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GLAZIER MEGA CLINIC ATLANTA, GA FEBRUARY 8, 2008

GLAZIER MEGA CLINIC ATLANTA, GA FEBRUARY 8, 2008. GUEST SPEAKER: LEW JOHNSTON, FORMER HEAD COACH, WESTERN BRANCH H.S., CHESAPEAKE, VA. TOPICS:. 1- INSTALLING THE SPREAD SHOT-WING OFFENSE 2- SHOTGUN WING T RUNNING GAME 3- SHOTGUN WING T PASSING GAME. OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION.

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  1. GLAZIER MEGA CLINICATLANTA, GAFEBRUARY 8, 2008

  2. GUEST SPEAKER: LEW JOHNSTON, FORMER HEAD COACH, WESTERN BRANCH H.S., CHESAPEAKE, VA.

  3. TOPICS: 1- INSTALLING THE SPREAD SHOT-WING OFFENSE 2- SHOTGUN WING T RUNNING GAME 3- SHOTGUN WING T PASSING GAME

  4. OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION I. HISTORY OF W.B.H.S. FOOTBALL • 1980’S • EARLY YEARS OF WING T FOOTBALL • MID 90’S • RYAN POND YEARS

  5. OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION II. EXPANDING YOUR WING T OFFENSE III. WHAT DOES THE SPREAD SHOT- WING PROVIDE?

  6. WHY EXPAND YOUR DELAWARE WING T OFFENSE? • DEFENSES “PACKING THE BOX” • TOO MANY TEAMS FAMILIAR WITH THE WING T • FORCE OPPONENTS TO PREPARE FOR 2 PACKAGES • “OPEN UP” THE OFFENSE--- GREAT PASSER!

  7. WHAT DOES THE “SPREAD SHOT-WING” GIVE YOU? • CHANGES THE LOOK--- SPREAD • CHANGES THE TEMPO--- NO HUDDLE • CHANGES ATTACK ANGLES-INSIDE>>>OUT

  8. KEY:  KEEP THE DELAWARE PRINCIPLES IN PLACE… JUST “EXPAND”--- DON’T CREATE NEW ONES! • USE YOUR “SHOT WING” AS A “CHANGE-UP PITCH” • USE YOUR “SHOT WING” AS A MEANS OF SPREADING THE FIELD • USE YOUR “SHOT WING” AS YOUR “PRESSURE” PACKAGE

  9. SPREAD SHOT-WINGOFFENSIVE PACKAGE

  10. OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION IV.KEYS TO INSTALLING THE OFFENSE • ALIGNMENT OF PERSONNEL • NO HUDDLE • SIGNALING IN THE PLAY • QB SIGNALING THE PLAY • SNAP COUNT • CENTER SNAP

  11. OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION V.SPREAD SHOT WING RUNNING GAME • PLAYS • BLOCKING RULES

  12. SPREAD SHOT WINGRUNNING GAME • KEEP IT SIMPLE! • NO NEW BLOCKING SCHEMES • RUN BASIC PLAYS • 32/28 • ASSIGNMENTS • 83/87 • ASSIGNMENTS

  13. SPREAD SHOT WINGRUNNING GAME • 24/26 TRAP • ASSIGNMENTS • 83/87 QB COUNTER GUT/TRAP • ASSIGNMENTS

  14. SPREAD SHOT WINGRUNNING GAME • 31/39 SWEEP • ASSIGNMENTS • ALTERNATES • QB SWEEP • QB DRAW

  15. OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION VI.SPREAD SHOT-WING PASSING GAME • BLOCKING SCHEMES • 90’s & 60’s • BOOTLEGS • PASS PATTERNS • ADDITIONAL OPTIONS

  16. SPREAD SHOT WING PASSING GAMEBLOCKING SCHEMES I. DROP BACK • “QUICK FIRE”– 3 STEP • 5 STEP DROP II. PLAY ACTION>> BOOT-LEGS

  17. ROUTES • QUICK FIRE>> 90’s • 5 STEP>> 60’s • BOOT-LEGS>> 32/38 & 83/87 D. K.P’s

  18. ALTERNATES • CRUISE • FLANKER FIN • HB HOT • MIDDLE SCREEN • HAWK TE POP • 62/68 WHEEL • 63/67 POST/CORNER (WB)

  19. OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION ATTACKING DEFENSES SETTING UP THE GAME PLAN GUIDELINES FOR ATTACKING AN EVEN FRONT GUIDELINES FOR ATTACKING AN ODD FRONT PLAY-CALLING

  20. SPREAD SHOT-WING T PACKAGEHOW TO ATTACK DEFENSIVE FRONTS

  21. GENERAL GUIDELINES: • 1st QUESTION IS ALWAYS: WHERE IS THE FREE SAFETY? 1, 2, OR 0 IN THE MIDDLE?

  22. GENERAL GUIDELINES: • HOW ARE THEY COVERING THE FLEX END? (PROBABLY NEED TO PUT BEST RECEIVER AT FE) • IS THE FLAT TO THE SE SIDE BEING COVERED?

  23. GENERAL GUIDELINES: • HOW ARE THE ILB’S ALIGNED? 1 MLB OR 2 STACKED ILB/S? THIS IS THE BASIC INFORMATION THAT WE NEED TO DETERMINE HOW WE WILL ATTACK A PARTICULAR DEFENSIVE FRONT.

  24. ATTACKING AN EVEN FRONT GO TO #4 FIRST: HOW ARE THE ILB’S ALIGNED? • IF WE HAVE 3 ON 2 (MLB) WE WILL RUN FB TRAP • IF EVENLY STACKED, WE HAVE POWER OR ISO

  25. ATTACKING AN EVEN FRONT • FLEX END IS USUALLY COVERED BY AN OLB… HOW GOOD IS HE? WE CAN TAKE STRAIGHT SHOTS WITH DROP BACK OR CREATE MIS-DIRECTION WITH BOOT-LEG. ALSO… IF PLAYING MAN, WE CAN GET THE FB IN THE FLAT AND DUMP TO HIM.

  26. ATTACKING AN EVEN FRONT • #3: IF WALK OLB UP ON THE LINE, HB PICKS HIM UP AND SE SIGNALS WITH QB TO RUN A QUICK HITCH (90’S PASS) IF CB IS LOOSE. IF CB IS TIGHT, CAN RUN SKINNY POST/SLANT OR FADE. KNOW WHERE F/S IS!!!

  27. ATTACKING AN EVEN FRONT • QB COUNTER IS GOOD AGAINST AN EVEN FRONT. DE RUNS UPFIELD SO EASY TO TURN OUT. THE ILB MUST GO WITH FIRST FAKE SO HE CAN BE TRAPPED BY PULLING TACKLE.

  28. ATTACKING AN ODD FRONT GO TO #3 FIRST: HOW DO THEY COVER THE FLAT TO THE SE SIDE? • WE LOVE TO TRAP A 50 FRONT • WE CAN GET A SINGLE BLOCK ON THE DT AND RUN POWER WIDER. • 2 DEEP SAFETIES PUTS THE FLEX END UP THE MIDDLE ON ALL GO PATTERN.

  29. THE BOTTOM LINE THE BOTTOM LINE IS THE AGE OLD QUESTION THAT “RUN AND SHOOT” PASSING OFFENSES HAVE ASKED FROM THE BEGINNING: “HOW MANY DEFENDERS ARE COVERING PASS AND HOW MANY ARE ‘IN THE BOX’?” THIS WILL HELP YOUR PLAY-CALLING DECISION AS TO RUN OR PASS.

  30. OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION VIII. VIDEO PRESENTATION IX. QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

  31. LEW JOHNSTON, HEAD COACH, WESTERN BRANCH H.S., CHESAPEAKE, VA.johnslz@cps.k12.va.us

  32. SPREAD SHOTGUN WING T PACKAGE • “The NEXT GENERATION”

  33. I. BACKGROUND • A.    ORIGINAL SPREAD “SHOT/WING” CONCEPTS • 1.     SPREAD THE FIELD • 2.     KEEP BASE WING T PRINCIPLES • 3.     DISRUPT DEFENSE’S GAME PLANNING • 4.     CHANGE THE TEMPO (NO HUDDLE) • B.    CALL IT OUR “CHANGE-UP PITCH”! • USED AS SECOND PACKAGE TO PREPARE FOR

  34. II. HISTORY • A.    STARTED AS 2 MINUTE OFFENSE • B.    BECAME A 3RD AND LONG PACKAGE • FINALLY A TRUE SECOND PACKAGE

  35. III. PROBLEMS • A.    WITH ONLY 1 FORMATION, TOO EASY TO DEFENSE • B.    LACKED MISDIRECTION (STAPLE OF DEL. WING T SYSTEM) • C. NO MOTION OR SHIFTS TO CONFUSE DEFENSES

  36. IV. EVOLUTION OF THE PACKAGE • A.    BEGAN TO PUT HB IN MOTION • 1. CAUSED DEFENSES TO ADJUST • 2. 2 MAN PATTERNS TO SE SIDE (PARTICULARLY SCREENS) • 3. TRIPS PATTERNS TO FLANKER SIDE (SCREENS)

  37. IV. EVOLUTION OF THE PACKAGE CONTINUED • B.    PUT HB IN SLOT • 1. STRETCHED DEFENSE A LITTLE MORE • 2. NOW HAVE JET SWEEP FROM SHOTGUN! • 3. 2 BACK SET IN BACKFIELD • a.  QB IS NOW “TAILBACK” (RUNNING BACK) • b. UTILIZE “ATHLETE” AT QB

  38. V. ADVANTAGES OF “NEXT GENERATION” • A.    STILL STAYS WITHIN BASE WING T PRINCIPLES • B.    DIVERSIFIES SPREAD SHOT/WING PACKAGE • C.    MOTION CREATES CONFLICTS AND MISMATCHES • D. CAN USE BEST RUNNING BACK OR ATHLETIC QB TO YOUR ADVANTAGE

  39. NEXT GENERATION RUNNING GAME

  40. I. BASE RUNNING PLAYS • A.    JET SWEEP (FROM SLOT) • B.    JET TRAP • C.    JET QB LEAD • D.    JET QB POWER (TO FB SIDE) • E. (JET) QB COUNTER TRAP OR… GUT!

  41. II.  SPINNER SERIES • A.    HISTORY • B.    ALIGNMENT OF OLD SINGLE WING • C.    HALF AND FULL SPINS • D.    FORMATIONS • 1.     TRIPS/TE • 2. SPREAD--- DOUBLE SLOT

  42. SPINNER SERIES CONITNUED A.    PLAYS: 1.     SPINNER SWEEP a.      2 BACKS b.     SLOT 2.     FB TRAP ***DIRECT SNAP! 3.     QB LEAD 4.     SPINNER QB POWER (FB CROSS!) 5.     OPTION (TRAP SPIN) 6. REVERSE (OFF OF TRAP OPTION FAKE)

  43. MOTION SERIES PASSING GAME

  44. I.  MOTION • A.    CREATES CONFUSION (PARALYSIS) • B. GIVES MISMATCHES

  45. I. MOTION TO TRIPS (“HAWK”) • A. *** 1ST QUESTION: “WHAT ARE THEY DOING WITH THEIR F/S?” • 1.     STAYS IN C.F.: COVERING ALL RECEIVERS??!! • 2.     MOVING OLB TO MOTION: TE SEAM PASS • 3.     MOVE F/S TO COVER TRIPS: SE OPEN ON POST! • B.    ILB’S SLIDE TO MOTION (MLB OVER CENTER): FB TRAP OR QB AWAY • C. ALL LB’S OVER SHIFT: SE OPEN ON SLANT

  46. D.    PASS PLAYS: • 1.     HAWK 91/99 “BOOGER” (PICK) SCREEN (TO FLANKER) • 2.     HAWK 91/99 “RED LIGHT” SCREEN (TO MOTION HB) • 3.     HAWK 24/26 “SODA” (POP TO TE) • 4.     HAWK 93/97 IRISH “ROCKET” • 5.     HAWK 91/99 “SUCKER” • 6. HAWK 83/87 “NIKE” SMASH; FLOOD; WHEEL

  47. II.  MOTION TO TWINS (SE SIDE: “HOKIE”) • A.    HOKIE 93/97 “BOOGER” • B.    HOKIE 93/97 “SUCKER” • C.    HOKIE 93/97 (FLEX END POST) • D. HOKIE 83/87 “NIKE”/JENN. LOPEZ FERRARI!!!

  48. III. CONCLUSION • A.    DIVERSIFIES SHOT/WING PACKAGE • B.    MOTION CREATES CONFLICTS AND MISMATCHES • C.    USE BEST ATHLETE AT QB • D. STILL STAY WITHIN THE WING T SYSTEM

  49. LEW JOHNSTON, FORMER HEAD COACH, WESTERN BRANCH H.S., CHESAPEAKE, VA.johnslz@cps.k12.va.us

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