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7 Best Quick Pass Concepts
If you’re a coach that has a “take what they give me” mentality, then there is a good chance that your quick pass concepts will be some of …
3 Simple Smash Concepts
The Smash concept is a great pass concept to defeat zone coverage. It attacks the flat defender in any zone defense, whether it’s a corner in Cover 2 …
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Why Gap Schemes in the Spread Offense? Gap schemes are a great way to create running lanes by using natural blocking angles on defensive linemen. These blocking angles …
5 Must Have Pass Concepts to Beat Cover 4
Spread passing offenses will typically see some variation of cover 4, whether it be true cover 4 or some type of pattern match coverage. These 5 passing concepts …
Blocking Outside Zone Using the Count System
In my philosophy, blocking outside zone is similar to how you would block inside zone. In fact, it’s the exact same as far as “who” the offensive linemen …
Counter Trey with Jet Motion
Counter Trey is a difficult run to stop because of the natural angles in the blocking scheme and the downhill attack. Add a little bit of deception in …
Spread Pass Concept to Attack Cover 2 & 4
Here’s one simple spread pass concept to attack cover 2 & 4 or any type of MOFO look that you may get from a defense. I usually only …
Air Raid Run Scheme Against an Odd Front
This air raid run scheme against an odd front can help any spread offense attack the defense with better leverage and angles. Coach Kent (AR) talks about one …
Snag Concept in the Spread Offense
Want a different way of running the snag concept in the spread offense? I go over what makes our snag concept successful and how we’re able to get …