Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Monday, September 28, 2015
FACING FORMATIONS
Being an 'Old Fart' we have seen many formations from old A-Right Single Wing formations of the 50s to the Spread No Back 5-Wide call it at the line of scrimmage people dink around with now. What's a body to do. Sometimes U can see it all in just one game. That's a lot to get ready for.
Therefore, here's what we did. We used to be a 5-2 Monster Defense which was a great base defense to start with against 2 Back offenses. We evolved to a 4-3 Defense because it was easier to adjust out of it than any other. When folks went to that 5 wide, spread offense by DB Coach wanted to have a 3-deep secondary which meant were were going to have to go to a 3-man line. With my 5-2 background it was difficult for me to go to a 3-man line. But we did. Successfully.
We were successfully because we kept things simple: DBs always knew they had deep third. DEs always knew they were to rush the QB from the outside in keeping the QB in the pocket. The NG & the MLBer, kept things under control up the middle. The OLBers knew they had the flats & we had a monster back that would do what we had for him to do that week.
We could play just about all our secondary coverages from that beginning set: 3-5-3. If U go to the Football Faxuals Faceboook page, I have uploaded our basic stuff that would STUFF what their OCs were trying to do with formations.
Good Luck!
Be11!
CoachFree
Therefore, here's what we did. We used to be a 5-2 Monster Defense which was a great base defense to start with against 2 Back offenses. We evolved to a 4-3 Defense because it was easier to adjust out of it than any other. When folks went to that 5 wide, spread offense by DB Coach wanted to have a 3-deep secondary which meant were were going to have to go to a 3-man line. With my 5-2 background it was difficult for me to go to a 3-man line. But we did. Successfully.
We were successfully because we kept things simple: DBs always knew they had deep third. DEs always knew they were to rush the QB from the outside in keeping the QB in the pocket. The NG & the MLBer, kept things under control up the middle. The OLBers knew they had the flats & we had a monster back that would do what we had for him to do that week.
We could play just about all our secondary coverages from that beginning set: 3-5-3. If U go to the Football Faxuals Faceboook page, I have uploaded our basic stuff that would STUFF what their OCs were trying to do with formations.
Good Luck!
Be11!
CoachFree
Sunday, September 27, 2015
EQuote
EQuote of the Day 9.28.2015
Question of the Day:
How will U carry Ur sunshine to practice today?
Might U make it infectious?
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
EQuote of the Day: 9.23.2015
EQuote of the Day: 9.23.2015
Question of the Day:
What would it take for your team to become Exceptional?
Monday, September 21, 2015
EQuote of the Day: 9.22.2015
Because there is no cultural emphasis or education embodying core values like honor, courage, and commitment, aspiring leaders lack a foundation in their own character development.
Mark Divine
Question of the Day:
How might you stress core values this week?
Sunday, September 20, 2015
EQuote of the Day: 9/21/2015
The key to extraordinary results is to replace old habits with new ones, including
old ways of thinking,
old ways of acting, &
old ways of believing.
Mark Divine
Including modes of travel.
Question:
R U ready to head beyond Nasty old habits?
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
The next series to install offensively is the Quick Pass Offense which
begins with a fake to the fullback to 'Freeze' the defense & open
the windows to complete the pass. It's a three step drop: !st Step =
drop; 22nd step is to show the ball to the FB to 'Freeze' Defense &
plant on three to deliver the ball on 4. This is a link to all the blog
posts for the Quick Passes:
http://footballfaxuals.blogspot.com/search?q=Quick+Pass
http://footballfaxuals.blogspot.com/search?q=Quick+Pass
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Next: The Midline, RANGER FREEZE OPTION
The next series t install for the EQualizer would be the Midline or RANGER FREEZE OPTION. This series is so successful that we did away with the inside veer. A major advantage of the midline is that the blocking is the same for a loaded, or heavy formation & a spread formation with 4 across the field. Easy for us - hard for them. Totally gets them out of their base defense & with all the yards the FB makes with our base play which is designed on the outside veer, the fake to him will attract lots of attention leaving the QB & TB open for huge gains.
http://footballfaxuals.blogspot.com/search?q=MIDLINE
http://footballfaxuals.blogspot.com/search?q=MIDLINE
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