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Belly and RPOs
Kenny Simpson & Rick Stewart present the different versions of Belly from both systems
I am going to share my experience and suggestions on how to develop and build a program in a small school setting. We won the 1a State Championship in Delaware this past season with a roster size of 26 players and no JV with an outside the box approach.Will discuss, the make up of our program, practice adjustments, scheme fits, and weekly scheduling.
Everyone's favorite Wing T play ran so many ways.
Formations, Personnel, Practice Structure, & Drills for the Power Spread/Wing-T Offense
This talk will include an overview of jet sweep and how jet sets up counters. We will talk about run counters that marry well with buck, jet, sprint out passes (draw), and if/then principles of when to use them. Lastly, we'll talk different false keys to go with jet sweep and buck concepts.
Learn how to see your offensive play calls through the defenses eyes.
Coach coaches at the smallest school in Massachusetts but continues to play in Gillette stadium every year.Use of Packages and Formations are key to staying competitive against much larger teams.
The basic Gun T system is based in 2 formations, Gun Right (Red) and Gun Left (White). At Helper Middle School we focused on these 2 formations and 3 plays (Buck, Belly, Counter).Execution is key and we worked on them constantly so we could run the efficiently. I will talking about our development over the 3 year process and how it translated to our games.
Buck PAP: Smash, Corner-Post, Waggle, Shallow Cross, SailJet PAP: Sail, Wheel-Seam, Slant-ScreenPass Protections also covered
Backside and Frontside Buck RPOs; Trips RPO; Guard Trap & Belly RPO.Make Sure You Know the 5 Points of Emphasis.
Screen Drill; Rock & Roll Screen; Jailbreak; Screens.How to Identify Receivers; Also How to Roll into Different Looks.