Defiance Clinic Zone Runs

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“The Zone Running Game” Keith Grabowski [email protected] (440)930-7461 DEFIANCE COLLEGE COACHES CLINIC

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  • The Zone Running GameKeith Grabowski

    [email protected](440)930-7461DEFIANCE COLLEGE COACHES CLINIC

  • The problem with many of us is simply this.we like this, we like that.we go to clinics, we talk to coaches.Ultimately, though, we fail to recognize that successful offenses are packaged. I dont care if you run wishbone, the wing-t, or the I.YOU MUST HAVE A SYSTEM.Ask yourself this question:DO I HAVE A SYSTEMOR JUST A COLLECTION OF PLAYS?

    Jerry Hanlon, Former Offensive Line CoachThe University of Michigan

  • Presentation Goals:

    Share how we went from a collection of plays to a system and the results of our efforts.

    2. Communicate what we believe to be the keys to a successful zone run game.

    3. Identify and illustrate the fundamentals of our zone plays for each position.

    4. Show video cuts illustrating our variations of the play.

  • Our Zone Running Game : 3 Distinct Zone Plays:Inside Zone - Read the 1st Covered Down Lineman.Outside Zone (OZ) - Read the End Man on the Line of ScrimmageStretch - Read Force Player-Get it Outside!

  • Difference in Zone, OZ & Stretch Aim Points & Primary Reads: ZONEAim Point on Zone is hip of the 1st covered offensive lineman past the Center. A shade does not count.

    Note: We adjusted this in 2006 play numbering would tell TB where we wanted him to read.Read is the block on the first Down Lineman(DLM).

  • Difference in Zone, OZ & Stretch Aim Points & Primary Reads: OZAim Point is inside foot of the TE or ghost TERead is the block on the End Man on the Lin of Scrimmage(EMOL).

  • Difference in Zone, OZ & Stretch Aim Points & Primary Reads: STRETCHAim Point on Stretch is 1 yard deep by 3 yards outside a TE or ghost TE.Read is the block on force defender:He can be outside and off the LOS, coming from the alley, coming from the corner, or up on the LOS. He can be blocked by FB or WR.

  • How we switched to theZone Running GameDiscovered we had a problem against odd fronts

  • 2003 Run Efficiency vs. Even Frontsopponent(8-3)71%opponent(1-9)67%opponent(4-6)62%opponent(3-7)62%opponent(6-4)58%

    2003Run Efficiency vs. Odd Frontsopponent(0-10)53%opponent(7-4)50%opponent(7-3)44%opponent(2-8)38%opponent(15-0)33%

  • How we switched to the Zone Running GameDiscovered we had a problem against odd frontsWent back and studied ourselves versus the top tier of the conference 2000-2003

  • Opponent Study 2000-2003Record 1-7 versus opponents studied40% run efficient3.44 yards per carryOnly 8 total +12 yard runs in 8 games32 different run calls usedCould not identify a base offense from what was called

  • How we switched to the Zone Running GameDiscovered we had a problem against odd frontsWent back and studied ourselves versus the top tier of the conference 2000-2003Started with some questions

  • Conclusions about our run game(03):We have become scheme heavy while sacrificing being fundamentally soundOur schemes do not provide us with a sequence of problems for a defense.There is not a logical progression for us. When one scheme does not work we just try something else.We cannot effectively practice all of the schemes we have.

  • Conclusions about our run game(03):Our man scheme blocking causes our lineman to become tentative if the defense presents a new look or movement.We must simplify our offense by cutting down our schemes, but make it appear more complicated to the defense by presenting more looks(formations, shifts, motion).What we have been using has not allowed us success against the top tier of our conference.

  • 2004-2006 Offense1. Attitude - We will attack with a punishing running game that destroys the defensive line.2. We will use spread formations & compressed formations to open up the run & pass. (Expand & Contract)3. We will use a base offense week after week.4. We will adjust with formations, not by adding new plays.5. We will take advantage of our abilities with personnel packages.

  • The Stretch Play 2004-2005 178 carries for 1,840 yards21% of our offense attempts in 2004-2005 10.3 yards per carry 73% efficient (+4) yards53 explosives(+12 yard runs)17 TDs

  • The Stretch Play 2006 68 carries for 409 yards11% of our offense attempts in 2006 6.0 yards per carry 62% efficient (+4) yards12 explosives(+12 yard runs)4 TDsStarting TE injured for 6 games/FB was converted TB-175 LBSNeeded to be creative with how we blocked the edge.Still a good play for us. Became better as the game wore on.

  • Primary Objectives of the Stretch Play

    To get the entire backfield and line on a wide railroad trackTo force the defense to stretch quickly.To beat them to the corner with a show of force.to cut up in a lane they open by pursuing incorrectly.Linemen think overtake & flat course to LB

  • Worst Case Scenario:All linemen running parallel with the line of scrimmageCut-up lanes will open for the Back.

  • Our Teaching ProgressionGap responsibility

  • Gap ResponsibilityTETGCGTTEClick Here to Return To DirectoryOL Menu

  • Our Teaching ProgressionGap responsibilityTechnique versus different alignments

  • Outside TechniqueBoth Linemen step laterallyThe outside OL is going at the outside bicep; inside OL is going at inside #/sternum.If the inside # disappears, the inside OL should stay flat and climb to level 2. He should NOT climb straight upfieldClick Here to Return To DirectoryOL Menu

  • Outside TechniqueCoaching Points:OL going to 2nd level should flatten and let the LB come to him. NEVER turn back on zone plays. He should stay on his tracks and continue on past level 2 to the safety.When blocking a LB he should try to run him over. At the very worst he will get in the way.Click Here to Return To DirectoryOL Menu

  • Head-up TechniqueOL should know the % of him coming inside is now greater.Outside OL will step with outside foot and punch with inside hand.Inside OL aims for inside # landmark. He should attempt to overtake.Lineman who comes off should come off flat and let LB come to him.Click Here to Return To DirectoryOL Menu

  • Inside Technique(uncovered)This is not the outside OLs gap responsibility.Outside OL will step with outside foot and punch with inside hand to help stop penetration. He should get the 2nd step down quickly.He should attempt to overtake the next adjacent DL or flatten and let the LB come to him. Click Here to Return To DirectoryOL Menu

  • movement by DL to insideClick Here to Return To DirectoryOL Menu

  • Drill outside technique; movement by DL to outsideClick Here to Return To DirectoryOL Menu

  • FB Blocking TE Side Stretch to the perimeter for 7 yards. Maintain outside leverage.When he attacks, block his outside half. - Phase 1 DrillFB MenuClick Here to Return To Directory

  • FB Blocking TE Side - Phase 2 DrillStretch to the perimeter for 7 yards. Fight for outside leverage.Continue stretching until you get to the numbers, then kick out.Click Here to Return To DirectoryFB Menu

  • FB Blocking TE Side - Force shows immediately. Phase 3 DrillArc to begin stretch to perimeter. Attempt to pin him in, but kick out if you must.Click Here to Return To DirectoryFB Menu

  • No force in alley-FB can chip the edgeUntil force shows.Split End StretchFB TECHNIQUE SE STRETCHClick Here to Return To DirectoryFB Menu

  • Phase 4: StretchSet-up perimeter block drillGet on the FBsInside hipKeep inside hip relationshipTo set up hook block. When FB blocks outside half, make move.Click Here to Return To DirectoryTB Menu

  • Phase 4: StretchSet-up perimeter block drillGet on the FBsInside hipKeep inside hip relationshipTo set up hook block. If defender comes across hardLet FB kick out, make move N/S and get back outside.Click Here to Return To DirectoryTB Menu

  • Stretch: Climb the Levels Drill

    Open Crossover at land mark 3x1 off TEClick Here to Return To DirectoryTB MenuAs TB approaches 1st defender(cone or bag) he should dip his inside shoulder to simulate a cut up & accelerate. Continue dipping and climbing the levels at each cone or bag. Cut up after last cone.

  • Stretch TB Coaching PointsDistinct Read especially on down & distance situations(know how much you need)1st step is open and 2nd is at landmark. Get Shoulders pointed to sideline. Make the LBs move.You will have a primary read and adjustments to what happens on your trackTrack adjustment: you read the blockers numbers and opposite color is showing outside-cut up.Unblocked opposite color flashes on your track-cut up.Goal is to get to the perimeter quickly(climb your track) and take advantage of improper pursuit.Dip your shoulder inside to set up your blocks.If you cut up, get back outside after the cut. Click Here to Return To DirectoryTB Tech. Menu

  • Primary TB Read: ForceGet on your path and read the block on the force player. Keep climbing on your track to the outside!Click Here to Return To DirectoryTB Tech. Menu

  • Tailback 6 Second Rule-StretchIdentify your Read: Force player.Based on his alignment how quickly will he force?Check alignment of DE on TE. Potential problem or adjustment?

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  • Tailback Climbing Levels on StretchIn this example the TB has 3 blockers on the edge.

    His progression should be to read each as he stays on his track toward sideline.1st blocker gets the outside half of defender =Stay on track, eyes to next block outside. To make blockers commit, dip your inside shoulder.This will help your blocker get outside leverage.Click Here to Return To DirectorySlide 2 of 4TB Tech. Menu

  • Tailback Climbing Levels on Stretch2nd blocker gets the outside half of defender =Stay on track, eyes to next block outside.Click Here to Return To DirectoryTB Tech. MenuSlide 3 of 4

  • 3rd blocker fights to get the outside half of defender =Stay on track and continue to run towards sideline.If you are gaining ground do not cut up because pursuit from the inside will get you. The result is +12 yards.Tailback Climbing Levels on StretchClick Here to Return To DirectoryTB Tech. MenuSlide 4 of 4

  • 88Stretch Reads and Adjustments: Blockers on your pathOn your path, you see the TEs numbers facing you.Opposite Color shows on his outside half.Cut up North-SouthGet back outside & read forceClick Here to Return To DirectoryTB Tech. MenuSlide 1 of 3

  • Tailback Stretch Reads: As you are on your track you read your blockers numbers.If opposite color is showing on the blockers outside half, this means the defender has aggressively run out and upfield. Click Here to Return To DirectoryTB Tech. MenuSlide 2 of 3

  • Tailback Stretch Reads: As you are on your track you read your blockers numbers.If opposite color is showing on the blockers outside half, this means the defender has aggressively run out and upfield. Your cut should be up and then back outside.Click Here to Return To DirectoryTB Tech. MenuSlide 3 of 3

  • Stretch Reads and Adjustments: Unblocked defender on your path.Unblocked Opposite Color flashes in your path.Immediately cut North & South and get yards.If you get into open space, look to get back outsideClick Here to Return To DirectoryTB Tech. MenuSlide 1 of 5

  • Tailback Stretch Reads:

    As you are on your track opposite color jersey flashes in your path.Click Here to Return To DirectoryTB Tech. MenuSlide 2 of 5

  • Tailback Stretch Reads:

    As you are on your track opposite color jersey flashes in your path.You must plant and cut N-S to get yards. Your cut may bring you back into open field.Click Here to Return To DirectoryTB Tech. MenuSlide 3 of 5

  • Tailback Stretch Reads:

    As you are on your track opposite color jersey flashes in your path.You must plant and cut N-S to get yards. Your cut may bring you back into open field.Click Here to Return To DirectoryTB Tech. MenuSlide 4 of 5

  • Tailback Stretch Reads:

    As you are on your track opposite color jersey flashes in your path.You must plant and cut N-S to get yards. Now get back outside away from pursuit.Your cut may bring you back into open field.

  • Sprint to Mesh Point- Phase 1QB will open at 4 oclock(8 oclock)Fully extend ball and reach to the cone.He will sprint through the mesh point.

    Emphasis is opening correctly and sprinting the ball back.Click Here to Return To DirectoryQB Menu

  • Sprint to Mesh Point- Phase 2QB will open at 4 oclock(8 oclock)Fully extend ball and reach to the cone.He will sprint to the mesh point(6 quick steps).

    Gather his feet and ball himself up.Emphasis on getting his feet gathered and balling up.C.P. Balling up makes QB look the same whether he has ball or not.

    Click Here to Return To DirectoryQB Menu

  • Sprint to Mesh Point- Phase 3QB will open at 8 oclock(4 oclock)Fully extend ball and reach to the cone.He will sprint to the mesh point.Gather his feet and ball himself up.Fake Hand-off and get depth step, natural arc to bootleg.

    C.P. Snap head and shoulders after depth stepArc should be deep enough to escape end, but not waste energy by getting too much depth.

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  • Boot- Phase 4QB will open at 8 oclock(4 oclock)

    He will sprint with the ball extended for 4 steps.

    There WILL NOT be a mesh with the TB. The ball extended and the action of the TB should move LBs.Depth should be to about 6-1/2 yards, just short of the original alignment of TB.Click Here to Return To DirectoryQB Menu

  • Receiver BlockingPlayside - Block Man On. Drive him out of bounds.Backside - Block Near Safety.Maintain blocks until whistle.WR Blocks turn a big gain into a TD.Backside block is just as important; play may cut up.Click Here to Return To DirectoryRec. Menu

  • Receiver BlockingNot This!Receiver needs to gain leverage and dig him outAngle & # of steps depends on depth and distance(applies to both stalk & crack blocks)Never allow this path by the defender!Make him bubble aroundWRRec. MenuClick Here to Return To Directory

  • Phase 5: Stretch - One backSet-up perimeter block drill(with WR)SSAlso Drill Two-back & Stalk CB Rec. MenuClick Here to Return To DirectorySlide 1 of 2

  • Phase 5: Stretch - One backSet-up perimeter block drill(with WR)SSAlso Drill Two-back & Stalk CB Rec. MenuClick Here to Return To DirectorySlide 2 of 2

  • 48 StretchClick Here to Return To DirectoryStretch Menu49 Rules

  • 48 Stretch (TE Side) vs. 5-2Click Here to Return To DirectoryDiagrams Menu

  • 48 Stretch (TE Side) vs. 4-4Click Here to Return To DirectoryDiagrams Menu

  • 48 Stretch (TE Side) vs. 4-3Click Here to Return To DirectoryDiagrams Menu

  • 48 Stretch (TE Side) vs. 3-3

  • 49 Stretch (SE Side) vs. 5-2

  • 48 Stretch (SE Side) vs. 4-4Click Here to Return To DirectoryDiagrams Menu

  • 49 Stretch (SE Side) vs. 3-3 Click Here to Return To DirectoryDiagrams Menu

  • The Zone Play 2004-2005 203 carries for 1,278 yards20% of our offense attempts in 2004-5 6.3 yards per carry 58% efficient (+4) yardsZero Lost Yardage Plays12 TDs

  • The Zone Play 2006 146 carries for 1,008 yards23% of our offense attempts in 2006 6.9 yards per carry 59% efficient (+4) yards21 Explosives(+12)13 TDs

  • Gap ResponsibilityTETGCGTTEClick Here to Return To DirectoryOL Tech. Menu

  • DL Outside Technique (3)Step at 45 degrees withThe outside foot at theDLs outside #.Most likely he is outsideGap responsible, so weWant a hat on his outside #.Click Here to Return To DirectoryOL Tech. Menu

  • DL Head Up Technique(2)Step is straight ahead with theOutside foot at the outside #.The DL has a 2-way go, but theOL is outside gap responsible.If he comes outside the OL will Still have outside leverage.If he goes inside, it is not the OLsGap responsibility. He will punch& go to level 2.Click Here to Return To DirectoryOL Tech. Menu

  • DL Inside Technique (1)(Uncovered Pry Technique)Come off the ball with theInside foot to the outside #Landmark. Do not allowPenetration.One hand punch until help From the inside gets there.This DL technique rarelyWill come across to the Outside gap, so OL willBe working up to level 2.Click Here to Return To DirectoryOL Tech. Menu

  • Frontside Combo CallsAce Call by the Guard for the Center to combo with him. Made if there is a 2 or 1.Double Call by the Tackle for the Guard to combo with him. Only vs. 50 (2 or 3)TripleCall by the Tight End for the Tackle to combo with him. Vs. 2 or 3.

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  • Backside Combo CallsCharlie Call between C & BSG to give BSG help on the shade(1 technique)George Call between BSG & BSTTom Call between BST & BSTE (if there is a TE backside only)Click Here to Return To DirectoryOL Tech. Menu

  • Combo CallsTripleAceGeorgeClick Here to Return To DirectoryOL Tech. MenuSlide 1 of 3

  • Combo CallsTripleAceGeorgeClick Here to Return To DirectoryOL Tech. MenuSlide 2 of 3

  • Combo CallsTripleDoubleCharlieClick Here to Return To DirectoryOL Tech. MenuSlide 3 of 3

  • Combo BlocksLandmark outside #Landmark inside hipClick Here to Return To DirectoryOL Tech. MenuSlide 1 of 2

  • Combo BlocksLandmark outside #Landmark inside hipClick Here to Return To DirectoryOL Tech. MenuSlide 2 of 2

  • Backside Scoop TechniquePunch to buy time &Get off to gap responsibilityScoop & get headIn front to preventPenetration.Dip& rip, grab grass get the shoulder underneath. The T is trying to scoop him or drive him down the line if he can not get him scooped. The guard takes a short step but does not get too occupied with 3 technique. Worst case scenario should be a stalemate.Click Here to Return To DirectoryOL Tech. Menu

  • Uncovered Backside Tackle(No George Call from BSG) = Sift Tech.Step with near foot toStop penetration, thenBlock most dangerous Man in your areaDE moves away from play.LB becomes most dangerous.Click Here to Return To DirectoryOL Tech. MenuSlide 1 of 2

  • Uncovered Backside Tackle(No George Call from BSG) = Sift Tech.Step with near foot toStop penetration, thenBlock most dangerous Man in your areaDE slants to play.DE becomes most dangerous.Click Here to Return To DirectoryOL Tech. MenuSlide 2 of 2

  • Zone TB Coaching PointsDistinct Read especially on down & distance situations(know how much you need)1st step is open and 2nd is at landmark. Get Shoulders pointed to sideline. Make the LBs move.You will have a primary and secondary read.Goal is 3.5 yards minimum every play. Adjust aim point based on Front or Hole called.Click Here to Return To DirectoryTB Tech. Menu

  • Tailback 6 Second Rule-ZoneIdentify your Read: 1st DLM past C(shade does not count).Identify the LB you need to move.Identify your secondary read-the next inside DLM from your primary.Identify alignment of End-inside of our last lineman(OT or TE) realize that the play may come all the way out the backdoor.

  • TB Read Coaching PointsUnless your read pinches, your eyes should be going to your secondary read.Click Here to Return To DirectorySlide 1 of 4TB Tech. Menu

  • Primary TB ReadsRead the outside hip of the firstCovered lineman playside.React to what he does. In this exampleCut inside.Click Here to Return To DirectorySlide 2 of 4TB IZ Tech. Menu

  • Secondary TB ReadsRead the outside hip of the firstCovered lineman playside.React to what he does. Once you see his movement outside, get eyes to next DLM inside.

    In this example he is reached by the BSG, so cut up through playside A gap.

    1 cut & get yards!Click Here to Return To DirectorySlide 3 of 4TB Tech. Menu

  • Secondary TB ReadsRead the outside hip of the firstCovered lineman playside.React to what he does. Once you see his movement outside, get eyes to next DLM inside.

    In this example his movement takes him into the PS A gap, so cut up through backside A gap behind the BSG.

    1 cut & get yards North & South!Click Here to Return To DirectorySlide 4 of 4TB Tech. Menu

  • Jump Cut DrillClick Here to Return To DirectoryTB Tech. Menu

  • TB Footwork DrillPurpose: Teach the back to Make a quick lateral move(simulate cut behind OL) andThen burst.Can vary direction after lateral Move. Coach can stand at top Of drill and point, or have aPlayer simulate an LB. Other Variations are to add yards after Contact moves.

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  • Inside ZonePress the Line DrillClick Here to Return To DirectorySlide 1 of 2TB Tech. Menu

  • Inside ZonePress the Line DrillClick Here to Return To DirectorySlide 2 of 2TB Tech. Menu

  • TB Zone Reads:TB Aim Point & Primary Read is 1st Covered OL (#50).He sees #50 take drive his man out=eyes to secondary read, the next DLM inside.LOSClick Here to Return To DirectoryTB Tech. Menu1 of 5

  • TB Zone Reads:TB Aim Point & Primary Read is 1st Covered OL (#50).He sees #50 take drive his man out=eyes to secondary read, the next DLM inside.C, BSG & BST wash their men past.TB Cut is behind the BST, inside the FB kickout.LOSTB Tech. MenuClick Here to Return To Directory2 of 5

  • LOSTBs cut presses the LOS-his cut is on their side of the LOS.TB Zone Reads:TB Tech. MenuClick Here to Return To Directory3 of 5

  • LOSTB makes one cut and gets North-SouthTB Zone Reads:TB Tech. MenuClick Here to Return To Directory4 of 5

  • LOSFree Safety is the TBs man to beat.TB Zone Reads:TB Tech. MenuClick Here to Return To Directory5 of 5

  • FB Zone ReadsThe FB Zone is no different than the TB Zone as far as reads, but it will be quicker because of the FB distance from LOS.Primary-1st Covered OLSecondary Read-next inside DLMTB Tech. MenuClick Here to Return To Directory1 of 6

  • Primary read-eyes to RT #65.TB Tech. MenuClick Here to Return To Directory2 of 6

  • DT is flowing out and RT takes him that way.Eyes go to secondary read(Center #57)TB Tech. MenuClick Here to Return To Directory3 of 6

  • Center cuts his man off, so running lane is straight through the A gap. TB Tech. MenuClick Here to Return To Directory4 of 6

  • FB should get N-S and get yards!TB Tech. MenuClick Here to Return To Directory5 of 6

  • Gain extra YAC by delivering a blow and falling forward when tackled.TB Tech. MenuClick Here to Return To Directory6 of 6

  • OZ TB Coaching PointsDistinct Read especially on down & distance situations(know how much you need)1st step is open and 2nd is at landmark. Get Shoulders pointed to sideline. Make the LBs move.You will have a primary and secondary read.This play cuts up, not back!This play is effective when the edge defenders are flying out for stretchClick Here to Return To DirectoryOZ Tech. Menu

  • Tailback 6 Second Rule-OZIdentify your Read: EMOLIdentify the LB you need to move.Identify your secondary read-the next inside DLM from your primary.

    OZ Tech. MenuClick Here to Return To Directory

  • Primary TB ReadsRead the outside hip of the end man on LOS playside.React to what he does. In this exampleCut inside.Click Here to Return To DirectorySlide 1 of 6OZ Tech. Menu

  • Primary TB ReadsRead the outside hip of EMOLplayside.React to what he does. In this example cut inside.Click Here to Return To DirectorySlide 2 of 6OZ Tech. Menu

  • Primary TB ReadsAim at the inside foot of the TE and read his block.React to what the defender over the TE does. In this example Cut it up the C Gap off of the TEs kick out block.

    Get North & South after your cut.Click Here to Return To DirectorySlide 3 of 6OZ Tech. Menu

  • Primary TB ReadsAim at the inside foot of the TE and read his block.React to what the defender over the TE does. In this example get around the TE block and get upfield immediately. Force is being kicked out.

    Force is the secondary read, but should not be a factor inside.

    Get North & South after your cut.Click Here to Return To DirectorySlide 4 of 6OZ Tech. Menu

  • TB Secondary OZ ReadsAim at the inside foot of the TE and read his block.React to what the defender over the TE does. In this case your eyes should take you to the next inside Down Lineman.

    In this example Cut it up the C Gap off of the TEs kick out block & inside Tackles reach block.

    Get North & South after your cut.Click Here to Return To DirectorySlide 5 of 6OZ Tech. Menu

  • TB Secondary OZ ReadsAim at the inside foot of the TE and read his block.React to what the defender over the TE does. In this case your eyes should take you to the next inside Down Lineman.

    In this example Cut it up the C Gap behind both kick-out blocks. Realize that the cut will be made N-S and not back. Movement of the defenders will go beyond the aimpoint. Backside is attempting to cut block so all pursuit is cut-off.Click Here to Return To DirectorySlide 6 of 6OZ Tech. Menu

  • FB Blocking - OZStretch to the perimeter for 7 yards. Kick Force Out!Click Here to Return To DirectoryFB Menu

  • TB Oz Reads:*Use the asterisk as a reference to where & how the cut is made.It is in the same spot on the field in every picture.Get on track to aim point(inside foot of TE.)LOSOZ Tech. MenuClick Here to Return To DirectorySlide 1 of 5

  • *TB Oz Reads:Get on track to aim point(inside foot of TE.)Press the line of scrimmage to get defensive movement and open a running lane.LOSOZ Tech. MenuClick Here to Return To DirectorySlide 2 of 5

  • *LOSTB Oz Reads:Get on track to aim point(inside foot of TE.)Press the line of scrimmage to get defensive movement and open a running lane.Using the asterisk as a reference point, while the cut takes the TB behind the BSGs block, he actually is cutting over the original alignment of the TE.OZ Tech. MenuClick Here to Return To DirectorySlide 3 of 5

  • *LOSTHE TBs cut is not back, it is North & South.TB Oz Reads:OZ Tech. MenuClick Here to Return To DirectorySlide 4 of 5

  • The proper cut into the running lane leaves the TB one on one with the FS. TB Oz Reads:OZ Tech. MenuClick Here to Return To DirectorySlide 5 of 5

  • 2004Improvement71%L67%W-4%67%W86%W+19%62%W68%W+6%62%W56%W-6%58%W60%W+2%53%W78%W+25%50%L58%W+8%44%W55%W+11%38%W73%W+35%33%L47%L+14%

    Avg. 10 Games +11.0% per gameRESULTS 2004- Run Efficiency Improved in Almost Every Game

  • Broke every school rushing category record in 2004. (records held since 1980s)Then, broke them again in 2005.Countys 1st back-to-back 2,000 yard rusher.2004-2006 Led the county in rushing.2005 Ohio Div. I Rushing & Scoring LeaderSoph. TB in 2006, 3rd best season in school history - 1,300 yardsRESULTS 2004-2006

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    If every lineman were covered-this would be worst case on how play would look