Blocking Inside Zone Read Against Even Front
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- I cover how to block inside zone read against an even front. I discuss the number system that I use to identify the read key against a 6 man box.
You'll see how it looks on paper, and then I share with you a few cut ups of how it looks on film. You'll see that this clears up blocking responsibility for offensive linemen and read keys for QB's when running inside zone read against an even front.
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These videos are AWESOME! Thank you
I'm glad they're helpful! Thanks for watching
Nice job coach.
Thanks coach. I hope it helps!
Great video!
Thank you! Hope it was helpful for you
Thanks for the great video! It helped me a lot! but there is one thing i havn't quite figgured out yet. In the last Clip you showed, the center is joining the double team with the guard to his far left. but he is covered to his backside, isn't he?
So my question is, why isn't the center blocking the -1 defense player?
The difference in clips is a 2i vs a shade on the center. When there is a shade the center must help with his backside hand so the guard can take over, if not then the shade will just shoot the gap and guard can’t get there in time
@@TheSpreadOffense thanks a lot!
What do you do if you get a 4-3 with combo man coverage on the outside?
Are you saying 4-3 as in a 7 man box? If that's the case and they are playing man on the outside, then I'm throwing the football and going with my quick game pass concepts, or any in/out breaking routes with some rub/switch action.
Excellent video. I'm hoping to add some zone blocking to my scheme next year and this helped clear up the number system and how to coach it. Thank you.
Glad it helped! If you need help with blocking IZ against different fronts then I have some videos for that too. Good luck with it!
@@TheSpreadOffense I'm just learning the whole zone blocking scheme so any resources you got, I'm in! I see you have a bunch of zone blocking vids. If you have a few that you suggest starting with (such blocking against different fronts) then please link them :)
Awesome! It’s a great scheme that is pretty versatile.
Here’s a playlist I have on blocking it against different fronts
ruclips.net/p/PLl5rwwEWOihCysaFVOcxF-thhqdfTWdqs
Here’s how you can teach the “mesh point” between the QB and RB in the scheme
ruclips.net/video/IzOMy6wql3E/видео.htmlsi=cETXXmeDsidlRASM
@@TheSpreadOffense Thanks for that! I don't know that I'll be running the spread offense though. I'm coaching 10 and 11 year olds and based on my experience with them I'm not sure they'd be able to handle that yet. I want to get them some zone blocking experience as they'll need that when they get into HS ball. I will add in a QB/RB mesh point read as they get older :)
What if they had a third linebacker?
Adding a third linebacker would give them a 7 man box. They would have a +2 man advantage in the box against our 5 OL. It’s never good to run against 7 when you have 5. Throw the football to get that third backer back out of the box.
Or..
We would have to add a TE to see if they keep it a 7 man box. If they do then we can neutralize their +1 man (7 vs our 6) advantage by getting back to option & RPO.
what software is this
If you're referring to the playbook that I'm using, it's HUDL
@@TheSpreadOffense ok cool. Thank you