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by Preston Cushman 1 year ago

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Football Offense

In modern football, offensive strategies are diverse and meticulously detailed to exploit defensive weaknesses. Pass plays include the play action pass which involves deceptive moves to confuse the defense, often requiring the running back to either block or release based on defensive pressure.

Football Offense

Football Offense

Pass

Screen Pass
Tight End Screen
Wide Receiver Screen

Tackle and Guard on offensive line release

Middle Screen

Interior three offensive lineman release

Release after three seconds

Play Action Pass
Tight End Insert Scheme

Tight end pullers for frontside linebacker

Counter Scheme

One puller to block frontside end man on the line of scrimmage

If man drops into coverage add back into the line

Running back in the protection

Drop Back Pass
6 Man Protecton

Running back in the protection that blocks extra pressure

If no pressure Running back can release or help

5 Man Protection

No running Back in the Protection

Runs

Counter Runs
Guard/Tackle Trap

Running back aiming point is inside hip of the puller

One pullers

Power Read

One puller

Quarterback read is the front side end man on the line of scrimmage

Guard Tight End Pull
Guard Tackle Pull

Running back aiming point is inside hip of the second puller

Two pullers

Outside Run
Read Option

Quarterback read is the backside end man on the line of scrimmage

Running back aiming point is outside leg of the tackle

Inside Run
Split Read
Split Zone

Running back aiming point is inside leg of the guard