This is why I love American football. Most casual fans don't pay attention to these details within the game. It's a team sport but within the game itself are individual one on one battles.
This was very helpful because I was very confused by techniques. When I hear technique I think of some sort of method, or mixed up with the stance of the lineman. No, technique is really a physical lineup position. Thanks for clearing that up.
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Interesting, we just used gap numbers left are even, right odds (mirror of offense). Then our play would determine our line up. My coaches played for usc back in the 60’s
Depends on the number of down lineman you have on either side of the center. Whichever side has more is the strong side. If it’s the same amount on either side it’s called a balanced line. Weak side means there’s less bodies and you’re “outnumbered” on that side. Nothing to do with the QB throwing arm lol
Thank you sir. You saved my team from a whole lot of up downs.
This is why I love American football. Most casual fans don't pay attention to these details within the game. It's a team sport but within the game itself are individual one on one battles.
This was very helpful because I was very confused by techniques. When I hear technique I think of some sort of method, or mixed up with the stance of the lineman. No, technique is really a physical lineup position. Thanks for clearing that up.
Good Stuff, thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks, very helpful to me.
im a bit late.... but i cant get over how well everything is drawn out in this video. omg
Thanks for this. TV and radio commentators use this terminology assuming the rest of us already know what it means.
I learned different but it was really good now I know to ways😀😄
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nice video, nice explanation...
question though... why the elimination of the 6tech in favor of " 9 "?
I’ve wondered the same thing haha.
Bear Byrant thing...
8 technique is a head up TE?
I always taught a 6 is head up on TE
+Jack Dingus depends who you ask, 6 and 8 are both head up on the TE
I don't remember learning this in pop warner.
Thanks
I thought it was 2,4,6 not 2,4,8
What would you consider the gap between the tackle and the flat if there's no TE?
C
It’s just the c gap
It actually makes sense that the tight end is eight cause if it was 6 it’ll have to share 5 with 4 .
So what's a strong A and a weak A
Rainbow Testies strong is the side where the majority of your players lie i believe
Strong side is the side with the tight end he has two tights I this video though Sam lb will always line up with the te side or strong side
Interesting, we just used gap numbers left are even, right odds (mirror of offense). Then our play would determine our line up. My coaches played for usc back in the 60’s
My coaches did the same as yours, except odds on left and evens on right.
@@mayhulk7514 I think it’s way faster. We also called out how to line up in the gap or outside, stunt left/right etc
6 Tech is we teach your 7 , 7 is head up
Is left side always referred to as the weak side??? And the right side is the strong side???
It depends on the throwing hand of the quarterback. Weak side on the left for a RH and on the right for LH
Nathan Owens thank you that helps a lot! 👍👌🏽
Nathan Owens 🤔
Depends on the number of down lineman you have on either side of the center. Whichever side has more is the strong side. If it’s the same amount on either side it’s called a balanced line. Weak side means there’s less bodies and you’re “outnumbered” on that side. Nothing to do with the QB throwing arm lol
M3L4 23 oh okay I get it I see. So if the tight end is on the left then it’s the strong side
Why do so many coaches break their own rules in the TE?? Just go with 6i,6 and 7 outside... plz stop clinging to your precious 9.
I learned the method where 8 is actually head up on a wing back.
This video doesn't play all the way goes for a minute or 2 then stops