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Playbook This slideshow will display how our most used sets and plays are meant to be run. It also has examples of what we should be working toward as far as offensive flow. Vert Stack (On the field or in the endzone ). Ability to throw to the force side. Ho Stack. Cutting Lane.
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Playbook This slideshow will display how our most used sets and plays are meant to be run. It also has examples of what we should be working toward as far as offensive flow.
Vert Stack (On the field or in the endzone) Ability to throw to the force side
Ho Stack Cutting Lane Cutting Lane Cutting Lane Cutting Lane ~15 yds
Breaking the Mark Without Breaking the Mark 3 4 5 2
Iso This is also how the Feature/German offense is run Don’t Move Don’t Move Don’t Move Endzone Field
Pull Play (“Peak” or “Womberang”)
PoNY’sVert Green is Primary, Blue is Secondary 1 cuts before 2 1 2 2 1
Florida Endzone Play Don’t Move Don’t Move
Shuffle Endzone Play Don’t Move Don’t Move
5-2 Application of Breaking the Mark without Breaking the Mark
Zone Offense (Handler) Always try to keep the disc on the break side of the field, in this case the left side.
Jam Defense Force middle on the sidelines
Angle Stack Sideline play
The following are advanced flow patterns. They are not set plays, but it should be a goal to achieve the sort of flow and continuation on offense that is displayed. The flow displayed in the following slides can be achieved by making sure that the thrower is looking for the appropriate next throw, that the thrower follows his throw, and by making sure that the cutters/handlers recognize where the throwing lanes are and how to make the best use of them.
Zone Defense on a Vert (Experimental) Zone on the last three back in the stack, man on everyone else