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PRESENTED BY Jason Compton

Numbers Advantage Numbers Advantage Simplicity Simplicity Deceptive Deceptive Ball In Hands Of Best Player Ball In Hands Of Best Player Big Play Opportunities Big Play Opportunities Defensive Preparation Defensive Preparation

Numbers Advantage Numbers Advantage Simplicity Simplicity Deceptive Deceptive Ball In Hands Of Best Player Ball In Hands Of Best Player Big Play Opportunities Big Play Opportunities Defensive Preparation Defensive Preparation H: Best overall back. Power runner. Ability to run inside the tackles and throw. Z: Second half back or a WR. Ideally a speed guy who can get around the edge. Q: Must be willing to block. Can be used in trick plays to throw. F: Must be able to kick out a defensive end, reach, and scoop/cut block. X: Can be changed with a 2 nd TE, must be willing to block and downfield pass threat. Y: Must be able to execute the downblock, reach, and scoop. Pass threat. OL: Must be aggressive. Execute reach, drive, double-team, pull kick/lead, and scoop.

H: Put Z in Jet Motion. Receive snap, hand-off; fake back-side run. Z: Jet motion. Receive handoff. Read the block of the FB. Q: Stalk block. F: Pull and lead block. Kick or hook defender. X: Block man on or force defender. Y: Hard scoop, get up-field and block first color to show. OL: All reach. Combo end man on LOS. Reach rules.

H: Put Z in Jet Motion. Fake Jet Sweep. Run hard down hill through 6 hole, read G’s block. Z: Jet motion. Fake the Jet Sweep, run hard and sell the defense. Q: Stalk block. F: Kick out end man on LOS. X: Block man on or force defender. Y: Seal backside end. BSG: Pull and lead. Read FB’s block. C and PSG : Down block. OT’s: Double team end, combo to LB.

H: Put Z in Jet Motion. Fake Jet Sweep. Run hard down hill, read G’s block. Z: Jet motion. Fake the Jet Sweep, run hard and sell the defense. Q: Stalk block. X: Seal or cut block inside. BSTE: Seal or cut block inside PSTE: Downblock. Combo to LB. PST: Downblock or if no gap threat block man on. PSG: Pull and kick end man on LOS. BSG and BST: Pull and lead.

H: Put Z in Jet Motion. Fake Jet Sweep. Run hard down hill, read LB flow. Follow FB or G. Z: Jet motion. Fake the Jet Sweep, run hard and sell the defense. Q: Stalk block. BSTE: Seal or cut block inside PSTE: Block man on, turn out end man on LOS. PST: Block man on. Combo inside with PSG. PSG: Block man on. Combo block with PST to LB. C: Seal inside. Combo with BSG to LB. BSG : Seal inside. Combo with C to LB. BST : Seal inside

H: Put Z in Jet Motion. Fake Jet Sweep. Run hard down hill, sell power. Flip back to Z. Q: Jet motion. Fake the Jet Sweep, run hard and sell the defense. Z: One step forward then loop back around ready for the pitch by H on the reverse. X: Block man on or force defender. Y: Downblock, combo to the LB. BST: Downblock, combo with TE to LB. BSG: Seal inside. C: Pass set, assist BSG ; then pull deep and seal end man on line of scrimmage inside. PSG: Pull toward the jet sweep, sell power, lead up onto LB. PST: Downblock or release inside on LB. FB: Kick out end man on LOS. Sell power.