The B back will aim to the outside hip of the guard (b gap) just like ISV. The QB will reach the ball back further to allow the rb more time to read the blocks
So as I've been doing more of these I've gotten better at recognizing different intricacies (ie: belly vs zone dive) from people's comments.
CPJ uses a very simple if/then methodology to call plays, you can use google to find it if you're interested. When the play side linebacker scrapes...
So it is a labor of love, but I've got a pretty good system down and can pump them out in a few hours if it has my undivided attention.
That being said, I rip the videos from YouTube, so if that spider camera angle is there, you can post it and I can start playing around with it
You hit the nail on the head. So many of the looks are designed to look exactly the same. It sometimes takes me several times to view a okay to determine what it is after checking out the blocking/ trying to see the qb's read
I ran a variation of it last year. When I become an OC/HC I'll absolutely run it. I've been collecting resources for about the last year on coaching points/drills/installation/play calling. The primary reason is it allows you to have more blockers at the point of attack due to leaving 1 or 2...
Hey guys, I'm actually the author of these videos. I'm a HS football coach in WI who fell in love with this offense last year. I did these videos in reverse order, so the UGA one is probably the most accurate in terms of identifying plays. My hope is to continue these once the season starts.
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