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RHS Football: Offensive

Progressions








3
rd
Grade to 7
th
Grade
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Revere Offensive Style
Basic I formation offense (TB, FB, TE, 2 WR) that showcases a physical run game was
the base which sets up an effective play action passing game. We present further
difficulties four our opponents by motioning/shifting to create confusion and
mismatches for the defense while maintaining a clear understanding for our players
responsibilities.
It is designed to:
Be flexible to allow us to take advantage of our personnel's strengths while exploiting
the weaknesses four opponents.
Attack the entire fieldstretching the defense horizontally as well as vertically.
Be unpredictable due to multiple plays off the same look and through our own self
scouting to identify tendencies.
Be simple but give the appearance of complexity.
Our formations system allows us to have a few simple formations but with many small
variationsthis allows us to give hundreds of different looks but very little of our base
offense is affected.
Our personnel groupings allow for further variations and allow us to create
mismatches.
Our motions and tags create complexities for the defense to take into account but stays
base for us players.
We have our set base players with which our whole offense is built offless is more.
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Revere Offensive Philosophy
To execute at a high level will minimal mistakes through consistent execution based
excellent fundamentals.
To be a tough and physical team that imposes our will at the line of scrimmage.
To be able to effectively run the football which will intern set up the pass.
Running the football also allows us to control the football (field position and time
of possession).
To create difficulties for opponents to game plan for us, practice for us, and play
against us by presenting a variety of challenges:
attacking base plays that have multiple looks of them (series based) to keep
defense guessing.
few formations with numerous variations to create the appearance of many
formations.
multiple personnel groups that take advantage of our strengths and exploit the
weakness of our opponents.
numerous motions/shifts to create mismatches and angles on our opponents.
formations and personnel groups
To execute as ONE UNIT! Our offensive players take enormous pride in being
part of this unitTEAM BEFORE ME!

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Revere Offensive Goals
Game Goals
1. WIN!
2. Score on Opening Drive
3. Score 21 Points or More
4. No Forced Punts Inside Our 30 Yard Line
5. 50% First Down Efficiency (4+ yards)
6. 80% Red Zone Scoring
7. NO TURNOVERS
8. 3 or Less Penalties
9. More than 3 Big Plays (12+ yard run or 16+ pass)
10. 10 First Downs or More
11. 50% or Better Third Down Efficiency
12. 50% or Better Passing Completion Percentage
13. 100 Yards or More Passing
14. More than 250 yards total offense
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Revere Offensive Goals
Season Goals
1. Average 21 Points or More
2. Average 8 First Downs or More
3. 50% or Better Third Down Efficiency
4. 2,000 Yards or More Team Rushing
5. 50% or Better Passing Efficiency
6. At least 2/1 Touchdown to Interceptions Efficiency
7. 1,000 Yard Passer
8. 1,000 Yard Rusher
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Personnel/Positions
Name POSITION DESCRIPTION
CENTER BEST LINEMAN, SNAPS BALL AND BLOCKS
GUARD 2
ND
AND 3
RD
BEST LINEMEN, BLOCKS
TACKLES BIGGEST KIDS, BLOCKS
YTIGHT END LENGTHY, BLOCKS AND CATCHES
QB GOOD AWARENESS AND LEADERSHIP CAN THROW
FB BIGGER BACK OR 2
ND
BEST RUNNER CARRIES BALL
TB BEST ATHLETE, CARRIES BALL
ZWIDE RECIEVER SHIFTY AND QUICK, CARRIES AND CATCHES BALL
XWIDE RECIEVER GOOD ATHLETE, CATCHES BALL
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Hole Numbering/Alignments
2-3 ft 2ft 2ft
Helmets to Centers belt buckle
4ft
3ft
4 ft
Right Foot of Z on
Left Foot of T
HOLE NUMBERS: They are not based on gaps or distance from the ball, they are represented by the offensive lineman that is
in that spot. Example: If the tackle gaps all the way down to the ILB, the 4 hole is now an inside run.
DEFENSIVE TECHNIQUES: The location (inside shoulderhead upoutside shoulder) of the defensive linemen in
relation to the offensive linemen.
GAPS: The areas between offensive linemen, referred to for players assignment or responsibility.
Splits of linemen can be adjusted depending on situationExample: 1ft splits on 3 and short. Alignment of running
backs can be adjusted depending on the play call and the speed of the personnel.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 2 1 6 5 4 9 8 7
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Ball Carrier Numbers/Alignments
Name POSITION DESCRIPTION
CENTER (C) TWO POINT STANCE WITH RIGHT HAND ON THE BALL
GUARDS (G) THREE POINT STANCE, TWO FOOT SPLIT, HELMET ON THE CS HIP
TACKLES (T) & Y THREE POINT STANCE, TWO FOOT SPLIT, HELMET EVEN WITH GS HELMET
QB SHOTGUN (SG)TOES AT FIVE YARDS DEPTH
FB UCTHREE POINT STANCE, ALIGNED WITH C AND HEELS AT FOUR YARDS DEPTH
SG
TB UCTWO POINT STANCE, ALIGNED WITH C AND TOES AT SEVEN YARDS DEPTH
SG
W-WING BACK TWO POINT STANCE, ALIGNED ONE YARD DEEP AND ONE YARD OUTSIDE TE
ZRUNNING BACK THEE POINT STANCE, ALIGN TOES TO FBS HEALS, Right Foot of ALIGNED WITH
LEFT FOOT OF TACKLE
ZWIDE RECIEVER TWO POINT STANCE, APPROX. 15 YDS SPLIT OUT (NOT CLOSER THAN 4 YARDS
TO SIDELINE), OFF THE BALL
XWIDE RECIEVER TWO POINT STANCE, APPROX. 12-15 YDS SPLIT OUT (NOT CLOSER THAN 4
YARDS TO SIDELINE), ON THE BALL
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Huddle
LINE OF SCRIMMAGE
5 YARDS
1. Center calls the huddle and sets it
2. 6 yards from the ball facing the LOS
3. QB does all the talking
4. QB calls the play first time:





5. Center and receivers may leave the huddle after the
first call
6. QB calls the play second time:




7. Everyone claps and calls Break after the QB says
Ready
8. Everyone sprints to their position (tightside first) and
gets set
Formation
Special Information
Play (Ball Carrier and Hole Location)
Blocking Scheme
Snap Count
Play
Blocking Scheme
Snap Count
ReadyBREAK
NOTES:
When in huddle, look to the sideline for coaching
instructions and/or substitutions coming inplayers
may discuss strategy while the QB is out of the
huddle
Do not lean on teammates or leave huddle early
When QB enters, he assumes complete controlNO
ONE ELSE TALKS
Call Check if you did not hear call
Break huddle and sprint to the line (in and out of huddle
create tempo, exhaust your opponent, dont let them
recognize formation, shifts, etc.)
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Twins Left Roger 44 Man On Two




FORMATIONTwins Left:
SPECIAL INFORMATIONRoger: Z Receiver
Motion to a Pro Formation
PLAY44: Tailback carrying the ball off-tackle
BLOCKING SCHEMEMan:
SNAP COUNTOn Two: The play starts on the
second hit
PLAY CALLING
Formation
Special
Info
Ball
Carrier Hole
Blocking
Scheme Snap Count
Twins Left Roger 4-Tailback 4 Man On Second "HIT"
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Color-Number-Color-Number-Hit
Blue Eight-Blue Eight-Hit

NOTE FOR YOUTH: Use a DOWN or READY
call prior to cadence if you want to get linemen down at
the same time
Ball is snapped on the H sound
Specific colors represent different options in our
system:
CADENCE
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PRO PRO LEFT
TWINS TWINS LEFT
Formations
TRIPS TRIPS LEFT
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Formations
TITE TRIPS TITE TRIPS LEFT
BUNCH BUNCH LEFT
FLEX FLEX LEFT
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Formations
EMPTY RIGHT EMPTY LEFT
SPREAD
SPRITE SPRITE LEFT
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FLANKER FLANKER LEFT
PATRIOT PATRIOT LEFT
ARMY NAVY
Formations
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T POWER I
STACK WING
HEAVY
Formations
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STEM
Pre-Snap Alignment Shifts
STEM the TB lines up in a halfback set out of the huddle
(presnap).
SLIDE
SLIDE the FB is lined up behind the tackle out of the huddle
(presnap).
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SHIFT
SHIFT TO TWINS
Shifts
STEM the TB lines up in a halfback set
either presnap or he shifts to it on the
first color of the cadence.
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ROGER LOUIE
Motions
The Z receiver should cut down his split so to reduce the distance to run. Motion is done in a full sprint parallel to the line of
scrimmageif he is motioning to the X, he heads up field when he sees the X receiver leave. QB should allow Z receiver to get
to the designated spotExample: Pro Louie, let Z receiver get to where he would be in twins left.
BACK ROGER BACK LOUIE
SHORT ROGER SHORT LOUIE
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RAZOR LAZER
Motions
The Z receiver should cut down his split so to reduce the distance to run. Motion is done in a full sprint parallel to
the line of scrimmageif he is motioning to the X, he heads up field when he sees the X receiver leave. QB should

RIP LIZ
XEROX
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RICKY LUCKY
Motions
The Z receiver should cut down his split so to reduce the distance to run. Motion is done in a full sprint parallel to
the line of scrimmageif he is motioning to the X, he heads up field when he sees the X receiver leave. QB should

ORBIT ORBIT
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LINE BLOCKING SCHEMES
MAN:
Solid one-on-one block to whoever is over you
(in-over-outside protecting your inside first)
POWER:
Double team at the point of attackpost man drives
thru man over him and drive man steps down and
drives man to his inside
TRAP:
Backside guard pulls and blocks 1
st
man past
the hole called
COUNTER:
Backside guard pulls and blocks 1
st
man past
the hole called, backside tackle pulls and leads
up the hole inside the pulling guard
GAP:
Block first man to your inside
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LINE BLOCKING SCHEMES
GEORGE:
Playside guard traps 1
st
man past the hole
called, tackle and tight end gap down.
GAP LEAD:
Gap blocking with a lead block by the backside guard
POWER LEAD:
Power blocking with lead blocky by the backside guard
REACH:
Linemen attempt to hook playside whoever is
over you (outside-over-in)
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LINE BLOCKING SCHEMES
EAGLE:
G & T work stackT blocks down first and G
pulls around T to LB
GUT:
G & T exchange assignmentsG goes 1
st

CROSS:
ST & SG exchange assignmentsST goes 1
st
Y & TT exchange assignmentsY goes 1
st

FOLD:
C & G exchange assignmentsG pulls around
Cs block
COMBO:
Block Stack, double team down linemanplayer
to LB flow comes of to block him










Personnel: Names and Positions
Terminology:
Hole Numbering: Based on Offensive Players, Odds Left and
Evens Right
Huddle: Alignment and Procedures
Play Calling and Cadence: Sequence and Order
Formations: Pro, Twins, Flanker, Power I, T
Alignment Shifts: Stem
Blocking Schemes: Man, Gap, Trap (If Personnel Allows)
Plays
Run: 30/31 Man, 38/39 Sweep, 26/27 Gap KO, 42/43 Trap,
44/45 Man, 48/49 Sweep
Pass: 90 Chop Slant-Fade, 94/95 Gap Curl, 98/99 Gap Hitch
Game Play and Rules
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3
rd
and 4
th
Grade











Personnel: Names and Positions
Terminology:
Hole Numbering: Based on Offensive Players, Odds Left and Evens Right
Gaps: A Gaps (C-G), B Gaps (G-T), C Gaps (T-TE), D Gaps (Outside TE)
Huddle: Alignment and Procedures
Play Calling and Cadence: Sequence and Order
Formations: Pro, Twins, Flex, Sprite, Flanker, Heavy, Power I, T
Tags: Unbalanced
Alignment Shifts: Stem
Motions:
Receivers: Roger, Louie, Xerox (Y)
Blocking Schemes: Man, Gap, Trap, Reach,
Plays
Run: 30/31 Man-Trap, 38/39 Sweep, 26/27 Gap KO, 42/43 Trap, 44/45 Man-Gap KO-Trap,
48/49 Sweep
Pass: 90 Chop Slant-Fade, 94/95 Gap Curl-Smash, 98/99 Gap Hitch
Play Action Pass: 44/45 Pass Out, 44/45 Boot 9/8
Special Pass Plays: Bubble 8/9
Game Play and Rules
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and 6
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Grade











Personnel: Names and Positions
Terminology:
Hole Numbering: Based on Offensive Players, Odds Left and Evens Right
Gaps: A Gaps (C-G), B Gaps (G-T), C Gaps (T-TE), D Gaps (Outside TE)
Alignments: Three numbers per lineman going from inside out (G: 1-2-3)
Huddle: Alignment and Procedures
Play Calling and Cadence: Sequence and Order
Personnel Groupings: Introduction to Grouping Vocabulary (#1: number of backs, #2: n1qaumber of
tight ends)
Formations: Pro, Twins, Trips, Flex, Spread, Sprite, Flanker, Heavy, Power I, T, Wing
Tags: Near/Far, Hip, Unbalanced
Alignment Shifts: Stem, Slide,
Motions:
Receivers: Roger, Louie, Xerox (Y)
Backs: Razor, Laser, Ricky, Lucky, Orbit
Blocking Schemes: Man, Gap, Trap, Power, Reach, Counter (if Personnel Allows)
Plays
Run: 30/31 Man-Trap, 38/39 Sweep, 22/23 Trap, 26/27 Gap KO, 26/27 Sweep, 42/43 Trap, 44/45 Man-
Gap KO-PWR Lead-Trap, 48/49 Sweep
Pass: 90 Chop Slant-Stop-Fade, 94/95 Gap Curl-Hitch-Smash, 98/99 Gap Hitch-Smash
Play Action Pass: 44/45 Pass Curl-Out, 44/45 Boot 9/8, 44/45 CTR Boot 9/8 (If Running Counter)
Special Pass Plays: Bubble 8/9, TB 8/9 Pass
Game Play and Rules
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30/31 Man
ST Seal down inside and release to cut off OLB QB Reverse pivot past midline, give FB and fake 42 trap
SG Manif you are uncovered, come down on closest LB FB Step play side foot, stay on midline, attack LOS
C
Manif you are uncovered, come down on closest LB
TB Step backside then plant and fake 42 trap
TG Manif you are uncovered, come down on closest LB Z Stalk block (MDD)
TT Manif you are uncovered, come down on closest LB X Stalk block (MDD)
Y Seal down inside and release to cut off OLB
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Stem 30/31 Man
ST Seal down inside and release to cut off OLB QB Reverse pivot past midline, give FB and fake 22 trap
SG Manif you are uncovered, come down on closest LB FB Step play side foot, stay on midline, attack LOS
C
Manif you are uncovered, come down on closest LB
TB Step play side foot at heals of FB, fake 24 trap
TG Manif you are uncovered, come down on closest LB Z Stalk block (MDD)
TT Manif you are uncovered, come down on closest LB X Stalk block (MDD)
Y Seal down inside and release to cut off OLB
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30/31 Trap
ST Seal down inside and release to cut off OLB QB Reverse pivot past midline, give FB and fake 42 trap
SG Trapblock the first down lineman past the hole FB Step play side foot, stay on midline, attack LOS
C Block back on SGs manif covered, block back & give over call TB Step backside then plant and fake 42 trap
TG Block downif no one is in gap, come down on closest LB Z Stalk block (MDD)
TT Release on closest LB X Stalk block (MDD)
Y Seal down inside and release to cut off OLB
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Stem 30/31 Trap
ST Seal down inside and release to cut off OLB QB Reverse pivot past midline, give FB and fake 22 trap
SG Trapblock the first down lineman past the hole FB Step play side foot, stay on midline, attack LOS
C Block back on SGs manif covered, block back & give over call TB Step play side foot at heals of FB, fake 22 trap
TG Block downif no one is in gap, come down on closest LB Z Stalk block (MDD)
TT Release on closest LB X Stalk block (MDD)
Y Seal down inside and release to cut off OLB
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Stem 38/39 Sweep
ST Reach Blocking QB Reverse Pivot, pitch from hip to FB, fake pitch-pass
SG Reach Blocking FB Take lateral depth step, receive sweep pitch, attack LOS
C Reach Blocking TB Step play side foot and arc outside for first defender, looking inside-out.
TG Reach Blocking Z Stalk Block
TT Reach Blocking X Stalk Block
Y Reach Blocking
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22/23 Trap
ST Seal down inside and release to cut off OLB QB
Reverse pivot on midline, fake 30 and give HB inside
SG Trapblock the first down lineman past the hole FB Step off midline to fake 30 and fill for pulling G
C Block back on SGs manif covered, block back & give over call HB Step play side foot at heals of FB, attack LOS
TG Block manif you are uncovered, come down on closest LB Z Stalk Block
TT Block manif you are uncovered, come down on closest LB X Stalk Block
Y Seal down inside and release to cut off OLB
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26/27 Gap KO-Power
ST Seal down inside and release to cut off OLB QB
Reverse out to 8 oclock directly at the HB. Sit on the hand
off and fake boot
SG Manif you are uncovered, come down on closest LB FB Step playside at guard and KO with inside-out
course
C Gapblock first man to your inside HB Step play side foot at heals of FB, attack LOS
TG Gapblock first man to your inside Z Stalk Block
TT Gapblock first man to your inside X Stalk Block
Y Gapblock first man to your inside
Note: Gap Kickout and Power are the same
(gap with FB KO). Difference is double team at
the point of attack with POWER.
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28/29 SWEEP
ST Reach Blocking QB Reverse out at three oclock, pitch to HB, fake 34 George
SG Reach Blocking FB Crossover playside and fake 35 George
C Reach Blocking HB Step playside depth step, receive pitch, attack LOS
TG Reach Blocking Z Stalk Block
TT Reach Blocking X Stalk Block
Y Reach Blocking
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42/43 Trap
ST Seal down inside and release to cut off OLB QB Reverse pivot past midline, fake 30 and give TB
SG Trapblock the first down lineman past the hole FB Step play side foot, stay on midline, attack LOS
C Block back on SGs manif covered, block back & give over call TB Step backside then plant, take ball and attack LOS
TG Block downif no one is in gap, come down on closest LB Z Stalk block (MDD)
TT Release on closest LB X Stalk block (MDD)
Y Seal down inside and release to cut off OLB
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44/45 Man
ST Seal down inside and release to cut off OLB QB
Front out to four oclock, give TB, fake 44 Pass
SG Manif you are uncovered, come down on closest LB FB Step playside, attack ILB or OLB
C Manif you are uncovered, come down on closest LB TB Step play side towards hole, attack LOS
TG Manif you are uncovered, come down on closest LB Z Stalk Block
TT Manif you are uncovered, come down on closest LB X Stalk Block
Y Manif you are uncovered, come down on closest LB
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44/45 Gap KO
ST Seal down inside and release to cut off OLB QB
Front out to four oclock, give TB, fake 44 Pass
SG Manif you are uncovered, come down on closest LB FB Step playside at guard and KO with inside-out course
C Gapblock first man to your inside TB Step play side towards hole, attack LOS
TG Gapblock first man to your inside Z Stalk Block
TT Gapblock first man to your inside X Stalk Block
Y Gapblock first man to your inside
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44/45 Trap
ST Seal down inside and release to cut off OLB QB
Front out to four oclock, give TB, fake 44 Pass
SG Trapblock the first down lineman past the hole FB Step playside, attack ILB or OLB
C Block back on SGs manif covered, block back & give over call TB Step play side towards hole, attack LOS
TG Block manif you are uncovered, come down on closest LB Z Stalk Block
TT Block manif you are uncovered, come down on closest LB X Stalk Block
Y Seal down inside and release to cut off OLB
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48/49 SWEEP
ST Reach Blocking QB Reverse Pivot, pitch from hip to TB, fake pitch-pass
SG Reach Blocking FB Step play side foot and arc outside for first defender, looking inside-out.
C Reach Blocking TB Take lateral depth step, receive sweep pitch, attack LOS
TG Reach Blocking Z Stalk Block
TT Reach Blocking X Stalk Block
Y Reach Blocking









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Pass Offense
90 Chop 3-Step Drop Behind Center
90 Fan 5-Step Drop Behind Center
94/95 Gap
5-Step Drop Behind Tackles
98/99 Reach Sprint Drop5-Step Sprint Behind End then attack LOS
First Number: 9 indicates a passSecond Number: Indicates location the QB is setting up at
QB
Drop
Steps QB
Depth
Type of Pass Route
1-Step
BIG--Gather 2-3 yds
Short (Stays, Stops, Screens, Quick Fades, etc.)
3-Step
BIG--Little--Little--Gather
5 yds
Short (Slant, Out, Seem, Fade, etc.)
5-Step
BIG--Big--Big--Little--Little--Gather
7 yds
Intermediate: (Curl, Out, Quick Post, etc.)
Deep: (Flag, Post, In, Comeback, etc.)
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90 CHOP
ST Fan Protect the backside QB Three Step Pass Drop
SG Fan Protect the backside FB Step playside, fake handoff, fill frontside A looking for LB and/or DT
C
Fan Protect backside with SG, check A gap blitz
TB Pass Route
TG Fan Protect Z Pass Route
TT Work big on big or fan out X Pass Route
Y Pass Route
Note: Chop Protection is an aggressive block
line should fire out at defensive man and aim for
below their belts to force the defender to drop
their hands so to not be able to knock the ball
down.
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90 CHOP SLANT
ST Chop Protectionfanout backside QB Three step drop straight back, hitchup and deliver ball
SG Chop Protectionfanout backside FB Fake handoff and fill A Gap frontside
C Chop Protectionfanout backside (A Gap Blitz) TB Flare route to the one receiver side
TG Chop Protectionhead up to B Gap Z Delay Slant: drive outside three steps then slant (allows Y to clear)
TT Chop Protectionbig on big or fan out vs. 4-front X Slant: drive off three steps then slant
Y Seam: outside release and look for the ball
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Flex Left Twins Left 90 Chop Slant
Note: No matter the formation, TB always flayers to the 1-reciever side. Outside
receiver slants unless he has a receiver inside of him, then it becomes a delay. Inside
receiver always has a seam.


Trips Spread 90 Chop Slant
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90 Chop Stay
ST Chop Protectionfanout backside QB Three step drop straight back, hitchup and deliver ball
SG Chop Protectionfanout backside FB Fake handoff and fill A Gap frontside
C Chop Protectionfanout backside (A Gap Blitz) TB Flare route to the one receiver side
TG Chop Protectionhead up to B Gap Z Fade: drive up field and look for the ball
TT Chop Protectionbig on big or fan out vs. 4-front X Fade: drive up field and look for the ball
Y Seam: outside release and look for the ball
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90 Chop Fade
ST Chop Protectionfanout backside QB Three step drop straight back, hitchup and deliver ball
SG Chop Protectionfanout backside FB Fake handoff and fill A Gap frontside
C Chop Protectionfanout backside (A Gap Blitz) TB Flare route to the one receiver side
TG Chop Protectionhead up to B Gap Z Stop: drive up field 5 yards, plant and come back to ball
TT Chop Protectionbig on big or fan out vs. 4-front X Stop: drive up field 5 yards, plant and come back to ball
Y Seam: outside release and look for the ball
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94/95 Gap Curl
ST Gap Protectionseal and hinge backside QB Five step semi-roll drop setting up behind T, hitchup and deliver ball
SG Gap Protectionseal and hinge backside FB Step playside and attack first man outside T (usually DE)
C Gap Protection TB Step playside and check for blitz, release into flat
TG
Gap Protection
Z Curl: drive off, cut to post, then cut back to QB
TT
Gap Protection
X Post: shallow post backside
Y Flag: drive off and then cut to flag
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98/99 Reach Hitch
ST Reach Protection QB Sprint Outget depth and attack LOS (run/pass option play)
SG Reach Protection FB Step playside, attack and secure edge
C Reach Protection TB Step playside, attack and secure edge
TG Reach Protection Z Hitch: drive off for 12 yards, back towards sideline to 10 yards
TT Reach Protection X Post: shallow post backside
Y Flag: drive off and then cut to flag

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