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On the third tag, for a change up, I will cross my F in front and TB in back of the QB and just tag a switch. 92 T wheel. The F and TB will switch routes.
If it is man, I would tag the RB wheel and when I tag the wheel the single WR would run his mesh to collision that ILB checking the RB and I would definitely on that play have the RB as the #1 read. I have never had a ILB that could cover my RBs from a 30 or 40 tech. Just as a change up.
Coach, love watching your videos. A lot of this stuff has TB out... Do you have a video on your 5 man protection vs various fronts and stunts? What's your answer for blitz zero? Thanks and keep making videos!
Coach I’d like to hear your thoughts on what I know as the Chip Kelly mesh where you have the mesh occurring underneath, an over the ball route around 12 and the running back wheeling to the same side
We are a run heavy team. The HC and the offensive staff would love to start throwing the ball as soon as we get off of the bus. At the same time, we had 300+ yards rushing in 3 games last year. So, we kept running that thing. I love the air raid pass concepts. We installed y corner and stick last season and remade our plays to fit air raid reads. I want to add mesh this season because of the man and the 4-2-5 c4 that we see all season. The challenge is practice time. Mesh takes a ton of time. It's why we've stayed away from it. Any suggestions for mesh and time management? My challenge is time. Eliminating screens and play action, we only have 15 or so plays of drop back or quick game.
@@CoachMcKie I meant that we only drop back to pass with quick game or 3-5 step 15x/game. The rest is RPO, screen and play action. We have more concepts than I would like. But HC starts wondering why we haven't practiced or run whatever route and it gets put back in. Verts, switch, switch comebacks, flood, fade/out, snag, y corner, curl/out, y cross, y stick, double slants, slant bubble, Mazzone Caddy (go, shallow cross, run deep middle, deep dig), flood comeback (post curl, wheel, 3 step out). Plus a variety of tags, boot routes, and a variety of screens to RBs and WRs. The backdrop is that I don't want my kids frustrated because they get their number called in practice but don't get targeted in games. That was an issue the past 2 years. Last year, our QB took off quite a bit. So, we practiced quite a bit of drop in practice but unless he threw the fade, 8 was running. He was great on turn and throw
It's an easy, full field concept read, in this scenario, left, middle, right...or F-Y-L...three and one hitch to F..if he is covered then qb hitches to the Y and hitch to throw so 3-2 to Y...if covered it's two hitches to the L and a hitch to throw...so 3-3 to L. There is nothing better than man. Show me a single high safety and I will show you ten touch downs. This is a great man concept. The one word association for coverages 0. Deep 1. Away 2. Middle 3. Seams 4. Under. The routes are all forcing their defender to chase them. If your F can't beat a Will linebacker...well...You got more problems than just creating space and leveraging the D.
Believe it or not. I run air raid concepts in my 7 on 7 in flag football team . We’ve went 28-5 in 3 years. We run snag, mesh, quick game with in vs out . One game we ran 3 plays and was unstoppable. Air raid is deadly vs man with one safety on top every time!
Coach McKie Our best concept is what I call universal because we can run it on either hash in any formation . I mostly call it out of a split back formation. My X is alone on the far left. Y and Z split right. Both running backs. All receivers run slants. Both backs swing out. Linebacker is the read to whether throw in or out. I call this play at warp speed cause we’re running the same play and the qb gets to choose which Lb he wants to read. The z receiver is not part of the play. He runs the slant to make grass if the back catches the swing. And I literally spread the receivers out to almost out of bounds every single play and force the linebackers to play in space. It’s ton of room for the slant if they run with the swing .
MrAUFANATIC can you share some of the ways you run your air raid with the 7 man team. Or maybe if your team has some RUclips tapes I’d like to see what you do
@@m8ze32 Unfortunately, I never thought of doing any film work because I didn't think it would be enough interest from other 7 on 7 coaches. Our upcoming season practice is a few months away and I will start a channel as others recently had questions about my playbook and how I run my offense. Until then, I'd be more than happy to assist you. You can email me at okoyecarter@yahoo.com
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The Post wheel has been always been a great tag, we called it 92-Dog. 92 Pyramid is another good one: Post-Dig-Mesh.
I love that concept as well coach. And it's a honor to have you watching my video
On the third tag, for a change up, I will cross my F in front and TB in back of the QB and just tag a switch. 92 T wheel. The F and TB will switch routes.
If it is man, I would tag the RB wheel and when I tag the wheel the single WR would run his mesh to collision that ILB checking the RB and I would definitely on that play have the RB as the #1 read. I have never had a ILB that could cover my RBs from a 30 or 40 tech. Just as a change up.
Coach, love watching your videos. A lot of this stuff has TB out... Do you have a video on your 5 man protection vs various fronts and stunts? What's your answer for blitz zero? Thanks and keep making videos!
Awesome content Coach! How many passing plays do you carry into games if you also have tags attached to these plays ?
We tag 4 quicksilver and 5 dropbacks
Coach McKie y’all are 3A right? What would you suggest for a 1A that primarily 2 platoons?
We are 4a. I'd suggest simplifying the playbook even futher.
When you 5 man protect and they bring the LB away from the slide is there a hot for the QB to throw it to?
It will be either the back in the flat or the mesh
Coach I’d like to hear your thoughts on what I know as the Chip Kelly mesh where you have the mesh occurring underneath, an over the ball route around 12 and the running back wheeling to the same side
You got it coach. Thanks for watching.
Awesome! Love your videos
We are a run heavy team. The HC and the offensive staff would love to start throwing the ball as soon as we get off of the bus. At the same time, we had 300+ yards rushing in 3 games last year. So, we kept running that thing.
I love the air raid pass concepts. We installed y corner and stick last season and remade our plays to fit air raid reads. I want to add mesh this season because of the man and the 4-2-5 c4 that we see all season.
The challenge is practice time. Mesh takes a ton of time. It's why we've stayed away from it. Any suggestions for mesh and time management?
My challenge is time. Eliminating screens and play action, we only have 15 or so plays of drop back or quick game.
15 dropbacks? That's a good amount coach. What all do ya'll run?
@@CoachMcKie I meant that we only drop back to pass with quick game or 3-5 step 15x/game. The rest is RPO, screen and play action.
We have more concepts than I would like. But HC starts wondering why we haven't practiced or run whatever route and it gets put back in. Verts, switch, switch comebacks, flood, fade/out, snag, y corner, curl/out, y cross, y stick, double slants, slant bubble, Mazzone Caddy (go, shallow cross, run deep middle, deep dig), flood comeback (post curl, wheel, 3 step out). Plus a variety of tags, boot routes, and a variety of screens to RBs and WRs.
The backdrop is that I don't want my kids frustrated because they get their number called in practice but don't get targeted in games. That was an issue the past 2 years. Last year, our QB took off quite a bit. So, we practiced quite a bit of drop in practice but unless he threw the fade, 8 was running. He was great on turn and throw
In mesh F wheel does the QBs progression start with the F if Rs corner is playing tight?
What website do you use for the white board?
Love it though
This is bad ass
Thanks coach
Coach, which program are you using to draw your plays?
That’s Hudl
It's an easy, full field concept read, in this scenario, left, middle, right...or F-Y-L...three and one hitch to F..if he is covered then qb hitches to the Y and hitch to throw so 3-2 to Y...if covered it's two hitches to the L and a hitch to throw...so 3-3 to L.
There is nothing better than man. Show me a single high safety and I will show you ten touch downs. This is a great man concept. The one word association for coverages
0. Deep
1. Away
2. Middle
3. Seams
4. Under.
The routes are all forcing their defender to chase them. If your F can't beat a Will linebacker...well...You got more problems than just creating space and leveraging the D.
Believe it or not. I run air raid concepts in my 7 on 7 in flag football team . We’ve went 28-5 in 3 years. We run snag, mesh, quick game with in vs out . One game we ran 3 plays and was unstoppable. Air raid is deadly vs man with one safety on top every time!
Coach, could I talk to you about your 7on7 playbook? coachd2015@outlook.com Thanks
What's the best concept you run?
Coach McKie Our best concept is what I call universal because we can run it on either hash in any formation . I mostly call it out of a split back formation. My X is alone on the far left. Y and Z split right. Both running backs. All receivers run slants. Both backs swing out. Linebacker is the read to whether throw in or out. I call this play at warp speed cause we’re running the same play and the qb gets to choose which Lb he wants to read. The z receiver is not part of the play. He runs the slant to make grass if the back catches the swing. And I literally spread the receivers out to almost out of bounds every single play and force the linebackers to play in space. It’s ton of room for the slant if they run with the swing .
MrAUFANATIC can you share some of the ways you run your air raid with the 7 man team. Or maybe if your team has some RUclips tapes I’d like to see what you do
@@m8ze32 Unfortunately, I never thought of doing any film work because I didn't think it would be enough interest from other 7 on 7 coaches. Our upcoming season practice is a few months away and I will start a channel as others recently had questions about my playbook and how I run my offense. Until then, I'd be more than happy to assist you. You can email me at okoyecarter@yahoo.com