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FootballFootball
Installing the Offensive Package:
Offensive Line
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Offensive Line OffensiveOffensive
PhilosophyPhilosophy Establish strong inside running
game
Few plays from a variety of looks
Force defense to cover entire field
I dont believe God put uson this earth to be ordinary
Lou Holtz
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It is difficult for a team to have
outstanding morale, confidence
and enthusiasm when it cannot
look to the offensive line to
establish the tempo of the ball
game
If the offensive line comes to theIf the offensive line comes to the
huddle with confidence in theirhuddle with confidence in theireyes, the other offensive playerseyes, the other offensive players
confidence will riseconfidence will rise
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Offensive LineTechniques and
Teaching Progressions Splits
Front Recognition
Stance
Blocks
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Splits
2 feet (adjustable by game plan)
Depth: we will align off the ball as muchas possible, with helmet at belt ofcenter
Defender has less contact time to shedblock
Allows adjustment to defensive linemovement
Provides separation from pass rush
Exception: we will crowd the LOS on the
Splits
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Front RecognitionFront Recognition
Covered or Uncovered
Technique call if Covered. Ex. 5, 3,9. Many of our blocking schemesrequire combination blocking, andmaking a technique call helps
teammates in determining what theywill do.
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StanceStance
3-point stance, with 40% of weight on down
hand
Flat back, with toes pointed straight ahead
Toe-to-heel stagger
Weight distribution should allow you to both
run block and pass set effectively
Stance
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Run Blocks
1st Step (Directional Step). Must be 6 or
less, quick and decisive. Prepares blocker to
engage defender. If step is too far, or too
slow, hell never get second foot down before
contact with defender.
2nd Step (Attack Step). To cylinder of body
of defender. The explosion of the block will
take place with 2nd step firmly in ground.
Basic Fundamentals(must occur on every block)
Run Blocks
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Man-SchemeMan-SchemeBlocksBlocks Base Block Down Block Reach Block Pull Block Trap Block
Double Team Block
Base Block
Stretch-Double Block Rip-Reach Block Overtake Block
Zone-SchemeBlocks
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Base Block
The Base block will be used on an inside zone play (23/24 Slam) anytime a blocker is "covered"--me
he has a defender head-up, inside shade, or outside shade. The blocker will ALWAYS step with hisplayside foot. The type of step we will use is dependent on the shade of the defender:
Backside Shade or head-up: "Tough" step 4" directly forward, getting it down
quickly so that the second step is right at the cylinder of the defender.
Playside Shade: "Wedge" step at a 45 degree angle to gain playside leverage, getting it
down quickly so that the second step is right at the cylinder of the defender.
EN T
B
T T
B
24 Slam 24 Slam
Both blockers need playside leverage, so take
"Wedge" step at 45 degrees.
RT and TE both have playside leverage on theirdefenders, so they will "Tough" step. C has a playsid
shade, so he must "Wedge" step to gain leverage.
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Stretch-Double Block
The Stretch-Double block will be used on an inside zone play (23/24 Slam) anytime a blocker is"uncovered"--meaning he does not have a down defender anywhere over him. The blocker willstep laterally with his playside foot, looking to "double" the next down defender with his teammate.If the defender slants in, the blocker is in perfect position to assume the block, so his teammatecan "one arm bench" him and move to the next level (LB). If the defender moves outside, theblocker will continue on his track to the next level (LB). If the down defender fights to maintain hisposition, the blocker and his teammate will stay on the double team, driving him backwards to thenext level.
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Stretch-Double Block
N T
B B
N T
B B
Both G's use stretch-double to create doubleteams, driving the down defenders backwards
Both G's step to stretch-double, and climb to LBwhen down defender goes away
24 Slam 24 Slam
T T
B B
EN T
B B24 Slam 24 Slam
LG will stretch-double and assume base block,with C one-arm benching and climbing to LB.RT will stretch-base and climb to LB while RG
bases the slant inside.
Both G's step to stretch-double, and assumebase block on down defenders who step tothem. C and RT will one-arm bench press and
climb to LBs.
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T N T
B B
ET N T
B B
E
28 Stretch 24 Slam
All covered linemen execute Rip-Reachto gain outside leverage on play goingoutside.
BST executes Rip-Reach on insideshade defender to gain insideleverage. (vs. an outside shade,
let him go and climb to LB)
Rip-Reach Block
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Overtake Block
An Overtake block is used by uncovered linemen on the outside zone (27/28Stretch). The purpose is to "overtake" the next down defender, and assume thatblock, freeing the next blocker over to climb to the LB level. The uncoveredlineman will step laterally 6" and crossover, much like the Rip-Reach. He thentries to get "ahead" of the next down defender, in essence pushing his teammatoff him so that he may climb to the next level.
a. If defender is going away, continue on a track up the field to the second level, finding a
scraping LB with your eyes. If he gets ahead of you, you may have to "Rip-reach" him. Use
inside arm to gain leverage, and control arm to square him up as you run him up field.
b. If defender is coming towards you, you will assume the drive block from partner. Drive himupfield.
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T N T
B B
ET N T
B B
E
28 Stretch 28 Stretch
Both G's attempt to Overtake thenext down defender, and climb toLB when defender slants away.
Both G's attempt to Overtake thenext down defender, pushingteammate off to climb to LB. Thecovered blockers will step upfield onthe second step, and one-arm benchdefender to uncovered partner.
Overtake Block
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Man Blocks
These entail portions of blockspreviously mentioned
Details needed??
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Running Game
23/24 Slam
27/28 Stretch
17/18 Speed Option
33/34 Iso
25/26 Counter
21/22 Trap
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Pass Protection Concepts
Must match-up with potential rushers
Man-Zone concept
80 call: playside is to right (180call: playside is to left
C blocks to backside, unless
adjustment
Base Call: allows us to block 3playside, and 3 backside
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T
B
TE
B
E
180 Protection
Six potential rushers. Able to block 3
rushers playside, and 3 weakside.
T NE
B B
E
80 Protection
Six potential rushers, but there are now
FOUR weakside rushers.
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1. 80/180 Protection
Base Rules: block man across firmly on LOS,
allowing no inside penetration. RBs haveEMLOS.
Adjustments: to allow better match-upsBOB, Away, Name, Four, Lucky/Ringo
T N T
B
E
B
ET
B
TE
B
E T N TE
B
E
180 Protection80 Protection 80 Protection
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T TE
B B
E
80 Protection
"BOB" call by RT. Gives us bettermatch-up in terms of size. Blocking 3
rushers each side.
T
B
TE
B
E
180 Protection
"Base" call. RB has EMLOS. Easilyable to block 3 rushers playside, and 3weakside.
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T N TE
B B
E
180 Protection
7 potential rushers, so QB makes "Y"call, keeping TE in. RB automaticallyblocks away, and get "Edge" call from
RT. Now able to block FOUR weak
T N TE
B B
E
80 Protection
7 potential rushers, so QB makes "Y" call,keeping TE in. RB will automatically blockaway, and gets "BOB" call from LT. Now
able to block FOUR weakside rushers.
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Pass Protection
FundamentalsPPP--Pass Protection Posture
The most important component in an offensive lineman's pass protection is his
"set": getting his body in position to block the rusher. If a lineman has a goodpass set, he has won 75% of the battle. He wants to get to a position where hehas his nose on the rusher's inside armpit.
Lateral Set Kick-Slide
Two Pass Sets we will use:
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