Blocking Inside Zone Read Against an Odd Front

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  • čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
  • I discuss blocking inside zone read against an odd front in the spread offense. You'll see the number system that I use to make sure every one on defense is accounted for, and the read key for the QB is clearly identified pre-snap.
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    Blocking inside zone read against an odd front can be tricky because there are uncovered gaps, but this simple number system makes it easier than ever.
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Komentáře • 36

  • @dustinstewart381
    @dustinstewart381 Před 3 lety

    Awesome videos! Thanks Coach!

  • @emmitta.dorsey8122
    @emmitta.dorsey8122 Před 3 lety

    This was a good one.

  • @emmitta.dorsey8122
    @emmitta.dorsey8122 Před 3 lety

    Thanks coach

    • @TheSpreadOffense
      @TheSpreadOffense  Před 3 lety

      Of course. Hope that helps a little

    • @emmitta.dorsey8122
      @emmitta.dorsey8122 Před 3 lety

      I believe the blocking schemes will work for me even though I'm working with junior high kids. The defence that they're running here th is a 3-3 stack so looking at combo blocking.

  • @Bey11ktb
    @Bey11ktb Před 3 lety +2

    I understand that’s good on the board but this week we have to double the nose!

    • @TheSpreadOffense
      @TheSpreadOffense  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching coach! If we need to make an adjustment on the nose during the game then we will.

  • @richardedwards9291
    @richardedwards9291 Před rokem +1

    Bee saw can we zoom so you can see some of our inside zone for coaching points

    • @TheSpreadOffense
      @TheSpreadOffense  Před rokem

      Yeah send me an email at spreadoffensefootball@gmail.com and let’s do kt

  • @kristenkotsch1707
    @kristenkotsch1707 Před 2 lety

    Hey, Coach. Do you have any videos for IZ v stunts?

    • @TheSpreadOffense
      @TheSpreadOffense  Před 2 lety +1

      No videos on stunts. What are you looking for? Nice thing about zone is you pick up who ever enters play side gap, so stunts are not a huge problem for the zone schemes

  • @Bey11ktb
    @Bey11ktb Před 3 lety +2

    So do I run zone right or left? What do you call it when you want more of a down hill run?

    • @TheSpreadOffense
      @TheSpreadOffense  Před 3 lety

      You can run it either way. For me, Inside Zone is my down hill run. The back's priority is opposite A gap and he'll jam it in the bubble if he doesn't bounce or cut back
      If you want more down hill then power is a good option, or even counter Trey

  • @bobbob2058
    @bobbob2058 Před rokem +1

    Hey coach,
    When they playside tackle slants in and the guard takes over, the LB the PS guard is working to can still plug the A gap if the ball presents itself there. Could the PS guard still come off on the LB if he triggers even if that PS 4 slants inside?

    • @TheSpreadOffense
      @TheSpreadOffense  Před rokem

      The center is responsible for play side A gap. So, if LB plugs the A gap then it's gotta be the center that takes it. That's why running it to the stand up is not great because it takes away the double teams as the PST, PSG and C are all now base blocking.
      I prefer checking away if possible.

    • @bobbob2058
      @bobbob2058 Před rokem

      @@TheSpreadOffense thanks for the response. We run with an H as well on the playside so he would block the stand up so it would be a double with the PS guard and tackle and we ID to the backside backer.

  • @kcda59
    @kcda59 Před 2 lety

    what program do you use for drawing plays?

  • @tedsoldier4777
    @tedsoldier4777 Před rokem

    What if they have an over front either the center and guards covered up?

    • @TheSpreadOffense
      @TheSpreadOffense  Před rokem

      If the center is covered to his backside with a shade then he needs to show his backside hand before working to the LB.
      If the center has a backside 2i then he is not helping on the backside at all.

  • @RBthe3rd
    @RBthe3rd Před 2 lety +1

    Hey coach. How does the o line typically communicate which numbers the defenders are?

    • @TheSpreadOffense
      @TheSpreadOffense  Před rokem

      We don’t call out the numbers. The numbers help understand who is responsible for who. We then communicate who is “base” and who is in the combo or double team

  • @ericfredrickson4844
    @ericfredrickson4844 Před 3 lety

    what software do you use?

  • @craigseaman4275
    @craigseaman4275 Před rokem

    In the charger front, why borrow the center? Why not just check away from the strength?

    • @TheSpreadOffense
      @TheSpreadOffense  Před rokem +1

      That’s what we do and what I tell my Q. We usually run away from it, but if we happen to be in a position to run at it then we plus our numbers to it

  • @vhype233
    @vhype233 Před 3 lety +1

    How do you teach the youth 11u

    • @TheSpreadOffense
      @TheSpreadOffense  Před 2 lety

      Hey Vivian, I believe I answered your question to another comment you made

  • @vhype233
    @vhype233 Před 3 lety +1

    11u 1st year players

    • @TheSpreadOffense
      @TheSpreadOffense  Před 2 lety +1

      Keep it simple and have the T's and C base block on the guy head up, and have the G's work to the LBs

  • @zelandakhniteblade5436

    So it works if the defence completely ignore an A or B gap, and loses yardage if the defence don't act like idiots? Super! Maybe an example of a successful (4+) rushing attempt against a defence that plays with discipline and is not physically overmatched would be a useful addition...