Transcript TOSS

TOSS
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The Toss sweep has become one of the most productive plays in
our offense.
The toss play is with deep motion to the Halfback
Quick toss to the HB/Fullback may hit the flank even quicker than
the Jet sweep.
The past two years we have run this play slightly more than the Jet.
The blocking scheme is exactly the same as the Jet sweep, but we
add another blocker with the fullback leading.
By using the same blocking scheme we are able to run both the jet
and the toss with minimal instruction to our offensive line.
The Halfback is also receiving the ball deeper than with the Jet
sweep: better vision than with the Jet sweep.
Can be run to both sides of the formation
 To the split end side we can run a variety
of different blocking schemes.
 They are the same schemes we use with
our option blocking perimeter.
 1. Crack 2. LOB Crack 3. Stalk
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OFFENSIVE LINE BLOCKING
SCHEMES
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#3 Right Tackle
Block the B defender or the first player outside of B gap)
#1 when the tackle is the end man on the line of
scrimmage.
This defender must align on or outside the offensive
tackle to be counted.
The alignment of the B gap defender will determine the
block technique utilized.
If the defender aligns on the outside shoulder we will
execute a reach block.
If he is on or inside the tackle will drive block.
Remember we only block the defender that covers us
down.
Pulling Guard
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Pulling guards technique is a little different than the Jet pull.
The guard must decide whether the defensive tackle is a threat to
make the play on the Toss.
The defensive tackle can make the play if he penetrates.
If the Defensive tackle aligns on the offensive guard the guard will
have a decision to make.
If the guard believes the defensive tackle is a penetrating up field
player, he must not pull, but stay in to block the Tackle.
When the guard does pull he will find the halfbacks butt and read his
block.
If the halfback kicks out his blocking assignment the guard will turn
up looking inside for a scraping inside
#2 Tight End
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Block the #1 man in the count.
Tight Ends responsibility to determine who is #1
and to communicate this information to the
halfbacks.
The number one man is the first player that
aligns on you body or in C gap.
The tight end is always responsible for blocking
the #1 defender.
Block this defender with the block that fits the
defenders alignment.
Wingback
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The wingback aligns one foot outside the Tight
End and one foot deep.
The wingbacks rule is to block the #2 defender
outside the end man on the line of scrimmage.
The wingback will utilize the same techniques as
the lineman when executing the reach block.
The wingback must take a lateral 6” step cross
over to the crotch of the #2 defender and get the
head to the outside.
Fullback
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Fullback – The fullback’s blocking
assignment is similar to his option
responsibility (wrap to the free safety).
Fullback becomes the extra man. We can
account for the free safety running the alley.
The fullback will run for the outside foot of
the halfback and wrap around the halfbacks
block, eyeing the F/S or invert player.
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Blocking Rules
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2 – Reach
ball over offensive
3 – Reach, Release
reading pulling Guard.
4 – Pull Flat, Log, Kick
of the Tight End and
5 – Release
option.
6 – Release
mutant call
7 - Release
the ball to the halfback
8 – Cutoff
LHB – Deep motion, Receive
tackle, Run down hill
FB – Run for the outside foot
wrap to the safety like
RHB – Block #2, Block #1 on
QB -Reverse 180- and toss
Boot away.
429 Toss vs. 4-3
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429 Toss Crack
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To TE ( FB wraps to the F/S)
421 Toss vs 4-3/4-4
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Split End Crack
621 Toss Crack vs 5-2
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No Motion Toss
Advantage
 Secondary can not invert
 Blocking schemes are the same
 Best back the ball
 FB can out run LB
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NM 629 Toss vs. 50
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NM 629
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Over 629 Toss
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621 Toss
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Rocket / SE
Advantages –
 Don’t have to block the 5 technique
 FB away can hold the LB
 Get to 2nd level quicker
 Split Flow and waggle solid friendly
Disadvantage  Can not account for F/S
Rocket vs. Toss
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The Rocket play creates some different conflicts
Split Flow Play
FB on the midline freezes the linebackers with the threat
of the trap
The offense gets and extra men with the offensive tackle
releasing outside the 5 technique
Running back receives the ball at or outside the
offensive tackle
621 Rocket
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621 Rocket Toss 5-2
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621 Rocket vs. reduced 50
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When the defensive reduces the front and keeps the strong safety (W) to the
TE/Wing the quarterback will call the rocket to the split end side. Anytime the
slot is uncovered we will crack the second level force player.
Check with me
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With the rotation of the secondary away from the TE/Wing we have a 4 on 3
situations to the Tight End. The quarterback must read the defensive
overload and run the weak side.
Communication signals between the
wide receiver and the slot back
We like to signal all crack blocks between
the wide receiver and the slot
 Force player(#2) aligns tight to the line of
scrimmage = Crack
 Hand signals
 Slot must replace the wide receivers feet
and attack the corner
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Crack
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Vs, off #2
vs. High Safety
Rocket XB
When the defensive end is wide
 Hard invert coverage
 LB’s running out
 Slots alignment allows you to make a
great block
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Technique
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Truck
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Reverse off the Jet sweep.
The play is simply blocked like waggle run.
The difference is the end man on the LOS must
decide whether he can reach block the tackle or
not.
If the end man can reach #1 he will make a 6
call. A 6 call tells our Guard the EMOLOS is
blocking #1
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VS. 5-2
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To Se
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When the Truck is run to the split end side the Fullback
must fill for the backside pulling guard on a 6 call.
Remember a 6 call by the end man on the line of
scrimmage means he will reach #1.
The Truck can be run two ways. To the SE or to the TE
side.
When run to either side we like to reach the end man of
the LOS.
If there is a defender in the front side gap we cannot
reach and we must block down and the guard will log.
To the SE side if the center cannot reach the gap
defender we must block down.
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