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<blockquote data-quote="33jacket" data-source="post: 257547" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>What you are referring to is typically an outside zone or stretch scheme. But you can zone block for a gap. The easy way that works is a dl gets doubled then one of the ol comes off that double and blocks number 2. 2 could be a mlb olb or S depending on the D being used. Who doubles at the point of attack is determined by who is covered. The person doubling comes off the block always for 2. This is done only for the gap playside; as 5 OL cant have two double teams. </p><p></p><p>What you refer to is more commonly shown as a stretch play where the objective of the OL is to slide the Dl vs exploit a single hole....</p><p></p><p>There are three common zone blocking schemes. Inside zone outside zone and stretch. The power inside is based off power with inside zone double team</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="33jacket, post: 257547, member: 628"] What you are referring to is typically an outside zone or stretch scheme. But you can zone block for a gap. The easy way that works is a dl gets doubled then one of the ol comes off that double and blocks number 2. 2 could be a mlb olb or S depending on the D being used. Who doubles at the point of attack is determined by who is covered. The person doubling comes off the block always for 2. This is done only for the gap playside; as 5 OL cant have two double teams. What you refer to is more commonly shown as a stretch play where the objective of the OL is to slide the Dl vs exploit a single hole.... There are three common zone blocking schemes. Inside zone outside zone and stretch. The power inside is based off power with inside zone double team [/QUOTE]
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