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F O O T B A L L
2000 Offense:2000 Offense:General InformationGeneral Information
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T a b l e o fT a b l e o fC o n t e n t sC o n t e n t s
Trinity H.S. Offensive PhilosophyTrinity H.S. Offensive Philosophy
HuddleHuddle
Emergency CallsEmergency Calls 6 Second Rule6 Second Rule
FormationsFormations
Huddle TemposHuddle Tempos
Basic alignmentsBasic alignments CadenceCadence
Motion & ShiftsMotion & Shifts
At the Line of ScrimmageAt the Line of Scrimmage
Identifying defenses:Identifying defenses:FrontsFronts CoveragesCoverages
The Unconquerable SoulThe Unconquerable Soul
4 Wide4 Wide 1111 GroupGroup 2323 GroupGroup
Other Groups/CallsOther Groups/Calls Term SummaryTerm Summary
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THE TRINITYOFFENSETHE TRINITYOFFENSEThe THS Offense is built on three basic principles:The THS Offense is built on three basic principles:
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MULTIPLICITY MOVING THE CHAINS
RELENTLESS ATTACK!
Attack with multiple personnelAttack with multiple personnel
groups, formations, and movement.groups, formations, and movement.
Gain leverage, create goodGain leverage, create good
matchups and blocking angles.matchups and blocking angles.
MakeMake fullfull use ofuse of allall skilled players,skilled players,
showcase what they do best!showcase what they do best!
Control and dictate game tempo byControl and dictate game tempo by
sustaining first down after first downsustaining first down after first down
with consistent, relentless play.with consistent, relentless play.
Use a complete toolbox that allowsUse a complete toolbox that allows
us to capitalize onus to capitalize on anyany defensivedefensive
weakness and play downhill withweakness and play downhill with
highhigh--percentage playspercentage playsUnderstand each situation and playUnderstand each situation and play
smartersmarter than our opponent.than our opponent.
ExpectExpect to score each time we take possession of the ball!to score each time we take possession of the ball!
DictateDictate to the defense, make them uncomfortable!to the defense, make them uncomfortable!
Use all parts of the field, sideline to sideline, short and deep. Make use of a completeUse all parts of the field, sideline to sideline, short and deep. Make use of a complete
arsenal that includes Power, Misdirection, Perimeter runs, Screens, Play Action, and Tricks.arsenal that includes Power, Misdirection, Perimeter runs, Screens, Play Action, and Tricks.
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THETHE UNCONQUERABLE SOULUNCONQUERABLE SOUL-- a poem about mental toughness & trinity footballa poem about mental toughness & trinity football--
Out of the night that covers me,Out of the night that covers me,Black as the Pit from Pole to Pole,Black as the Pit from Pole to Pole,
I thank My God for the Strength in me,I thank My God for the Strength in me,For my Unconquerable Soul.For my Unconquerable Soul.
In the fell clutch of Circumstance,In the fell clutch of Circumstance,I have not winced nor cried aloud.I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the Bludgeonings of Chance,Under the Bludgeonings of Chance,My head is bloody, butMy head is bloody, but unbowedunbowed..
Beyond this place of wrath and tearsBeyond this place of wrath and tearsLooms but the Horror of the shade,Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the yearsAnd yet the menace of the yearsFinds, and shall find, me,Finds, and shall find, me, unafraidunafraid..
It matters not how strait the gate,It matters not how strait the gate,How charged with punishments the scroll,How charged with punishments the scroll,II am the master of my fate:am the master of my fate:
II am the Captain of my Soul.am the Captain of my Soul.
INVICTUSINVICTUS
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The Huddle:
A brief, efficient business meeting
How we conduct and break the huddle sets the tone for how we will playonce the ball is snappedit must be disciplined, focused, and unified!
The Center sets the location of the huddle, then calls the business
meeting to order by giving the down and distance situation.
Sprint to it and out of it! Create TEMPO!
Once the quarterback enters the huddle, he assumes COMPLETE
control of the business meeting. NO ONE else talks!
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The Huddle:
A brief, efficient business meeting
F HY XZ
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Ball
First
and 10
1. Center sets the huddle, calls down and distance .1. Center sets the huddle, calls down and distance .
3. Quarterback enters and takes control of the huddle, saying eyes up.3. Quarterback enters and takes control of the huddle, saying eyes up.
All ten men make eye contact with the Quarterback!All ten men make eye contact with the Quarterback!
Standing, shoulder to shoulder, hands behind back.
Hands on thigh pads.
4. Quarterback calls formation, motion, and play .4. Quarterback calls formation, motion, and play .
Right Out, Z5, 16 Counter Trey Right Out, Z5, 16 Counter Trey
5. QB does NOT give a cadence; it is5. QB does NOT give a cadence; it is
understood to be on SET HITunderstood to be on SET HIT
unless he calls False.unless he calls False.
6. If anyone is unclear on the play at6. If anyone is unclear on the play atall, they ask the QB to repeatall, they ask the QB to repeathimself by saying Check .himself by saying Check .
Ready...Ready...8. All eleven players break the huddle8. All eleven players break the huddle
on ROCKS! andon ROCKS! and sprintsprint to theto the
line of scrimmage .line of scrimmage . 8 yards
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2. Substitutions sent from sideline, incoming subs call out personnel group or name of person being2
. Substitutions sent from sideline, incoming subs call out personnel group or name of person beingsubbed for. Replaced player exits ONLY when he sees his replacement approach the huddle!subbed for. Replaced player exits ONLY when he sees his replacement approach the huddle!
11! 11!11! 11!
7. QB prepares to break the huddle .7. QB prepares to break the huddle .
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Huddle Tempo
We have two types ofhuddle tempo, and also two kinds ofno-huddle
tempo! Each do a particular job in certain situations in a game!
OurHUDDLEHUDDLE tempos are Normal HuddleNormal Huddle, and Four Minute HuddleFour Minute HuddleNormal HuddleNormal Huddle: Designed to keep us in normal game rhythm. We generally should
be out of the huddle by :15 on the play clock. Brisk, business-like pace.
Four Minute HuddleFour Minute Huddle: Designed to protect a lead and run clock. Emphasis on staying
in bounds, protecting the ball, making first downs, no penalties! We will be out of the
huddle on normal time, but the QB will slow the pace of getting set, starting the
cadence with approximately :07 on the play clock!
OurNO HUDDLENO HUDDLE tempos are On the LineOn the Line and SpeedSpeed.
On the LineOn the Line: All calls are made on the L.O.S., but were not in a hurry. We can takeour time and manipulate defenses with the threat of running a play at any time.
Receivers move in to hear the play, then move out to their positions.
Speed:Speed: Used to speed up the game and conserve time. All calls at the L.O.S., NOdummy calls, NO motion! We can huddle if the clock is stopped if we choose.
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From the Huddle to the Line:
The Six Second Rule
The most important six seconds of a football play happen BETWEEN the
huddle and the line of scrimmagehow you prepare yourself during thistime will determine the success of the play!
The Six Second Rule is a simple mental routine that each position has
that allows them to do their thinking before the play so that they can be
prepared, confident, and aggressive once the play begins, and be ready
for anything that might happen!
The actual routine varies by position, but its basic elements are:WHAT IS MYWHAT IS MY JOBJOB (or basic assignment) on this play?(or basic assignment) on this play?
What, if anything, should I do with my ALIGNMENT to help me do this job?What, if anything, should I do with my ALIGNMENT to help me do this job?
What is the DEFENSEs basic alignment?What is the DEFENSEs basic alignment?
Based on the defense I see, what will my FIRST 2Based on the defense I see, what will my FIRST 2--3 STEPS off the ball be?3 STEPS off the ball be?
What ADJUSTMENTS might I have to make, based on the defense, to get my job done?What ADJUSTMENTS might I have to make, based on the defense, to get my job done?
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Basic Alignments
F
H YX Z
BASE ALIGNMENTS & SPLITSBASE ALIGNMENTS & SPLITS
X: Wide Receiver position on the left, ON the ball, on the numbersX: Wide Receiver position on the left, ON the ball, on the numbers
H: Inside Receiver position on left, 4 yards outside T, OFF the ballH: Inside Receiver position on left, 4 yards outside T, OFF the ball
Y: Inside Receiver position on right, 4 yards outside T, OFF the ballY: Inside Receiver position on right, 4 yards outside T, OFF the ball
F: Fullback position, straight behind QB, 6 yards deepF: Fullback position, straight behind QB, 6 yards deep
Z: Wide Receiver position on the right, ON the ball, on the numbersZ: Wide Receiver position on the right, ON the ball, on the numbers
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Offensive Line: 2 foot splits!Offensive Line: 2 foot splits!
22 2222 22
44 44
66
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The Cadence: Basic Information
The cadence is a critical way for us to gain an edge! The team that gets off the
ball usually wins each play!
Basic formula: Number/Number, Number/Number, Set, Hit!
Example: 1Example: 1--22, 422, 4--661661--22, 422, 4--66Set, HIT!66Set, HIT!
QB must call each set of numbersQB must call each set of numbers clearlyclearly to both sides!to both sides!
There will be aThere will be a slightslight pause between Set and Hitoffensive linemen and backspause between Set and Hitoffensive linemen and backs
mustmust anticipateanticipate HIT right after set, and get off the ball on theHIT right after set, and get off the ball on the HH sound in Hit!sound in Hit!
ReceiversReceivers alwaysalways move only when they see the ball move!move only when they see the ball move!
We can change or check to plays using a live number in the first digit
In the above example (1In the above example (1--22, 422, 4--66), if 1 were our live digit that week, the play66), if 1 were our live digit that week, the play
would be changed to 22if 4 were our live digit, the play would be changed towould be changed to 22if 4 were our live digit, the play would be changed to
66. If neither were live, then we have made a dummy call and the play is66. If neither were live, then we have made a dummy call and the play isunchanged.unchanged.
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The Cadence: TypesBasic cadence:
*Unless we use a False cadence (see below), our plays will always be run on Set Hit! The*Unless we use a False cadence (see below), our plays will always be run on Set Hit! The
quarterback may use the number call prior to the Set Hit either as a dummy call or to changequarterback may use the number call prior to the Set Hit either as a dummy call or to change
the play, or he may gothe play, or he may go withoutwithout the numbers and simply go on Set Hit. These two possibilitiesthe numbers and simply go on Set Hit. These two possibilitieswould sound like this:would sound like this:
Without number calls:Without number calls: Set,Set, HitHit
With number calls (live or dummy)With number calls (live or dummy) 22--17, 417, 4--6464 -- 22--17, 417, 4--6464 -- Set,Set, HitHit
False cadence:No play called in the huddleNo play called in the huddle -- just the formation and Falsejust the formation and False
We DO intend to run a play, but only after trying to draw the defense offside first!We DO intend to run a play, but only after trying to draw the defense offside first!
QB goes through normal cadence sequence with two Hit calls, then starts the cadence overQB goes through normal cadence sequence with two Hit calls, then starts the cadence overQB will then go through a normal cadence sequence, using a live number to call the play.QB will then go through a normal cadence sequence, using a live number to call the play.
Ball is snapped on the first HIT of the second cadence!Ball is snapped on the first HIT of the second cadence!
Example (Assume Example (Assume 33 is the live number of the week) is the live number of the week)
11--65, 465, 4--4040 -- 11--65, 465, 4--40, Set HIT! HIT!40, Set HIT! HIT!
66--21,21, 33--7474 -- 66--21,21, 33--7474, Set HIT!, Set HIT!
**Ball is snapped, 74 is run!
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At the Line of Scrimmage
F
H Y
X Z
2a. Center calls basic front structure (Even, Odd, Split, Bear); Guards call techniques over them2a. Center calls basic front structure (Even, Odd, Split, Bear); Guards call techniques over them
2b. Receivers make coverage calls2b. Receivers make coverage calls
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1a. Offensive Linemen get in their stance and ready to get off the ball immediately!1a. Offensive Linemen get in their stance and ready to get off the ball immediately!
3. Linemen make calls specific to the play being run3. Linemen make calls specific to the play being run
4. Quarterback begins cadence4. Quarterback begins cadence
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1b. Quarterback gets to the line quickly, gets hands under center to force the defense to lock into final position1b. Quarterback gets to the line quickly, gets hands under center to force the defense to lock into final position
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Gap Identification
A GAPA GAP -- Between Center and GuardBetween Center and Guard
B GAPB GAP -- Between Guard and TackleBetween Guard and Tackle
C GAPC GAP -- Between Tackle and Tight EndBetween Tackle and Tight End
D GAPD GAP -- Between Tight End and WingBetween Tight End and Wing
E GAPE GAP -- Outside the WingOutside the Wing
Most all defenses base their schemes around the idea that they will defend gaps, or potentialholes between offensive linemen. Those gaps are labeled using letters, beginning with A and
working out in the following fashion:
AA AABB BBCC CC
DD DDEE EE
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Defensive Front Techniques
00 Technique Technique -- Head up on the Center
0 Cheat0 Cheat or or ShadeShade -- Aligned on one of Cs shoulders
11 Technique Technique -- Inside shoulder of Guard
22 Technique Technique -- Head up on a Guard
33 Technique Technique -- Outside shoulder of a Guard
4i4i Technique Technique --Inside shoulder of Tackle
44 Technique Technique -- Head up on a Tackle
55 Technique Technique -- Outside shoulder of tackle
77 Technique Technique -- Inside shoulder of Tight End
66 Technique Technique -- Head up on a Tight End
99 Technique Technique -- Outside shoulder of a Tight End
88 Technique Technique --Head up on a Wing player
When identifying the location of players in the defensive front, we describe them in terms of thetechnique theyre playing. Understanding these different locations, or techniques is critical to
us for a number of reasons:*It provides a very strong clue as to what gap a man is responsible for, as well as the defenders around him
*It determines for linemen, in many cases, what their first two steps will be and how theyll go about doing their job*Often, it determines which way well check a play to insure the best chances of success!
0022 2266 66
88 88
44 44
11 114i4i 4i4i77 77
ShadeShade33 3355 5599 99
*Special note: Defenders aligned in a
linebacker position have a 0 added as
a second digit to their technique. For
example, a linebacker aligned 4-5 yds
deep over a guard would be called a
20 technique, or a Deep 2
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Defensive Cores
-Center has a down lineman
on him (0 or Shade)
-Either one or both of the
guards does NOT have a
down lineman on him.
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Core isCore is OddOdd
The next step in identifying defenses is to classify the front structure in terms of its core. Thecore refers to the how defenders are aligned within the A and B gaps. There are only fourbasic cores, as identified by the Center at the line of scrimmage, and they provide a great deal ofinformation as to how the rest of the defense is being played around it and how we want to block!
The cores are named and identified as follows:
VVVVVV
-Center has a down lineman
on him (0 or Shade)
-Both Guards also have a
down lineman over them
(usually 2 or 3 tech).
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Core isCore is BearBear
VV VVVV
-Center has no down
lineman on him, but both
guards do*.
-There is only ONE player
aligned at LB depth from B
gap to B gap.
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Core isCore is EvenEven
VV
VVVV
-Center has no down
lineman on him, but both
guards do*.
-There are TWO players
aligned at LB depth from B
gap to B gap.
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Core isCore is SplitSplit
VVVV
VVVV
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Default or Base Formationand Personnel Group
F
H YX Z
Our basic personnel grouping is Our basic personnel grouping is 44, meaning, meaning 44 wide receivers.wide receivers.
They line up as follows unless a word tells one of them otherwise!They line up as follows unless a word tells one of them otherwise!
F: Fullback positionF: Fullback position
X: Wide Receiver position on the left, ON the ballX: Wide Receiver position on the left, ON the ball
H: Inside Receiver position on left, OFF the ballH: Inside Receiver position on left, OFF the ball
Y: Inside Receiver position on right, OFF the ballY: Inside Receiver position on right, OFF the ball
Z: Wide Receiver position on the right, ON the ballZ: Wide Receiver position on the right, ON the ball
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TRIPS Call
F
H Y
Moves H or YMoves H or Ywhichever iswhichever is awayaway from the callfrom the callover to the middleover to the middle
position on the side opposite their normal alignmentposition on the side opposite their normal alignment
Example 1: TRIPS RIGHT movesExample 1: TRIPS RIGHT moves HH to the middle position on theto the middle position on the rightright
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X ZH
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TRIPS Call
F
H Y
Moves H or YMoves H or Ywhichever iswhichever is awayaway from the callfrom the callover to the middleover to the middle
position on the side opposite their normal alignmentposition on the side opposite their normal alignment
Example 1: TRIPS RIGHT movesExample 1: TRIPS RIGHT moves HH to the middle position on theto the middle position on the rightright
Example 2: TRIPS LEFT movesExample 2: TRIPS LEFT moves YY to middle position onto middle position on leftleft
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X ZY
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BUNCH Call
F
Y
Same as Trips, except the man coming over (H or Y) is ON the ball,Same as Trips, except the man coming over (H or Y) is ON the ball,
and the outside receiver steps OFFall three receivers Bunchand the outside receiver steps OFFall three receivers Bunchwithin 1within 1--2 yards of each other, with the widest man being 42 yards of each other, with the widest man being 4--5 yards5 yards
outside the tackle.outside the tackle.
Example 1: BUNCH RIGHTExample 1: BUNCH RIGHT HH on the ball in the middle on the right,on the ball in the middle on the right, ZZ off, alloff, all
receivers bunch.receivers bunch.
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XZ
H
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BUNCH Call
F
H
Same as Trips, except the man coming over (H or Y) is ON the ball,Same as Trips, except the man coming over (H or Y) is ON the ball,
and the outside receiver steps OFFall three receivers Bunchand the outside receiver steps OFFall three receivers Bunchwithin 1within 1--2 yards of each other, with the widest man being 42 yards of each other, with the widest man being 4--5 yards5 yards
outside the tackle.outside the tackle.
Example 1: BUNCH RIGHTExample 1: BUNCH RIGHT HH on the ball in the middle on the right,on the ball in the middle on the right, ZZ off, alloff, all
receivers bunch.receivers bunch.
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ZYX
Example 2: BUNCH LEFTExample 2: BUNCH LEFT YY on the ball in the middle on the left,on the ball in the middle on the left, XX off, alloff, all
receivers bunch.receivers bunch.
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Default or Base Formation
F
H YX Z
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RON and LOU Calls
F
H Y
Moves H or YMoves H or Ywhichever iswhichever is toto from the callfrom the callto a positionto a position onon thethe
ball, and their partner to the outside (X or Z)ball, and their partner to the outside (X or Z) offoff the ballthe ball
Example 1: RExample 1: ROONN----Y alignsY aligns OON the ball, Z aligns OFF.N the ball, Z aligns OFF.
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X ZYZ
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RON and LOU Calls
F
H Y
Moves H or YMoves H or Ywhichever iswhichever is toto from the callfrom the callto a positionto a position onon thethe
ball, and their partner to the outside (X or Z)ball, and their partner to the outside (X or Z) offoff the ballthe ball
Example 1: RExample 1: ROONN----Y alignsY aligns OON the ball, Z aligns OFFN the ball, Z aligns OFF..
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X ZHX
Example 2: LExample 2: LOOUU----H alignsH aligns OON the ball, X aligns OFF.N the ball, X aligns OFF.
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NEAR Call
F
H
Moves X theMoves X the insideinside receiver position, 3 yards off the tackle but stillreceiver position, 3 yards off the tackle but still onon
the ball, and H to thethe ball, and H to the outsideoutside position, split to theposition, split to the numbersnumbers,, offoff the ball!the ball!
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X XH Y
ZYZ33 33
Moves Y upMoves Y up onon the ball, and Zthe ball, and Z offoff, while staying in the same relative, while staying in the same relative
positions.positions.
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Moving the Fullback
YX Z
We can also add words that move F from his base positionWe can also add words that move F from his base position
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F
To move him to an inside WR spot on theTo move him to an inside WR spot on the lleft, we say eft, we say SSLLIPIP
SLIPSLIP STUDSTUD
To offset him behind the tackle on the leTo offset him behind the tackle on the leftft, we say , we say SOSOFTFT..
To move him down to a wing, 1 yard by 1 yard off the Right Tackle, we say To move him down to a wing, 1 yard by 1 yard off the Right Tackle, we say STUDSTUD
SLOTSLOT
To move him over to a wing, 1 yard by 1 yard off theTo move him over to a wing, 1 yard by 1 yard off the LLeft Tackle, we say eft Tackle, we say SSLLOTOT
SOFTSOFT STRONGSTRONGF
To offset him behind the tackle on theTo offset him behind the tackle on the rright, we say ight, we say STSTRRONGONG..
SCATSCAT
To move him to an inside WR spot on the right, we say To move him to an inside WR spot on the right, we say SCATSCAT
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Tight End Groups / Sets / Calls
F
ZX Y
To substitute a TIGHT END in at the Y position, we will call forTo substitute a TIGHT END in at the Y position, we will call for
1111
personnel group ( personnel group (11
TE,TE,11
back) prior to the play being signaledback) prior to the play being signaled
-- C l I c k h e r e t o r e t u r n t o t a b l e o f c o n t e n t sC l I c k h e r e t o r e t u r n t o t a b l e o f c o n t e n t s --
As a basic rule, this substituted Y will align as a Tight End, ON theAs a basic rule, this substituted Y will align as a Tight End, ON theball, on the RIGHT sideball, on the RIGHT side
Z aligns in his normal spot, exceptZ aligns in his normal spot, except offoff the ballthe ball
F & X are unaffected, unless another word is added to move themF & X are unaffected, unless another word is added to move them
We call this basic alignment We call this basic alignment RIGHTRIGHT
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Tight End Groups / Sets / Calls
F
ZX Y
To keep everyone in the same place as RIGHT, but flex the Y out into aTo keep everyone in the same place as RIGHT, but flex the Y out into a
Nasty split position of 8 to 9 feet, we callNasty split position of 8 to 9 feet, we call ROCKROCK instead of RIGHT.instead of RIGHT.
-- C l I c k h e r e t o r e t u r n t o t a b l e o f c o n t e n t sC l I c k h e r e t o r e t u r n t o t a b l e o f c o n t e n t s --
Y
ROCKROCK alignment shownalignment shown
Exact same as Right for everyone except Y!Exact same as Right for everyone except Y!
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Tight End Groups / Sets / Calls
F
ZX Y
We then add a word to tellWe then add a word to tell HH where to align:where to align:
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To set him 1 yard by 1 yard off the Left Tackle, we say To set him 1 yard by 1 yard off the Left Tackle, we say SLOTSLOT
H
SLOTSLOT
To set him halfway between the left tackle & X, we say To set him halfway between the left tackle & X, we say OUTOUT
OUTOUTOUTSIDEOUTSIDE WINGWING WIDEWIDE WIDERWIDER
UNDERUNDER OVEROVER
To set him outside of X, we say To set him outside of X, we say OUTSIDEOUTSIDETo set him 1 yard by 1 yard off Y, we say To set him 1 yard by 1 yard off Y, we say WINGWING
To set him halfway between Y and Z, we say To set him halfway between Y and Z, we say WIDEWIDETo set him outside Z, we say To set him outside Z, we say WIDERWIDER
To put him in the backfield, offsetTo put him in the backfield, offset leftleft, 4 yards deep, we call , 4 yards deep, we call UNDERUNDER
To put him in the backfield, offsetTo put him in the backfield, offset rightright, 4 yards deep, we call , 4 yards deep, we call OVEROVER
If we dont say anything after RIGHT, he lines up right behind the QB, 4 yards deepIf we dont say anything after RIGHT, he lines up right behind the QB, 4 yards deep
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Tight End Groups / Sets / Calls
F
ZX Y
We can also add words to moveWe can also add words to move ZZ......
-- C l I c k h e r e t o r e t u r n t o t a b l e o f c o n t e n t sC l I c k h e r e t o r e t u r n t o t a b l e o f c o n t e n t s --
Z
To move him over to a spot halfway between the left tackle & X, we say To move him over to a spot halfway between the left tackle & X, we say FLIPFLIP
FLIPFLIPFLOPFLOP CLOSECLOSE
To move him all the way over to a spot outside of X, we say To move him all the way over to a spot outside of X, we say FLOPFLOP
To move him down to a spot 1 yard by 1 yard off Y, we say To move him down to a spot 1 yard by 1 yard off Y, we say CLOSECLOSE
ZIPZIP
To move him over to a spot 1 yard by 1 yard off the Left Tackle, we say To move him over to a spot 1 yard by 1 yard off the Left Tackle, we say ZIPZIP
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Tight End Groups / Sets / Calls
F
X Y
or Xor X
-- C l I c k h e r e t o r e t u r n t o t a b l e o f c o n t e n t sC l I c k h e r e t o r e t u r n t o t a b l e o f c o n t e n t s --
X
TIGHTTIGHT
To put him in a tight end position on the left, in a threeTo put him in a tight end position on the left, in a three--point stance, we say point stance, we say TIGHTTIGHT
To move him over to the right, ON the line as a Split End To move him over to the right, ON the line as a Split End BIGBIG
BIGBIG
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2 Back - 3 Wide Group / Sets / Calls
YX Z
To substitute a RUNNING BACK in at the H position, while leavingTo substitute a RUNNING BACK in at the H position, while leaving
a RECEIVER at the Y position, we will call fora RECEIVER at the Y position, we will call for 2323 personnel personnelgroup (group (22 back,back, 33 WR) prior to the play being signaledWR) prior to the play being signaled
-- C l I c k h e r e t o r e t u r n t o t a b l e o f c o n t e n t sC l I c k h e r e t o r e t u r n t o t a b l e o f c o n t e n t s --
H
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2 Back - 3 Wide Group / Sets / Calls
YX Z
In this grouping, Y is moved with a series of R and L words:In this grouping, Y is moved with a series of R and L words:
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RRAAYY
Y
LLARRARRYY
Y
RREXEX
Z
ZZ is offthe ballis offthe ball
in in RRexex
Y
LLEXEX
X
XX is offthe ballis offthe ball
in in LLexex
To set him in the inside position on theTo set him in the inside position on the RRight,ight, offoff the ball, we call the ball, we call RRAAYYTo set him in the inside position on theTo set him in the inside position on the LLeft,eft, offoff the ball, we call the ball, we call LLARRARRYY
To set him in the inside position on theTo set him in the inside position on the RRight,ight, onon the ball, withthe ball, with ZZ offoff, we call , we call RREXEX
To set him in the inside position on theTo set him in the inside position on the LLeft,eft, onon the ball, withthe ball, with XX offoff, we call , we call LLEXEX
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2 Back - 3 Wide Group / Sets / Calls
F
YX Z
The two backs (H & F) are then arranged as follows:The two backs (H & F) are then arranged as follows:
-- C l I c k h e r e t o r e t u r n t o t a b l e o f c o n t e n t sC l I c k h e r e t o r e t u r n t o t a b l e o f c o n t e n t s --
Split:Split: F on Ysside, H awayF on Ysside, H away
ByBy defaultdefault (if we dont give them a word), they align in a (if we dont give them a word), they align in a SPLITSPLIT set, with set, withFF in a halfback positionin a halfback position toto the call (same side as Y) andthe call (same side as Y) and
H in a halfback positionH in a halfback position awayaway from the call (opposite Y)from the call (opposite Y)
*Halfback position means 4 1/2 to 5 yards deep over the tackles inside leg!*Halfback position means 4 1/2 to 5 yards deep over the tackles inside leg!
To exchange them and put H on Ys side with F away, we call To exchange them and put H on Ys side with F away, we call WEAKWEAK
HF Weak:Weak: H on Ysside,F awayH on Ysside,F awayFH
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-- C l I c k h e r e t o r e t u r n t o t a b l e o f c o n t e n t sC l I c k h e r e t o r e t u r n t o t a b l e o f c o n t e n t s --
BBLLUEUE callcall BBRROW
NOW
N callcall UNDERUNDER callcall OVEROVER callcall
H lines up inH lines up in LLeft halfbackeft halfbackposition, 4 1/2 yards deepposition, 4 1/2 yards deep
over the inside leg of the T.over the inside leg of the T.
F lines up directly behindF lines up directly behindCenter, 4 1/2 yards deepCenter, 4 1/2 yards deep
Both backs: 2 pt stances!Both backs: 2 pt stances!
Additional calls can move H and F as follows:Additional calls can move H and F as follows:*Note: Unlike Split & Weak, these calls are*Note: Unlike Split & Weak, these calls are notnot relative to Y. They are the same regardless of where Y aligns!relative to Y. They are the same regardless of where Y aligns!
FFHH HHFF
H lines up inH lines up in RRight halfbackight halfbackposition, 4 1/2 yards deepposition, 4 1/2 yards deep
over the inside leg of the T.over the inside leg of the T.
F lines up directly behindF lines up directly behindCenter, 4 1/2 yards deepCenter, 4 1/2 yards deep
Both backs: 2 pt stances!Both backs: 2 pt stances!
FF
HH
H lines up inH lines up in leftleft halfbackhalfbackposition, 4 1/2 yards deepposition, 4 1/2 yards deep
over the inside leg of the T,over the inside leg of the T,uses auses a 3 point3 point stance.stance.
F lines up in his norml spot,F lines up in his norml spot,6 to 6 1/2 yards deep6 to 6 1/2 yards deep
HH
FF
H lines up inH lines up in rightright halfbackhalfbackposition, 4 1/2 yards deepposition, 4 1/2 yards deep
over the inside leg of the T,over the inside leg of the T,uses auses a 3 point3 point stance.stance.
F lines up in his norml spot,F lines up in his norml spot,6 to 6 1/2 yards deep6 to 6 1/2 yards deep
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OTHER CALLS
SQUEEZE CALLSQUEEZE CALL
Tells anyone in a Wide Receiver positionTells anyone in a Wide Receiver positionto reduce their split to within 1 yard ofto reduce their split to within 1 yard of
each other starting at 3each other starting at 3--5 yards outside5 yards outside
the tackle.the tackle.
Example 1: Basic formation with SQUEEZE callX & H, Y& Z Squeeze together. Inside most receivers (H & Y in this case) align at 3-5
yards off the tackle/TE, and X & Z align one yard outside of them.
XH
ZY
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OTHER CALLS
SQUEEZE CALLSQUEEZE CALL
Tells anyone in a Wide Receiver positionTells anyone in a Wide Receiver positionto reduce their split to within 1 yard ofto reduce their split to within 1 yard of
each other starting at 3each other starting at 3--5 yards outside5 yards outside
the tackle.the tackle.
Example 2: Trips Left SQUEEZEH & Z are the inside most receivers on their side, and align 3-5 yards off theT/TE. X
& Ysqueeze their alignment down to within 1 yard of the next guy inside them.
XY
YH
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OTHER CALLS
SQUEEZE CALLSQUEEZE CALL
Tells anyone in a Wide Receiver positionTells anyone in a Wide Receiver positionto reduce their split to within 1 yard ofto reduce their split to within 1 yard of
each other starting at 3each other starting at 3--5 yards outside5 yards outside
the tackle.the tackle.
Example 3: Right Wing Soft Flop SQUEEZEX is the inside most receiver, sets 3 yds off tackle. Z squeezes down 1 yard off him.
Y HXZ
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OTHER CALLS
SQUEEZE CALLSQUEEZE CALL
Tells anyone in a Wide Receiver positionTells anyone in a Wide Receiver positionto reduce their split to within 1 yard ofto reduce their split to within 1 yard of
each other starting at 3each other starting at 3--5 yards outside5 yards outside
the tackle.the tackle.
Example 4: Right Wider SQUEEZEZ is the inside most SPLIT receiver, sets 3-5 yards off tackle. H squeezes down a
yard outside him.
XZ
YH
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FORMATION SummaryFORMATION Summary
CALLPers.
Group
F H X Y Z
RON 4 only Align ON ball OFF ball
LOU 4 only Al ign O N b al l Al gn OF F b al l
NEAR 4 only Align Out side Align 3 yd f/T Align ON ball OFF ball
TRIPS 4 only (Rt ) Mid rec on r ( Lt ) Mid rec on l
BUNCH 4 only
(Rt) Mid rec on
rt; ON ball 1youts Y
(Lt) OFF ball, 1
yd outs Y
(Lt) Mid rec on
lt; ON ball 1 ydouts H
(Rt) OFF ball; 1
yd outs Y
EMPTY 4 or 11Ins rec away
f/call
RIGHT 11 TE pos on Rt
ROCK 11 Nasty split TE
or Rt (3y)
SLOT 11 1 x 1 off LT
OUT 11 Ins rec on L;
1/2way bet T &
X
OUTSIDE 11 O ut s r ec o n L t B eco me ins r ec
WING 11 1 x 1 off RT
WIDE 11
Mid rec on R;
1/2way bet Y &
Z
WIDER 11 Outs rec on Rt Become ins rec
FLIP 11
Mid or ins rec
on lt; 1/2way
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44 66 88557799
The way we do this is to simply say WHO we want to go in motionThe way we do this is to simply say WHO we want to go in motion
(H, Y, F, X, or Z)(H, Y, F, X, or Z)
and WHERE on the field we want him to end up.and WHERE on the field we want him to end up.
The spots on the field we can send motion men are numbered INThe spots on the field we can send motion men are numbered IN
CONJUNCTION WITH OUR HOLE NUMBERS as follows:CONJUNCTION WITH OUR HOLE NUMBERS as follows:
MOTION:
Moving Players to Spots on the Field
COMMUNICATING MOTIONCOMMUNICATING MOTION
-- C l I c k h e r e t o r e t u r n t o t a b l e o f c o n t e n t sC l I c k h e r e t o r e t u r n t o t a b l e o f c o n t e n t s --
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MOTION:
Moving Players to Spots on the Field
44
COMMUNICATING MOTIONCOMMUNICATING MOTION
For example, if the phrase For example, if the phrase HH44 is added on to the end of a formation, we are is added on to the end of a formation, we areliterally saying,literally saying,
HH, line up as the formation calls, then, line up as the formation calls, then go in motiongo in motion to theto the 44 spot.spot.
HH
-- C l I c k h e r e t o r e t u r n t o t a b l e o f c o n t e n t sC l I c k h e r e t o r e t u r n t o t a b l e o f c o n t e n t s --
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MOTION:
Moving Players to Spots on the Field
99
Or, if the phrase Or, if the phrase YY99 is added on to the end of a formation, we are literally saying, is added on to the end of a formation, we are literally saying,YY, line up as the formation calls, then, line up as the formation calls, then go in motiongo in motion to theto the 99 spot.spot.
YY
COMMUNICATING MOTIONCOMMUNICATING MOTION
-- C l I c k h e r e t o r e t u r n t o t a b l e o f c o n t e n t sC l I c k h e r e t o r e t u r n t o t a b l e o f c o n t e n t s --
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MOTION:
Moving Players to Spots on the Field
*Technique note: On*Technique note: On mostmost motion, the motion man should use a shuffle techniquemotion, the motion man should use a shuffle technique
as he completes his course. In other words, as he gets to the final 2as he completes his course. In other words, as he gets to the final 2--3 steps prior to3 steps prior to
reaching his spot, he squares his shoulders to the line of scrimmage and shuffles,reaching his spot, he squares his shoulders to the line of scrimmage and shuffles,
allowing him to attack defenders more effectively and maintain theallowing him to attack defenders more effectively and maintain the timingtiming of plays.of plays.
Y
COMMUNICATING MOTIONCOMMUNICATING MOTION
-- C l I c k h e r e t o r e t u r n t o t a b l e o f c o n t e n t sC l I c k h e r e t o r e t u r n t o t a b l e o f c o n t e n t s --
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F O O T B A L LF O O T B A L L
PRIDE.PRIDE. DISCIPLINE.DISCIPLINE. ACHIEVEMENT.ACHIEVEMENT. LOYALTY.LOYALTY.
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