how to install a great youth offense
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HOW TO INSTALL A GREAT YOUTH OFFENSE. WE WANT OUR KICKER TO BE OUR MOST TIRED PLAYER!. F. C. C. W. M. $. B. T. N. T. E. C. Z. T. G. G. T. X. S. T. Q. H. Why Run The Spread Offense?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
WE WANT OURKICKER TO BE
OUR MOST TIRED PLAYER!
There are many youth football coaches that will shy away from the spread offense. The main reason why is the snap. Coaches tend to be scared of fumbled and/or mishandled snaps. When coaches hear the word “spread” they think passing offense. I hope to show you with this presentation that you can both run the football and pass the football successfully from the spread sets.
With efficient practice reps there will be no snapping issues. What I like about the spread is that the quarterback can see the field and the defense much easier. Say the defense is showing blitz, quarterbacks tend to pull out early from under center and fumble, because they are anxious about the blitzing defense. The shotgun not only gives the quarterback time to see the field, but it also makes him a threat to run the ball.
Another reason I favor the spread is that it helps you to get all the kids excited about playing the game. You can involve all of your skill kids in your run game and your passing game. You can also put your kids in positions or situations where they can use their athletic abilities. Kids like to throw and catch as well as run the football and the spread allows you to give the kids the opportunities to do so with success.
Spreading The Defense Out will create some key advantages:
● Make the defense defend the whole field● Make them defend multi threats (5-6 threats in each play)● The wide splits create natural running lanes and easy blocking angles .● Great blocking angles out on the flanks● Isolate “stud” defensive players● Makes defenders tackle in space (extremely difficult)● Easy read of the defense, allows a real good look where you out man or flank the defense. This will allow you to call a play where you have the advantage● Spread them out!! When you spread the defense out and use a motion it will freeze the defense, allowing you to only have to block three-four defenders to gain yardage
Using motion is a great way to get the ball carrier the ball in full stride, while working the edge of the defense. Make the defenders tackle in the open field. You can also use the motion to deceive the defense. This is a no huddle friendly offense; let the defense dictate how we will attack and beat them. If the defense wants to load the box, here comes bubble screen, sweep or play action pass. Say the defense wants to spread out with our offense and gives us a “soft box” then we hit them with: draw, iso, sweep. trap and power all day.
The screen game is really underrated. Bubble, smoke/tunnel, and pull screens are killers. I do not have to tell coaches how hard it is to get their players tackling well in space. You need to work three to four centers snapping from day one for depth. Yes, it does take time and reps but once they get comfortable with it, the spread offense will be a complete nightmare for coaches to stop.
Our Philosophy is the Spread Offense at the Youth Level is a RUN- FIRST OFFENSE, the RUN Sets up the Pass.
QUARTERBACK QEL TO LEFT QAR TO RIGHT QAZ REVERSE
TAILBACK TEL TO LEFT TAR TO RIGHT TAZ REVERSE
HBACK HEL TO LEFT HAR TO RIGHT HAZ REVERSE
SLOT SEL TO LEFT SAR TO RIGHT SEZ REVERSE
19 17 15 13 11 1 0 10 12 14 16 18
SWEEPLEAD OPT POWER TRAP ISO SNEAK SNEAK ISO TRAP POWER
LEAD OPT SWEEP
29 27 25 23 21 20 22 24 26 28
SWEEP COUNTER POWER TRAP ISO ISO TRAP POWER COUNTER SWEEP
39 37 35 33 31 30 32 34 36 38
SWEEP COUNTER POWER TRAP ISO ISO TRAP POWER COUNTER SWEEP
49 47 45 43 41 40 42 44 46 48
SWEEP COUNTER POWER TRAP ISO ISO TRAP POWER COUNTER SWEEP
SPECIALS
48 REVERSE 22 REVERSE 23 REVERSE 49 REVERSE
28 REVERSE 32 REVERSE 33 REVERSE 29 REVERSE
18 REVERSE 18 REVERSE
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1 12 16 17 13
2 22 28 29 23
3 24 32 33 25
4 23 REV 23 BOOT 22 BOOT 22 REV
5 202 201 301 303
6 201 H/L 203 FLARE 303 FLARE 201 H/L
7 O8 808 909 09
8 656 49 REVERSE 657 23
9 18 133 32 BOOT 19
10 808 SL 301 SUCKER 201 SUCKER 908 SL
H LOOKS AT S’s BLOCK FIRST
QB ZONE READS
QB ZONE READS
QB ZONE READS
2 - CIRCLE
0 - STREAK
8 - FLAG
6 - COMEBACK
4 –OUT OR ARROW (DASHES)
0UT & UP
FADE
5 -CURL
0 - STREAK
9 - POST
1 - STOP3 - SLANT
SHALLOW CROSSOR DRAG
PASSES ARE CALLED WITH A 3 DIGIT NUMBER AND SOMETIMES WITH TAGS………..
1ST NUMBER DESIGNATED PROTECTION AND THROW SIDE PERFERANCE.2ND NUMBER IS THE ROUTE OF #1 RECEIVER TO CALL SIDE.3RD NUMBER IS THE ROUTE OF #2 RECEIVER TO CALL SIDE#3 RECEIVER RUNS CHECK DOWN OR UNLESS A TAG IS CALLED#4 RECEIVER IF THERE IS ONE – RUNS POST OR SKINNY UNLESS OTHERWISE TAGGED.
200 - IS QUICK PROTECTION/THROW PREFERANCE RIGHT300 - IS QUICK PROTECTION/THROW PREFERANCE LEFT
400 – IS BOOT RIGHT PROTECTION OFF RUN PLAY FAKE LEFT500 - IS BOOT LEFT PROTECTION OFF RUN PLAY FAKE RIGHT
600 - IS STRAIGHT DROP PROTECTION/THROW PREFERANCE RIGHT700 - IS STRAIGHT DROP PROTECTION/THROW PREFERANCE LEFT
800 - IS SPRINT TURNBACK PROTECTION TO RIGHT900 - IS SPRINT TURNBACK PROTECTION TO LEFT
QB CHECKS TO 332 BECAUSE OF COVERAGE