ONEONTA FOOTBALL “2004 AHSAA 3A State Champions”

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ONEONTA FOOTBALL “2004 AHSAA 3A State Champions” Coach Josh Niblett Head Football Coach

The Key To The Oneonta Scheme Spread Offense With Multiple Schemes Out Of Multiple Formations With Multiple Motions/ Shifts Using Multiple Personnel Run Every Play Scheme Out Of The Formation Sets And Paces: 1 Back/ 2 Backs/ No Backs 1 Tight End/ 2 Tight Ends/ No Tight Ends 2 Wides/ 3 Wides/ 4 Wides/ 5 Wides Various Motions By Wide Receivers And Backs Go From the Gun And Under Center Wristband Pace/ Signal Pace/ 2 Minute Pace Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Our Personnel With The Scheme Offensive Line Averaged 210 Lbs. (3 Of Them 205 Lbs. Or Less) 4 Starting Wide Receivers Averaged A 4.9 In The 40 1 Back 5’5/ 200 Lbs.– 1 Back 5’10/ 160 Lbs.– QB 5’8/ 170 Lbs. (Sophomore) 6 Starters Back From 2003 Runner-Up Team Results Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

RESULTS 2 backs that rushed for 1370 yds/ avg. 7.41/ carry & 1177 yds/ avg. 5.97/ carry sophomore QB threw for 1613 yds. Averaged 13.55 yds. A completion (6 int.) 3 receivers with 25 or more catches and 300 or more yds. Receiving Averaged 223 yds. Rushing a game/ 119 yds. Passing a game Averaged 30 pts. A game Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

GOALS TO BEING SUCCESSFUL FIRST: GOD IS IN CONTROL DISCIPLINE 2. BELIEVE IN YOURSELF AND THE SYSTEM OUR SCHEME FIT OUR PERSONNEL, NOT THEIRS DICTATE THE FLOW OF THE GAME Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

GOALS TO BEING SUCCESSFUL CONTINUED 5. ALWAYS BELIEVE THAT IT IS NOT WHAT WE DO IN PREPERATION TO BE SUCCESSFUL, BUT HOW WE DO IT! WE MUST WORK HARDER THAN OUR OPPONENTS EVERYDAY!! OFF-SEASON MEETING TIME INDIVIDUAL PRACTICE TIME GROUP PRACTICE TIME TEAM PRACTIVE TIME GAME TIME Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

RUN GAME WITH VARIOUS FORMATIONS AND MOTIONS INSIDE ZONE LONG TRAP/ SHORT TRAP JET SWEEP RUN/ PASS OFF THE ONEONTA JET ACTION Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Oneonta Run Scheme From The Gun Inside Zone Scheme Trap Scheme Jet Sweep Scheme Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Inside Zone (Stance, Technique, Assignment, Finish, Fun) Rules A. Covered/Uncovered Covered - base lead-45 degree path If DL stunts inside-punch shoulder- stay on 45 Uncovered – flat step playside-45 degree path Look for DL stunt to you Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Inside Zone Rules B. 1st Level- 1st Priority (Try to work 2 for 2) Cover up defensive linemen Backs will get backers flowing Work to 2nd level lock on at armpit level Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Inside Zone Rules C. Running backs attack B gap then find daylight. 2 backs split flow/ opposite back backside emol 1 back – QB read backside emol Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Inside Zone 2. Tags Stay Load Near Option Nose Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Inside Zone Ball Carriers F T Q Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

BACK Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Trap Scheme Long Trap (Staff) 1. Rules A. Playside Tackle- B Gap Threat- Combo To Playside Backer/No B Gap Threat Free Release To Backer Playside Guard- A Gap Threat- Block Down/ No A Gap Threat- Combo With Tackle To Playside Backer Center- Block Back VS. Shade or 2 Technique/ Release To Backside Backer VS. 3 Technique/ Combo With Playside guard to Backer VS. 0 Technique Backside Guard- Pull and Kick Out Emol (May Log) Aiming Point- Inside HIP Backside Tackle- Inside Cut VS. 3 Technique NO 3 Technique- release To Backer On 45 Degree Angle Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Long Trap Rules 1st Level- 1st Priority- Take care of the combo Running Back- Quick Counter Step Hug the Combo Then Hit It North & South - 2 Backs Split Flow/ Playside Back- I-Zone Fake And Block Backside Emol - 1 Back- QB Read Backside Emol Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Long Trap Tags Stay Load Near Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Long Trap Ball Carriers F T Q Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Short Trap (Staff) Rules Playside Tackle- Inside Release To Playside Backer Playside Guard- Inside Release VS. 2/3 Technique To Backside Backer - Combo With Center VS. Nose Or Shade To Backside Backer Or Stacked Backer (3-3) Center- Block Back VS. Shade Or 2 Technique - Combo With Playside Guard To Backer VS. 0 Tech. Backside Guard- Pull And Trap B Gap Threat - No B Gap Threat, Trap Emol (3-3 Or 3-4) Aiming Point- Inside Hip Backside Tackle- Inside Release To Backside Backer On 45 Degree Angle Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Short Trap Rules 1st Level- 1st Priority- take Care Of The Combo Running Back- No Counter Step Hug The Combo Then Hit It -2 Backs Split Flow/ Playside Back- I-Zone Fake And Block the Backside Emol - 1 Back- QB Read Backside Emol Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Short Trap Tags Stay Load Near Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Short Trap Ball Carriers F T Q Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

BACK Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Jet Sweet Scheme Jet Sweep (staff) 1. Rules A. Playside tackle- stretch rules Playside Guard- pull playside with a little depth Look for alley player or frontside backer. Center- stretch rules Backside Guard- pull playside- look for edge No edge turn up B Gap Strong- look for backer Backside Tackle- stretch rules with depth. Running Back-force player or frontside backer Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Jet Sweep Scheme Cont… Tags A. Crack Ball Carriers A. H B. T Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Jet Sweep Scheme Cont… C. Run/Pass Off Jet Action A. Zone Scheme B. Long/Short Trap Scheme C. Quick Game D. Sprint Out Game Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

OUR KEY TO WINNING Is this simple phrase: YOU’RE NOT BORN A WINNER. YOU’RE NOT BORN A LOSER. YOU’RE BORN A CHOOSER! You make the choice!!! How do you want to be remembered? Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Mathew 19:26 Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” BACK TO START Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett

Presented By Coach Josh Niblett Created by Jordan Casey and Zeke Parenteau Oneonta High School Coach Josh Niblett