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End of half or game offensive concept. Mayday End of half or game offensive concept.

Base Concepts This is a single formation, used at the end of the half or game, and uses 2 base passes and 1 run Single base formation Play is called from the sideline or by the QB as an audible Or, QB can call the play at the LOS based on what he sees and what the defense is doing (If the QB can handle that responsibility) Backs and TE are always in the same alignment X & Z get to the closest position at the end of the play, they do not have to align X to the left, Z to the right The Y (TE) will not be going out on a pass so he can be covered by the X if he lines up there Looking for best 1:1 pairing Plays are the same to each side – the receiver is 1:1 and the route will vary based on alignment and first few steps This is a QB-intensive operation The base plays are a variable route to each side, an out route (3) that is to kill the clock, and a run up the middle with the 3-back

Operation Once the Mayday call is made, the players line up in the formation The OL and backs get set in their stances immediately, they will receive their instructions from the QB at the LOS The QB/Coach makes the play call based on the defensive alignment The players perform the play The snap is always on the first sound following the ‘Set’ call If the pass is completed or the run is made, the player hands the ball to the referee and hurries back to his position When the play is over the players rush back to the LOS and get in position The X & Z are the only players that change positions, the other players will always align in the same positions The X & Z align out wide, but no further than the base of the numbers Keep repeating this process until the objective is met

Mayday Base Formation Pos Responsibility Base Base formation alignment LT 2’ from the next inside OL LG C Over the ball RG RT Y 1 Under C (May go Pistol or full Gun) 2 4 yards deep, outside leg splits the LT 3 4 yards deep, aligned with the C & QB X Wide, depends on ball location. No further than the base of the numbers Z

Mayday Pat Pos Responsibility Pat Pass to the left receiver. This may be the X or the Z, but it is to the left LT 2’ from the next inside OL. Take the man on/inside. Look for LB blitz LG C Over the ball. Take the man on/backside A-gap. Look for LB blitz RG 2’ from the next inside OL. Hinge block. RT Y 1 Under C (May go Pistol or full Gun). Open toward the playside, roll toward the play side, read the WR and determine his intentions. Throw the ball to the WR or throw it away. 2 4 yards deep, outside leg splits the LT. Attack the EMLOS 3 4 yards deep, aligned with the C & QB. Attack outside of the 2-back to seal off the outside X Left Wide, depends on ball location. No further than the base of the numbers Route is based on the DB. May be a fade, fade out, or curl. Z Right Backside post

Mayday Pam Pos Responsibility Pam Pass to the Right receiver. This may be the X or the Z, but it is to the left LT 2’ from the next inside OL. Hinge block. LG C Over the ball. Take the man on/play side A-gap, backside A-gap. Look for LB blitz RG 2’ from the next inside OL. Take the man on/inside. Look for LB blitz RT Y 1 Under C (May go Pistol or full Gun). Open toward the playside, roll toward the play side, read the WR and determine his intentions. Throw the ball to the WR or throw it away. 2 4 yards deep, outside leg splits the LT. Run 3+ up the left sideline 3 4 yards deep, outside leg splits the LT. Attack the right EMLOS X Left Wide, depends on ball location. No further than the base of the numbers Backside post Z Right Route is based on the DB. May be a fade, fade out, or curl.

Mayday Ken Pos Responsibility Ken Pass to the left receiver. The intention is to run the out route (3) and the ball is either completed or is thrown away. If it is complete the WR gets out of bounds to stop the clock. LT 2’ from the next inside OL. Take the man on/inside. Look for LB blitz LG C Over the ball. Take the man on/backside A-gap. Look for LB blitz RG 2’ from the next inside OL. Hinge block. RT Y 1 Under C (May go Pistol or full Gun). Open toward the playside, roll toward the play side, read the WR and determine his intentions. Throw the ball to the WR or throw it away. 2 4 yards deep, outside leg splits the LT. Attack the EMLOS 3 4 yards deep, aligned with the C & QB. Attack outside of the 2-back to seal off the outside X Left Wide, depends on ball location. No further than the base of the numbers Route is based on the DB. May be a fade, fade out, or curl. Z Right Backside post

Mayday Katie Pos Responsibility Katie Pass to the Right receiver. The intention is to run the out route (3) and the ball is either completed or is thrown away. If it is complete the WR gets out of bounds to stop the clock. LT 2’ from the next inside OL. Hinge block. LG C Over the ball. Take the man on/play side A-gap, backside A-gap. Look for LB blitz RG 2’ from the next inside OL. Take the man on/inside. Look for LB blitz RT Y 1 Under C (May go Pistol or full Gun). Open toward the playside, roll toward the play side, read the WR and determine his intentions. Throw the ball to the WR or throw it away. 2 4 yards deep, outside leg splits the LT. Run 3+ up the left sideline 3 4 yards deep, aligned with the C & QB. Attack the right EMLOS X Left Wide, depends on ball location. No further than the base of the numbers Backside post Z Right Route is based on the DB. May be a fade, fade out, or curl.

Mayday Dave Pos Responsibility Dave 30 Dive. Give the ball to the 3-back up the middle with wedge blocking LT 2’ from the next inside OL. Step down hard to the inside and wedge block LG C Over the ball. Take the man on/play side A-gap, backside A-gap. Look for LB blitz RG RT Y 1 Under C (May go Pistol or full Gun). Step back like Midline (Mike) and hand the ball to the 3-back. Continue down the LOS to the left. 2 4 yards deep, outside leg splits the LT. Attack the inside shoulder of the EMLOS 3 4 yards deep, aligned with the C & QB. Carry the ball over the middle, looking to follow the blocking and break into the clear X Left Wide, depends on ball location. No further than the base of the numbers. Stalk the MDM Z Right

Thus spake the master Coach: It is time for you to leave.

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