and all the different ideas ppl have to run the same play. Your videos have really helped expand my knowledge on the game.

  • @ritikrawat9055
    @ritikrawat9055 5 років тому

    Because I didn't understand anything

  • @oneheartbeat33
    @oneheartbeat33 4 роки тому

    Hey coach great concepts!!! Can you send me your email address? I would like to get a copy of your practice schedules for the spring and what you use during the fall. I heard you say that your players go both ways...What classification are you guys?

  • @CoachMac
    @CoachMac  11 років тому

    Thank You, hope it helps.

  • @CoachMac
    @CoachMac  11 років тому

    Thank You, hope it helps.