SUPER EASY WAY to run the Air Raid Y Corner Concept
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- Опубликовано: 7 апр 2017
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Air Raid Y Corner Concept is a great change up from the Air Raid Y Stick Concept. In today's video I talk about how we use the Air Raid Y Corner Concept to punish the defense in the Red Zone
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Coaches, what are your favorite formations to run the Y Corner concept out of?
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Coach we run rub in 3x1 with the same playside combination and a backside hitch and RB protection on backside. QB progression: Presnap BS Hitch. Post Snap Corner, Slant, Flat and RB Checkdown.
Guess I should have watched the video all the way through first.
Coach, have you considered adding a spacing concept to this package by running a Z Stick stemming off of the number two defender's inside shoulder, Y maintaining the same rules on his corner route and number three receiver running your flat route of choice?
Coach Greenfield,
I've thought about doing that, but I don't want to have too many concepts. Right now I only have four drop backs. I want to get great at those.
Hey coach, I know this is an old video, but do you ever make a “pig” call and change it to Y post depending on the leverage of the strong safety?
Coach McKie, do you/have you tried running this with your widest guy lined up outside the numbers (Baylor style wide alignment)? That would force the corner to play man, and IMHO, put a lot of stress on the Safety and OLB. The corner knows he's not going to get over the top help, and I imagine that your #3 running the shoot route is a lot faster than their OLB, and if the OLB is committed to covering the shoot, your #1 is going to find a lot of open space on his slant-sit.
Coach,
We tried that some last year, but my quarterback didn't have the arm strength to get it there. This year we have a gunslinger so we will have huge splits to mess wit the defense. You are right about it putting stress on the defense.
Awesome. You have a good system coach.
Coach Williams,
Thanks for taking time out of your day to watch my video. It means a lot to me. And thanks for the compliment. I try to make it easy for my kids. If they think it is easy then they will play fast and be successful.
Coach McKie Good stuff man. I would like to get some of your schemes. l would like to marry some you stuff in with mine. l think it would make my players play fast without thinking to much. Thanks coach.
Coach Williams,
No problem coach. Email me and we can talk some more.
Hey coach, 2 questions:
-How many plays do you generally have each season on offense? How many run plays and pass plays?
-Ever think about running a more traditional (I don't if that's the right way to say it) smash concept? For example: in your trips formation the R runs the 5 yard hitch, the Y runs the 15-20 yard corner, and your F runs the "seam" route vs single high, while vs two high he splits the safeties on a skinny post. Idk I just suggest it as sorta an offshoot of your y corner
Coach Claybaker,
First, thanks for taking time out of your day to watch my videos and to comment on them. It means a lot to me that you would do that.
-How many plays do you generally have each season on offense? How many run plays and pass plays?
We have 3 run schemes, 5 drop backs, 2 quicks, 3 RPOs, 3 Screens, 1 pass protection. That's it.
-Ever think about running a more traditional (I don't if that's the right way to say it) smash concept? For example: in your trips formation the R runs the 5-yard hitch, the Y runs the 15-20 yard corner, and your F runs the "seam" route vs single high, while vs two high he splits the safeties on a skinny post. Idk I just suggest it as sorta an offshoot of your y corner
I have. We use to run the 'Traditional' Smash concept and it never worked. Defenses are well versed in that pass route. That's why I love the Y-Corner and/or the Snag route. The outside receiver kind of gets lost sometimes when he sits down and shows his hands.
What you just described with the F running the seam is what the Run and Shoot guys call 'Hook'. Great play. If I could teach it right then it would be in my offense. Just don't know of any guys who run the Run and Shoot anymore.
Yeah i understand why that would be an issue. It now makes sense why when my team ran that version smash it was always off of play action to try and draw the LB's down to make it easier to throw. As for the 'Hook', I agree that it is a great play if you have someone who can run it right. Never really studied the run and shoot fully though. I probably should set up a time for me to sit down and finish watching those run and shoot videos on your channel. Lastly, THANK YOU, for the kind reply sir.
Quick disclaimer though: I'm not any sort of a coach, just a high school freshman who is a nutcase for football, watching film, and creating and breaking down schemes.
Tying your passing game with play action is a great way to make things easier for the quarterback. It freezes the defense for half a step, which opens up the passing lanes for the offense.
You're a coach in my eyes. You are asking questions, watching film, and thinking about ways of attacking defenses. That's what a coach does. Don't sell yourself short.
Another way that you can run Y-corner is you teach the Z receiver to read the safety. When he comes off his slant if the safety is taking the corner than the Z gets skinny and replaces the safety straight up the seam. If the safety is staying deep quarter or half and not taking the Corner route than the Z takes the safety with him as he makes it flatter across the field(think like going upfield then turning it into a fat post). If the Safety takes the Z receiver than it turns into the same smash read with the corner, going Y to the back.
Obviously it turns into more of an intermediate concept and not a true slant by the Z but more of when he comes off the mesh with the Y his eyes are on the safety immediately. Adjustments on the backside would be tagging a seam route to hold the other half field safety from cheating to the Z receiver, and possibly dragging that backside X across to hold the Mike or Sam from cheating to the Z underneath as well. I know its a little different from the original but the great thing about Y-Corner and Y-stick are the variations that come in different systems. Thanks for sharing, love the videos! Actually got the idea of reading the safety from an old video by Chris Hatcher when he was still running the Air Raid at Valdosta State.
Coach Walters,
Thanks for taking time out of your day to watch my video. It means a lot to me. I like that idea. That's something I will tag to the Y-Corner route. Maybe Y-Corner Read?
The Christ Hatcher Air Raid videos are priceless. I watch them once ever couple of months. Pick up something new every time.
Sure thing! Not always a huge fan of letting receivers read a ton of stuff but the way the play works out it puts tremendous stress on the Safety regardless of if he is positioned inside or outside the slot. Love your videos by the way, always great content in them. Started running the air raid playing QB in HS and could never get enough of it. Loved the clip of Y-corner out of trips, its a killer against quarters or Cov 2!
Coach Walters,
I agree with you not being a fan of letting receivers read stuff. I tried to do implement some Run and Shoot concepts with my kids. They couldn't get it. I know it was because I wasn't teaching it exactly right, but I was using the general idea of "If the defender is here, then you go there."
The kids couldn't get it. So I went back to the Air Raid system. It is the best of both worlds. You have routes that the kids know what to do it. But it gives some freedom to the kids by letting them find grass.
Thanks for the kind words. I'm happy that you take the time to watch my videos. What was your favorite Air Raid concept to throw while you were at quarterback? Which concept did you wish the coach wouldn't call? I'm always trying to make things easy for my quarterbacks and would like some insight on what you think since you played in the system.
My favorite play was always Y-shallow. I loved it because we could run it universally against every coverage and their was an answer in there to it. I think in college I really was not a huge fan of All Curl because of how deep we ran our curl routes. In high school I liked all curl because normally it basically turned into the same read as Y-stick with the slot converting his curl to a slant against heavy man teams. I guess personally I always thought if you called four verticals out of trips with a seam read attached to the #2 that can be a little much to ask sometimes. Other than that I love the air raid system because every play has answers. Love your tagging of different routes on quick game, like double slants on the backside in Y-stick. Great cov 2 beater
Coach Walters,
We are on the same page. I love the Crossing series. In fact, in a couple of weeks, I'm going to be releasing a video on our Crossing series. I think it is one of the easiest- yet dangerous- passing plays for a high school offense. Get the ball in space and let your playmakers do what they do best.
Now, what progression did you use? We use the Richardson Shallow, Dig, Back progression. I know the true Air Raid read it Hot, Shallow, Dig, Back. And the R4 people read it Post, Dig, Shallow. Curious to how you did it and what you liked when you played quarterback.
Can you please tell me what you use to draw up your plays... what you use for your videos
Coach Allen,
I use Hudl Playbook.
Coach,
Does the “oh shit” route ever cloud up the hitch on the backside of the concept? And this is dumped off when the concept side is completely covered?
Also, do you always slide your protection away from the concept side? So if the mike blitzes who is hot? Shoot or slant?
We’ve never had a problem with the ‘Oh Shit’ and we always slide away from concept side. If the Mike blitzes then it’s the QB’s guy
Lots of teams call this Inverted Money and run a swing with the T for a faster stretch. Also motion T for a really good man beater.
Inverted money?
@@CoachMcKie Money is when #2 runs a stick, #1 a MOR or a corner, and the F runs a swing.
Inverted Money #2 and #1 switch. #2 runs the corner, #1 the stick or snag.
This is the language I learned. I am sure lots of people have different names.
This has been a good 15 yard line and in play for us.
what playbook program are you using?
+Derrick Adams coach, I'm using Hudl's playbook feature
What are your reads when you’re playing a cover 3 team?
Nothing changes coach.
Coach McKie so instead of reading that outside head up safety you’ll immediately go to reading the linebacker? Our defense lines up in a 3-5-3 so it’s difficult to teach certain looks to our kids unless we see it in 7v7