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Hi Coach ...excellent video Glad your kids may have a chance to participate There are a lot of other videos on football but your the only one I look forward to watching....keep up the excellent work
Hey coach with Outside zone I’ve noticed that if you change the steps of the RB and the mesh point a little bit in order to get the RB running at the ghost TE it’s a more downhill than flat angle but it help the RB stick his foot in the ground he just has to be taught to sink his hips a little more to make the cut
Do you cadence step(False step with intention of timing the back and QB) with your back at all out of pistol? We use an offset pistol(3yd deep on the inside foot of the guard) and removed the cadence step so we could get a more downhill approach to the wide zone out of gun. QB takes a skip/shuffle step similar to power read to help line the backs path up better. It also allowed us to still read frontside force RPO with Glance/out and also allows us to keep the RB shoulders square when we run duo as well.
Hey Coach , Great to see you back at it ... I really think with those two alignments of the back, they are become two very different plays, even though the blocking stays the same ,,, I acquaint the Pistol version as the ‘“Stretch” play whereas the TE or ghost is the initial aiming point and the side car is more of a “Jet” sweep, “ Rocket” sweep looking to go hash, numbers, sideline , especially eith shoulders being parallel with the sidelines, as you pointed out,,,What are your thoughts?
Problem is from Sidecar you almost never get to the edge blocking as Wide Zone. Even if it is reached by the time the back gets there the read could beat the reach.
Hey coach, no need to apologize for the videos from home. Everyone’s been doing things out of the ordinary. You were specific with calling it wide zone and not outside zone. What exactly is the difference between them?
To me and the things I’ve studied it’s the understanding that you are ok with the ball going underneath and guys not getting reached. Outside Zone to me is a play that you are hell bent on getting to the perimeter, to the point you might even pin and pull some techniques
A wrinkle to this we’ve added to keep the Back & Center relationship in sidecar is to run the wide zone with the QB. If you have a willing runner at QB you can rack up easy yards. We’ve used the RB as an RPO option on a flare or simply lead him up to make it look similar to our QB ISO out of 3x1 & 2x2
@@CoachMac right! Another thing I’ve been thinking of is Doing 2 Back Pistol & RPOing the same way with the sidecar back flaring and the pistol back taking a true wide zone track. 1000 ways to run it and keep that relationship just gotta get a lil creative
Coach Mac Public in nyc has allegedly cancelled indefinitely however The catholic league is still waiting to make their announcement ... so there’s some hope, luckily a local youth league has offered me a HC spot so it’s all still up in the air at the moment
@@CoachMac If chose to use Wide Zone as the primary run, what are some inside run schemes would you use to compliment the wide zone? Would you use another zone scheme like IZ or another scheme that would be in the gap or man scheme family?