I just watched WAS try to run this play on a 2PC (FB got tackled at the 2). Thanks to you JT I was like "HEY they just ran Spider 2 Y Banana!!!" I even watched the replay to make sure the Y ran a banana route. Great breakdown!
Good stuff again. How about Fox 2 XY Hook or Razor. We’re a split back veer high school team and I think we can throw those old school plays in from our base and twins formations one year.
@@TheQBSchool there is a mic’ed up video of Gruden in Bucs training camp telling Chris Simms to run these plays, and Simms had trouble remembering them. It was a bit of a funny moment. I think it’d be interesting to know what those plays are, why they work, and whether anybody runs them today. I think I have an idea of what they might be, but I’m not quite sure.
I’m about to head to my first conditioning and lifting for the summer at my high school for freshman year and I want to play Qb. I’ve never played before so I’m oblivious as to what to do. What would your advice be to show my coach that I’m the best option for qb and any other advice would be appreciated.
following up: why would you ever spend time to design and train for a throw in the flat to a fullback? The 49ers having kyle juszczyk is a solid reason. I like the Mike Leach approach: Its called offense bc you attack them.
I'd be interested to hear you talk about what percentage of an average team's playbook consists of these "universal" concepts vs bespoke or specialty plays. Like the famous "wasp" super bowl play and a lot of the Reid/Bienemy stuff. Maybe those are still universal concepts just with custom window dressing? I think it'd be an interesting discussion.
I didn't know how much I needed this video until I saw it cross my feed....
love, love, Love these Xs & Os breakdowns
The fullback disrespect is wild, Mike Allstott is sitting somewhere fuming, still love the vid keep it up
I just watched WAS try to run this play on a 2PC (FB got tackled at the 2). Thanks to you JT I was like "HEY they just ran Spider 2 Y Banana!!!" I even watched the replay to make sure the Y ran a banana route. Great breakdown!
Jon Gruden's favorite play!
Spider 2 Y banana.
Great complement if you're a big Gap/Power team on the goalline.
Good stuff again. How about Fox 2 XY Hook or Razor. We’re a split back veer high school team and I think we can throw those old school plays in from our base and twins formations one year.
On the gameplan, what is the difference between the 2 plays, 78 and 80?
I run this play all the time in madden 😂 Philly playbook calls it Sail Y
Yeaa they're both mesh concepts
Bet if you run it against me Im taking it back for a house call.
What formation?
Could you do a video on the Mills concept?
Can you do scatter to west right tight, f-left, 372 y stick z spot?
Or green right x, shift to viper right, 382 x stick lookie?
Why?
@@TheQBSchool there is a mic’ed up video of Gruden in Bucs training camp telling Chris Simms to run these plays, and Simms had trouble remembering them. It was a bit of a funny moment. I think it’d be interesting to know what those plays are, why they work, and whether anybody runs them today. I think I have an idea of what they might be, but I’m not quite sure.
I’m about to head to my first conditioning and lifting for the summer at my high school for freshman year and I want to play Qb. I’ve never played before so I’m oblivious as to what to do. What would your advice be to show my coach that I’m the best option for qb and any other advice would be appreciated.
Have any deep choice concept stuff like Briles ran at Baylor and Heupel at Tennessee? Seems to be a popular run and shoot concept
Love the breakdown young man. 😃👍
following up: why would you ever spend time to design and train for a throw in the flat to a fullback? The 49ers having kyle juszczyk is a solid reason.
I like the Mike Leach approach: Its called offense bc you attack them.
That and you're running lots if power or other runs with a kick out block from someone leading the ball carrier.
I'd be interested to hear you talk about what percentage of an average team's playbook consists of these "universal" concepts vs bespoke or specialty plays. Like the famous "wasp" super bowl play and a lot of the Reid/Bienemy stuff. Maybe those are still universal concepts just with custom window dressing? I think it'd be an interesting discussion.
Bill Walsh was nearly all split back. Watch Montana highlights.
An excellent explanation.
Great stuff, a video on Mills would be cool
How about 200 jet and 300 jet? I understand it’s part of the west coast offense
= 3 step 6-person slide pass pro
@@TheQBSchool I also understand it’s a protection
Yo JT! Can you brake down the 49ers “yankee” concept?
Can't wait to see The Saints spam this all season
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