The 5-Wide Attack Spread Offense
Visit https://www.billrennerfootball.com/origin By Bill Renner Offense is such a personal choice. The type of offense you run really reflects your personality. No one can tell you that one offense is better than the other. It is a personal preference. Yet…
21Ways to Improve Your Offense Part II
Ways to Improve YourOffensePart B=11-21 by Dave Bosko, Quarterbacks CoachSpringfield High School (OH) From my experience, here are ways to improve your offense(continued from 11.5.19) #11 Play some substitutes in the 1st and 2nd quarter when the issue is still undecided.Continuously build your program…
21 Ways to Improve Your Offense
Ways to Improve Your OffensePart A=1-10By Dave Bosko, Quarterbacks Coach,Springfield High School (OH) I’ve worked for 10 Head Coaches, plus 8 more different Offensive Coordinators running everything from the Wing T, Full House, Pro-Split Backs, Spread, to the 5-wide “Air Raid” as well as…
Introduction to the AIR6OFFENSE
AIR6OFFENSE The Air6Offense’s origin dates back to the offseason after the 2008 season. I was the head football coach at Summit Christian Academy, and we were coming off a 2-8 season where we averaged only 32 points per game, which,…
The Ultimate Offense – Run Plays and Concepts (Part III)
By Bruce Pielstick, Offensive Coordinator MidAmerica Nazarene University PLAY BLOCKING Point Of RB AIMING STYLE CONCEPT ATTACK POINT ZONE SCHEMES Inside ZoneVertical ZoneG-Toutside hip G Outside ZoneReach ZoneTEoutside hip of TE JetReach ZoneTE…
THE ULTIMATE OFFENSE – OFFENSIVE PHILOSOPHY (Part II)
“Multiplicity and Balance with Great Tempo” By Bruce Pielstick, Offensive Coordinator MidAmerica Nazarene University MULTIPLE GROUPINGS There will be a wide variety and number of combinations of each position utilized. From 0-3 running backs to 0-3 Tight Ends,…
The “Ultimate” Offense – A new way of thinking about Offense (Part I)
A new way of thinking about Offense By Bruce Pielstick, Offensive Coordinator MidAmerica Nazarene University Every offensive coach in America is looking for the edge or a way to get ahead of their opponent’s defense. There is no question…
Why Use the No-Huddle Offense?
Why Use the No-Huddle Offense? By Walt Kruegel, Offensive Coordinator James City Jaguars Over the many years that I have coached from Pop Warner to High School, one of the most important things that I have realized is that opposing…
Rev-Up Your “Jet” Motion Offense with Explosive Play-Action Passes (Part II)
Rev-Up Your “Jet” Motion Offense with Explosive Play-Action Passes (Part II) By Joe Austin, Head Football Coach, Southwestern University Jet Motion Play Calls: Our menu of play-action passes incorporating “jet” motion fall into one of three families. We don’t necessarily…
Rev-Up Your “Jet” Motion Offense with Explosive Play-Action Passes (Part I)
Rev-Up Your “Jet” Motion Offense with Explosive Play-Action Passes (Part I) By Joe Austin, Head Football Coach, Southwestern University Jet Motion: Power read packaged with “jet” motion is an important play for our offense. We find this scheme beneficial because…