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The West Coast Offense EXPLAINED 

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West Coast offense in football explained. We show you everything that you need to know about the West Coast Offense and Bill Walsh.
0:00 Introduction
0:10 History Of The West Coast & Bill Walsh
5:18 West Coast Offense Playbook
9:30 West Coast Offense Terminology
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@DadMoves
@DadMoves 4 месяца назад
"Right" = where TE is "Slot" puts Z next to X "Right" is motion to right side. "Spider" = RB to flat route "S" strongside. Now the "2, Y banana, Z over" is weak to strongside.. X runs a 2 (quick slant) Y runs a "banana" (basically a 7 route) Z runs an "over" (6 route, crossing 1st) * You are very welcome, as I have run West Coast via Paul Brown to Sid Gilman for + 30 years. 😉 I won an original Sid Gilman playbook from his estate auction 15 years ago where many of the pages of my playbook are several generations of xerox older than in this playbook. I could shorten this play call to: "Right Slot Right Spider, 2, Banana, Over"
@rukiddingmewiththis
@rukiddingmewiththis 3 месяца назад
Did you coach it all with the disciplined footwork for both QB and WR? It’s more than one play boss.
@DadMoves
@DadMoves 3 месяца назад
@rukiddingmewiththis of course! Pass protection dictates length of pass drop, launch points, and route depth. "Firm" - 5 step drop, "Quick" - 3 step, "Rip" - pass pro slide right, "Queen" - slide weak, etc., etc., etc...
@zennie62
@zennie62 21 день назад
@@DadMoves Exactly. I had the pleasure of interviewing Coach Walsh for The Montclarion in Oakland, CA, in 1994.
@dwightlove3704
@dwightlove3704 15 дней назад
Jon Gruden who was wired for NFL FILMS used the term BANANA for one of his plays.
@malbuff
@malbuff 6 месяцев назад
Don't forget the rule changes in 1979 that eliminated bump-and-run (and, indirectly, most OPI calls) and allowed offensive linemen to grab, release, and push with their hands. Walsh was the first NFL coach to take specific advantage of these rule changes, in the sense that he developed plays designed to exploit the advantages they gave the offense.
@TenScoop
@TenScoop 5 месяцев назад
what were linemen supposed to do before the rule change?
@malbuff
@malbuff 5 месяцев назад
@@TenScoop They could push with their arms, but could not open their hands. If they did-- holding. The original concept of "blocking" was to use your body to keep the defender back. Using arms and hands was considered tackling. This gradually changed, but the 1979 change created the "moving pocket".
@dwightlove3704
@dwightlove3704 15 дней назад
Don Shula was the reason for the expansion of the passing game he was a member of the NFL COMPETITION COMMITTEE and he was complaining about Mel Blount being too physical against opposing WRs not allowing anyone to run routes.
@dwightlove3704
@dwightlove3704 10 месяцев назад
Some aspects of the West Coast Offense was taken from the school that produced Jerry Rice Mississippi Valley St.Rice said that anything he did in his early years in San Francisco he was already doing in college.
@DiscoHank
@DiscoHank 8 месяцев назад
Holmgrem said he was familiar with some concepts of it from the offense they ran at BYU as well. Walsh also got his terminology from Sid Gillman through Al Davis and his offense is a cousin to that of Al Davis and Air Coryell. But he became the ultimate practitioner of it.
@hammurds
@hammurds Месяц назад
That may be true, but Jerry Burns of the Vikings really came up with the west coast offense. He was doing this in Minnesota before SF.
@dwightlove3704
@dwightlove3704 Месяц назад
@@hammurds So why was he considered a very conservative person who throw the ball ONCE IN A WHILE if he was the SID GILMAN of the '80s.
@kgatch113a
@kgatch113a День назад
@@hammurds I have always wondered where this myth came from.
@danieldelacruz7305
@danieldelacruz7305 9 месяцев назад
Now I see why Michael Irving didn’t like this offense lol
@dwightlove3704
@dwightlove3704 Месяц назад
The Cowboys ran some aspects of the West Coast Offense.
@alpharob6959
@alpharob6959 4 месяца назад
That 89 49ers team will destroy any team today and the game wouldn't be close they had 2 many weapons and use them all at the same time
@King_David_97
@King_David_97 6 месяцев назад
Maybe I should do my own West Coast Offense video.
@RubensBarrichello.
@RubensBarrichello. 5 месяцев назад
Every great coach should adapt to a new coaching system to fit their players. What if you're the freshman coach developing players for varsity? Would you deviate from the varsity programs playbook so that your team can win games or is teaching them the Varsity system more important for the program?
@alcatraz9092
@alcatraz9092 5 месяцев назад
that is a great question that can be tricky too. and maybe its something the varsity HC should answer because the logic is the same. once your freshman kids get to the varsity level shouldnt he be adapting to them in the best ways possible for the program. Which could ultimately start at the freshman level with you. good luck
@DadMoves
@DadMoves 4 месяца назад
Great question. I would say take the "meat and potatoes" of the varsity program, and sprinkle elements of your own offense. Eventually, if you do well, you'll no longer be a freshman OC. 🤷‍♂️
@FULLCONTACTFOOTBALL
@FULLCONTACTFOOTBALL 3 месяца назад
That Offense came from Mississippi Valley State University and Tennessee State.
@dwightlove3704
@dwightlove3704 Месяц назад
Archie Cooley(RIP) and John Merritt.
@davidcovington1046
@davidcovington1046 16 дней назад
Yeah I agree
@King_David_97
@King_David_97 5 месяцев назад
Does it focus on short and accurate throws? I think so.
@dwightlove3704
@dwightlove3704 Месяц назад
Yes because of the lack of arm strength from Montana.
@davidcovington1046
@davidcovington1046 16 дней назад
Yes
@TheBLKMIATA98
@TheBLKMIATA98 Год назад
I don’t get scripting plays. Do they account for down & distance? Also, what if the opponent’s stud DB gets hurt, that’s not going to factor into play calling?
@vIQtorySports
@vIQtorySports Год назад
Great question! A lot of it has to do with giving the QB looks during practice to make him feel comfortable and make the right adjustments during the game. Every play typically has a zone and man beater attached to it so coach knew he could run certain plays and it would have a good % of working. This was also at a time where defenses weren't that diverse. Nowadays coaches will script the first 5-10 just to see how teams adjust and lineup before they get off the script.
@user-li8lp2wy7z
@user-li8lp2wy7z Год назад
Depends on how comprehensive the script is. The coach is looking to see 1) how the defense lines up for certain formations; 2) how the defense plays certain d&d and formations; 3) giving the defense planned looks/plays to set up playcalling trees that take advantage of how the defense played those prior scripted plays. The script isn’t fixed as in “these are the first x plays we are running.”
@CelticsTheGreen9
@CelticsTheGreen9 8 месяцев назад
It’s more about situational football and awareness
@DiscoHank
@DiscoHank 8 месяцев назад
They still have their audibles for specific looks as well, and you still have your down and distance section of the game plan. It’s funny because in Jon Grudens last stint with the Raiders I felt the only time the offense looked super sharp was on his opening drives when the script was in effect
@briansass9534
@briansass9534 5 месяцев назад
Yes, organized by down, distance and field position. It’s not a “list” of 25 plays you call 1-25. It,s more of like 3-5 plays for 5 different down, distance, field position situations.
@clarencemarsh5533
@clarencemarsh5533 7 месяцев назад
It's all about the ring
@julioluciano390
@julioluciano390 7 месяцев назад
Homie… slow down. My anxiety is through the roof.
@badgerden7080
@badgerden7080 7 месяцев назад
Is it true that the west coast offense would throw short as a first read then long as a last read? I heard John Madden and Pat Summerall mention it on a broadcast during a 49ers game.
@RubensBarrichello.
@RubensBarrichello. 5 месяцев назад
Yes the idea of "West Coast" being that A the 49ers are a western team and the coast means the defense needs to play coast to coast (sidelines to sidelines). The offense stretches the defense horizontally versus vertically. Due to the short passes it earned itself the nickname "Nickel and Dime offense" Thus the nickel and dime defensive packages were created in response.
@kgatch113a
@kgatch113a День назад
No. Walsh loved the quick strike, so his first read would be for the deeper ball. People don't understand that Walsh went with a Sid Gillman, Raiders type offense with Greg Cook, used the shorter patterns with Virgil Carter and played possession ball with the passing game, and with Montana he did a combination of the two offenses. It was fully realized with Steve Young.
@kgatch113a
@kgatch113a День назад
@@RubensBarrichello. No. The name West Coast Offense comes from a Sports Illustrated article where Bernie Kosar refers to what Walsh was running as that West Coast offense but he really meant to say it about the Coryell system.
@dwightlove3704
@dwightlove3704 10 месяцев назад
Greg Cook was the original Jeff George
@davidcovington1046
@davidcovington1046 16 дней назад
Yeah I agree
@dwightlove3704
@dwightlove3704 15 дней назад
@@davidcovington1046 I saw film on him and his mechanics were a forerunner of Jeff George and everyone said he was SUPER BOWL MATERIAL.
@jimstevenson424
@jimstevenson424 15 дней назад
Walsh was a great coach but was more of an innovator than inventor. Belichick says Paul Brown laid the foundation for the WCO while in Cleveland, not Cincinnati. It is hard to believe that the most innovative coach (Brown), who was a control freak, would turn over the entire offense to a coach he didn't trust 100%. But like most changes in the NFL, rule modifications have to enable an idea that started at the college level (BYU and some other schools). The NFL doesn't invent anything now and hasn't changed that much since the OG inventors (Brown and Gillman). Spread is just a tweaked and dumbed down version of WCO.
@dwightlove3704
@dwightlove3704 15 дней назад
Paul Brown nearly ruined the career of Bill Walsh because he thought he was not ready to be a NFL HEAD COACH.
@roemellobell
@roemellobell Год назад
Please let us get a coach that wants to go back to that
@mr.ormrs.greene9737
@mr.ormrs.greene9737 Год назад
McCarthy with Dallas this year.
@pneffie5517
@pneffie5517 Год назад
Kyle Shannahan
@roemellobell
@roemellobell Год назад
@@pneffie5517 negative not him
@vikviper449
@vikviper449 8 месяцев назад
@roemellobell shannahan is in fact running west coast zone run
@roemellobell
@roemellobell 8 месяцев назад
@@vikviper449 and who cares the real West Coast offense is passing and running I don't care what Kyle do
@jesseGfragrance
@jesseGfragrance 7 месяцев назад
Yea Dallas runs it and we suck
@jmgonzales7701
@jmgonzales7701 7 месяцев назад
Cuz dack sucks
@fumihiro8564
@fumihiro8564 5 месяцев назад
You literally have one of the best offenses with an MVP candidate at QB
@carters148
@carters148 9 месяцев назад
why do u blink sm
@CelticsTheGreen9
@CelticsTheGreen9 8 месяцев назад
Stop playing with ppl the have theoretic syndrome
@xintimidate
@xintimidate 8 месяцев назад
why dont u blink sm
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