WE
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Our Coaching staff will expect 4 things from your players:
2) 3) 4) 5)
We expect them to GRADUATE. We expect them to want to improve as a PERSON. We expect them to want to be part of a TEAM. We expect them to want to WIN.
Duey Naatz Head Coach
[email protected] 715-232-2758
Mark Thomas Linebackers
[email protected] 715-232-2465
Sean Hoolihan Offensive Coordinator
[email protected] 715-232-5188
Dan McCarty Offensive Line
[email protected] |715-232-5234
Blue Devil Coaching Staff
Clayt Birmingham Def. Coord, Asst HC
[email protected] u 715-232-2203
Mike Bird D. Line, Spec. Tm Coord
[email protected] 715-232-1423
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Coaches Drill Clinic, Wed. May 7th 5:45 pm – 8:30pm On the field drills and techniques w/players Free of Charge Social following ://www.uwstout.edu/athletics/football/fbclinic07.pdf hletics/football/fbclinic07.pdf
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7-7 Passing Clinic and Big Dog’s Challenge Sat. July 12th 9:00am registration Brand new turf being installed in the spring of 2008. Entry forms available at uwstout.edu/athletics/football
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Contacts: Sean Hoolihan 715-232-5188
[email protected]
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Mike Bird 715-232-1423
[email protected]
OFFENSIVE PLAN •Offensive Line •Basic parts the same •Adapt to personnel •Overall Team Plan
Offensive Line
Basic Parts •Base rules for plays
•Keep simple •Play aggressively •Blocking basics
•Rules stay consistent
Adapt to personnel 1. QB – thrower, runner, or both 2. OL – physical, lean on, athletic, small 3. RB – type, FB – physical, dig out a DE
•Formations, motions, shifts •Tag words for modifying
4. TE – handle DE 1-1, great blocker? 5. C- shotgun snap & still block well 6. Injuries, how does this effect plan
Offensive Players Blocking Basics: •
KNOW THE SITUATION – know the down & distance, the situation, the quarter, how much time left, how is our defense playing
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PLAY CALL – Listen and concentrate on the play call and the snap count.
3. STANCE, START & ALIGNMENT. What is my aiming point, how do I get there? 4. GET OFF THE BALL – to win the line of scrimmage, we must be first off the ball. 5. LOW MAN WINS – play lower than your opponent. 6. FINISH THE BLOCK- to the whistle, be nasty, be aggressive, be a finisher. 7. OUTWORK YOUR OPPONENT- each & every day, every workout, all the time
POWER (our •
Gap play)
OL – play side gap, backside sift
**play side can combo
– Backside Guard man pull to play side LB.
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TE rule – block the D gap player.
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FB rule – block the C gap player.
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RB rule – must press A gap, read G block, run through smoke of the X
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QB rule – open at 6:00, get ball deep to RB, do not drift playside
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WR rule – block someone to the whistle
Right 24 vs. even front
Right 24 vs. odd PT – *covered = stab & gap back
TAGS Code Words Gap Back – OL block their gap away from the play call Man Pull = puller is responsible for a man when pulling, no blind pulls Sift = vs. backside hinge,
*knee injuries from standing around
Bag = back & OG switch responsibilities, bag = Back And Guard Base = Play side OL have base blocks instead of Gap Back Log = we try & kick out, but vs crash end, may become a log, man puller must adjust & bounce outside, *depth of pull is a key Seal= frontside OL, including TE, all block Gap back, *GL
4–5 BAG BG- Pull for Kick out block or log of EMOL FB- 3 step away, plant, lead up on PSLB *by alignment also.
Spread R Gun 4 Base TE= base, PT – covered = base, uncovered - gap
Spread R Gun 4 Read TE= base, PT – covered = base, uncovered - gap
Spread R Gun 4 Tom TE= base, BT= man pull (4 vs. 3 inside)
Trey R 4 Base, Q Loop The TAGGED receiver will run arc path with good fake from QB.
Thunder R 4 Seal *everyone blocks gap back, including TE May also call combo with G & T