Had similar system in the 1960’s. 2, 4, 6 and 8 blocking? Easy to remember. Gap, over, mlb, frontside. If the play was inside you, over, outside. Easy to remember 50+ years later. Coaches, Jerry Hanson, later at Michigan with Bo and Denny Marvin later with NY Giants and Jets.
@@bobfoster687 yessir. This system is basically the natural evolution of that combined with the DW alignment makes it very effective at a simple structure for blocking especially at youth.
Hey coach...thanks for this. I sent you an email with a question about a 7 man feont. I know you're busy, but i was curious how you'd coach thay scenario. Thanks again for these videos. We've had a ton of success so far in our season
@@matth5117 winged offenses are nasty. And this is usually the nastiest one. When it’s ALL you run and ur wings are flying around faking it can be hard to see how has the ball.
Seems like everyone wants to spread the ball out now, but with some speed in the backfield you can ruin some teams with counter plays 😂 especially on these 3 man fronts people try to run on defense.
@@matth5117 watch some of my old video of what this offense does to teams when I have speed. How this offense works is your main back does all the power running. Usually the left wing. Then your right wing runs all the counters. But it starts out looking like more power. And that doesn’t account for wedge either. I branched this offense out in 2016 into a Gun version and a UC version and my team did both. We were never stopped.
@@matth5117 and it’s not like I don’t like the spread. But in youth you have lots of variables to throw. Wind and rain being two big ones. QB arm strength being another. Establishing a ground and pound run offense is by and large easier. While my opponents are training to run routes in perfect weather. My team is training to pound the rock in all elements regardless of what the D does. And grind the clock down.
We took our first L of the season. I prepared the boys for everything our opponents did and they played scared and folded smh. Now we have a hurricane preventing us from practicing smh.
It happens. I had my QB give Up on me after he turned the ball over to our cross town rival. And we were up. And the whole team fell apart. All u can do is learn from It and move forward
@coachb7373 my rb is the fastest kid in the league and I couldn't get him to run. He kept getting ran down from behind he ran for 3 plays all game and scored twice.
I saw a video earlier for trojan sweep. Your gaurds three in spilts away from the center and their toes are 8 to 10 inches behind the centers heel. Is that the same for all your plays or just the trojan sweep?
@@ryne1226 same alignment for the line regardless of formation. UCDW I give my guards 3” splits to facilitate getting the QB some space. Gun it’s a non issue. And yes my line is recessed as far back as legally possible by design. If they go down in three points they will legally be on the LOS.
I hate that offense lol it’s soooonfreaking hard to stop lol the mike will have a long day trying to read his keys so many dang motions shifts and miss directions lol
@@sneaksc9767 yeah and we do every play. Sometimes I have 8 or 9 on the line. My center. 2 guards. 2 tackles. 2 tight ends. Basic math dude. The rule says a MINIMUM of 7 men on the line. Check ur rules again bruh. 😎
Coach B been PIMPN since been PIMPN!!!! Always OP vids with gems to match. Keep banging Coach. Much appreciated
@@driftsportz4669 of course Coach
Great Video Coach as always! Your manual has been a life saver for my team!
I’m glad
To hear Coach!!!! It’s all there man. It’s up to you guys to coach it. So hats off
Had similar system in the 1960’s. 2, 4, 6 and 8 blocking? Easy to remember. Gap, over, mlb, frontside. If the play was inside you, over, outside. Easy to remember 50+ years later. Coaches, Jerry Hanson, later at Michigan with Bo and Denny Marvin later with NY Giants and Jets.
@@bobfoster687 yessir. This system is basically the natural evolution of that combined with the DW alignment makes it very effective at a simple structure for blocking especially at youth.
Coach Calande's system has worked for many years!
@@azaer123 it’s incredibly good once grasped and executed
Hey coach...thanks for this. I sent you an email with a question about a 7 man feont. I know you're busy, but i was curious how you'd coach thay scenario. Thanks again for these videos. We've had a ton of success so far in our season
We ran some of these plays out of the I formation with a wingback back in the 90’s. It would always confuse a defense.
@@matth5117 winged offenses are nasty. And this is usually the nastiest one. When it’s ALL you run and ur wings are flying around faking it can be hard to see how has the ball.
Seems like everyone wants to spread the ball out now, but with some speed in the backfield you can ruin some teams with counter plays 😂 especially on these 3 man fronts people try to run on defense.
@@matth5117 watch some of my old video of what this offense does to teams when I have speed. How this offense works is your main back does all the power running. Usually the left wing. Then your right wing runs all the counters. But it starts out looking like more power. And that doesn’t account for wedge either. I branched this offense out in 2016 into a Gun version and a UC version and my team did both. We were never stopped.
@@matth5117 and it’s not like I don’t like the spread. But in youth you have lots of variables to throw. Wind and rain being two big ones. QB arm strength being another. Establishing a ground and pound run offense is by and large easier. While my opponents are training to run routes in perfect weather. My team is training to pound the rock in all elements regardless of what the D does. And grind the clock down.
Someone send this film to OU
@@LitMo03 hahahahaha and keep it away from Georgia. Lmao
We took our first L of the season. I prepared the boys for everything our opponents did and they played scared and folded smh. Now we have a hurricane preventing us from practicing smh.
It happens. I had my QB give
Up on me after he turned the ball over to our cross town rival. And we were up. And the whole team fell apart. All u can do is learn from
It and move forward
@coachb7373 my rb is the fastest kid in the league and I couldn't get him to run. He kept getting ran down from behind he ran for 3 plays all game and scored twice.
@@OsirisParquette yep. Gotta move if you’ve got wheels. I’ve seen it too. Wide open holes and kids sweep to sidelines. Lmao
What do you do vs bigger stronger lineman that over power your guys?
Surrender the outcome to God
I saw a video earlier for trojan sweep. Your gaurds three in spilts away from the center and their toes are 8 to 10 inches behind the centers heel. Is that the same for all your plays or just the trojan sweep?
@@ryne1226 same alignment for the line regardless of formation. UCDW I give my guards 3” splits to facilitate getting the QB some space. Gun it’s a non issue. And yes my line is recessed as far back as legally possible by design. If they go down in three points they will legally be on the LOS.
Who's has the ball??? That's the point,
@@user-bl6ne3hc6n precisely
I hate that offense lol it’s soooonfreaking hard to stop lol the mike will have a long day trying to read his keys so many dang motions shifts and miss directions lol
@@Mr.Burton17 yessir. That’s what the DW is known for. That’s why we love it as OC’s
It's an illegal formation ...ya need 7 line men on the line of scrimmage
@@sneaksc9767 yeah and we do every play. Sometimes I have 8 or 9 on the line. My center. 2 guards. 2 tackles. 2 tight ends. Basic math dude. The rule says a MINIMUM of 7 men on the line. Check ur rules again bruh. 😎