- Personal
- Space
- Defensive Structure
- What is working
- Preparedness
Space we are going to attack space. In the run game look for bubbles and in the pass game look for grass. With our offensive scheme the defense is going to have to defend 53 and a 1/3 yards wide and 18 yards from the line of scrimmage. Also we are going to throw the post against outside leverage Un Capped and throw the go or the corner route against inside leverage Un Capped.
Defensive structure it's a mathematical equation:
2 Safeties= run the ball
1 Safety=utilize the option
0 Safeties=Throw the ball and Screens
Now of course we will run the ball, throw screens, and throw the ball against all defensive structures but as a general rule to attack the defense it is simple why try to run a play against the teeth of a defense when your hims are the same or not as good as his hims.
Do what is working try not to out smart your-self. Against one team this year we ran Counter 31 times for 260 yards for an 8.3 yards per play. Both of Bill Snyder's stints at Kansas State if his offense would find a play that worked he world run it over and over again until the defense stopped it then he would go to the next read or complement to it.
I am going to go back to my Copperas Cove days and since we run only two basic run schemes a Gap and Zone. I am going to talk to our Offensive line coach and see what he thinks about just working Gap one day and Zone the other day. The way we conduct practice offensive line gets a minimum of 10 5 minutes segments of individual. That way all of his individual run blocking drills can be focused on that scheme for that day and tie in our screen game and passing game into it.
Zone Day:
- Zone Running Stretch, Inside Zone, Speed Option and Speed Sweeps
- Sprint Out Passing Game
- Solid Screens
- Fast Screens
- 3 Step Passing Game
Gap Day
- Gap Running Game Counter and Power
- 5 Step Passing Game
- Counter Screens
- Jail Break Screens
- 3 Step Passing Game
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