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  • @collincortright8640
    @collincortright8640 6 місяців тому +3

    Subscribed. This is what I've been looking for for a while.

  • @waviiboiitrey6
    @waviiboiitrey6 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the help Coach

  • @iamjustishype3859
    @iamjustishype3859 3 місяці тому

    Great stuff. Thanks coach

  • @user-ln2sx2ie9t
    @user-ln2sx2ie9t 11 місяців тому

    Great job Coach. I know this is a few years old. It's the first I've seen it.

  • @karolrosen9693
    @karolrosen9693 4 місяці тому

    Great! I like it you explanations a lot.

  • @ibrahimfletcher9170
    @ibrahimfletcher9170 4 роки тому +3

    This talk helped me connect a few dots. Thank you very much. Everyone else look out cause we’re coming in 2020!

    • @theassistantcoach
      @theassistantcoach 4 роки тому

      I’m glad you liked it coach! Was it anything specific that you connected or it just overall was an “aha” type thing?

  • @jodyconnor6340
    @jodyconnor6340 2 дні тому

    Assuming zone would be it's own family. Would you make trap/down its own family, or would it be power or counter family?
    I would consider power not only a single puller but also wrapping, not kicking.

  • @courtneysmith7139
    @courtneysmith7139 2 місяці тому

    Gap related

  • @thundacat9378
    @thundacat9378 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks you for these videos coach.. I am a former receiver. Going into coaching with the hopes of being an offensive coordinator in the near future. Ive begun studying the o-line in attempts to have a dominant run game. Your videos have made this a lot easier.. Do you have any suggested books/websites that will help me learn the line and run game better? P. S. Can you explain Quick Tackle, Quick Guard,.. And the differences with the other three lineman? Thank you

    • @theassistantcoach
      @theassistantcoach 3 роки тому +4

      Here are some more of my platforms:
      Website: www.theassistantcoach.net
      Facebook: facebook.com/TheAssistantCoach1
      Twitter: @Assist_Coach1
      Instagram: the_assistantcoach
      instagram.com/the_assistantcoach/
      CoachTube: coachtube.com/users/theassistantcoach
      You may find some more good things there.
      Also, I’ve made a sort of beginner course for coaching OL
      coachtube.com/course/football/coaching-offensive-line-the-essentials/6640548?track=4fdc64b560077d13a235f1f53d09d01d
      I would also check out anything you can find from the following coaches: Bob Wylie, Jim McNally (he is eccentric but a genius), and Paul Alexander. These three are some of the most influential coaches on OL play in my opinion.
      LeCharles Bentley has a good platform with some very good teaching resources as well.
      I would check out The COOL clinic. (COOL Coaches Of Offensive Linemen) On there website you can buy older clinic tapes for cheaper but it will have several of the guys I mentioned above.
      As far as quick guard/tackle, that is used in some offenses to designate pullers because they are usually smaller. The other side would be the strong side because they are usually bigger and maybe less nimble. They would typically flip sides based on play call. So, for example, on power, your strong side guys always double team and block down and your quick guard always pulls.
      Not every offense is set up in that manner.
      Lastly, here is my email if you have some more questions cody@theassistantcoach.net
      I know this is a lot but I really hope this helps!

  • @JakeFranklinFB
    @JakeFranklinFB 2 роки тому +1

    You are a fantastic teacher. Thanks for making this video!
    What would you say is the biggest difference between Pin & Pull and Buck Sweep?

    • @theassistantcoach
      @theassistantcoach 2 роки тому

      I appreciate that. For me it is 2 main things: 1) Buck pulls play side and backside OL whereas pin usually is just play side 2) Buck in a (traditional sense) usually has a misdirection or crossing action in the backfield, ie “cross buck” and pin usually doesn’t have that action.
      Both aiming points for the backs are similar, they typically read whomever is the first puller and make their move off of that block.

  • @edgarallen789
    @edgarallen789 3 роки тому

    Question about the ravens current scheme, coach. Not sure how to call this and wanted your take; QB shotgun with option (or what looks like Bash read). Looks like typical GT bash counter but with a center pulling and kicking end along with LT. ravens also have RB jet motion from out wide right and ends up getting the ball with another RB as a lead blocker. Anyway is this just bash counter with center subbing for the LG ? Thanks coach

    • @theassistantcoach
      @theassistantcoach 3 роки тому

      Yes. NFL centers are usually more capable pullers. It’s hard to pull and snap. They would do this just because of 1) angles or 2) covered/uncovered rules in their scheme.

    • @edgarallen789
      @edgarallen789 3 роки тому

      @@theassistantcoach Thank you coach. I appreciate it.

  • @marcoeckhoff9920
    @marcoeckhoff9920 11 місяців тому

    Sad that you changed the defense front just for the last concept (sweep). I would have liked you talk about it against a 4 men front.

    • @theassistantcoach
      @theassistantcoach 11 місяців тому

      Sorry. It was just easiest to make the point I was going for with that front. In truth, some plays are better vs some fronts and this is an example. If you wanted it from a 4 man, it would be best with an on the line TE because you would need the TE to block on, T to block down on a 3, C to block back on the nose and then your guards could pull.

    • @marcoeckhoff9920
      @marcoeckhoff9920 11 місяців тому

      @@theassistantcoach I totally agree, but sometimes youjust need to be able to run it against unfavorable fronts. On our level (germany senior amateurs) we can't be picky. ;)

    • @marcoeckhoff9920
      @marcoeckhoff9920 11 місяців тому

      @@theassistantcoach I know it's a tough one, and I play really low level Football (german senior amateur), but we run Sweep from 20 personal, because we do one formation offense on purpose. ;)