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Using Offensive Formations To Dictate Defensive Alignment


Using Offensive Formations To Dictate Defensive Alignment
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Author : Bill Renner
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2015-11-23

Using Offensive Formations To Dictate Defensive Alignment written by Bill Renner and has been published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-11-23 with categories.


I do not believe in calling an offensive play where you don't know how, why and where the defense will be aligned. The alternative is to call offensive plays hoping the defense will be aligned where you want them to be. But, hope is not a strategy. And it does not have to be if you understand that the offensive play caller determines how and where the defense aligns by his use of offensive formations. Using Offensive Formations to Dictate Defensive Alignment is a book that details how to use your offensive formations with no tight ends and tight ends versus various defensive fronts to make a defense align where you want them to. 2x1, 2x2, 3x1 and 3x2 formations with and without tight ends are diagrammed versus 4-3, 3-4, 3-3-5 and Bear defensive fronts. Coach Renner gives you over 70 specific diagrams that detail where each defender in these defense will align. He points out the run weaknesses and pass weaknesses for each defense versus the formations as well. Every defensive alignment detailed in this book was taken from practically applying these formations in game conditions, studying the film and confirming it. Coach Renner details how a change in formation affects a defensive player's responsibility to your advantage. He shows you the ways to use your formations to the boundary or field with a tight end or without a tight end to manipulate defensive alignment. He also shows you the advantage of having an unbalanced formation as part of your offense. Over a span of 10 years, using this formation philosophy Coach Renner's offense has passed for 27,117 yards, rushed for 14.022 yards with 255 passing touchdowns and 177 rushing touchdowns. These results were achieved at 4 different high schools in 2 different states, Virginia and North Carolina. This diversity demonstrates that using formations as Coach Renner explains can have the same effect on a defense no matter where it is coached. If you strive to understand how your offense cannot be held captive to a defensive alignment or attack this information is what you need.



4 3 Under Defensive Playbook


4 3 Under Defensive Playbook
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Author : Troy Kantor
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017-06-29

4 3 Under Defensive Playbook written by Troy Kantor and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-06-29 with categories.


This article goes into great depth why the 4 - 3 Under will strain ones offensive. It covers individual position with their keys and reads per formation, defensive concepts within the run and pass game, and the rationale behind them too. This playbook is a menu of ideas that teams can utilize to put ones defense in great positions to make plays. It informs how the 4 -3 Under is valuable in using correct support in the run and pass game. In the run game, this defense is able to have aggressive safeties and corners, which will assist in stopping the run. Moreover, the players will have help in the passing game with linebackers, safeties and corners working together. Depending on the formation, either both sides or half of the defensive will pattern read and jump routs when they are in zone. In certain offensive sets, individual players will be able to be aggressive in man-to-man coverage because they will have inside/outside or over the top help. Other alignments against formations that are provided throughout the text include proper adjustments one may utilize when teams offset their fullback; bring in receivers to a wing/slot alignment and several unbalance concepts to overload ones defense is thoroughly discuss. It is easier for offenses to game plan verse one defensive front. In the 4 -3 Under, you have the ability to change ones interior front which will confuse the offense and require more preparation preparing the upcoming week. BASE, BASE GAP & OPPOSITE, SPLIT GAP and OPPOSITE defenses have subtle changes in responsibilities. However, the defensive alignment will alter how the offensive will block them in the run game and with pass protection. Utilizing all of these defensive schemes will stress the offense and create opportunities for your defensive to make plays. Other topics that this book outlines is blitzes. This book informs the teaching and understanding of single and double blitzes from one side. Additionally, how the defensive will adjust their alignment to match the offensive formations verse two-back, 2 X 2, 3 X 1, or empty formations when blitzing. Additionally, there are over 920 diagrams informing individual keys and reads, alignments per formations, motion adjustments, blitzes and all of the defensive schemes to pressure offensives. TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 - BACKS ALIGNMENT: 1-4 1 - BACK, 1 - TE ALIGNMENT: 5-6 1 - BACK, NO TE ALIGNMENT: 7 1 - BACK, 2 - TE ALIGNMENT: 8 SPECIALTY FORMATIONS: 3 - BACKS & EMPTY: 9-11 BASE DEFENSE: 12-13 DEFENSIVE LINE: 14-24 LINEBACKERS: MIKE AND WILL 25-43 FULLBACK OFFSET: 44-47 LINEBACKER: SAM 48-54 CORNERS: 54-73 3 RECEIVER STACK OR BUNCH FORMATION: 74-75 ROVER: 2 - BACK FORMATION 76-92 FREE SAFETY 'FS': 93-104 DEFENDING VEER OPTION: 105-106 WING AND SLOT ALIGNMENT: 107 UNBALANCE RULES: 108-111 TRADE: 112-113 ALIGNMENTS VS. PERSONNEL GROUPS AND MOTION 114-124 COVER - 1: BLITZES 125-131 COVER - 1 PEEL: BLITZES 132-137 COVER - O: BLITZES 138-148 COVER - 0 PEEL: BLITZES 149-152 SPLIT DEFENSE: 153-158 ALIGNMENTS VS. PERSONNEL GROUPS AND MOTION 159-169 SPLIT SLANTS: 170-173 BASE GAP AND BASE GAP UP: 174-184 BASE GAP BLITZING: 185-188 SPLIT GAP: 189-195 SPLIT AND SPLIT GAP BLITZING: 196-200 BASE AND SPLIT GAP OPPOSITE 201-206



4 3 Under Defense


4 3 Under Defense
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Author : Troy Kantor
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017-06-29

4 3 Under Defense written by Troy Kantor and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-06-29 with categories.


This article goes into great depth why the 4 - 3 Under will strain ones offensive. It covers individual position with their keys and reads per formation, defensive concepts within the run and pass game, and the rationale behind them too. This playbook is a menu of ideas that teams can utilize to put ones defense in great positions to make plays. It informs how the 4 -3 Under is valuable in using correct support in the run and pass game. In the run game, this defense is able to have aggressive safeties and corners, which will assist in stopping the run. Moreover, the players will have help in the passing game with linebackers, safeties and corners working together. Depending on the formation, either both sides or half of the defensive will pattern read and jump routs when they are in zone. In certain offensive sets, individual players will be able to be aggressive in man-to-man coverage because they will have inside/outside or over the top help. Other alignments against formations that are provided throughout the text include proper adjustments one may utilize when teams offset their fullback; bring in receivers to a wing/slot alignment and several unbalance concepts to overload ones defense is thoroughly discuss. It is easier for offenses to game plan verse one defensive front. In the 4 -3 Under, you have the ability to change ones interior front which will confuse the offense and require more preparation preparing the upcoming week. BASE, BASE GAP, SPLIT, and SPLIT GAP defense have subtle changes in responsibilities. However, the defensive alignment will alter how the offensive will block them in the run game and with pass protection. Utilizing all of these defensive schemes will stress the offense and create opportunities for your defensive to make plays. Additionally, BASE GAP OPPOSITE, SPLIT GAP OPPOSITE, GOAL LINE, 2 - DOG, and COVER - 3 UNDER are more advantage concepts that your team may apply if one feels their team is knowledgeable in running the full effect of the defense. Other topics that this book outlines is blitzes. This book informs the teaching and understanding of single and double blitzes from one side. Additionally, how the defensive will adjust their alignment to match the offensive formations verse two-back, 2 X 2, 3 X 1, or empty formations when blitzing. Moreover, there are 1,200 of diagrams informing individual keys and reads, alignments per formations, motion adjustments, blitzes and all of the defensive schemes to pressure offensives. TABLE OF CONTENTS2 - BACKS ALIGNMENT: 1-41 - BACK, 1 - TE ALIGNMENT: 5-61 - BACK, NO TE ALIGNMENT: 71 - BACK, 2 - TE ALIGNMENT: 8SPECIALTY FORMATIONS: 3 - BACKS & EMPTY: 9-11BASE DEFENSE: 12-13DEFENSIVE LINE: 14-24LINEBACKERS: MIKE AND WILL 25-43FULLBACK OFFSET: 44-47LINEBACKER: SAM 48-54CORNERS: 54-733 RECEIVER STACK OR BUNCH FORMATION: 74-75ROVER: 2 - BACK FORMATION 76-92FREE SAFETY 'FS': 93-104DEFENDING VEER OPTION: 105-106WING AND SLOT ALIGNMENT: 107UNBALANCE RULES: 108-111TRADE: 112-113ALIGNMENTS VS. PERSONNEL GROUPS AND MOTION 114-124COVER - 1: BLITZES 125-131COVER - 1 PEEL: BLITZES 132-137COVER - O: BLITZES 138-148COVER - 0 PEEL: BLITZES 149-152SPLIT DEFENSE: 153-158ALIGNMENTS VS. PERSONNEL GROUPS AND MOTION 159-169SPLIT SLANTS: 170-173BASE GAP AND BASE GAP UP: 174-184BASE GAP BLITZING: 185-188SPLIT GAP: 189-195SPLIT AND SPLIT GAP BLITZING: 196-200BASE AND SPLIT GAP OPPOSITE 201-206BASE/SPLIT TNT DEFENSE 207-224GOAL LINE DEFENSE: 225-2422 - DOG: 243-255COVER - 3 - UNDER: 256-268NONVERBAL HAND SIGNALS IN COMMUNICATING 269



4 3 Under Defensive Playbook


4 3 Under Defensive Playbook
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Author : Troy Kantor
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017-06-29

4 3 Under Defensive Playbook written by Troy Kantor and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-06-29 with categories.


This article goes into great depth why the 4 - 3 Under will strain ones offensive. It covers individual position with their keys and reads per formation, defensive concepts within the run and pass game, and the rationale behind them too. This playbook is a menu of ideas that teams can utilize to put ones defense in great positions to make plays. It informs how the 4 -3 Under is valuable in using correct support in the run and pass game. In the run game, this defense is able to have aggressive safeties and corners, which will assist in stopping the run. Moreover, the players will have help in the passing game with linebackers, safeties and corners working together. Depending on the formation, either both sides or half of the defensive will pattern read and jump routs when they are in zone. In certain offensive sets, individual players will be able to be aggressive in man-to-man coverage because they will have inside/outside or over the top help. Other alignments against formations that are provided throughout the text include proper adjustments one may utilize when teams offset their fullback; bring in receivers to a wing/slot alignment and several unbalance concepts to overload ones defense is thoroughly discuss. It is easier for offenses to game plan verse one defensive front. In this article of the 4 -3 Under, you have the ability to change ones interior front which will confuse the offense and require more preparation preparing the upcoming week. BASE and SPLIT defenses have subtle changes in responsibilities. However, the defensive alignment will alter how the offensive will block them in the run game and with pass protection. Utilizing all of these defensive schemes will stress the offense and create opportunities for your defensive to make plays. Other topics that this book outlines is blitzes. This book informs the teaching and understanding of single and double blitzes from one side. Additionally, how the defensive will adjust their alignment to match the offensive formations verse two-back, 2 X 2, 3 X 1, or empty formations when blitzing. Moreover, there are over 680 diagrams informing individual keys and reads, alignments per formations, motion adjustments, blitzes and all of the defensive schemes to pressure offensives. TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 - BACKS ALIGNMENT: 1-4 1 - BACK, 1 - TE ALIGNMENT: 5-6 1 - BACK, NO TE ALIGNMENT: 7 1 - BACK, 2 - TE ALGINMENT: 8 SPECIALITY FORMATIONS: 3 - BACKS & EMPTY: 9-11 BASE DEFENSE: 12-13 DEFENSIVE LINE: 14-24 LINEBACKERS: MIKE AND WILL 25-43 FULLBACK OFFSET: 44-47 LINEBACKER: SAM 48-54 CORNERS: 54-73 3 RECEIVER STACK OR BUNCH FORMATION: 74-75 ROVER: 2 - BACK FORMATION 76-92 FREE SAFETY 'FS': 93-104 DEFENDING VEER OPTION: 105-106 WING AND SLOT ALIGNMENT: 107 UNBALANCE RULES: 108-111 TRADE: 112-113 ALIGNMENTS VS. PERSONNEL GROUPS AND MOTION 114-124 COVER - 1: BLITZES 125-131 COVER - 1 PEEL: BLITZES 132-137 COVER - O: BLITZES 138-148 COVER - 0 PEEL: BLITZES 149-152 SPLIT DEFENSE: 153-158 ALIGNMENTS VS. PERSONNEL GROUPS AND MOTION 159-169 SPLIT SLANTS: 170-173



4 3 Under Defense


4 3 Under Defense
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Author : Troy Kantor
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017-06-08

4 3 Under Defense written by Troy Kantor and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-06-08 with categories.


This article goes into great depth why the 4 - 3 Under will strain ones offensive. It covers individual position with their keys and reads per formation, defensive concepts within the run and pass game, and the rationale behind them too.This playbook is a menu of ideas that teams can utilize to put ones defense in great positions to make plays. It informs how the 4 -3 Under is valuable in using correct support in the run and pass game. In the run game, this defense is able to have aggressive safeties and corners, which will assist in stopping the run. Moreover, the players will have help in the passing game with linebackers, safeties and corners working together. Depending on the formation, either both sides or half of the defensive will pattern read and jump routs when they are in zone. In certain offensive sets, individual players will be able to be aggressive in man-to-man coverage because they will have inside/outside or over the top help. Other alignments against formations that are provided throughout the text include proper adjustments one may utilize when teams offset their fullback; bring in receivers to a wing/slot alignment and several unbalance concepts to overload ones defense is thoroughly discuss. It is easier for offenses to game plan verse one defensive front. In the 4 -3 Under, you have the ability to change ones interior front which will confuse the offense and require more preparation preparing the upcoming week. BASE, BASE GAP, SPLIT, and SPLIT GAP defensives have subtle changes in responsibilities. However, the defensive alignment will alter how the offensive will block them in the run game and with pass protection. Utilizing all of these defensive schemes will stress the offense and create opportunities for your defensive to make plays. Additionally, BASE GAP OPPOSITE, SPLIT GAP OPPOSITE, GOALLINE, 2 - DOG, and COVER - 3 UNDER are more advantage concepts that your team may apply if one feels their team is knowledgeable in running the full effect of the defense.Other topics that this book outlines is blitzes. This book informs the teaching and understanding of single and double blitzes from one side. Additionally, how the defensive will adjust their alignment to match the offensive formations verse two-back, 2 X 2, 3 X 1, or empty formations when blitzing. Additionally, there are hundreds of diagrams informing individual keys and reads, alignments per formations, motion adjustments, blitzes and all of the defensive schemes to pressure offensives. TABLE OF CONTENTS2 - BACKS ALIGNMENT: 1-41 - BACK, 1 - TE ALIGNMENT: 5-61 - BACK, NO TE ALIGNMENT: 71 - BACK, 2 - TE ALGINMENT: 8SPECIALITY FORMATIONS: 3 - BACKS & EMPTY: 9-11BASE DEFENSE: 12-13DEFENSIVE LINE: 14-24LINEBACKERS: MIKE AND WILL 25-43FULLBACK OFFSET: 44-47LINEBACKER: SAM 48-54CORNERS: 54-733 RECEIVER STACK OR BUNCH FORMATION: 74-75ROVER: 2 - BACK FORMATION 76-92FREE SAFETY 'FS': 93-104DEFENDING VEER OPTION: 105-106WING AND SLOT ALIGNMENT: 107UNBALANCE RULES: 108-111TRADE: 112-113ALIGNMENTS VS. PERSONNEL GROUPS AND MOTION 114-124COVER - 1: BLITZES 125-131COVER - 1 PEEL: BLITZES 132-137COVER - O: BLITZES 138-148COVER - 0 PEEL: BLITZES 149-152SPLIT DEFENSE: 153-158ALIGNMENTS VS. PERSONNEL GROUPS AND MOTION 159-169SPLIT SLANTS: 170-173BASE GAP AND BASE GAP UP: 174-184BASE GAP BLITZING: 185-188SPLIT GAP: 189-195SPLIT AND SPLIT GAP BLITZING: 196-200BASE AND SPLIT GAP OPPOSITE 201-206GOAL LINE DEFENSE: 207-2242 - DOG: 225-237COVER - 3 - UNDER: 238-250NONVERBAL HAND SIGNALS IN COMMUNICATING 251



4 3 Under Defensive Playbook


4 3 Under Defensive Playbook
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Author : Troy Kantor
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017-06-28

4 3 Under Defensive Playbook written by Troy Kantor and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-06-28 with categories.


This article goes into great depth why the 4 - 3 Under will strain ones offensive. It covers individual position with their keys and reads per formation, defensive concepts within the run and pass game, and the rationale behind them too. This playbook is a menu of ideas that teams can utilize to put ones defense in great positions to make plays. It informs how the 4 -3 Under is valuable in using correct support in the run and pass game. In the run game, this defense is able to have aggressive safeties and corners, which will assist in stopping the run. Moreover, the players will have help in the passing game with linebackers, safeties and corners working together. Depending on the formation, either both sides or half of the defensive will pattern read and jump routs when they are in zone. In certain offensive sets, individual players will be able to be aggressive in man-to-man coverage because they will have inside/outside or over the top help. Other alignments against formations that are provided throughout the text include proper adjustments one may utilize when teams offset their fullback; bring in receivers to a wing/slot alignment and several unbalance concepts to overload ones defense is thoroughly discuss. Other topics that this book outlines is blitzes. This book informs the teaching and understanding of single and double blitzes from one side. Additionally, how the defensive will adjust their alignment to match the offensive formations verse two-back, 2 X 2, 3 X 1, or empty formations when blitzing. Moreover, there are over 680 diagrams informing individual keys and reads, alignments per formations, motion adjustments, blitzes and all of the defensive schemes to pressure offensives. TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 - BACKS ALIGNMENT: 1-4 1 - BACK, 1 - TE ALIGNMENT: 5-6 1 - BACK, NO TE ALIGNMENT: 7 1 - BACK, 2 - TE ALGINMENT: 8 SPECIALITY FORMATIONS: 3 - BACKS & EMPTY: 9-11 BASE DEFENSE: 12-13 DEFENSIVE LINE: 14-24 LINEBACKERS: MIKE AND WILL 25-43 FULLBACK OFFSET: 44-47 LINEBACKER: SAM 48-54 CORNERS: 54-73 3 RECEIVER STACK OR BUNCH FORMATION: 74-75 ROVER: 2 - BACK FORMATION 76-92 FREE SAFETY 'FS': 93-104 DEFENDING VEER OPTION: 105-106 WING AND SLOT ALIGNMENT: 107 UNBALANCE RULES: 108-111 TRADE: 112-113 ALIGNMENTS VS. PERSONNEL GROUPS AND MOTION 114-124 COVER - 1: BLITZES 125-131 COVER - 1 PEEL: BLITZES 132-137 COVER - O: BLITZES 138-148 COVER - 0 PEEL: BLITZES 149-152



How To Read A Football Defense


How To Read A Football Defense
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Author : Bill Renner
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2016-09-14

How To Read A Football Defense written by Bill Renner and has been published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-09-14 with categories.


Coach Renner has called plays for 30 years, 23 years as a head coach. He finished his 30-year coaching career with a consecutive game touchdown scoring streak of 141 games, a span of 13-years. During that time his offenses averaged 31.1 points per game and 6+ wins per season. These things were achieved at four different high schools in two different states. And, all four teams became winning playoff teams. Coach Renner used the same method of reading a football defense to call his plays during those 13-years. In this book, How to Read a Football Defense, Coach Renner explains the process of dividing the defense into three parts to read the best area to attack. He uses over 75 diagrams and pictures to show you the common defensive alignments that you must know to be able to read a defense. He explains the role your choice of formations has on how the defense aligns and how that contributes to easily reading the defense. Coach Renner gives you a clear and concise order of how to read a defense to determine the best run or pass play to attack a defender. He details how to read the defensive line, the linebackers, the corners, and the safeties. He gives you specific alignment clues that tell you when to expect a linebacker blitz, a corner blitz or a safety blitz. He also explains how to determine the first level, second level and third level of the defense and what changes in those give you indicators of stunts and blitzes. When you finish reading Coach Renner's book you will have a good understanding of how to simplify reading a football defense. It will make you feel comfortable reading, calling and designing plays on game day that take advantage of a defender's and a defensive alignment.



Defensive Football Strategies


Defensive Football Strategies
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Author : American Football Coaches Association
language : en
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Release Date : 2000

Defensive Football Strategies written by American Football Coaches Association and has been published by Human Kinetics this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Football categories.


Winning strategies from 90 top football coaches in the nation comprise this collection of knowledge and insights from many of the best defensive minds of the game. Illustrations.



Read And React 425


Read And React 425
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Author : Rick Stewart
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2021-01-12

Read And React 425 written by Rick Stewart and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-01-12 with categories.


High school defenses face very different offensive attacks week in and week out. The challenge is not changing your defense every week in order to defend pass-happy formations and smashmouth running attacks. The answer is to combine the strengths of a 4-man front with the PASS strengths of two safety coverages, that can be ran with the players walking the high school hallway. And due to low football IQ and limited film study time, the high school defense must be easy to learn. The strength of the 4-2-5 is the conversion of traditional OLBs to SAFETIES because you have 5 DBs to adjust to all the formation and motion changes in today's high school football. HEAD UP ALIGNMENTS: by a 0-tech NG and a 4-tech DT who slants weak, putts them in the same position as traditional 1 and 3-techniques once the ball is snapped. Blockers don't know which gap they are going to slant in, easy transition from 4 man to 3 man front, and uncovered guards give clean run/pass reads. DIVORCED FRONT and SPLIT FIELD: separates run & pass strengths allowing multiple looks while being simple to learn. Splitting formations in half reduces every offensive formation to 8 alignments. Split Field narrows teaching 4 coverages vs only 8 alignments and follows the "+1" rule. EVERY DAY DRILLS (EDDs): for every position. RUN FIT DEFENSE: forces the RB into a narrow "alley" outnumbered him 3 to 1. Everyone's job remains the same in both the 3-4 & 4-2 fronts. ILB read uncovered guards for clean reads and aggressive reactions. DL keeps the offensive lineman off the linebackers. Secondary provides the force, alley, and contain players.GAME PLANNING and SCOUTINGEDITABLE DROP BOX FILESEditable playsheets, wristbands, scouting reports, practice schedules drills, and Powerpoints.



How To Call Football Run Plays To Attack Defensive Linemen And Linebackers Technique


How To Call Football Run Plays To Attack Defensive Linemen And Linebackers Technique
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Author : Bill Renner
language : en
Publisher: CreateSpace
Release Date : 2014-12-24

How To Call Football Run Plays To Attack Defensive Linemen And Linebackers Technique written by Bill Renner and has been published by CreateSpace this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-12-24 with categories.


An effective running game begins with using the right blocking schemes versus the defensive scheme you are facing. As a veteran football coach of 30 years, Coach Renner has acquired game tested knowledge of run blocking schemes and applied it to a system that can be reproduced. He coached the offensive line for 17 years as a head coach. Using over 50 blocking diagrams he details blocking schemes for inside zone, outside zone, counter, trap, sweep, power and belly. He shows how to use them with or without a tight end in the formation and how to attack a 4-3, 4-2-5, 3-4, 3-5-3 and Bear defense. He describes defensive line techniques and diagrams what blocking scheme works best to attack it. He shows how to use formations to put the defensive linemen and linebackers in the right place to attack them with a good blocking scheme. He details and diagrams the blocking scheme that works best versus each defensive lineman's technique. He shares with you his process of using formations, ball field position and blocking schemes to call a good run play every time. As a result, his offense has scored in 142 straight games, won 70% of their games over the past 10 years and won championships. This was accomplished at four different high schools in two different states with only one division 1 lineman. It proves you don't need big lineman. You just need to use technique, leverage and a blocking scheme that takes advantage of the defender's techniques. How to Call Football Run Plays to Attack Defensive Linemen and Linebackers Technique details a blocking system that will do that.