How to defend the Double Wing challenged!!
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- How to defend the double wing article challenged. A short video on what to expect as an offensive coach when employing your DW offense. I take a specific look at an online article by Dave Cisar at this link
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I discuss some strengths and weaknesses that can be learned by your opponent being in a sound defensive alignment but what good offensive coaching could easily exploit from this alignment. Using all principals in my manual it could easily be exposed by a few small adjustments.
It’s up to you to teach it Coaches. Understanding the details is the only way to do so. Understand how your blocking to the AT man changes the blocking rules in your favor. And above all find out immediately what the DE is doing. Ask your kids how that DE is playing immediately when you take the field and run ONE PLAY. YOUR BASE PLAY. PERIOD.
Once you establish how he plays. You adjust your playcalling to put that DE in conflict. Or at fault.
Enjoy coaches!!!
Just by alignment alone, I like my chances with my Ray 34 power, Fire Ray 36 power if they wide DTs especially and I like the bubble in the B gaps for my Ray 32 blast and Ray 42 ICE. I’m also willing to run sideline and vertical flood pass concepts as both the deep and perimeter are soft and bear crawling DTs and wide DES mean plenty of time to throw off play action.
@@CoachCalande completely agree. I have tended to always test 34 power initially to see how the D reacts. Then I base everything else off the success of that play. If they shut down 34 power I try and figure out how. Then I attack where there are unsound. If they ever widen their DEs I run blast till they cry.
@ the ends trying to spill make them easier to log on reverse or pin down on sweep, with the lbers bottled inside and the corners off the ball, that edge becomes a fast take on sprint sweep.
@ yessir. Alternatively I have found I go to my Trojan Sweep from GunWing. We got so good at running 34 power from both alignments the 27 Trojan became our main outside weapon. And it’s nasty fast.
The way you stop any power play against any formation is to squeeze on down blocks and wrong arm to spill .
@@jimrice1794 good luck teaching youth kids how to wrong arm and spill. It’s a sound technique but not a day in my life have I see a youth DC effectively teach it.
@@coachb7373 I coach 12u . High school and semi pro . I don't coach 8u . Don't think I can actually . I think you're doing a great job.soneone has to do it .
Slant to play side. Lbs makes that call. Even pinch ready to counters.
I have stunt my End and DT. That would clog play side. Slant my nose to play side. I can also attack 4i or 4. Bull rush.
@@TheCoach5757 yeah I’ve definitely had people do different things to slow us down. When I see our power play get slowed down. I go elsewhere. And sweep is HARD to stop if ur playing to stop power.
Corners don't just drop into zones and stay there . They recover to the run . They are read stepping .
@@jimrice1794 I really don’t care what the corners do tbh. The defense is outnumbered 11-8 in a usual configuration and I’m only looking to get 4 YPC. corner alignment or what they do rarely bothers my offense. And corners at the youth level are hardly ever good tacklers
Coach on your 25 counter wouldn't the PSTE Double with the PST (GDB rule.) You have him going backer and he has a down inside of him. Need that Double at point of attack!
In my playbook or on this video? Cause I didn’t draw out the 25 counter here but yes on 25 counter the PSTE would be GDB since he’s one man outside the At man. Depending on the alignment of the defense yes he’d be most likely doubling with the Tackle. The GDB rule just ensures he never blocks the DE. the DE MUST BE a free KO block by FB.
I guess more of my question is which 25 counter was I off on? I prolly misdrew it. But u are correct his blocking rule is GDB by rule. So if the first rule of gap doesn’t apply and his neighbor has a man ON they will combo block him. I like to have my double teams driving DTs into scraping lbs.
Coach by any chance have you ever ran like a QB rollout using play side pullers?
Pull out meaning like a called sweep? Well I can tell this. If ur QB is a runner my manual contains QB spin counter which is nasty. Or out of gun you could Simply call Gun 16 (right)17 (left) Trojan sweep. It’s the same play as the normal one only the normal ball carrier 3/2 back simply becomes an extra blocker. QB gets snap. Waits for his 2/3 blocker to cross his face then takes off behind a cavalry of blockers. Simple adjustment to what team already runs vs adding a whole new play. Hope that helps. Trojan sweep both guards are pulling and BSTE and the FB is also leading outside. I posted a video about this today specifically about Trojan. Let your QB run it. It’ll go if he’s a beast and you want him to run.
@@coachb7373 yes if I understand it correctly that’s very similar to what I’m talking about. I have seen it where the base UCDW formation lineup is used & for example a Ray 34 or 36 power play is called. Instead of the WB receiving the toss, the QB does keep it & it looks like a sweep. Difference is, the PSG & PST pulls right and the PSTE crab blocks & PSWB PINs the DE. The youth team I have seen run this play got minimum 10-15 yds almost every time if it wasn’t a TD
@@BigHomie6309yessir. There are numerous blocking and pulling schemes you can use. As long as you neutralize the DE and ur pullers get around corner deep you’re off to the races. I would run Ray 38 Super Sweep pulling both play side guards, Backside guard and backside tight end. 4 pullers 3 cutters. And it went so hard.
Can go 5-3 monster man up DBs. We would crash everything.
@@TheCoach5757 u kinda have to. Teams that play on their heels get ran over. We’ve come into a few teams like that. It’s slow going but we usually get our drives going.
The defense you're showing is not how a 6-3 is run. The guy who devised the 6-3 is a Double Wing guy and it is designed to handle most youth league offenses and can be used at the High School level. The Ends "Squat" and force you to spill the play outside where the linbackers and corners kill the play or utilize the sideline as an extra defender. The interior linemen are not in gaps, the line up headup on the guards and tackles which force you to Double team them by your blocking rules and you won't be pulling your guards.
@@johnsergesketter5196 there’s a lot of different 6-3 alignments. This is just the one I was shown that was online. Nothing will make me stop pulling my guards ever FYI. my tackle will fast inside reach and my center will block man away. My guards will always be able to pull. Never once even vs a 10-1 alignment will I stop pulling.
You giving secrets away for free?
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This is to drum up business and push these manuals.
5-4 is better
I’d agree. Anytime u put more pressure on the LOS vs the DW ur prolly better off