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Natrona Football: Run Game Analysis

Natrona Football: Run Game Analysis. O-Line Coach Tom Grogan. Natrona Football Run Game. Philosophy Goals and Expectations Guide to O-Line Prep Inside Zone Outside Zone Counter Power Wild Stang. Natrona Football. Run Dominate Team for 20 Years Running QB and Physical RB

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Natrona Football: Run Game Analysis

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  1. Natrona Football: Run Game Analysis O-Line Coach Tom Grogan

  2. Natrona Football Run Game • Philosophy • Goals and Expectations • Guide to O-Line Prep • Inside Zone • Outside Zone • Counter • Power • Wild Stang

  3. Natrona Football • Run Dominate Team for 20 Years • Running QB and Physical RB • 60 – 70% of our offense has been run or pass/run option • Running QB has key to our offense • Multiple Formations with limited Plays • Simplified learning curve for the players

  4. Natrona Football • Put the weak defensive player in bad positions • Create mismatches with motion • Use formations to our advantage • Force the defense to play sound every play

  5. Philosophy • Starts with the O-Line • Attitude and Effort • Technique (Leverage) • Knowledge • Brotherhood • Win

  6. Goals and Expectations • Why Goals • Players need to know exactly what is expected (20%) • Essential to any success • Must be measurable • Developed Pre-Season and Weekly • Must be analyzed and discussed • Weekly Goals • Position (O-Line) • Meetings and Practice • Game Day Goals • Team and Position

  7. O-Line Prep • Film • What do you want your players to see • Weekly film guides and worksheets • Weekly Preparation Sheets • Front and Stunt • Blitz • Safety Reads • Down, Distance, Field, and Red Zone

  8. Inside Zone • Running Back • First Step • Lateral (2:30 /9:30) • Aiming Point (Butt of the PS Guard) • QB Read • Backside DE (Pull or Give) • O-Line • Covered and Uncovered • Nose to Nose • Head to Playside if covered • Double to Backer if Uncovered • Near Knee

  9. Inside Zone

  10. Inside Zone Choice • O-Line and RB Rules Stay the Same • QB Read • Check DE give or pull • 2nd Read OLB/Flat Area defender • Recievers • X or Z block the Corner • A Runs Bubble Screen

  11. Inside Zone Choice

  12. Outside Zone • TE Calls • Pin Block or Normal Zone • RB Aiming Point • D Gap • O-Line Rules • Covered and Uncovered • Nose to Nose • Head Across • PS Covered is Man • Center and BS Guard • One Cuts the other is 2nD Level • BS Tackle • 3 Levels

  13. Outside Zone

  14. Counter • O-Line Rules • Playside Tackle, Gaurd and Center • Inside Leverage (Gap Control not Man Control) • Wall Down • BS Guard • Kick Out • Pull is up the field working inside out leverage • BS Tackle • Hugging Double Teams on Pull Leaning Inside • Wrap Around • RB/QB Follow Blocks

  15. Counter

  16. Power • O-Line Rules • Wall Down • Kick Out • FB has to work inside out • Wrap Around • Guard is hugging Double Teams • RB/QB Follow Blocks

  17. Power

  18. Wild Stang Adjustments • A Back Motion • Back must RUN FULL SPEED • QB Fake • Without a GREAT FAKE the SS or OLB with not commit to speed sweep

  19. Wild Stang Out Side Zone

  20. Wild Stang Inside Zone

  21. Wild Stang Counter

  22. Wild Stang Power

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