Spread Option – Play Action Passing Game.

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Spread Option – Play Action Passing Game. Milford Football’s Play Action Passing Attack Vertical and Horizontal Concepts Spread Option – Play Action Passing Game.

Milford High School Gun Read Offense One Back – No Back Spread the field and force the defense to tackle in space. The Inside Zone and Midline are our featured play. Toughness and Option Counters, Darts and Play Action Pass are married to Inside Zone backfield action. Play Action married to Inside Zone

Milford High School Gun Read Offense One Back – No Back Large Jet Series Multiple edges for sweep QB Counter and Dart Four vertical play action pass. Utilize Spacing Concepts for quick game and drop back passing. Run throws need to expand Sprint out when we get in trouble.

Snap at 13 seconds “I am ADD that’s how we play.” We are up tempo Snap at 13 seconds “I am ADD that’s how we play.”

Alignment Offensive Line QB – heals at 5 yards Slots and wide outs Splits 12” to 18” inches Deep as possible. Down hand aligns with circle of the ankle of the center. Every one in a three point stance QB – heals at 5 yards Directly behind the center. Slots and wide outs DPMO Formula Formation Field Position Play Width and depth

The Vertical Split In order to assist the development of the zone combinations it is vital to get as deep as possible from the line of scrimmage. This is accomplished by placing your down hand on the circle of the ankle of the center

The Horizontal Split The horizontal split between the center and guard is one foot to eighteen inches. Close your splits if you get nervous.

The Quarterback’s Alignment: The Tailback’s Alignment The toes of the TB are six yards from the front tip of the ball thatching the outside leg of the guard. The Quarterback’s Alignment: The toes of the QB are five yards from the front tip of the ball directly behind the center.

Inside Zone Read 12, 13 Read

Each Offensive Linemen has gap responsibility. 12 Read – Inside Zone Right B Gap A Gap A Gap B Gap C Gap The front side tackle is responsible for the “C” gap. The front side guard is responsible for the “B” gap. The center is responsible for the play side “A” gap. The back side guard is responsible for the backside “A” gap. The backside guard is responsible for the backside “B” gap.

Inside Zone aiming point for the TB “Bend it” Nothing but color take the ball to LOS and wind it back “Stick it” One step cut and get vertical with shoulders square. “Take It” The B gap is open take the seam. Dive Key Inside Zone aiming point for the TB is the outside leg of the guard. Inside Zone Right

Inside Zone Midline 12, 13 Fan

The Tackle will fan block on the former Traditional Dive Key New Dive key The Tackle will fan block on the former Dive key.

What are our passing game expectations? Passing Game Ratio: 40 - 45% of play calls or about 22. Breakdown 7 - Play Action 6 - 3 Step 5 – Run passes 3 - Sprint - Out 1 - Screen Completion rate: 60 % or higher to win.

Offensive Alignment

Thoughts on Play Action Pass Utilize on run downs. Turn your linemen loose and don’t worry about it. Have both crossing concept and a vertical concept in your attack. This portion of the offense has great Home Run Potential.

P 12, 13 Slide Protection Scheme Offensive Line Rules Coaching Points: #1 Be aggressive on the front side. #2 Do not give ground on the backside. #3 Uncovered slide rules. #4 Man / Ram / Slide. Offensive Line Rules Position Assignment Right Tackle Aggressive front side. Fire Block #2 on LOS. Right Guard Aggressive front side. Fire Block #1 on LOS. If #1 is “down” block make backside call. Slide protection begins. Center Aggressive front side. Fire Block the Nose on LOS. If nose is “down” block make backside call. Slide protection begins. Left Guard Slide protection “B” gap. Left Tackle Slide protection “C” gap. Tight End

P 12, P 13 Slide Protection - Offensive Line Rules Front recognition and coaching points. The calls work from the play side tackle to the backside tackle. Man - Covered line - Fire block. Ram - First uncovered line man. Gap block Remained of the line slide.

Slide protection with the short set QB drop is at 6 yards. Protect the height of your QB. The closer the LOS is to your QB the shorter he is in the pocket. Front side aggressive. Backside on the line slide.

P12, P13 – Vertical Attack Front side “Aggressive” Backside Zone Perfect showing run. Zone at LOS Perfect. Poor Technique Gains depth. Front side “Aggressive” Backside Zone at the LOS.

P12, P13 Routes and Backfield Technique. Position Technique QB Fake 12, 13 - Rocker Ride, Deep step and gather. Throw vertical route between 18 and 22 yards. TB Fake 12, 13 block “B” gap. If you are the inside receiver run the seem on the outside of the hash. Z Inside receiver run the seem on the outside of the hash. If you are an outside receiver run a take off route. Y H Inside receiver run the seem on the outside of the hash. If you are in “Hack” motion fake 12, 13 block “B” gap. X Run take off.

Two on one fast break verses the Free Safety. The ball is delivered at 12-18 yards. Slots work the outside of the hash marks. Under Coverage is at the LOS with the run fake. Two on one fast break verses the Free Safety.

P12, P13 Routes 1 High # # F # # # # X Y Z H Q # # T

P12, P13 Routes 1 High # # F # # # # X Y Z H Q # # T

P12, P13 Routes 1 High # # F # # # # X Y H Q # Z # T

P12, P13 Routes 1 High # # F # # # # X Y H Z Q # # T

P12, P13 Routes 1 High # # F # # # # X Y Z H Q # # T

P12, P13 Bender

P12, P13 Routes 2 High Bender Concept # # F S/S # # # # X Y H Z Q # # T

P12, P13 Routes 2 High Bender Concept # # F S/S # # # # X Y H Z Q # # T

Bender Rules Push vertical and bend at 12 – 14. 2 x 2 bend with “John”. Bender can not be a TE. 3 x 1 - #2 must bend. Use Formations to get the ball to your best players. It is about match ups and ability.

Thoughts on P12, P13 Use Formations to get the ball to your best players. It is about match ups and ability. Be creative in Formations to get match ups. Match best run formation with play action. May build bail out with “X” – Fade sit.

Boot Pass

Boot Concept #1 Take off #2 Flat #3 Cross #4 Skinny Post

12, 13 Boot Protection Scheme Offensive Line Rules Coaching Points: #1 Be aggressive on the front side. #2 Do not give ground on the backside. #3 Log at LOS if possible. Offensive Line Rules Position Assignment Right Tackle Gap, Down. Right Guard Center Left Guard Pull and log #3. Left Tackle Check Pull. Tight End

12, 13 Boot Protection - Offensive Line Rules Front recognition and coaching points.

Individual Blocks. Gap Block Gap Block - A horizontal block designed to stop penetration and create lateral movement. Entry aiming point: Gap side eye and “V” neck. Lead Step 45 degree set step Up and Down open hips to appropriate angle. “Big Toe to near shoulder.” Coaching Point: “Pop and set the hips” 45 degree. Power Step Through the angle of release.. Get step two on the ground as fast as possible. Coaching Point - Lead step 45 degree - “Power step 45 degree.” Technique Strike with force on step step two. Roll hips with power step. Hands: Inside hand on the sternum. Outside hand - post the near arm. Eyes up and in the arm pit. Finish Helmet adjust on reading defender. High extension of the arms. Fast feet.

12, 13 Boot The Quarterback will boot away from the action at 6 – 8 yards. Backfield will fake 13 read.

12, 13 Boot Play side LB commits to The run and no longer can cover the pass. The Flat Player is in a bind with Two receivers in the zone..

12, 13 Boot Routes Position Technique QB Fake 12, 13 - Boot at 7-8 yards. TB Fake 12, 13 block “B” to “C” gap. #1 Run take off. #2 Run pivot out. If on the LOS chip block and run arrow. #3 Run crossing route. Aiming point 1/2 between hash and numbers at 15 -18 yards. #4 Run skinny post.

12, 13 Boot Routes

12, 13 Boot Routes

12, 13 Boot Routes

12, 13 Boot Routes

12, 13 Boot Routes

Boot Smash Concept #1 Flat #2 Read Corner #3 Cross #4 Skinny Post

12, 13 Boot Smash Position Technique QB Fake 12, 13 - Boot at 7-8 yards. TB Fake 12, 13 block “B” to “C” gap. #1 Run a sit route at 8 yards. #2 Run Smash route - make break at 12 yards working 18 to 22 yards. #3 Run crossing route. Aiming point 1/2 between hash and numbers at 15 -18 yards. #4 Run skinny post.

12, 13 Boot Smash

12, 13 Boot Smash

12, 13 Boot Smash

Late to rally on the sit route. Safety on smash with poor angle. Quarters defender Late to rally on the sit route.

12, 13 Boot Trail

Naked Scheme

12, 13 Naked “Gap” Protection Scheme Offensive Line Rules Coaching Points: #1 Be aggressive. #2 Do not give ground. #3 Work pad level between thigh and base of the numbers. #4 Auto gap verses “33’’ and Bear fronts. Offensive Line Rules Position Assignment Right Tackle Gap block to the call. Low pad level. Right Guard Center Left Guard Left Tackle Tight End

90, 91 Gap Protection - Offensive Line Rules Front recognition and coaching points. Gap Lock verses all “33” and Bear front defenses

12, 13 Naked Trail

Goal Line Play Action Passing Attack Things that have been good on the Goal Line

Boot Boot to a TE edge. Be firm with the “Y” Chip.

Boot TE / Wing Edge Fast Arrow Banana and Find the whole – Must be on path at the back of end zone

Boot Trail Attack Flank – Arrow or Run Wheel Pylon Sit

Boot From Bunch Attack Flank – Arrow or Run Corner Mini

P18, P19 from Bunch

Ace - Naked