Base Bob 2 Crash

Vs. Odd

Coaching Points:

LT: Inside to head-up to away, on. Inside to head-up off.  If nobody shows there go hard playside and look to help out downfield.

LG: Inside to head-up to away, on. Inside to head-up to away off.  Hard playside.

C: Head up to away to playside on. Away off. Look to double with RG. 

RG: Head up to away to playside on. Look to double with C. If you and C wreck the NG, work up and seal the backside.

RT: Head up to inside on or off. Seal inside.

Abe (QB): Freeze step; open to right.  This is a double-option so go right to your pitch read (PR) who is the #2 pass defender to the play side.  Follow the Bob.  He’s going to kick out the end man on the line of scrimmage so look to turn up inside his block.  If the end man crashes inside and squeeze the hole Bob may have to log him and turn him inside.  If you do have to bounce outside Bob’s block you need to get upfield very quickly so as to get inside on the pitch read.  If you get too wide the PR can flow wide and string the play out.  Key point: You have to put the PR in the position to make a decision.

Bob (FB): Attack end man on line of scrimmage with a kick out block.  This play is blocked just like Chad 6 Power for you, we’re trying to open the 6 hole for Abe.  If the end crashes down hard and squeezes the hole log block the end and try to seal him down inside.  Keep your eyes open, use good footwork and keep your pad level low.

Chad (TB): Freeze step, work to 4x4 off Abe for pitch position. If Abe pitches, receive pitch and work off Zack’s block on #1.  If  keeps trail upfield maintaining 4x4 outside trailing position and stay alert.

Zack (FL): Block #1 any way he wants to go.  If Chad receives pitch he’ll work off your block.  If #1 fills aggressively we’ll work play-action off him to slow him down.

X (SE): Outside release, 9 pattern. Work hard to get upfield; if coverage doesn’t go with you we’ll come back to the play-action pass.  Don't get lazy, we're looking for how the CB reacts to your route.

Y (TE): Inside release, give a hand to RT if he needs it.  Otherwise work up to second level and seal inside.  This play is blocked just like Chad 6 Power for you.

 

Coaches:

  • Watch ILB vs. Y. If he fills too aggressively can we play-action and go over the top of him with a Y-pop route?
  • Watch #1A vs. X. If #1A is lazy on his coverage can we play-action and go over the top to 5? Does safety help out over the top or pursue run away?  On run away backside corners will sometimes forget about their receiver; can we lull him to relax then go back that way with the pass?
  • Watch #1 vs. Zack. Does he fill and shed aggressively? Can we run a toss option against him?  How about a Chad/Zack quick swing?
  • Do they make any special adjustments to it?

 

 

Vs. Even 4-3

Coaching Points:

LT: Inside to head-up to away, on. Inside to head-up off.  Hard playside.

LG: Inside to head-up to away, on. Inside to head-up to away off.  Hard playside.

C: Head up to away to playside on. Reach to playside DT. Look to double with RG. 

RG: Head up to away to playside on.

RT: Playside to head up to away on. Head-up to inside off.  Seal down inside, this play is blocked just like Chad 6 Power for you.

Abe: Freeze step; open to right.  This is a double-option so go right to your pitch read (PR) who is the #2 pass defender to the play side.  Follow the Bob.  He’s going to kick out the end man on the line of scrimmage so look to turn up inside his block.  If the end man crashes inside and squeeze the hole Bob may have to log him and turn him inside.  If you do have to bounce outside Bob’s block you need to get upfield very quickly so as to get inside on the pitch read.  If you get too wide the PR can flow wide and string the play out.  Key point: You have to put the PR in the position to make a decision.

Bob: Attack end man on line of scrimmage with a kick out block.  This play is blocked just like Chad 6 Power for you, we’re trying to open the 6 hole for Abe.  If the end crashes down hard and squeezes the hole log block the end and try to seal him down inside.  Keep your eyes open, use good footwork and keep your pad level low.

Chad: Freeze step, work to 4x4 off Abe for pitch position. If Abe pitches, receive pitch and work off Zack’s block on #1.  Use your speed.

Zack: Block #1 any way he wants to go.  If Chad receives pitch he’ll work off your block.  If #1 fills aggressively we’ll work play-action off him to slow him down.

X: Outside release, 9 pattern. Work hard to get upfield; if coverage doesn’t go with you we’ll come back to the play-action pass.

Y: Inside release, give a hand to RT if he needs it.  Otherwise work up to second level and seal inside.  This play is blocked just like Chad 6 Power for you.

Coaches:

  • Watch ILB vs. Y. If he fills too aggressively can we play-action and go over the top of him with a pop route to Y?
  • Watch #1A vs. X. If #1A is lazy on his coverage can we play-action and go over the top to X? Does safety help out over the top or pursue run away?   If safety pursues run away can X beat 1A one on one even if 1A stays with him?
  • Watch #1 vs. Zack. Does he fill and shed aggressively? Can we run a toss option against him?  How about a Chad/Zack quick swing?
  • Do they make any special adjustments?