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Colesen Sheaffer
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Zach Frazier combo blocks are a delight #nfl #football #steelers
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The Steelers have found another Center
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Thanks for watching the all-22 film breakdown on Zach Frazier! Follow me on Twitter and TikTok @slaw_fb
Vic Fangio knows a thing or two about outside zone heavy teams #nfl #football #eagles #defense
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derek carr is slingin it #nfl #football #sports #saints #derekcarr
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Famous Shanahan concept “Drift” #nfl #football #sports #shanahan #saints
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The Saints Offense is good, or is it?
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Thanks for watching the all-22 film breakdown on the New Orleans Saints offense! Follow me on Twitter @slaw_fb
Deep Choice route go brr #football #nfl #cfb25 #collegefootball
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how do the hashes help the Tennessee/USF offense? #football #nfl #cfb #cfb25 #collegefootball
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The Offense that you can't run in the NFL
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Thanks for watching the all-22 film breakdown on the Veer and Shoot offense and why it does not work in the NFL. Time Stamps: 1:00 Intro 1:59 Offensive Overview 2:42 Deep Choice Routes 4:56 RPOs 5:52 The Hashes 7:42 Quarterbacking 9:46 Other Notable Names 8:56 Outro Follow me on Twitter and TikTok @slaw_fb
Greg Roman is going to love Kimani Vidal #nfl #football #chargers
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The Bills and Ray Davis Duo’ed the Steelers into submission #nfl #football #sports
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Anthony Richardson’s mental chops are impressive (full video on channel) #nfl #football #sports
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Colts running 989. #nfl #football #sports
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The Eagles Offense was PAINFULLY static in 2023 #football #eagles #nflfilmbreakdown #flyeaglesfly
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W video 🔥
If that d tackle sticks to his gap he makes that tackle. But he anticipates the cutbacks
That back side tackle has to get cross face to get to the back side backer he’s the guy who made the play this is zone 101
W vid, keep it up king
How tf do you have less than 3k subs? Quality vids, quality content, quality takes
As much as I love Frazier's tape, Mason McCormick has been an absolute steal! I had him as my third center (behind Frazier and Barton) and 2nd guard (behind Powers-Johnson) but he has shown amazing finish in the run game and has graded out to a top tier pass protector. This week vs Dexter Lawrence will be a true test but I think he's deserving of Faneca's #66
@@CaptCKernelI love McCormick’s tape thus far. He’s been awesome
@@slaw_fb when Daniels went down, I thought he might have some growing pains but I honestly don't think he's had a welcome to the league moment yet. Probably had some during camp vs Cam though 😅
If he wasn't coming off that injury, he'd have gone round 1. Steal.
No mention of Bill Yoeman the father of the Veer going back to the 60s.
I like how you talk abot throwing into the field from one hash creates more space for the WRs and the play shown as an example is them throwing into the boundary where theres less space lol
I think you called it. Too many videos on glazing this guy. Even his pre season tape showed his change of direction flaws. Riley Moss is better technique wise.
The veer was created by Bobby Bowden when he was the head coach at West Virginia
The offense is predicated on space . Also college hash marks vs nfl hash marks aren’t the same so no in theory u won’t be able to do beer n shoot in nfl. However the basis is mostly option routes which is and has been prevalent forever
It is an high school type offense,good video
speaking of hell, art briles.
where do you access film like this?
The Veer and Shoot really just destroys teams with inferior coaching and talent. When faced against a well coached defense with talented athletes it really shows it's true colors.
As a Giants fan I can attest that Jalin Hyatt sux.
Man its the cowboys what do you expect.
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here’s a sub 🤝🏿
Thanks king
Another reason one side will take a play off is so that they don't run their defender down into the pursuit lanes for the side that the ball is going to.
Fake offense is aggressive... But it shows the effects of the hash markers between leagues
Fire video per usual🔥🫡
Good stuff. Id also say that its much harder to assemble the amount of talent at the receiver pos in the NFL, as in college..
This is a offense based off of the run and shoot. Not air raid. Different concepts. The reason its called veer and shoot is because of the amount of rpo’s and overall options per play. What makes it unique is the wide splits the receivers take. I see people arguing if its a run first offense. No its not. Its not a pass first neither. Overly simplified. The way it works is you get to the LOS and youre making a decision based on the box count whether youre running or throwing. The reason TN in particular has high rushing numbers is because defenders are stretched due to the wide splits. They rather take the chance on the defense making a stop in the run than give a receiver a great look. Remember this is based off of the run and shoot. Which did run the ball when the box allowed. The offense takes what the defense gives. The reason its not ran much is because you need smart players to run it. Your receivers have to see the same thing a QB does. I will say again. This is not a air raid offense at all. The reason some think it is, is because they utilize a short passing game with the rpo’s. But thats it. A air raid throws to set up the run. If they even decide to run. The run and shoot utilizes motion and choice routes. Its highly intelligence based. Not for slow players. The veer and shoot is a slightly dumbed down run and shoot. Key difference is the wide splits and the fact that they will use power more. Theyre very similar though. You can make the case theyre the same. Difference being whether a coach uses a wide split and a tendency to run more due to advantageous boxes.
derek car is what happens when the greatest minds of our time (us) get together
couldn’t have done it without you buddy
Proud to have been in call when this went down
The Carr car at the end was certainly a sight to behold
ending is a jumpscare
sweet thumbnail, you’re welcome 🤫
Every single NFL team uses route conversions (i.e. choice routes) on the majority of their snaps. Maybe 1 guy, maybe all 5. I’m gonna have to file this one under ‘yet’, as in ‘you will never see an NFL team run RPO’s/Air Raid/etc.” … until you do. KC is an Air Raid team in all but name. Belichek duing the Pats glory years studied *only* college offenses in the offseason (even inviting Mike Leach, Urban Meyer and Paul Johnson to visit). Your point on field spacing is 100% accurate, but I’ve already seen some ideas on how that might be overcome.
Haven’t watched the video yet but this video could be summed up in one word: Hashmarks
Very interesting video
You have half field and full field passing concepts. Half field concepts the QB is committing to throwing to one side of the field no matter what. Full field is when they make full progression if the pocket is stable
I'm not the one on who misses those old Baylor teams 🫡🫡🫡
Briles said it made no sense for a receiver to run a route that was not going to them so he didn't want then to run. The DBs have to stay with them si they did their job. He preferred for them to conserve their energy so they could explode when it was their turn.
Nfl is trash
Been watching football since I was 12 years old. Religiously. Mostly NFL until the last couple years. And I still didn’t realize the hashes were so far apart.
In the NFL, the hash marks are 70 feet and 9 inches away from the nearest sideline. The distance between them is 18 feet and 6 inches. In college they are much farther apart (40ft) and only 60 feet away from the nearest sideline.
Fake offense? Lol. Call it any name that makes you feel better about yourself but football is played to win. Heupel wins. Not only does he win, he's currently reviving a CFB powerhouse that literally had been driven off the side of the Grand Canyon and left for dead. Heupel accepted a job that he knew had a built in excuse if he wasn't able to perform a miracle. Yet, somehow, with his "fake offense", he's not just turning Tennessee into a winner again, he's slowly building a terrifying destructive destroyer of worlds disguised as a football team. They just scored 65 points in the first half with the starters only playing the first quarter. The opponent is irrelevant when you can score 65 points at halftime. Ten years ago Tennessee would have struggled for three quarters then finally finished that team off in the final minutes. Tennessee could have stayed in the locker room at half and still easily won that game.
Terrible take. None of these are NFL players so the spacing of the hash marks in the NFL is irrelevant.
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That’s why none of his skill position guys ever work
There is nothing said in this video that is incorrect. However calling it "gimmicky" or "fake offense" is only correct from an NFL perspective not a football perspective. It's a genius offense for college taking advantage of everything possible. Why would you want an OC/offense that doesn't take advantage of everything possible? Its not fake, or gimmicky. It's just not possible in the NFL. But the NFL isn't the only place where football is played. The coolest part in my opinion is how it does almost the exact opposite of the Sean Mcvay's Offense. In his offense he condenses the formation (think tight bunch) to take advantage of the long distances from the hashes to the sideline in the NFL since they are so close to the center of the field. Its still the same concept of making the defense cover all 53.5yds of grass. But, one has evolved in a different way because of the rules it has to play by.
The hashes thing is overblown, IMO. Sure, there's not as much space to the wide side, but there's also more space to the narrow side. A more symmetrical version of this scheme could be even more dangerous because it would force the defense to declare formation strength pre-snap. An NFL-adapted veer raid would thus probably be even more high-flying, at the cost of effectiveness in the run game. This is exacerbated by the shorter distance linemen can go downfield, which effectively neuters the RPO, something which wasn't even mentioned in the video. That's what poses the real problems for the jump to the pros.
Great video. Please consider mixing your videos a little louder in the future.
One point I'm taking from this excellent video is that some QB's who have great stats in college are not necessarily going to make it in the NFL.
over 66% of Qbs drafted are considered busts. Most Qbs don't make it in the NFL regardless of stats. The difference is smart NFL teams don't draft based on stats. They draft on traits (physical and mental), projectability, processing speed, and football IQ.
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I really like the format of breaking down a specific offensive scheme. I’d love to see more of these kinds of videos!
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Kind of reminds me of the Late Coach Mike Leach's original Air Raid Offense. The system as a whole would not be successful in the NFL, but many of its route concepts have been adopted; especially in Spread Offense type formations the system is based/rooted in. But we all know; The Pirate's Air Raid Offense is the Purest of them all... 92% Pass, 8% Run. As it should be. Truly a system for those who get a kick out of being a Grade A- A$$hole!!!🤣 Gassing the opposing defense's Linebackers and DBs for four quarters- in order to defend every square inch of grass, is just plain devilish!😂 RIP MIKE LEACH.
I think the receivers not running routes on the off side keeps the defenders in place rather than dragging them down field. Makes it further for them to pursue a long ball across the field. maybe
Exactly. And its just fewer guys in the QBs line of vision, less chaos, simplify the decision making.
No Cam Ward? Smh