ZONE GAME.

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ZONE GAME

Offensive Line Footwork Inside Zone Big Toe/Big Toe, Big Toe/Little Toe Aiming Point = Sternum/False Reach Take defender where he wants to go Zone Big Toe/Big Toe, Big Toe/Big Toe Aiming Point = Play Side Number/Zone Drive Outside Zone Big Toe/Little Toe, 2nd step thru crotch/Reach Aiming Point = Play side hand peck, back side hand sternum

Huddle to L.O.S. Assignment – “Play Wired In” Break the Huddle – Get to L.O.S. Alignment – Splits Horizontal – 2 Feet Vertical - Center & Guard sets alignment, Tackles up foot to inside foot of Guard Inside Zone – hand in the middle of Centers foot Outside Zone – hand at the heels of Centers foot Man Schemes (Short Yardage/Goal Line) – hand at Centers toes Stance - “balanced” Right side/Right handed – Left side/Left handed Weight on the insides of your feet, slight stagger with outside foot, “Z’s” in the knees and in the ankles Tackles with no TE attached, 2 point stance, slight bend in the waist, hands relaxed ready to strike Pre Snap Awareness – Alert to alignment & secondary rotation “Start” – Step according to play, get 2nd step in ground, fit, drive, lockout Alert to covered/uncovered Stay Low – “Waddle” in zone, “Base” in man FINISH / FINISH / FINISH

Cycle of a Snap “Do Your Job” MENTAL IS TO PHYSICAL AS 4:1!

Inside Zone Technique Everyone is responsible for their zone. A zone is defined as the area from your nose to the nose of the man next to you. This is all about covering up defenders. Block them on the angle to which they align on you and take them where you want them to go. We want to give the back options and running lanes as he approaches the L.O.S. and presses our heels. Zone = Two or more adjacent lineman working in tandem to block a specific area, not a man. When you turn, you take away an option lane for the back. Learn this rule. Instead of trying to memorize. Learn this rule.

Inside Zone Play Inside Zone Technique - Do it a million times - Repeat over and over and over, then do it one more time to be sure. Individual drills with defensive line, inside run, team work! Talk it, Chalk it, Film it, Walk it, Jog it, Run it...then run it again on film. Split = 2 Feet, Alignment, Hands at the Swoosh Patience, Patience. Stop the clock in your head Allow the back to move the defense. Visualize everyone stepping and going in the same direction (like the Rockettes on stage) All must have one goal in mind - move the defense and run where they are not!

Lead Man / Trail Man We talk in these terms - keep it simple. If you are the covered lineman working in combination with an uncovered lineman, you step according to the defender's alignment: Outside Shade = set to base Head Up = set to base/lead with 2nd step Inside Shade = set to base/lead with 2nd step ...then wait for the uncovered lineman to force you off. Uncovered Lineman, you will take your zone step footwork on the LB over you and work in combination with the covered lineman: vs. head up or outside shaded defender = use one arm, Read technique (step and take your aiming points on the LB while feeling and reading the DL with your arm). See the LB, feel the pile Stay on course for LB, use one arm until the DL tells you to use two arms.

Inside Zone Technique W M S E N T E Coaching Point: Lead man and a trail man! Trail man must get on back hip pocket of lead man. W M S E N T E Trail Lead Trail Lead Trail Lead "One Arm Read"

Footwork & Aiming Points Lead Man: We use a set step with the play side foot. This is a short wedge step to unlock our hips to get us going on our angle according to defenders alignment. Aiming points with feet are – Big Toe/Big Toe, Big Toe/Little Toe W M S E N T E Lead Lead Lead

Footwork & Aiming Points Trail Man: We use a zone step (deeper than a set step) to unlock our hips and step with width and depth to allow us to get on the back hip pocket of the lead man in the scheme. W M S E N T E Trail Trail Trail

Footwork & Aiming Points Your aiming points and 2nd step are the most important things in zone blocking. How quickly can you get your 2nd step in the ground to and thru the inside foot of the defender. Helmet will aim for the sternum of the defender and your hands will aim for pecks of the defender. W M S E N T E

Footwork & Aiming Points I want to hear your FEET!! Make sure you get your whole foot in the ground. Hands should be inside. “Tight” base, punch and grab – we want a crease in your elbows. Punch = a controlled strike, thumbs up. W M S E N T E 12 vs. 43

W M E T N E S 12 vs. 52 W M S E T N T E 12 vs. 53 Double Eagle

One Arm Read M S N T E One Arm Read M N E One Arm Read

Inside Zone Notes Helmet should ALWAYS be at the sternum of the defender - Lineman or Linebacker. Hands on the pecks. Push, Lockout, Harass, Chase your hands with your feet. Let the back move them for you - Patience when the defender goes to make a play or decision (Finish Him). Violent upper body - Furious or vehement to the point of being unjust, improper, or illegal.

Combinations Combinations vs. inside shaded defenders require the covered man to now set lead & help with inside hand for uncovered lineman. The uncovered man zone steps, use two hands, come thru, take block over & force covered man off to LB. M S N E Combinations are AT the point of attack: Lead/Trail

Front Side Combinations EAT Tackle + Tight End S E

Front Side Combinations GATE Guard + Tackle CAGE Center + Guard M M E T W M E N

Gang Call This is a call used by the front side Tackle or Tight End to alert all lineman that we are in a full zone mode front side because of LB walk up or blitz We will now adjust one man over to the call side still utilizing our set lead technique W M E T N E S $

Outside Zone Technique The ball has been predetermined to go outside we are either tossing it out there or handing it off and the back is going to run outside through the 8 hole or wider. We will use the same concepts that we use on the inside zone with the exception that now we want to reach the defense. The offensive line will be responsible for the defenders inside the box and the backs will be responsible for support or anything outside the box. We still want to cover up the defenders in the box, but our angle to do it will change. The covered lineman must now drop his play side foot with depth and aim his big toe at the little toe of the outside foot of the defender. 2nd step to and thru the crotch

Outside Zone Technique Your inside hand should aim through the sternum of the defender and your eyes and outside hand aim through the armpit press up field on the angle to which he is aligned on you You must always keep your shoulders on the angle. Everyone is responsible for reaching their zone. The uncovered lineman will use the Lead man, Trail man tech in which he will zone step and get on the back hip pocket of the covered lineman allowing the defense to show itself. Front side & back side is all about cutting down the pursuit of the defense If you lose leverage of a defender, stay on track and work up to the next level

Outside Zone Technique JAILHOUSE - this is a technique we use on our outside zone play. The uncovered lineman will jailhouse the covered lineman, running right up his backside This will allow time for the defense to show itself and let the play develop Good zone blockers are patient. Jailhouse- think about it -visualize. W M S E N T E

1&2 BACK DART GAME

DART Concept: MAN SCHEME. TACKLE PULL POSITION ASSIGNMENT COACHING PT PSTE COMBO TO SUPPORT OR MAN ON. EAT/FALSE R. PST EAT/FALSE R/BASE. “WIDE” TO ALERT B.S. OT. PSG BACK BLOCK A GAP DEFENDER. VS. 3 TECH FALSE REACH. VS ODD GASH. C VEER TO MLB/BSLB. VS. ODD GASH. VS. OVER SMASH. BSG INSIDE BASE. VS OVER SMASH. VS ODD OPEN PULL TO PSLB BST OPEN PULL FOR PSLB. ALERT “WIDE” CALL. VS ODD BASE OR TOE BSTE (CUT 5/6/7 TECH VS 4-2) ON: C GAP DEFENDER. (SIFT 9 TECH VS 4-2) OFF: ARC TO BSLB TO SUPPORT VS ODD TOE TB LIFT,OPEN,CROSSOVER OPEN,CROSSOVER,PLANT B.S. HIP POCKET OF OT

DART BEST TO A GAP DEFENDER (TIGHTEN SPLIT) B GAP DEFENDER=PSG FALSE REACH. PST: INSIDE FT WRK VS HARD CALL. BST: OPEN AND PULL GAIN WIDTH AND DEPTH. 2ND STEP FLAT. PSLB MIDDLE OF CYLINDER. “WIDE”: ADJUST COURSE AND BLOCK OUT. BSG: COVER UP AND DRIVE. LATERAL VS TIGHT TECH. REPLACE VS WIDE TECH. PSG BACK BLOCK: AIMING POINT “V” OF NECK. B.S. HAND STERNUM F.S. HAND ARMPIT

DART VS 4-3

DART VS 4-2

DART VS ODD

2 BACK DART VS. ODD

2 BACK DART VS. 5-2

2 BACK DART VS. 4-3