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MCC Football. Passing Game Spring 2013. TUBES.

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  1. MCC Football

    Passing Game Spring 2013
  2. TUBES We will divide the field into five passing lanes, or what we will refer to as “tubes”. The five tubes represent the pre-snap position of the five eligible receivers and are named by the anticipated action of defenders in those tubes. Tubes are created by the location of eligible receivers in the offense’s pre-snap position. The outside CUSHION TUBES will contain defenders whose cushion may potentially deny outside receivers free access down the field vertically. COLLISION TUBES have defensive players positioned to disrupt or re-route the exit of an inside receiver using contact. The CROSSOVER TUBE is located between the offensive tackles and can serve as an additional collision tube. In this tube, defenders exchange responsibility for crossing receivers and cover them along their drop paths. Any grass above the HARD DECK is considered the deep part of the field. Any tube with a defender aligning deeper than the hard deck (7 – 10 yards) is in a CAP position to control the vertical stem of a receiver in that tube. A defender below the hard deck risks getting beat deep.
  3. Playside Each of our passing concepts will have a “playside”. The quarterback will designate playside during the cadence. If we are playside right, the quarterback will call an even number in the cadence. If we are playside left, the quarterback will call an odd number in the cadence. We will number our receivers from 1 to 4 starting with the playside receiver closest to the sideline regardless of the formation we are in. *We will always call playside to the trips side in any 3x1 or 3x2 formation.
  4. DALLASCONCEPT
  5. “Dallas” Concept This concept has been one of our most successful in execution. The route concept allows the offense to confidently attack any coverage the defense plays. The “Dallas” concept combines a quick vertical stretch with a quick horizontal stretch. Verses cover 0 or 1, we have built in man beater routes. Versus cover 2, we look to horizontally stretch the strong safety. Versus cover 3, we look for a rhythm seam before progressing to a read post in the vulnerable weak hole. Versus cover 4, we look to vertically stretch the defense before progressing to an arrow route attacking the open flat. This must be run with a trips formation. We can motion to trips by checking with the cadence out of any 2x2 formation. #1– 0 (lock) #2– Rhythm Cross vs. MOFO / Seam vs. MOFC (“HOT”) #3 - Arrow #4 – 2vs. MOFO / 6 vs. MOFC F back - check release Spot route. In shotgun, always line up to man side of protection!Run an arrow in any empty formation. Protection – 50 or 60 (man side is trips side)
  6. Dallas can be run from the following formations: - Base (with speed motion) - Spread (with speed motion) - Trips Right /Trips Left - Snug Right / Snug Left - Flex Right / Flex Left
  7. TAMPA CONCEPT
  8. “Tampa” Concept The concept features a route that is run shallow at the heels of the defensive linemen. The route allows the offense to neutralize the man-advantage of the defense by crossing the center line of the formation (cross-over tube). This concept can be successful vs. any coverage. The core of this concept combines the Shallow route with a Dig route from the opposite side of the formation to create a 2-on-1 vertical stretch with the outside linebacker. Post routes are run by the outside receivers to create a 2-on-2 horizontal stretch with the safety. #1 - 7-step “lock” Rhythm Post #2 - run a Read Dig at 10 yards (idle down vs. zone) #3 - run a Rush Shallow at the heels of the defensive linemen (“HOT”) #4 – 7-step “lock” Read Post F back –check release to a Rush Spot route. In shotgun, always line up man side of protection! Protection – 60 *We will run the Tampa concept from a spread formation.
  9. DETROITCONCEPT
  10. “Detroit” Concept The Detroit Concept features one of MCC’s most successful combinations – the post/wheel combo. Verses a MOFO coverage, the QB will read… Playside post Wheel Shallow Verses a MOFC coverage, the QB will read… Playside post Backside post (Skip if man coverage) Shallow or F-spot QB – 5 Step Drop #1 – Rhythm Post #2 – Read Wheel #3 – Rush Shallow #4 – Post F back – Check release Spot In shotgun, always line up man side of protection! Protection - 60
  11. OAKLANDCONCEPT
  12. “Oakland” Concept The Oakland Concept is a staple of the West Coast offense. This play consists of the same infrastructure as the Tampa Concept. The horizontal stretch made by the Shallow route and the Dig route are the foundation of the two concepts. However, in the Oakland concept the shallow and dig are on the same side of the field. QB – 5 Step Drop #1 - Post #2 – Rush Shallow (“HOT”) #3 – 10 yard Read Speed Dig #4 - Rhythm Option (Fade or Fall Out) F back – Check release to Shoot Route Protection - 60 *We will run “Oakland” from a Trips formation
  13. BOSTONCONCEPT
  14. “Boston” Concept The Boston Concept allows the offense to confidently attack any coverage the defense plays. Verses cover 0 or 1, we have built in man beater routes. Versus cover 2, we look to horizontally stretch the strong safety. Versus cover 3, we look for a rhythm cross before progressing to a backside read hook in the vulnerable weak hole. Versus cover 4, we look to vertically stretch the defense before progressing to routes attacking the flats. We will often tag a route for the F in this concept. QB – 5 Step Drop #1 - 0 #2 – Cross (“HOT”) #3 – Arrow #4 - 8 F back – Check release to Shoot Route Protection – 50 or 60
  15. Summary X, Y Dallas #1 – 0 #2 – Cross vs. MOFO, Seam vs. MOFC #4 – 2 vs MOFO, 6 vs MOFC Tampa #1 – 6 #4 – 6 Detroit #1 – 6 #4 – 6 Oakland #1 – 6 #2 - Shallow #4 – 0 snap to fall out Boston Playside – 0 Backside - 8
  16. Summary H, Z Dallas #2 – Cross vs. MOFO, Seam vs. MOFC #3 – arrow Tampa Playside – 10 yard dig Backside – Shallow Detroit Playside – Wheel Backside – Shallow Oakland #2 – Shallow #3 – 10 yard dig Boston Playside – cross (If capped, snap to Spot) Backside - Arrow
  17. Summary F Dallas 60 Protection – check release Spot Empty formation - Arrow Tampa 60 Protection – check release Spot Detroit 60 Protection – check release Spot Oakland 60 Protection – check release Shoot Boston (often tagged) 60 Protection – check release Shoot
  18. Summary Dallas 3x1 Fade-Cross-Arrow-Post Tampa 2x2 Post-Dig-Shallow-Post Detroit 2x2 Post-Wheel-Shallow-Post Oakland 3x1 Post-Shallow-Dig-Fade Boston 2x2 Fade-Cross-Arrow-Curl
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