We do this by keeping both feet on ground." The only way an offensive Theres a lot of moving parts and there are a lot of areas that need to be practice in a short amount of time. In turn, this would allow the linebackers to roam free, unblocked, to make easy tackles in the run game or get to the quarterback in passing plays. Your counting rules for zone blocking also work for pass blocking; OL players become interchangeable, as all the rules stay the same. It's not as wide. Here we need to attack the play side armpit with the inside hand first, then work to the second level. That opens up a nice lane down the middle. This is similar to the philosophy of pin and pull, which we wrote about here. So, what defensive coaches did was ask all of their defensive linemen to slant one way or the other after the snap. 5 0 obj
"We're a dinosaur when it comes to our path. O-Line: Blocking the Stretch/Outside Zone Scheme. Teams that can effectively execute outside zone will have success. The cornerstone of blocking rules starts with blocking seven for seven across the front in 12 personnel . Download now just $7. For the zone blocking scheme to work properly, there are some keys that offensive linemen need to follow. Everything that Zweifel teaches in his outside zone progression is based upon the "reach and overtake" mantra that he drills into his linemen from day one. I believe that a player who thinks he can run fast will beat a player who thinks he is going to be running slow. Pass pro rules can matchup, adding another level to the adaptability. . He's authored dozens of clinic articles and published numerous videos on the outside zone. In this instance the Running Back will line up next to the Quarterback opposite of the play call. Next is the play side guard. The filled/unfilled system prioritizes their rules based on whether the play-side gap of an offensive lineman has a defender in it or not. By doing this a couple of different things are accomplished. He helps seal that scrape and AJ Dillon is able to get outside on edge of the defense. endobj
The second player is a -2, and so on. Alright, so you've got your basic outside zone run, and that's working pretty good, but your opponent is adjusting. Try to cut off the defensive end, so the running back can get to the edge, If the defensive end widens and youre not able to cut him off, then try to run him to the sideline. Head Up, 50% chance he is mine engage and release if he goes inside. The ball carrier is sprinting to get out there." Follow us for breaking news and latest updates: Thanks for subscribing! H Lead up, looking outside in Position Base Rules WRs Playside: Block the Most-Dangerous Man (MDM) Backside: Cutoff Stay alert for Bubble Tags or Audible OL Zone Combo - Covered / Uncovered Rules to Stack LB F A-Gap to A-Gap run Primary 1-back formation The play side guard blocks down on the nose and the center pulls around the guards block and up on the backer. I'll focus on the wide zone, because that's more iconic to what Gibbs . We base block the TE, block back on the 3-technique, pull the guard, and the center. According to Sweeney, four things can happen when you cut on the back-side and none are good: Sweeney's negatives of cut-blocking on the back-side of OZ: Now we realize that we may be biased in these numbers. Herb Hand, Vanderbilt University (Bounce, Bang, Bend). 4 0 obj
Zone blocking schemes give the running back options and cutback lanes while offensive linemen are assigned an area to block instead of a specific man. The center goes through or pulls for the Mike LB. This made it very easy to teach, especially for younger football players who were just learning to play the game. These rules are why outside zone looks so "exaggerated," when ran (looks more like everyone's pulling). Regardless of how the handoff takes places the Jet man will be getting the ball and stretching the edge of the field. The past season I coached our 8th grade team and we went 10-0 and won our league championship. The left guard has someone in their play-side gap so they attack their play-side shoulder. With inside zone, vertical steps backside are used to create double teams. It requires speed and technique. *%nT]QnMLL**c&u%9l]+4Lj3ImEYJM!A3=bdG$Ui
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J'9XqDuxqD2I[}vmxmz0TV&3+OI=;@ D-PRLL*@EzfLs* Assignments change based on whether there is a defender present in their gap or not. Even if offensive linemen lose ground, the back can run off of those blocks and create positive plays that exploit fast-filling linebackers. The running back has three primary rules: bend, bang, and bounce. Use the unsubscribe link in those emails to opt out at any time. 17 Bellstone Drive, Bellingham, MA, 02019. The PSG works through the man that appears in his gap as he climbs to the linebacker and the center works to help him. Follow, Head Coach Monterey HS @coach_besaw born and raised in the Spread (Eugene, OR) covering all things Spread Offense, A few different ways you can use the sniffer tight end in the run game On most outside zone schemes, particularly ones run at the higher levels of football, offensive lineman would cut block defenders on the back-side of the play - regardless of whether that player was a first or second level defender. xTMo@[n%Oc Peyton Manning was a true master of this where he would sell the fake so well that the defenders would come downhill to stop the run only to see Marvin Harrison or Reggie Wayne going streaking by them. This means simply getting in front of them and cutting off their angle to the football. At the high school level, it is illegal to cut block at the second level so why teach it? Get X&O Labs' New Report Revealing Boise State and Oregon's "Trigger" Concepts May 24, A tight or inside shade first level defender, A cheating second level player to the edge of the defense, Short 45 degree step, target is play side number of adjacent down lineman, Rip off hand and shoulder though his play side armpit (rip and run), Hook him using your shoulders and butt by leaning into him, not by turning your shoulders, If you're on the ground, defender can get up first and make the play, They can still go over you and make a play on the QB or RB. At the snap, the center is responsible for blocking the nose tackle lined up head-up on him. Each system is taught slightly differently within each team and small adjustments are made via game plans, but generally, this is how they work: In the numbering system, the first defender to the play-side is labeled as the 0. Get stomach up field on third step - this ensures the defender is cut-off from his gap responsibility. As soon as they seal, he shifts his eyes one gap inside. The count is just a good starting point for the who the OL will block with anticipation of taking care of anyone that enters their gap. endobj
Outside zone forces defenses to run horizontally and puts more responsibility on the running back to make the blocking scheme of the offensive line effective. This particular topic was highly debatable among coaches we spoke with. Although these covered and uncovered concepts are the same ones we spoke of on the inside zone report, we wanted to provide a quick refresher. The new defensive scheme completely disrupted the thinking of man blocking, and it found many holes in the approach. Any time you run and pin and pull, it is a cut on the back-side - no scoop. Inside Zone Run Blocking Rules Inside zone can be run at any level, whether youth, high school, college, or the NFL. At the snap, the defensive end would quickly slant to his right, going through the B gap -- between the guard and tackle. Similar line blocking assignments: Just like the inside zone, the outside zone utilizes a full zone scheme. 6. Behind the Inside Zone it is the second most popular scheme at the professional and college level. Your email address will not be published. The running back has three primary rules: bend, bang, and bounce. I found this excellent article that breaks it all down here. The backside tackle is looking to cut off the defensive lineman to his play-side gap. The face goes to the play side defender's armpit. The double team on outside zone will be short lived and evolved into a co-op block between the PS Tackle and PS TE. The backside hand goes to the sternum of the defender. When we conducting our research, we've found there are three particular scenarios in which coaches are using the pin and pull technique. (Full Explanation). Subscribe to our newsletter to keep up with the latest trends! Aiming point is the outside leg of the ghost tight end (ghost means whether a tight end is actually in the formation or not), The running back reads outside in from the end man on the line of scrimmage to the defensive tackles, Essential to take a good track to force linebackers to flow over and set up easy blocks for the offensive linemen, If the running back has a lane outside, they must immediately take it, Attack the play-side end man on the line of scrimmage (EMLOS) with goal to seal outside, If the end man on the line of scrimmage is outside their frame and in a wide enough alignment that an overtake is not possible, they must kick out that player, When the EMLOS is possible to overtake and seal, the PST will take lateral steps (losing ground if needed) to win the outside, If the play-side guard is able to overtake the EMLOS, climb and look for play-side linebacker inside to prevent scrape, If the EMLOS is possible to overtake and seal, the PST will take lateral steps (losing ground if needed) to win the outside, Attack the play-side shoulder of the defender in your gap, Take three steps flat with goal to overtake for the offensive lineman to your play-side, If you cannot overtake or push over defender onto your play-side tackle, climb to first linebacker play-side, Attack 1 with same technique as filled/unfilled, Work through first level defenders that appear, Attack 0 with same technique as filled/unfilled, If you cannot overtake or push over defender onto your play-side tackle, climb to second linebacker play-side, Attack -1 with same technique as filled/unfilled, Attack -2 with same technique as filled/unfilled, Defensive players lined head-up are treated as players that can fill gaps to either side, Linebackers walked up in gaps are treated as filling those gaps and become priority assignments, A defender in your play-side gap overrides a defender that is head up. Zone blocking philosophies can differ, but since it attacks space and gaps, the scheme can be incredibly versatile and effective against whatever front and look the defense presents. It no longer matters who is lining up in front of each offensive lineman. Depending on the offensive play called, at least two offensive linemen will work together in their blocking scheme on each side of the field. One of these players on each side of the field will come off their initial double team block to get to the second level and pick up the Will and the Mike, respectively. Running backs also have to be able to key and see that pre-snap to adjust their track accordingly. ", We've found the emphasis on the covered lineman is to have his shoulders pointed up field at all times. on October 11, 2013. 101K views 4 years ago In this description of the inside zone you learn a new and simple way to make sure your lineman know who they will be working with on their combo blocks. Duo is an inside threatening run that abides by Gap scheme blocking rules and whose name is derived from the goal of getting two double teams on first level defenders. Outside zone is a play that aims to attack the edge of the defense but utilizes backside cutoffs. On the backside, the LG = -1 and the LT = -2. The outside zone concept is simple, but it doesnt need to be run only by multiple-back formations. Here is one last example of how the flow and horizontal pressure of outside zone can exploit defenses. It's basically the same principle X&O Labs uncovered back in March when we released our inside zone report. Behind the Inside Zone it is the second most popular scheme at the professional and college level. If by the third step, the offensive lineman is not in a position to overtake the down lineman, he's up on the next path to cutoff whatever comes. Case 1: "Covered" Blocking Concepts to the Play Side. The linemen still count their defenders to the play side when determining their responsibilities. Once again, it was a pleasure to report on the offensive line principles in the zone scheme. This can be run from a variety of different formations and sets which makes it particularly difficult to defend. Reps. Reps. Reps. Reps. Reps. That's all my guys did in practice. That can then open huge cutback lanes in the middle of the field for running backs to take advantage of. Sweeney, now a high school offensive line coach, feels it's too tough a task to accomplish. With zone blocking, all the offensive linemen will work in tandem to block the defenders, rather than each lineman being responsible to block an individual defender. The zone blocking scheme can be distilled down to two plays: the inside, or tight zone run, and the outside, or wide zone run. "Pro Rt. As the name suggests, Zone Blocking Scheme is quite literally blocking a zone, or an area of the field, rather than man. I've admired the way the Indianapolis Colts ran the scheme to perfection under center with Peyton Manning and with the efficiency with which Oregon ran it this year out of the shotgun. . All children, especially those considered high risk, will learn life lessons from participating in youth football. Contact us if you are interested in contributing content. In this case, the defensive end is shaded to the outside shoulder of the right offensive tackle. Let's take a closer look at what the zone blocking scheme is, starting with the problem in man blocking that was created by the slant and angle defense. This creates man-blocking principles within the zone blocking system. The concept is that the Running Back will be coming downhill and taking a handoff deep in the backfield. Outside Zone Running Back Aiming Point Last, the running back needs to read the block of the play-side tackle. Hand tells us the specifics of his ball carrier's path in outside zone from the shotgun formation. "I don't like the theory of keeping the outside arm free - you need four hands on defender," says Sweeney. The occurs after contact. However, in the past few years under running game coordinator . Select an applicable Action of either Block, Legacy CAPTCHA, Managed Challenge, or JS challenge. Better Know a Run Game- Crack Toss. The rules for the covered linemen on the outside zone are through the crotch. Basic Zone Blocking Rules: Inside Gap (first rule is to protect inside gap) Head UP (head up is considered from inside shoulder to outside shoulder) Climb to LB. To preface, the count system does not equal man blocking. No more boring Sundays, everyone can enjoy football! But then, a hole in the man blocking system was exposed by smart defensive coaches. Used for Outside Zone Blocking when covered and facing an OUTSIDE SHADE defender. Teams such as the Colts, under legendary offensive line guru Howard Mudd, used to full zone the front side of the play to provide for that fast flow displacement of the defense. It simplified the roles and responsibilities for each offensive lineman since he was only asked to worry about one defender. This is referred to as the second level of the defense. The center does an excellent job of helping on his defensive tackle and then passing them off to the BSG. This outside zone from the Rams is a great example of an overtake from the BSG and BST. The 3 templates include: Last, the running back needs to read the block of the play-side tackle. In fact, 64.9 percent of coaches believe that the uncovered vs. covered methodology is the most productive way of blocking the inside zone scheme. _X/Tn. Case 5: Problem Areas Among the Front (Pin and Pull Technique). Inside Drill - Inside Zone blocking. If I were going to run both schemes, it would be all I would do during inside run sessions. "When you cut on the back-side of zone you knock off the rest of the offensive lineman that are trying to trail the play." Generally, offensive linemen are to attack downfield at a 45 angle instead of the more lateral step you see in outside zone. Various trigger concepts: By "trigger" concepts we're referring to the actions off zone option such as the flash or speed sweep, the outside zone option as well as the reverse package. Required fields are marked *. 5. UJZ h?l UIJTZQ,m(!L05O5-we <>
He cannot get the linebacker until he gets there." If the defensive end has the play-side tackle in a stalemate, the running back will bang it next to their block to recoup some yards. First, all defensive linemen would line head-up on an offensive lineman. Sign up for our weekly recaps, informed analysis, and film breakdowns. In this case, the Center = 0, RG = 1 and RT = 2. In fact, its the exact same as far as who the offensive linemen are blocking. endobj
Similar line blocking assignments: Just like the inside zone, the outside zone utilizes a full zone scheme. Before we talk specifics, we wanted to give you a general consensus of why teams are running the scheme. The PST kicks out the end and Quentin Nelson is able to sustain his block long enough to allow the running back to shoot the gap. By having the Running Back coming downhill the defenders are forced to react or risk being beaten to the edge. The count system works the same for any front whether youre running inside zone or outside zone. So when we started compiling the report, we've found that the most heated discussion is whether or not to full zone or man block the scheme. It gave the OZ play a chance to cut into C gap. While its a little more complicated to teach and learn than the man blocking scheme, it isn't too difficult that itd be hard for younger players to learn. The center is 0, the play-side guard is 1, play-side tackle is 2, backside guard is -1, and the backside tackle is -2. Yes, he did just say front side A gap. If any wrong color jersey crosses his face on that path, cut it. Slot T Offense Football Coaching Guide (Includes Images), Trips Formation Football (4 Best Plays Out of Trips), What is a Checkdown in Football? The BSG then gets up to the second level. In the mid 90's, Alex Gibbs put in a zone blocking scheme for the Denver Broncos. Blocking Outside Zone Using the Count System WATCH: Michigan Inside Zone Blocking Drills - Sherrone Moore The Myth of the Vertical Pass Set It's cable reimagined No DVR space limits. Landmark is the play side armpit of defender. Both ultimately accomplish the same thing. These indicators can include: Although the outside zone or stretch scheme is an outside hitting play, any interior penetration could slow down the course of the ball carrier. By slanting the defensive linemen a certain direction, itd cause the offensive linemen to follow them, which would then cut off other offensive linemen from being able to block linebackers. 0:57. BLOCKING RULES RULE: Base - Big on Big rule CALL: "big" Block inside, over, outside to near backer. This gives a nice initial push at the point of attack to prevent defensive linemen from breaking free into the backfield. The Running Back is still making the same read on the Tackle. Outside zone is a run play that takes advantage of the cut-off blocks and leverages the offensive line to get an aggressive running attack that will wear down the defenses pursuit. But besides that, the 2 plays are very different. The backside guard gives a post arm to help the BST overtake. Copyright 2023 vIQtory Sports, all rights reserved. Here's what they told us: Top reasons for running the outside zone/stretch scheme: Complements the inside zone scheme: While the inside zone relies on vertical displacement of the defense, the outside zone relies on horizontal displacement. Once the running back reads the tackle, he will bend it back toward the middle if he sees him pushing the defensive end to the sideline. Backside hand through the sternum. The backside guard takes his track to overtake for the center while putting his hand on the near hip of the player in his backside gap. <>
Its great for QBs, RBs, WRs, LBs, and DBs. If not, run to the strong side A gap and cut off anything you could possibly see. :0d-D$:7l+kWqmW8\6*#$Iwf?jBhs(. The key to running inside zone is the double teams that occur at the line of scrimmage from the lineman and the running back being patient.
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