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OPTION FOOTBALL FROM THE DOUBLE WING. Introduction. An opportunity to expand your offensive system with a unique play Option adds a new dimension to your offense; attacks perimeter & eliminates one block Provides a complete package - base play, counter & pass offense
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Introduction • An opportunity to expand your offensive system with a unique play • Option adds a new dimension to your offense; attacks perimeter & eliminates one block • Provides a complete package - base play, counter & pass offense • Forces the defense to account for a broader attack & forces assignment football
Definition & Typesof Option Football • Lead Option - QB - Pitch back - Lead back
Definition & Typesof Option Football • Lead Option • Speed Option - QB - Pitch back - no lead back
Definition & Typesof Option Football • Lead Option • Speed Option • Dive Option - QB - Dive Back - Pitch back -
Advantages of Option Football • Utilizes athleticism of the QB
Advantages of Option Football • Utilizes athleticism of QB • Eliminates one defender with the QB “read”
Advantages of Option Football • Utilizes athleticism of QB • QB eliminates one defender with the “read” • Tight OL splits of DW get ball on the edge quickly • Forces defense to play assignment football • Provides good blitz control
Disadvantages of Option Football • Potential for errant pitch • Lack of conventional DE play may make option impractical
QB’s footwork at the snap QB’s footwork (drop step vs. reverse piviot) Path to the pitch key Double Option Basics
QB’s footwork QB’s path to EMLOS Pitch back’s path Double Option (Lead or Speed)
QB’s footwork QB’s path to EMLOS Pitch back’s path Pitch relationship Double Option (Lead or Speed)
QB’s footwork QB’s path to EMLOS Pitch back’s path Pitch relationship Lead blocker (Lead Option) Double Option (Lead or Speed)
QB Technique & Mechanics • C/QB exchange
QB Technique & Mechanics • C/QB exchange • Footwork to “Pitch Key” (as discussed above)
QB Technique & Mechanics • C/QB exchange • Footwork to “Pitch Key” • Technique of read: • eyes on EMLOS immediately; ID the pitch key • ball at sternum level • attack inside hip of pitch key • don’t get too close to EMLOS • once you decide to pitch, look pitch in to the pitch back
QB Technique & Mechanics • C/QB exchange • Footwork to “Pitch Key” • Technique of read
Pitch Mechanics & the Act of Making the Pitch • “Thumbs down” pitch; • Pop elbow to locked out position; • Short jab step in direction of pitch; • Look ball in to pitch back; • Tuck off-side shoulder as pitch is made to take any contact by DE; • Rib pads
Pitch Back Technique • Footwork (motion - no motion)
Pitch Back Technique • Footwork (motion - no motion) • Depth & width - catch up to QB, get on outside hip and maintain pitch relationship
Pitch Back Technique • Footwork (motion - no motion) • Depth & width • Relaxed back arm
Pitch Back Technique • Footwork (motion/no motion) • Depth & width • Relaxed back arm • Eyes on the pitch key initially - then eyes on QB
Pitch Back Technique • Footwork (motion/no motion) • Depth & width • Relaxed back arm • Eyes on the pitch key initially • Duty to maintain pitch relationship • Against “hard end” get back shoulder open
Defensive End Play • Boxing DE (a la Gap Air Mirror)
Defensive End Play • Crashing DE - (‘hard’ DE) - pitch “right now” !!
Defensive End Play Crashing DE - “LOAD” play
OFFENSIVE LINE PLAY • Double Option Leaves End Man Unblocked • Various Schemes to block this: • G.O.D. • G.O.L. • O.I.L. • Counting Method • SAB (????) • No need to change your usual scheme