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OFFENSIVE PLAYBOOK

OFFENSIVE PLAYBOOK. Playbook Legend Formations The TE will line up according to the formation side (Ex: Blue RT). WR-Z will always lineup on the same side as the TE.

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OFFENSIVE PLAYBOOK

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  1. OFFENSIVE PLAYBOOK

  2. Playbook Legend Formations The TE will line up according to the formation side (Ex: Blue RT). WR-Z will always lineup on the same side as the TE. Tight formation - When tight is used in the formation WR-Z will line up directly next to the TE but still off the line of scrimmage. Double Tight formation - WR -X will be lined up directly next to the OT. And WR -Z will line up directly next to the TE but still off the line of scrimmage. Blocking - All blocking is base zone blocking principles unless otherwise indicated. RB’s blocking indicated in blue means they will first look to block before going out into a route. Passing Passes indicated in Green is the first option. The passes in blue indicate the 2nd option.

  3. Position Chart TE LefT LT LG TE RG C RT WR -X WR-Z QB - 10 FB - 30 HB - 20

  4. Position Chart TE RighT WR -X LT LG RG C RT TE WR-Z QB - 10 HB - 20 FB - 30

  5. WR Routes Waggle 10 & turn around Slant Fly Out\In TE Routes Fly Flare Crossing RB Routes Flare LT/RT

  6. BLUE TE WR - X WR - Z FB - 30 HB - 20

  7. Blue RT Z Reverse TE WR - X WR - Z FB - 30 HB - 20

  8. Blue RT 23 Cross Block LT TE WR - X WR - Z FB - 30 HB - 20

  9. BLUE Tight RT TE Flare 10 & Turn around slant Flare TE WR - X WR - Z FB - 30 HB - 20

  10. BRONCO TE WR - X WR - Z FB - 30 HB - 20

  11. Bronco RT 37 Flare 10 & turn around slant TE WR - Z WR - X FB - 30 HB - 20

  12. COLTS TE WR - X WR - Z HB - 20 FB - 30

  13. Pass 1 15 & turn around 3- 5 yard Crossing 5 yard slant TE WR - X WR - Z

  14. Pass 2 Fly 10 & Turn around 5 Yard Waggle TE WR - X WR - Z

  15. Pass 3 10 & Turn Around 15 & Out 5 & out TE WR - X WR - Z

  16. COLT RT QUICK SCREEN LT TE WR - X WR - Z HB - 20 FB - 30

  17. COLT RT QUICK SCREEN RT 10 yard slant 5 & Turn around TE WR - X WR - Z FB - 30 HB - 20

  18. Buck WR - X WR - Z QB - 10 HB - 20 FB - 30 TB - 40

  19. Buck 23 Counter Trey WR - X WR - Z FB - 30 QB - 10 HB - 20 TB - 40

  20. Buck 38 Sweep WR - X WR - Z FB - 30 QB - 10 HB - 20 TE TB - 40

  21. Buck Wedge 41 Dive TE WR - X WR - Z QB - 10 HB - 20 FB - 30 TB - 40

  22. DEFENSIVE PLAYBOOK

  23. HB FB QB WR 3-3 Stack - Base TE RT G C G LT WR S-DE N DE CB CB R B S M W FS Linemen – Engage then react to what O-line is trying to do. If they push you in a direction get low and disrupt the direction. M Backer – Responsibility is the FB. Reacts to the first move of the FB. Wrong arm FB, get shoulder low, create a pile-up. W & S Backer – Responsibility is HB. React to the first move. R & B Backer – Contain guys. If play is away, wait 2 sec (clear cleats 3 times) then get to ball. If play is to, come up and play with outside contain the priority. FS – is the QB spy, he flows with the QB and plays pass first. CB’s – Play pass first then provide backside pursuit. Strong side is determined by either the TE or the big side of the field. This will determine which side the Strong DE (S-DE) will line up on. This is an attacking defense, every defensive player should be moving towards the backfield.

  24. 3-3 Stack – Destroyer Right HB FB QB WR WR TE RT G C G LT N DE S-DE CB CB R B W S M FS FS is the QB spy.

  25. 3-3 Stack – Destroyer Left HB FB QB WR WR TE RT G C G LT N DE S-DE CB CB R B W S M FS FS is the QB spy.

  26. 3-3 Stack – Bandit Blitz HB FB QB WR WR TE RT G C G LT LE N RE CB CB B R S M W FS Bandit inches up to the LOS before the snap and then goes like a wildman to the ball. Sam crosses behind bandit and takes the outside contain.

  27. 3-3 Stack – Robber Blitz HB FB QB WR WR TE RT G C G LT LE N RE CB CB B R S M W FS Robber inches up to the LOS before the snap and then goes like a wildman to the ball. Will crosses behind Robber and takes the outside contain.

  28. 3-3 Stack – Inside Cross L, Pinch Out HB FB QB WR WR TE RT G C G LT RE LE N CB CB B R W S M FS Nose plays over Strong Side guard

  29. 3-3 Stack – Inside Cross R, Pinch Out HB FB QB WR WR TE RT G C G LT S-DE N DE CB CB B R S M W FS Nose plays over Strong Side guard

  30. OFFENSIVE LINE PLAYBOOK

  31. ZONE BLOCKING SCHEME M M S W E T Center blocks the opposite side the play is going to. T E C LT LG RG RT TE • Zero splits 6” between feet. Ask yourself are you covered or uncovered! • If you are covered that is your man, Drive your man away from the ball. Keep your backside to the hole called on the play. • If you aren’t covered you help block playside or take first threat and get to second level. • When lining up, shoulders are even with the Centers hips. • Use L.E.G. technique – Load, Explode, and Go. • Center help blocks backside then takes the pursuing backside linebacker or safety.

  32. TKO BLOCKING SCHEME TRACK AND KICKOUT BLOCKING M M S W E T T E C TE LT LG RG RT TE Even number play called M M Odd number play called S W E T T E C TE LT LG RG RT TE 1. Zero splits 6” between feet. Shoulders are even with the Centers hips. Playside blockers from Center to ‘AT’ man (blocker at point of attack) block down on defenders at angles. Double TE’s. 2. Center is key, he attacks backside by taking 2 diagnoal steps and then stopping. If engaged should be a stalemate after 2 steps, if no defender just stop after 2 steps so other linemen can find landmarks. Make sure to get head to outside (opposite side) hip of rushing defensive player. Must stop the penetration, this is priority 1. 3. Playside G, T, and TE each fight to hit landmark, which is the outside shoulder of the man to their inside. If they are covered they take that man to the landmark, if uncovered take the next threat to the landmark. If defender is in track, you must drive him to landmark. 4. Backside G and T pull up into the alley that is created and find ‘UGLY’ jerseys. Guard looks outside-in and tackle looks inside-out. 5. FB seals the outside wall. FB most likely will get E at LOS or the CB. He always blocks the first threat. 6. QB has backside rushers. 7. The play should have a slight delay, no dive plays. Counters work well.

  33. WEDGE BLOCKING SCHEME C LG RG LT RT TE TE C TE LT LG RG RT TE • Zero splits 6” between feet. Shoulders are even with the Centers hips. Everyone moves to Center. Double TE’s • Center aims for the endzone. Fires out and then takes a half step and lets the rest of the line form and drive him up the field. • The Guards out to the Ends must step inside (slide inside) and get their inside shoulder into the near rib cage and their outside hand on the near shoulder pad while the inside hand presses on the lower back. It might take the tackle and ends two steps to get fit. • Runner fits in wedge and when he feels it slowing down he yells EXPLODE!!. All linemen shoot out and hit someone. Runner finds seem and goes.

  34. CROSS BLOCKING SCHEME LEFT M M W E T E S T C TE LT LG RG RT RIGHT M M S W T E E T C LT LG RG RT TE • Zero splits 6” between feet. Shoulders are even with the Centers hips. • Everyone else zone blocks first threat, using L.E.G. Technique.

  35. TRAP BLOCKING SCHEME TRAP LEFT M S W M T E E T C LT LG RG RT PULL LEFT S W M M E T T E C LT LG RG RT • Zero splits 6” between feet. Shoulders are even with the Centers hips. • If Trap Left is called, left side of line and center block man to their right. The opposite for Pull Right. • Use L.E.G. techniques, fit position on defenders numbers with helmet on outside armpit. • Run 25 or 26 toss with this scheme.

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