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<blockquote data-quote="stylee" data-source="post: 26901" data-attributes="member: 882"><p>We do run an inside zone running play though - the zone dive. I did a fairly basic write-up on it on Jim's old site.</p><p></p><p>Because of our RB'd tighter proximity to the LOS, his "break point" for cutting back is much closer than an I-formation back's. And because we aren't primarily a zone team, our OLs sophistication with regard to blocking rules isn't as great as many other teams'.</p><p></p><p>However, our zone dive IS a zone run and is an essential constraint play for us. Every "flexbone"/spread option coach has it in his Sainted Six of required plays for this offense. </p><p></p><p>I know I repped the hell out of it with my teams. I always wished I could have a line that was super-proficient at it AND our veer stuff - Alex Gibbs meets Paul Johnson - but you can only do so much in practice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stylee, post: 26901, member: 882"] We do run an inside zone running play though - the zone dive. I did a fairly basic write-up on it on Jim's old site. Because of our RB'd tighter proximity to the LOS, his "break point" for cutting back is much closer than an I-formation back's. And because we aren't primarily a zone team, our OLs sophistication with regard to blocking rules isn't as great as many other teams'. However, our zone dive IS a zone run and is an essential constraint play for us. Every "flexbone"/spread option coach has it in his Sainted Six of required plays for this offense. I know I repped the hell out of it with my teams. I always wished I could have a line that was super-proficient at it AND our veer stuff - Alex Gibbs meets Paul Johnson - but you can only do so much in practice [/QUOTE]
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