Two Simple Gap Schemes to Score More Touchdowns
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 …
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 …
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 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 …
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 …
Breakdown of Power Read Shovel in the Spread Offense Power read shovel has become a favorite scheme for most spread offenses because it’s versatility to attack the defense …
Oregon’s first game under new OC Coach Joe Moorhead and QB Tyler Shough did not disappoint. The ducks took on Stanford and it didn’t take long for both …
How Oregon Used Inside Zone to Take Down Stanford Read More »
I talk about a few different ways you can run inside zone read with a tight end in the spread offense. Tight End is a difficult position to …
Inside Zone Read with a Tight End in the Spread Offense Read More »
In the latest video, I break down coaching the mesh point for inside zone read in the Spread Offense. This relationship between QB and RB needs to be …
Coaching the Mesh Point for Inside Zone Read in the Spread Offense Read More »
Having trouble blocking inside zone read against a 3-3 stack? I discuss blocking rules and responsibilities against the stack and explain how the QB’s read is different than …
Blocking inside zone read against an odd front can be difficult for offenses in the spread because of the uncovered gaps and linebackers that are fit to defend …