During the interview he is describing this new package called the "Silencer Package" and as he goes on to describe it. I am having a flash back to a college game I coached at when I was a Graduate Assistant at Southwest Minnesota State we were playing at Winona. And they had this offense that really stressed the defense where they would line up like this:
The "Fly Package"
The Offensive line would run Inside Zone to the right.
The Recievers would block like it was outside zone.
Quarter back would open up and ether pitch the ball to the King set fullback where he would be arcing to the the right or give it to the Tailback on the Inside zone play.
The "Silencer Package"
Formation Green Stack (System Terminology)
Offensive Line you can run Inside Zone Left or Counter Left
F is reading
H is Running a Sweed Route (System Terminology) to the Numbers looking back at the QB every 3rd step
Z is Blocking the #1 DEFENDER with left foot in the middle of the DEFENDER
Y is Blocking the #2 DEFENDER (not counting a High Safety) with left foot in the middle of the DEFENDER
X is Blocking the #1 DEFENDER
Q is reading the END if he stays Give to the F If the End Chases then Throw the Ball to the H on the Sweed.
I like this Package for a few reasons:
If they are gap Exchanging the End and the Inside Linebacker then only Run Inside Zone Lock it on the backside Guard and Tackle. Lock It= Backside Tackle Blocks the End and the Backside Guard has no help and base blocks the Defensive Tackle.
Offensive Line you can run Inside Zone Left or Counter Left
F is reading
- Inside Zone 1st Defender past the Center then Playside B to A Backside A to B
- Counter A gap to B gap to C gap (Expect Butt Chewing if the gain is less then 4 yards)
H is Running a Sweed Route (System Terminology) to the Numbers looking back at the QB every 3rd step
Z is Blocking the #1 DEFENDER with left foot in the middle of the DEFENDER
Y is Blocking the #2 DEFENDER (not counting a High Safety) with left foot in the middle of the DEFENDER
X is Blocking the #1 DEFENDER
Q is reading the END if he stays Give to the F If the End Chases then Throw the Ball to the H on the Sweed.
I like this Package for a few reasons:
- It attacks the End so those times you cannot block somebody you can still be effective running the ball. Example: What TCU did to JJ Watts in the Rose Bowl.
- You can run the read game without your QB running the ball.
- Really Slows down the backside pursuit.
If they are gap Exchanging the End and the Inside Linebacker then only Run Inside Zone Lock it on the backside Guard and Tackle. Lock It= Backside Tackle Blocks the End and the Backside Guard has no help and base blocks the Defensive Tackle.
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