Angle Blocking Concepts Coach Kenny Mead Palm Harbor, FL
What We’re Covering What Is It? Angle Blocking Concepts (ABC) - Historical Perspective ABC Advantage Simple Physics Primary Assignments Severe Angle Blocking - SAB Track & Kick Out - TKO Load, Explode & Go - LEG Installation Progression Cut-Ups
What Is It? Down Blocking Scheme PS Players Block in a Track Players Don’t Chase Defenders They Engage First Man to Cross Their Face KO At Point of Attack Primarily for Trap, Power & Counter Game
Historical Perspective Woody Hayes & Earl Bruce - Slam Blocking Barry Alvarez - Track Blocking Jack Gregory - Severe Angle Blocking (SAB) Darrin Fisher - Track & Kick-Out (TKO)
ABC Advantage Power Angles Simple and Consistent Assignments No Complicated Rules to Cycle Through Double Teams When and Where We Want Multiple Plays - Same Schema Every Lineman is Important True Team Blocking
Simple Physics F=ma The Greater the Angle - The Greater the Force 45 Degree Down Block 1.5x - 2x Force Advantage 30 Degree Down Block 2x - 2.5x Force Advantage Kick Out Block 2.5x - 3x Force Advantage
Simple Physics 2 - 12 Year Old Players @ 135 Lbs. Drive Block Player 1 135 x 2 = 270 Force Player 2 135 x 2 = 270 Force 270 - 270 = 0 Stalemate X O
Simple Physics X O 2 - 12 Year Old Players @ 135 Lbs. 30 Degree Angle Block Player 1 135 x 2 = 270 Force Player 2 135 x 2 x 2.5 = 675 Force 675 - 270 = 405 Force Advantage X O
Angle Blocking Basics X G T E Playside C, G, T & TE
Angle Blocking Basics X G T E Playside C, G, T & TE 30 Degree Angle Block
Angle Blocking Basics X E T G G T E Backside Guard & Tackle
Angle Blocking Basics X E T G G T E Backside Guard & Tackle Pull to Play Side
Angle Blocking Basics X E T G G T E Backside Guard & Tackle Tight End Pull to Play Side Tight End
Angle Blocking Basics X E T G G T E Backside Guard & Tackle Tight End Pull to Play Side Tight End Slide or Shoe Shine to the Inside
Two Methodologies Severe Angle Blocking (SAB) Track and Kick Out (TKO)
Severe Angle Blocking (SAB) X G T E Playside Blockers Engage Man in Track All of the Way to Boundary Shortcoming Players Advanced at Different Speeds Creating Openings for LB’s to Shoot Through
Track and Kick Out (TKO) X G T E Developed by Coach Darrin Fisher Uses Landmarks to Create Wall and Stop LB Penetration
Track and Kick Out (TKO) Assignments X G T E
Track and Kick Out (TKO) Assignments X G T E Center Drives Man in Track 2 Steps & Stops Priority is 2-Tech Starts TKO Wall
Angle Blocking Basics X G T E Center Drives Man in Track 2 Steps & Stops Priority is 2-Tech Starts TKO Wall Guard Drives Man in Track to Outside Shoulder of Center & Stops
Track and Kick Out (TKO) X G T E Center Drives Man in Track 2 Steps & Stops Priority is 2-Tech Starts TKO Wall Guard Drives Man in Track to Outside Shoulder of Center & Stops Tackle Drives Man in Track to Outside Shoulder of Guard & Stops
Track and Kick Out (TKO) X G T E Center Drives Man in Track 2 Steps & Stops Priority is 2-Tech Starts TKO Wall Guard Drives Man in Track to Outside Shoulder of Center & Stops Tackle Drives Man in Track to Outside Shoulder of Guard & Stops TE Drives Man in Track to Outside Shoulder of Tackle & Stops
Track and Kick Out (TKO) E T G X No Room for Play Side Leakage
Track and Kick Out (TKO) E T G X G BS Guard Pulls Looking to Outside
Track and Kick Out (TKO) E G T G X T BS Tackle Pulls Looking to Inside
Track and Kick Out (TKO) E G T G X E BS TE Slide Blocks or Shoe Shine’s 3-Tech or Wider
Track and Kick Out (TKO) E G T G X E
Track and Kick Out (TKO)
Track and Kick Out (TKO)
Track and Kick Out (TKO) Load Explode & Go (LEG) Recap
Track and Kick Out (TKO) Video Clips
What We’ve Covered What It Is Angle Blocking Concepts (ABC) - Historical Perspective ABC Advantage Simple Physics Primary Assignments Severe Angle Blocking - SAB Track & Kick Out - TKO Load, Explode & Go - LEG Cut-Ups
Contact Information Kenny Mead Kmead@Mac.com www.GregoryDoubleWing.com www.DoubleWingSymposium.com