I am a special education teacher at Norwalk High school a subburb of Des Moines, Iowa. I am married to a wonderful woman, Laura, and have a son, kaden. I am also a football coach and teach ESL at a local community college.
The Definitive Wing-T by Larry Dillon Wing-T Philosophy * The Wing-T offense is designed to score points while at the same time controlling the ball, field position, and wearing down, both physically and mentally, the opponent's defense * It is important that we obtain a balance between the run and the pass to aviod becoming too predictable. THerefore, we will employ a play-action passing attack which complements our run game. * For our offense to be successful our lineman must get off the ball and sustain their blocks for at least ten steps. Our backs must carry out their fakes for at least 20 yards down field. Therefore, considerable amount of time will be spent in practice on fundamentals of this offense. by Larry Dillon Offensive Goals Our offense has five main goals that must be achieved each game to ensure success. * SCORE - We want to score every time we have the ball * CONTROL THE FOOTBALL - Play posession football and control the field position and the clock. * PRESSURE THE DEFENSE - with two basic threats, the run and the pass * ATTACK THE ENTIRE FIELD - both horizontally and vertically, thus spreading the opponent's defense * AVOID MISTAKES - aviod mental mistakes, missed assignments, penalties, and turnovers by Larry Dillon The Huddle Center calls the huddle 7 yards from the ball yelling "HUDDLE HUDDLE" QB stays out till play comes in. QB gives the play and says "READY" and everyone else says "BREAK" and claps. Everyone holds hands in the back. When the QB comes into the huddle everyone is silent. QB LT LG C RG RT Y Z F R X Numbering System and Splits FB's toes 4 yards from tip of ball in a 3 point stance. RB with outside foot splitting tackle and even with the middle of the fullback. WB 3 point and SE 2 point. WB 12 15 yds if in spread. 2 4 8 6 3' 4 2' 2 2' 3 3 2' 5 2' 7 9 10 or 12 yds 1 5 1' by 1' by Larry Dillon Play Calling When a play is called in the huddle it is called the following way Formation, motion, series, back, hole, blocking, pass routes Run Play example: Right, Zac, 223 trap Pass Play Example:Pro Right 923 whip, flag out (pass routes are always right to left) Cadence: QB walks to the line checking defense. He has a rhythmic cadence that uses numbers. Example "2-19 2-19 Set Hut" First sound is on "Hut" On 2 is the second "Hut" QB can audible by using the first number as the snap count as hot number. Example: QB has play 222 on "1". He comes to the line and sees a stunt hole. He'll change the play at the line "1-923 1-923 Set Hut." The recievers and QB's use hand signals every play. by Larry Dillon FORMATIONS Left Y Z F R R F X X Right Y Z Pro Left Y Z F X X Y Pro Right Z R R F Power Left X Z R F F X X Power Right Y Z R Pro Power Left Pro Power Right X Z R X X Y Z R F F Left Slot X Z F R Y X Z R F Right Slot Y Power Left Slot Y by Larry Dillon Y Z X Z F Power Right Slot Y R F R FORMATIONS Left I Y Z F R F R X X Right I Y Z Pro Left I Y Z F R F R X X Y Pro Right Z Left Slot I Y Z F R X X Z Right Slot I Y F R Joker Left Y RT LT Z R F X Joker Right X Z F R RT LT Y Tight Left Y Z F R R F X X Tight Right X Z Ace Left Y Z F X by Larry Dillon X R R F Ace Right Y Z FORMATIONS Duce Left Y Z F R X X R F Duce Right Y Z CUB Left Y Z R QB X X R CUB Right Y Z F QB F Bear Left Y Z QB F R X X R F QB Bear Right Y Z Blue X Y Z F R X R F Red Y Z Tight Blue Y Z F X R X R F Tight Red Y Z Loose Blue Y Z F R by Larry Dillon X X R Loose Red Y Z F Motions AC = Accross Formation ZAC = Z Across Formation RAC = R Across Formation X Y Z R F Pro Right ZAC IN = In Towards Formation ZIN = Z in towards formation XIN = X in towards formation Pro Right Zin Z OUT = Out from Formation (away from Y) Zout = Z out from formation Rout = R out from formation R Pro Right Rout IP = In position of back ZIP = Z in position Z Right Zip by Larry Dillon Motions Jet = Full sprint Across formation (Behind QB) Z Jet X Jet Y R Jet Z F X R Ace Left Z Jet 48 FLY = Full Sprint Behind Formation Z Fly Z Right Z Fly 49 Toss by Larry Dillon Adjustments X Z Y R F loose moves the Y out to pro position X Z Y weak places the Z on weak side (not in slot) R F X Y Z Tight puts the X in next to the tackle R F by Larry Dillon Individual Blocking Techniques 1. Base Block - a block used to block a man on you. Step with play side foot, deliver blow with away side shoulder and forearm. Aim for outside hip of defender drive through man rotate hips to playside. 2. Down Block Used to block first man down on the line, inside on an adjacent offensive lineman. Step flat down to inside with inside foot, rip backside arm through, deliver blow with near shoulder and forearm drive the man down the line. Head should be on the back hip of defensive lineman note: if defensive man is penetrating, use Gap block technique. 3. Fire Block - Used to agressively block man on play side. Step with play side foot, laterally and slightly up field, deliver blow inside shoulder and forearm. Head should be outside of defender. Once you have position on him rotate hips into hole and block turns into base block. 4. Gap Block - Used to block man in inside gap. Step down inside with foot, rip backside arm and leg through. Deliver blow with far side shoulder and forearm, getting head across the D lineman's belt. This is a reverse shoulder block used to stop penetration. 5. Log Block - Block used to hook the end man on the line of scrimmage. Take pull step to the play side, get depth, attempt to head outside and hook defensive man. If he opens up kick him out. 6. Pull - Used to get to the point of attack and carry out assignment. Take short open step with play side foot, rip play side elbow back then rip backside arm and leg through. Continue behind line execute blocking assignment, kick out or wall off. 7. Trap Block - Used to block inside out on a defensive lineman. Take short step with play side foot, rip backside arm and leg through, replace adjacent lineman gaining ground. Deliver blow with playside shoulder and forearm with head upfield. Drive man out of hole. by Larry Dillon 200 Series (Sweep Series) X Y Z R F Basic Movements of Sweep Series F - is performing a dive movement towards the 2 or 3 hole R or Z are performing a sweep motion R or Z are blocking for runner One or Both Gurads are pulling Ball Carriers: R, F or Z by Larry Dillon Right 222 Trap 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z E B T B T B E Y C B T B N B T E Z R F R F 3-4 FS C B E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T B Y Z B E B E R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N B T T E Y Z C R F Play 222 trap Formation Right Formation Options Right Pro Right Zin Right Slot Power Left Slot Right I Pro Right Zin Tight Right Ace Right Rip Red Rip Tight Red Rip Loose Red Rip Joker Right FS C E T X SS B N B T E Y Z C R Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - Inside PST - Inside/2nd Level PSG - Inside Double Team C - Double Team On BSG - Pull/First Man Outside Hole BST - Seal Inside Y - Inside/2nd Level R - Fake sweep F - Make cut off Double team/Outside X - Post Corner/Stalk QB - Main Line/Handoff/Boot Even Man Front Z - Same PST - Same PSG - Inside 2nd Level C - Backside BSG - Same BST - Same Y - Same R - Same F - Same X - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Run Play Right Zip 223 Trap 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z B T T B E Y B C B T B N B T E Z E R F R F 3-4 FS C E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T E Y Z B B E B B R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N T B T Y Z C E R F Play 223 Trap Formation Right Zip Formation Options Right Zip Pro Right Zip Power Righ Slot Zip Right I Zip Pro Right Zip Joker Left Zip Tight Right Zip Ace Right Zip Duce Right Zip Red Zip Tight Red Zip Loose Red Zip FS SS C E T X B N B T E Y Z C R Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - 3 step motion/Fake sweep PST - Inside to backer PSG - Post Lead Nose C - Post Lead Nose BSG - Pull/ Trap first man outside hole BST - Inside seal/Pick up backer Y - Cut off block R - First man outside F - Get ball/cut off double team/trap block (3) X - Post Corner/stock block QB - Open away from hole/midline/fake boot Even Man Front Z - Same PST - Same PSG - 2nd Level/Backer C - Backside BSG - Same BST - Same Y - Same R - Block End man LOS F - Get Ball/Make cut of Trap X - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Run Play Right 236 Gut 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z B T T B E Y B C B T B N B T E Z E R F R F 3-4 FS C E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T E Y Z B B E B B R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N T B T Y Z C E R F Play 236 Gut Formation Right Formation Options Right Pro Right Zin Right Slot Power Left Slot Right I Pro Right Zin Tight Right Ace Right Rip Red Rip Tight Red Rip Loose Red Rip Joker Right FS SS C E T X B N B T E Y Z F C Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - Block Inside 2 steps/Outside man PST - Backer/If not there 2nd backer PSG - Fold through 6 hole/Backer C - Step Playside/ On BSG - Pull Kick Out BST - Seal for Pull Y - Inside R - Receive Ball/Cut off BSG block F - Dive backside foot of C/Backer X - Post Corner/Stalk QB - Open away/ Midline/Handoff/Boot Even Man Front Z - Same PST - Inside PSG - Same C - Same BSG - Same BST - Same Y - Same R - Same F - Same X - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Run Play Right 238 sweep 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z B T T B E Y B C B T B N B T E Z E R F R F 3-4 FS C E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T E Y Z B B E B B R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N T B T Y Z C E R F Play 238 Sweep Formation Right Formation Options Right Pro Right Zin Right Slot Power Left Slot Right I Pro Right Zin Tight Right Ace Right Rip Red Rip Tight Red Rip Loose Red Rip Joker Right FS SS C E T X B N B T E Y Z F C Blocking Scheme Trap blocking, Trap first man on or outside the #2 hole Odd Man Front Z - Aim inside foot of Y/Inside (gap/down) PST - Inside/2nd level PSG - Pull/kickout first color C - Block man on (head to right) BSG - Pull/Fish hook around, look for flow BST - Block inside/safety Y - Block inside/2nd level R - Carry ball/run toward heels of Z/cut inside PSG F - Fake trap Backsid A/Aim backside foot C X - Stalk Block/Post Corner QB - Midline/Hand ball to FB/carry out boot fake Even Man Front SE Block safety WT Same WG Same C Block playside SG same ST same TE same HB same FB same WB same QB same by Larry Dillon Right 238 Boot 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z B T T B E Y B C B T B N B T E Z E R F R F 3-4 FS C E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T E Y Z B B E B B R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N T B T Y Z C E R F Play 238 Boot 1 4 Formation Pro Right Formation Options Right Pro Right Zin Right Slot Power Left Slot Right I Pro Right Zin Tight Right Ace Right Rip Red Rip Tight Red Rip Loose Red Rip Joker Right 3 2 FS SS B B N T E Y 5 C E T X C Z R F Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - Post PST - On PSG - Pull/Personal Protector/Outside C - On BSG - Pull/Personal Protector/Backside BST - Seal for BSG Y - Drag R - Fake sweep/ Block backside F - Fake dive/Block backer/ Flats X - Post Corner QB - Boot away from hole Even Man Front Z - Same PST - Inside PSG - Same C - Playside BSG - Same BST - Same Y - Same R - Same F - Same X - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Run Play Right 238 Boot Screen Right 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z B T T B E Y B C B T B N B T E Z E R F R F 3-4 FS C E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T E Y Z B B E B B R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N T B T Y Z C E R F Play 238 Boot Screen Right Formation Right Formation Options FS SS C E T X B N B T E Y Z C R F Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - Block DE/Relase to DB PST - On PSG - Pull/Personal Protector C - Block On/Release to Safety Playside BSG - Pull/Personal Protector BST - On Y - Block DE R - Fake sweep/Block/Release/Catch Pass F - Block Inside Penetration X - Block Backside safety QB - Boot/Throw back to R Even Man Front Z - Same PST - Inside PSG - Same C - Same BSG - Same BST - Inside Y - On/Inside R - Same F - Same X - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Run Play Right 238 counter x-cross 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z B T T B E Y B C B T B N B T E Z E R F R F 3-4 FS C E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T E Y Z B B E B B R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N T B T Y Z C E R F Play 238 counter X-cross Formation Right Formation Options FS SS C E T X B N B T E Y C F Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - Move to position recieve Ball outside to 5 PST - Influence on/Block outside PSG - Post Lead inside C - Post lead On BSG - Pull block first outside hole BST - Seal inside/Look outside Y - Pull through hole/Block backer R - Recieve Ball/ sweep outside/Handoff inside F - Block last man on LOS X - Block Safety QB - Midline Handoff/Fake sweep Even Man Front Z - Same PST - Post Lead Inside PSG - Post Lead On C - Backside BSG - Same BST - Seal Inside Y - Same R - Same F - Block Last man on LOS X - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Run Play Right Zip 249 Sweep 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z B T T B E Y B C B T B N B T E Z E R F R F 3-4 FS C E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T E Y Z B B E B B R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N T B T Y Z C E R F Play 249 Sweep Formation Right Zip Formation Options FS SS C E T X B N B T E Y C R F Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - 3 step motion/Sweep/Cut PST - Gap/Read/Down (first Inside) PSG - Pull/Get Depth/Block Outside Man C - Reach/On BSG - Pull/Around wall off flow BST - Cut Off Block Y - Cut Off Block R - First Free inside/Right Shoulder F - Dive Bakside foot of C X - Post Corner/Stalk Block QB - Open away/Midline/Handoff/Fake Boot Even Man Front Z - Same PST - Inside/Backer PSG - Kick Out C - Playside BSG - Same BST - Inside Seal Y - Inside to backer R - Same F - Same X - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Run Play Right Zip 249 Boot 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z B T T B E Y B C B T B N B T E Z E R F R F 3-4 FS C E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B B B E B T T B Y E Z R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N T B T Y Z C E R F Play 249 Boot Formation Right Zip Formation Options FS SS C E T X B N B T E Y Z C R F Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - 3 step/ Fake sweep PST - On Block PSG -Pull/ Look Outside C - On Block BSG - Pull across/ Look Backside BST - Seal Inside Y - Post corner R - Block Backside End/ Drag F - Block playside dive/ Flats X - Post QB - Midline/Boot toward Z Even Man Front Z - Same PST - Inside PSG - Same C - Backside BSG - Same BST - Same Y - Same R - Same F - Same X - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Run Play Right Zip 249 Boot Shovel 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z B T T B E Y B C B T B N B T E Z E R F R F 3-4 FS C E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T E Y Z B B E B B R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N T B T Y Z C E R F Play 249 Boot Shovel Formation Right Zip Formation Options FS SS C E T X B N B T E Y Z F C Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - 3 step/Fake sweep PST - Post lead man on PSG - Backer C - Bock man on BSG - Pull/ Lead through 6 hole/Backer BST - Seal Inside Y - Post Lead Inside/ Leave DE go R - Two steps to DE/Aim for 6 hole/ Get pitch F - Dive outside foot C/Block X - Post/ Stalk Safety QB - Midline/ Draw DE to you/Pitch inside Even Man Front Z - Same PST - Inside Backer PSG - On C - Backside Backer BSG - Same BST - Same Y - Inside to backer R - Same F - Same X - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Run Play Right 238 TE Pop 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z B T T B E Y B C B T B N B T E Z E R F R F 3-4 FS C E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T E Y Z B B E B B R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N T B T Y Z C E R F Play 238 TE POP Formation Right Formation Options FS SS C E T X B N B T E Y Z C R F Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - Inside PST -Cut block On PSG - Base block C - Cut Block BSG - Pull away from Play BST -Base Y - Inside Release/Vertical R -Fake sweep/Block Penetration F -Fake Dive backside X - Post corner/Stalk QB - One step/ Throw to Y Even Man Front Z - Same PST - Inside PSG - Cut block on C - Cut block backside BSG - Same BST - Inside Y - Same R - Same F - Same X - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Run Play 300 Series One Back Lead Block/ One lineman pull blocks FS C B B T N B T SS C B by Larry Dillon Power Right 328 Toss 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z R E B T B T B E Y C B T B N B T E Z R 3-4 FS C B E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R FS C X SS C B T T B Y Z B E B E R 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N B T T E Y Z R C Play 328 Toss Formation Power Right Formation Options Power Right/Left Closed Power R/L End Over Power R/L FS SS C E T B N B T E C Blocking Scheme Trap blocking, Trap first man on or outside the #2 hole Even Man Front Odd Man Front SE same SE Block safety on your side WT Same WT Seal to center's butt WG Same WG Pull fishhook hole C Block playside gap C block on SG same SG block playside LB ST same ST Block on TE same TE Double team first man inside hole HB same HB Block first man outside FB same FB run parallel to LOS, catch ball, follow HB WB same WB Double team first man inside hole QB same QB reverse pivot, pitch ball to FB, lead through hole by Larry Dillon Right 329 Toss 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z E B T B T B E Y C B T B N B T E Z R F R F 3-4 FS C B E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T B Y Z B E B E R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N B T T E Y Z C R F Play 329 Toss Formation Right Formation Options FS SS C E T X B N B T E Y Z C R F Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - Down Field Cut off block PST - Step Playside Block On PSG - Step Playside Look for backer C - Step Playside Block On BSG - Pull Around/ Look for flow BST - Inside Seal step to backer Y - Block Inside Man LOS R - Kick Out End Man LOS F - Cross over/Receive pitch/Outside X - Stalk Block QB - Reverse Pivot/Pitch ball ahead of carrier Boot out opposit way Even Man Front Z - Same PST - Step Inside/Backer PSG - Same C - Step backside to backer BSG - Same BST - Block Inside/Head across Y -Step inside/ Backer R - Same F - Same X - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Run Play Right 338 Sweep 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z E B T B T B E Y C B T B N B T E Z R F R F 3-4 FS C B E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T B Y Z B E B E R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N B T T E Y Z C R F Play 338 Sweep Formation Right Formation Options FS SS C E T X B N B T E Y Z F C Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - Aim inside foot of Y/Inside (gap/down) PST - Inside/2nd level PSG - Inside/double Team/2nd level C - Block man on (head to right) BSG - Pull/Fish hook around, look for flow BST - Block inside/safety Y - Block inside/2nd level R - Carry ball/run toward heels of Z/cut inside PSG F - Kick out first man outside hole X - Stalk Block/Post Corner QB - Midline/Hand ball to FB/carry out boot fake Even Man Front ZPST PSG CBSG BST YRFXQB - by Larry Dillon Run Play 338 Boot 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z E B T B T B E Y C B T B N B T E Z R F R F 3-4 FS C B E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T B Y Z B E B E R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N B T T E Y Z C R F Play 338 Boot 1 Formation Pro Right 3 Formation Options FS 2 SS B B N T E Y Z C E T X C R F 4 Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front ZPST PSG CBSG BST YRFXQB Even Man Front ZPST PSG CBSG BST YRFXQB - by Larry Dillon Run Play 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z E B T B T B E Y C B T B N B T E Z R F R F 3-4 FS C B E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T B Y Z B E B E R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N B T T E Y Z C R F Play 338 Throw Back Formation Right Formation Options FS SS C E T X B N B T E Y Z F C Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front ZPST PSG CBSG BST YRFXQB Even Man Front ZPST PSG CBSG BST YRFXQB - by Larry Dillon Run Play 400 Series (Option) by Larry Dillon Right 426 Give 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R 4-4 FS C C B E X 5-3 FS C B E Y Z Z B T B T C B E T B N B T E R R 3-4 FS C E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R FS C X SS C B T E Y Z B B E B T B R 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N T B T Y Z C E R Play 426 Give Formation Right Formation Options FS SS C E T X B N B T E Y Z C R Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - Block Above/Look for Backer Flow PST - Play Side Backer/Backside Backer PSG - Pull Kick Out DE C - Fire/On/Backer BSG - Fire/On/Backer BST - Fire/On/Backer Y - Block Inside R - 1 step motion/Fake sweep F - Dive for 6 hole/Cut to opening X - Block Safety QB - Reverse Pivot/Ride into line/Give Ball Even Man Front Z - Same PST - Inside PSG - Same C - Same BSG - Same BST - Same Y - Block Nearest Backer R - Same F - Same X - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Run Play 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z E B T B T B E Y C B T B N B T E Z R F R F 3-4 FS C B E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T B Y Z B E B E R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N B T T E Y Z C R F Play 418 Keep Formation Right Formation Options option Man FS SS C E T X B N B T E Y Z C R F Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - Block Playside Safety PST - Block Backer PSG - Log End Man C - Fire/On/Backer BSG - Fire/On/Backer BST - Fire/On/Backer Y - Inside R - 1 step motion/Run sweep F - Dive six hole/Block Backer X - Block bakside safety QB - Reverse Pivot/Ride F/continue down Even Man Front Z - Same PST - Inside PSG - Same C - Same BSG - Same BST - Same Y - Block Playside Backer R - Same F - Same X - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Run Play Right 426 Keep Pass 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z E B T B T B E Y C B T B N B T E Z R F R F 3-4 FS C B E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T B Y Z B E B E R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N B T T E Y Z C R F Play 426 Keep Pass Formation Right 1 3 Formation Options FS C E T X SS B N B T E Y Z 4 - Run C 2 R F Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front PS#1- Flats PS#2 - Seam PST - On PSG - Lag DE C - On BSG - Step Inside/Reverse Outside BST - Step Inside/Reverse Outside BS #1 - Deep Cross BS#2 - Post R - 1 step/Block Backer Outside F - Dive six hole/Block Backer QB - Reverse Pivot/Down Line/Depth Even Man Front PS#1- Same PS#2 - Same PST - Inside PSG - Same C - Same BSG - Same BST - Same BS #1 - Same BS#2 - Same R - Same F - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Pass Play Right 445 Counter 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y C B X B E X B T B T N B E R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E T C B B N B T E E B T B T B E Y R F R F 3-4 FS C B E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y FS C X SS C B T T B Y B E B E R F R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N B T T E Y C R F Play 445 Counter Formation Right Formation Options FS SS C E T X B N B T E Y C R F Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - Ball Carrier/Receive Outside/Five Hole PST - Outside Man PSG - Double Team Inside C - Double Team On BSG - Pull Block First Man outside hole BST - Seal Inside/Look Backside Y - Pull Through Hole/Block Backer R - 1 step/Block Backside Pursuit F - Block End man on Line X - Block playside Safety QB - Reverse Pivot/ Inside handoff to Z Even Man Front Z - Same PST - Double Team Inside PSG - Double Team On C - Block Backside BSG - Same BST - Same Y - Same R - Same F - Same X - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Run Play Right 426 Boot 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z E B T B T B E Y C B T B N B T E Z R F R F 3-4 FS C B E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T B Y Z B E B E R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N B T T E Y Z C R F Play 426 Boot 1 3 Formation Right Formation Options FS 2 SS B B N T E Y Z C E T X 4-Run C R F Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front PS#1- Post Corner PS#2 - Out PST - On PSG - Pull/Block Outside C - On BSG - Pull/Block Outside/Look Backside BST - Step Inside/Seal/Look Backside BS #1 - Post Corner BS#2 - Drag R - 1 Step/ Block Backside/Hot Route F - 3 steps Toward End line/Cut back/flats QB - Reverse Pivot/Mainline/Boot out Even Man Front PS#1- Same PS#2 - Same PST - Inside PSG - Same C - Styep Backside BSG - Same BST - Inside BS #1 - Same BS#2 - Same R - Same F - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Pass Play Right 418 Option 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z E B T B T B E Y C B T B N B T E Z R F R F 3-4 FS C B E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T B Y Z B E B E R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N B T T E Y Z C R F Play 418 Option Formation Right Formation Options FS SS C E T X B N B T E Y Z C Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - Block Above/Look for flow PST - Inside PSG - Pull/Lag End man LOS C - Block On BSG - Inside Step/Backer BST - Block On Y - Block Inside R - One step/ expect pitch F - Dive six hole/Expect Ball X - Stalk Block QB - Reverse Pivot/Ride line/ Read outside Even Man Front Z - Same PST - Same PSG - Same C - Block playside BSG - Block on BST - Step Inside/ Backer Y - Backer R - Same F - Same X - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Run Play - Option First Man Outside 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z E B T B T B E Y C B T B N B T E Z R F R F 3-4 FS C B E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T B Y Z B E B E R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N B T T E Y Z C R F Play 438 Pitch Formation Right option Man Formation Options FS SS C E T X B N B T E Y Z F C Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front ZPST PSG CBSG BST YRFXQB Even Man Front ZPST PSG CBSG BST YRFXQB - by Larry Dillon Run Play 500 series Cross block on line of scrimmage by Larry Dillon Right Zip 525 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z E B T B T B E Y C B T B N B T E Z R R 3-4 FS C B E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R FS C X SS C B T T B Y Z B E B E R 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N B T T E Y Z C R Play 525 Formation Right Zip Formation Options FS SS C E T X B N B T E Y Z C R Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - 3 step/sweep/block backside PST - Block On PSG - Block Man Outside C - Block On BSG - Fire/On/Backer BST - Fire/On/Backer Y -Fire/On/Safety R - Jab Step/Lead Through Hole/Backer F - Step/Cross Over/ Through Hole/Outside X - Post Corner QB - Reverse Pivot/Handoff/Continue Pass Even Man Front Z - Same PST - Inside PSG - Pull/Outside C - Step Playside/Backer BSG - Same BST - Same Y - Same R - Same F - Same X - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Run Play Right Zip 519 Option 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z E B T B T B E Y C B T B N B T E Z R F R F 3-4 FS C B E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T B Y Z B E B E R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N B T T E Y Z C R F Play 519 Option Formation Right Zip Formation Options FS SS C E T X B N B T E Y C R F Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - 3 Step/Sweep/Expect Pitch PST - Block On PSG - Log end man LOS C - Block On BSG - Fire/On/Backer BST - Fire/On/Backer Y - Fire/On/Safety R - Jab Step/Playside Backer F - Crosss Over step/Outside Lead Block X - Safety QB - Reverse Pivot/ Option 1st outside Even Man Front Z - Same PST - Inside PSG - Same C - Fire/On/Backer BSG - Same BST - Same Y - Same R - Same F - Same X - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Run Play Right Zip 525 Pass 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z E B T B T B E Y C B T B N B T E Z R F R F 3-4 FS C B E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T B Y Z B E B E R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N B T T E Y Z C R F Play 525 Pass 1 2 Formation Right Zip Formation Options FS SS C E T X 3 - Run B N B T E Y Z C R F Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - 3 Step/Sweep/Flats PST - Block On PSG - Lag End man LOS C - Block On BSG - Step Inside/Hinge Backside BST - Step Inside/Hinge Backside Y - Step inside/Hinge Backside/ Seam R - Lead Through Hole/Flats F - Dive Through Five Hole/Block Backer X - Fly Route QB - Reverse Pivot/Fake Handoff/Pass Even Man Front Z - Same PST - Inside PSG - Same C - Step playside BSG - Same BST - same Y - Same R - Same F - same X - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Run Play Right Zip 532 Counter 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z E B T B T B E Y C B T B N B T E Z F F 3-4 FS C B E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z F FS C X SS C B T T B Y Z B E B E F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N B T T E Y Z C F Play 532 Counter Formation Right Zip Formation Options FS SS C E T X B N B T E Y Z F C Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - 3 Step Fake sweep/Block End Man LOS PST - Block Playside Backer PSG - Post Lead Inside C - Post Lead On BSG - Block On/No Penetration BST - Pull/Block First Man Outside Hole Y - Block On R - Jab Step/Inside 2 hole/Outside handoff F - Replace T X - Block Safety QB - Away from Hole/Inside handoff Even Man Front Z - Same PST - Same PSG - Backer C - Post Lead Backside BSG - Post Lead On BST - Same Y - Same R - Same F - Same X - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Run Play 600 Series Jet and Fly series by Larry Dillon Red R Fly 645 Counter 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z E B T B T B E Y C B T B N B T E Z R F R F 3-4 FS C B E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T B Y Z B E B E R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N B T T E Y Z C R F Play 645 Counter Formation Red R Fly Formation Options FS SS C E T X R F B N B T E Y C Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - Inside/Inside Handoff/Five hole PST - Double Team On PSG - Double Team Outside C - Playside Step/Block On BSG - Replace Pulling Tackle BST - Pull/Lead through Hole/Backer Y - Inside Backer R - 3 Step Motion F - Block End Man Playside X - Stalk Block QB - Reverse Pivot/Outside Handoff/Boot Even Man Front Z - Same PST - Double Team Inside PSG - Double Team On C - Step Playside/Backer BSG - Step Playside/On BST - Same Y - Inside Step/Backer R - Same F - Same X - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Run Play Red Z Jet 632 Counter 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z E B T B T B E Y C B T B N B T E Z R F R F 3-4 FS C B E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T B Y Z B E B E R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N B T T E Y Z C R F Play 632 Counter Formation Red Z Jet Formation Options FS SS C E T X B N B T E Y Z F C Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - Jet Motion/Fake/Block Backside PST - Inside Step/ Block On PSG - Block Playside Backer C - Playside Step/Block On BSG - Playside Step/Backer BST - Fire On/Backside Y - Inside Step/On/Safety R - Open Step/Outside Handoff/2 Hole F - Inside foot of BST/Stop Penetration X - Block Nearest Safety QB - Reverse Pivot/Inside Handoff/Boot Even Man Front ZPST PSG CBSG BST YRFXQB - by Larry Dillon Run Play Red Z Jet 649 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z E B T B T B E Y C B T B N B T E Z R F R F 3-4 FS C B E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T B Y Z B E B E R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N B T T E Y Z C R F Play 649 Formation Red Z Jet Formation Options FS SS C E T X R F B N B T E Y C Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - Jet Motion/Get Handoff/Depth/Turn upfield PST - Block On PSG - Pull/Lag Outside Man C - Block On BSG - Fold over Center/Backer BST - Block Backer Y - Block On R - Block End Man/Double Team Inside F - Dive two Hole/Good Fake X - Stalk Block QB - Reverse Pivot/Handoff/ Boot opposite Even Man Front ZPST PSG CBSG BST YRFXQB - by Larry Dillon Run Play Red R Jet 638 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z E B T B T B E Y C B T B N B T E Z R F R F 3-4 FS C B E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T B Y Z B E B E R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N B T T E Y Z C R F Play 638 Formation Red R Jet Formation Options FS SS C E T X B N B T E Y Z F C Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front Z - Inside PST - Pull/Lead Outside PSG - Reach Outside C - Step Playside/On BSG - Playside Backer BST - Backside Backer Y - Reach Block Outside R - Jet Motion/Receive Ball/Get Depth F - Fake Dive X - Block Closest Safety QB - Reverse Pivot/Handoff/Midline/Boot Even Man Front Z - Same PST - Same PSG - Same C - Step Playside/Backer BSG - Step Playside/On BST - Same Y - Same R - Same F - Same X - Same QB - Same by Larry Dillon Run Play Red Z Jet 623 Dive 4-3 C FS 5-2 SS C B T Y FS SS C T B Y Z C B X B E X B T B T N B E Z R R F F 4-4 FS C C B X 5-3 FS C E Z E B T B T B E Y C B T B N B T E Z R F R F 3-4 FS C B E X 6-1 SS C B N B E Y Z R F FS C X SS C B T T B Y Z B E B E R F 6-2 FS C by Larry Dillon X B E T N B T T E Y Z C R F Play 623 Dive Formation Red Z Jet Formation Options FS SS C E X R B T N B T E Y Z C Blocking Scheme Odd Man Front ZPST PSG CBSG BST YRFXQB Even Man Front ZPST PSG CBSG BST YRFXQB - by Larry Dillon Run Play 700 Series 3 Step Drop Pass by Larry Dillon 700 Series - 3 step Drop This is the quick passing game. Routes are run at 5 yards Hitch Slant Fade Lightening Curl Dig Pro Right 708 HDH (Hitch, Dig, Hitch) Pass Blocking Playside: (the side the formation is called) block man Guard you have the first man past the center on your side of the ball. Tackle you should have second Backside: You step playside and hinge back at a 30 degree angle. your zone is from the playside foot to the playside foot of the player to the backside of you. Only block your zone. In an odd man front the center takes the nose by Larry Dillon 800 Series 5 Step Drop Passing by Larry Dillon 5 yards 12 yards 8 yards Fade Dig Go Curl In Fade - Sprint at the DB's inside shoulder, position yourself between the sideline and the DB, leave 5 yards to the sideline. Dig - sprint 8 yards, plant with outside foot, turn 45 angle, to 10 yards, plant outside foot and continue toward sideline Go - Sprint 8 yards, plant inside foot, continue at angel toward goal marker Curl - Sprint 8 yards, plant inside foot, turn towards sideline, comeback towards LOS until you receive ball by Larry Dillon In - Sprint 8 yards, plant outside foot continue inside until receive ball 12 yards 8 yards Post Out Hitch Take Off Whip Lightening Post - sprint to 8yards, plant outside foot and sprint towards goal post Out - Sprint to 8 yards, plant inside foot continue toward sideline Hitch - Sprint to 12 yards, plant outside foot, continue back towards LOS at 45 degree angel to 8 yards Take off - Sprint to 8 yards, plant inside foot and continue down hash Whip - sprint to 8 yards, plant outside foot, continue inside, take vacated LB spot or move toward sideline, settle in open area Lightening - Sprint to 8 yards, plant inside foot, take 45 degree angel to 12 yards, plant outside foot, continue toward opposite corner by Larry Dillon 900's (Play Action Passing) by Larry Dillon Pro Right 925 Lead by Larry Dillon 2 - Minute Offense Bear & Cub by Larry Dillon 2 Minute - Bear Y Z QB F R X X R F QB Y Z Bear Left 1 Bear Right 1 Y Z QB F R X X R F QB Y Z Bear Left 2 Bear Right 2 by Larry Dillon Y Z QB F R X X R F QB Y Z Bear Left 3 Bear Right 3 2 MINUTE - Bear Bear READS #1 - DEFENSIVE COVERAGE #2 - ADJUSTMENT TO MOTION #3 - CHECK FLAT & FORCE PLAYERS POSITION BEAR 1 X - POST CURL Y - CHOICE Z - SEAM R - SEAM F - STOP BEAR 2 X - POST CURL Y - ARROW Z - SLANT R - CHOICE F - GO BEAR 3 by Larry Dillon X - POST Y - SEAMS Z - UNDER R - OUT F - STOP 2 Minute - Cub Y Z QB F R X X R F QB Y Z Cub Left 1 Cub Right 1 Y Z QB F R X X R F QB Y Z Cub Left 2 Cub Right 2 Y Z QB F R by LarryX Dillon X R F QB Y Z Cub Left 3 Cub Right 3 2 Minute Cub Cub READS #1 DEFENSIVE COVERAGE #2 ADJUSTMENT TO MOTION #3 CHECK FLAT & FORCE PLAYERS POSITIONS Cub 1 X - DEEP DIG (ACT LIKE RUNNING A POST THEN ACROSS THE MIDDLE Y - 10 YARD OUT Z - SEAM R - ZIP F - PROTECT QB (STEP UP AND LOOK FOR DE ON Y SIDE/CHECK BLITZ/CHECK BACKSIDE Cub 2 X - DEEP DIG (ACT LIKE RUNNING A POST THEN ACROSS THE MIDDLE Y - FLAG Z - POST R - ZIP F - PROTECT QB (STEP UP AND LOOK FOR DE ON Y SIDE/CHECK BLITZ/CHECK BACKSIDE Cub 3 X - DEEP DIG (ACT LIKE RUNNING A POST THEN ACROSS THE MIDDLE Y - SEAM (GO ACROSS SAFETY'S FACE Z - HOOK R - SEAM F - PROTECT QB (STEP UP AND LOOK FOR DE ON Y SIDE/CHECK BLITZ/CHECK BACKSIDE by Larry Dillon
The Offensive Line Drill Book Larry Dillon Dillon Family Publishing Des Moines, Iowa 50317 www.wing-tfootball.blogspot.com Contents About the Author …………………………iii About this Resource………………………iv The Little Things ………………………….v Proper Stance ………………………………………………1 Start Drill with Ankle Hold …………………………………2 60 Yard Shuttle Run Timed ……………………………….3 Shuttle Run Timed …………………………………………3 Duck Walk …………………………………………………..4 Duck Walk Shuffle Backward ……………………………..4 Duck Walk Shuffle Forward ……………………………….5 Base Check …………………………………………………5 Fire out/Drive ………………………………………………. 6 Chute Get Offs …………………………………………….. 7 Barrel Fit ……………………………………………………. 8 Barrel Fit/Finish ……………………………………………. 8 Barrel Fit/Finish Combo …………………………………… 9 Barrel Multiple ……………………………………………… 9 Face in #’s/Mirror …………………………………………..10 Face in #’s/Finish …………………………………………..10 Figure Eight …………………………………………………11 Hop/Chop ……………………………………………………12 Goal Post Combo …………………………………………. 13 Goal Post Punch ……………………………………………13 Goal Post Pickup ………………………………………….. 14 Goal Post with Tubing …………………………………….. 14 Inside to Outside …………………………………………… 15 Jump Rope Progression ………………………………….. 16 Kick Slide Angle …………………………………………….16 L-Step Combo ………………………………………………17 L-Step Inside ………………………………………………. 17 L-Step Combo Progression ……………………………… 18 L-Step Fit/Drive/Finish …………………………………… 19 Mirror with Kick …………………………………………… 19 Pass Pro Angle Cut ………………………………………. 20 Standing Broad Jump ……………………………………. 20 Punch React ………………………………………………. 21 Punch Set …………………………………………………. 22 Quick Set and Punch ……………………………………. 22 Quick Set Drop …………………………………………… 22 Sled Drill Fit/Drive ………………………………………... 23 Wax On Wax Off …………………………………………. 24 Stance Start ………………………………………………. 25 Fit ………………………………………………………….. 25 Fit Follow …………………………………………………. 25 One Man Drive …………………………………………… 26 Hip Roll …………………………………………………… 26 Drive and Roll ……………………………………………. 26 5 Man Drive ………………………………………………. 27 5 Man Reach …………………………………………….. 27 5 Man Seat Roll …………………………………………. 27 Reach …………………………………………………….. 28 Sealing …………………………………………………… 29 Cross-Blocking ………………………………………….. 30 Double Teaming ………………………………………… 31 Broom Stick ……………………………………………… 32 Grading Your Lineman …………………………………. 33-34 ABOUT THE AUTHOR Larry Dillon played offensive line and defensive end for Dubuque Hempstead high school and was a walk on at the University of Northern Iowa. He later became a player-coach for his base football team in the United States Army. He is a graduate from Loras College. He has been coaching football for nearly twenty years. During that time he as been a head high school coach, an offensive and defensive coordinator, and a position coach, specializing in the offensive and defensive line. He is currently a high school coach in Iowa Currently he is the author of a football blog site called: www.wing-tfootball.blogspot.com . He has sold numerous copies of his playbook and offensive and defensive position playbooks, the most recent being The QB’s Drill Book, The Defensive Line Drill Book, The Running Backs Drill Book, and The Guide To Coaching High School Football; Advice for a 1st Time Head Coach, all have been self published and can be found on scribd.com or on his personal website. Larry has been married to to wife Laura since 2000, has two delightful children: Kaden and Danna. When not coaching he enjoys spending time with his family and is a member of East Gate #630 Masonic Lodge. For additional information or to contact Larry for consultation or in-service presentations, see his webpage at wing-tfootball.blogspot.com or contacting him at kd4bears@yahoo.com iii ABOUT THIS RESOURCE I have been coaching for a number of years now and have been trying to organize all of the drills I have into a quick and efficient way that my assistants could look through and decide what drills they would need to use for that days practice. My efforts have resulted in this book. I do not claim to be the inventor of these drills. I have gotten them from many different people and clinics that I have attended over the years. Some of these drills I learned as a player in high school and college and I have been using them ever since. Many of these drills can even be found on the internet. Through out my career as a football player and now as a coach I have learned that the best way that you can learn something is by committing it to muscle memory. I have found that the best way that you can do this is by doing something over and over again until you have it perfect. The drills that I have collected in this book are to be used to help improve that muscle memory. Football coaches at all levels, especially in community and youth leagues, are constantly searching for drills that promote this muscle memory in their athletes. They also want to develop these skills so that they can be used in game situations. I have seen many books in my career that have shown a few drills that can be used for a few positions. What I have done is create a book that can be handed over to a position coach, studied, and used in the planning of practice plans for a given position. A resource of this type not only provides drills for the specific position on the team, it also identifies the skills players require to perform effectively at that position. This book, then, is to serve as a resource for the position coach, and as a tool in a head coaches’ arsenal for guiding his assistant and players. This book will not gather dust on a shelf in a coaches’ office. It will be reviewed often by all coaches, whether first year or veteran. It offers drills to keep things fresh and ever changing during practice. It is now up to you, the reader to decide what drills will work for your team and what drills will not. I am just providing an easy reference guide that may be referred to when needed. Iv THE LITTLE THINGS By Jerry Campbell There is no position in football that requires more discipline or technique then being an offensive lineman. The success of any football team, hinges on its ability to control the line of scrimmage. To win consistently, you must win in the trenches and that means playing on your opponent’s side of the line of scrimmage not yours. Information contained in this section is my personal believes and the basic mechanics I use when talking technique and developing the terminology I will use with my drill work. The information contained in this section will be the fundamental wording when teaching your technique and developing your drills. It is my approach, like many other line coaches that we out – execute our opponents. This is a lot easier said than done! To take this approach and to believe in this philosophy means a great deal of time must be spent on fundamentals and blocking technique. My primary goal as I prepare our blocking schemes is that they be simple and that they have a basic rule that can tie them all into one another. Thus, I try to keep the rules and line calls simple, it will give your offensive line the chance to perfect there techniques and perform them in an aggressive manner. To be a good offensive line requires more than just discipline or good blocking technique. It requires “PRIDE” – pride in yourself; your group; and your team. A team with “PRIDE” is a hard team to beat. It’s my belief, the faster your offensive line understands that working for common goals as a group, not as individuals, builds your foundation for UNITY and PRIDE. A group that’s unified is more apt to do the “LITTLE THINGS” that most teams are not willing to do. No detail should ever be overlooked, regardless of how non-important it may look on the surface. The difference between WINNING and LOSING often lies in the failure to do the little things! Not every offensive lineman that plays for you will make it to the NFL or COLLEGE or be an ALL-AMERICAN or even a STARTER, but every offensive lineman that decides to play for you can hustle and hit and be a good TEAM PLAYER. V PROPER STANCE - GUARDS / TACKLES a good stance no matter what level of football you are coaching is basic to sound execution. The stance you are teaching must directly relate to the plays you are running. Without a good stance, your offensive line will be unable to execute their assignments and techniques properly. The stance I teach is a three point stance with the weight basically distributed over the inside of the feet with as little weight on the down hand as possible. It is extremely important that you be consistent with your stance - be able to make all necessary movements from the same stance. Your run stance must look like your passing stance. Defensive players are always "alert" for anyone "tipping" their intentions by changing their stance. 1. BASE: - Shoulder width but never wider. (If the base is too wide, it tends to cause you to false step or to over extend the base on the snap of the ball). 2. FEET: - "Toes" pointing slightly in - to get to this position you need to emphasis "heels" slightly out. This position will force your power through the inside of the knee to the "balls" of your feet. NEVER allow the back heel on the staggered foot to come of the ground more than 1/2 inch. This is important for maximum traction on get-off. 3. STAGGER: - Stagger the feet so that there is a 2 to 3 inch relationship between the up foot and the back foot. Never more than a heel to toe relationship, The stagger relationship is geared to a balanced stance. 4. ELBOWS AND HANDS: The down hand should be position off the near ear, with the down hand resting off the finger tips. The opposite forearm resting slightly above the knee or off to the side. The hands should be relaxed and not forming a fist. 5. SHOULDERS - BACK - BACKSIDE: You want your shoulders square to the L.O.S. with the back flat or parallel to the ground. The backside should be an extension of the back and NOT in a squatted or drooping position. Picture the back being a table and you can set dinner plates without sliding off. 6. HEAD AND NECK: You want the head and neck to be an extension to shoulders, back, and backside. You want the neck to be in a semi-bowed position but not in a "bulled - neck" position that forces the backside to drop. 7. POWER ANGLE OVER FOOT: The stagger of the feet places the up foot in a position to create power producing angles in the ankles and knees. This is called a "Z" in the knee. To get this position, slightly roll the knees forward on the up foot so that it is over the toe. This will place the weight on the balls of the feet - outside heel may come slightly off the ground. 8. INITIAL MOVEMENT: As an offensive lineman you must be able to explode out of your stance; your back parallel to the ground, make sure your going FORWARD NOT UPWARD. We want our offensive linemen always stepping with their near foot when exploding off the L.O.S. as it applies to scheme and play called. It will be necessary at times to shift your weight from one foot to the other - this can be a mental shift rather than a physical one. 1 Start Drill/With Ankle Hold Purpose: To teach proper stance and start technique for offensive lineman. This drill helps emphasize the importance of the second step. Execution: Align offensive lineman on a selected line of scrimmage. The coach designates block and cadence. The coach or player will hold the back foot of the lineman causing him to rip it free on the second step after the snap count. Coaching Points: 1. The player should mentally shift his weight to the first foot after the quick 6 to 8 inch power step. 2. The toes of the first step should replace the down hand to help maintain a good base and not to be over or under stride. 3. The player knees should be a roll over his toes. We want numbers over knees, and knees over toes. 4. The player should keep a flat back and head up. 5. the first step should be followed quickly by the second and third steps 6. emphasize 7. Drill will be done in variations of 5, 10, and 15 yards. 60 Yard Shuttle Run 5-10-5 Drill Shuttle Run 5-10-5/Time 4.55 or Better 3 Duck Walk Drill Duck Walk and Shuffle Backward Drill 4 Duck Walk and Shuffle Forward Drill Base Check - Push and Pull Drill 5 Chute - Fire Out/Fit/Drive Drill 6 Chute - Get Offs with Board Drills 7 Barrel Drill – Fit Barrel Drill - Fit and Finish - One Player 8 Barrel Drill - Fit and Finish – Combo Barrel Drill - Fit and Finish - Multiple Combos 9 Face In the Numbers and Mirror Drill Face In the Numbers, Mirror and Finish Drill 10 Figure Eight Drill - Time 6.5 to 7.0 11 Hop - Hop and Chop/ Hop - Hop and Walk Drill 12 Goal Post Combo Scrape and Pick-Up Drill Goal Post Punch and React Drill 13 Goal Post with Fast Combo Pick-Up Drill Goal Post with Rubber Tubing Punch Drill 14 Inside to an Outside - Post / Set Drill 15 Jump Rope Progression Drill Kick - Slide Angle/Flat Drill 16 L-Step Combo: Fit/Drive/Finish Drill L-Stepping the Inside Zone Drill 17 L-Step/Combo - Up Drill 18 L-Step: Fit/Drive/Finish Drill Mirror With Flat Kick Slide Drill 19 Pass Pro Set Angle Cut - Off Drill Standing Broad Jump Drill 20 Stance and Starts Drill Punch and React Drill 21 Punch Set - Weight Press Drill Quick Set and Punch Drill Quick Set Drop and Cross Over Drill 22 Sled Drills - Fit, Drive and Finish 23 Wax On Wax Off - Hand Combative Drill 24 1) Stance & Start Drill Objective - Teach linemen the correct way to "start", or fire out from their stance. Action - For this offensive line drill, position your linemen along the line of scrimmage. At the coach's signal, have the offensive linemen "fire out" of their stances. Coaching Details - In their stance, linemen's feet should be shoulder-width apart and pointed straight ahead. Teach offensive line players to step out with the back foot to maintain their base as the first step out replaces their down hand. The head should remain up, the back flat as they take quick steps out. Be sure your players stay low as they roll over the up foot with the knee pointing to the ground. 2) Fit Drill Objective - To teach the straight ahead base block. Action - Align three or four defenders in the standing "fit" position with three or four offensive linemen in front of them. The linemen should be set in their stances. At the snap, have the linemen explode either right or left into the defenders as they perform a basic drive block. Coaching Details - Watch for good stances and leg follow-through during this offensive line drill. Make sure players' backs are arched, butts are down and their heads are up "seeing" the defender's jersey number. On contact, the elbows should be in with palms near the bottom of the defender's shoulder pad 3) Fit Follow-Through Drill Objective - To teach proper follow-through when blocking. Action - Instead of lining your linemen up in their stances, have the offensive line drill start with them already in the "fit" position against the defender. At the coach's signal, the offensive line players will roll their hips and accelerate forward. The idea is to teach the players to drive the defenders back until the coach blows the whistle. Coaching Details - Watch for proper hip roll and foot acceleration. Don't allow your blockers to overextend and lose proper leverage during this offensive line drill. 25 Sled Offensive Line Drills Line Drill #1 One-Man Drive Objective - Improve leg drive. Action - Get your linemen into a single file in front of a one-man sled, with the first player about 1 yard away from the sled. On the coach's signal, the first lineman performs a base block (with explosive power) into the sled. On the next signal, the player then does a seat roll and sprints ahead five yards before going to the end of the line. Repeat offensive line drill with next player in line. Coaching Details - Be sure each lineman is in a good stance and takes a correct first step out with an explosive motion. Make sure they're moving the sled ahead in a straight line with power-based, short steps. Offensive Line Drill #2 Hip Roll (2-Man Sled) Objective - Develop the hip roll. Action - Divide linemen up into two lines in front of a 2-man sled, with the first player in each line about 1 yard from the sled. On the coach's signal, each player, without moving the feet, moves the sled ahead with the forward thrust of the hips. On the next signal, the players then do a seat roll and sprint ahead five yards before going to the end of the line. Repeat offensive line drill with next players in line. Coaching Details - Be sure each lineman is in a good stance and takes a correct first step out with an explosive motion without the feet coming together. Offensive Line Drill #3 Drive and Roll (2-Man Sled) Objective - Improve leg drive. Action - Line up blockers like in Drill #2. Also, position a player on either side and about 5 yards beyond the sled, each holding a blocking dummy. At the coach's signal, the first player in each line explodes their inside shoulder into the sled and drives it straight ahead. At the next signal, each player performs a seat roll and explodes forward to block the lineman holding the dummy on their side of the sled. The two players who just performed the offensive line drill, now become the dummy holders while the original dummy holders now go to the end of the lines. Repeat offensive line drill with the next players in line. Coaching Details - Be sure each lineman is in a good stance. Make sure they're moving the sled ahead in a straight line with power-based, short steps. Emphasize "explosion" out of the stance. 26 Offensive Line Drill #4 5-Man Drive Objective - Improve start and drive block with the 5-man sled. Action - Have the first unit line up in front of the 5-man sled. On the coach's signal, have all five blocker's hit the sled with the same shoulder and move the sled forward. On the next signal, have all players sprint out laterally to the side. If they hit the sled with the right shoulder, they should move out to the left and vice versa. The next unit repeats the offensive line drill as soon as the group in front of them has moved out of the way. Coaching Details - Be sure each unit has a chance to block with each shoulder. Be sure each lineman starts out of a good stance, then uses proper blocking technique. Offensive Line Drill #5 5-Man Reach Drill Objective - Improve proper reach block. Action - Start everything like Offensive Line Drill #4 except that now each blocker is lined up to the right or left of each sled pad, depending on the direction of the reach block you want to work on. On the coach's signal, all five players execute a reach block, drive the sled, then move out laterally on the next signal. The next unit moves in and repeats the offensive line drill. Coaching Details - Be sure each unit has a chance to reach block from both sides. Be sure each lineman starts out of a good stance, then uses proper blocking technique. Emphasize driving the sled in a straight line. Offensive Line Drill #6 5-Man Seat Roll Objective - Improve agility and explosion. Action - Align the lineman in a single file just to one side and parallel with the 5-man sled. The first player in line gets into a 3-point stance in front of the first pad. On the coach's signal, he fires out into the pad with the inside shoulder, then performs a seat roll and ends up in front of the next pad. The next player in line, meanwhile, gets into a 3-point stance in front of the first pad. On the coach's signal, these two players repeat the same drill as the next player in line gets into position in front of the first pad. Repeat this offensive line drill until the last blocker in line has reached the far end of the sled. Coaching Details - Emphasize the need to explode into the sled each time, then get a quick recovery in order to seat roll to the next pad. Run this drill from both sides. 27 Reach Block Purpose: To emphasize the fundamentals of the reach block Coaching Pointers: When the defender is shading in the direction of the play take a paralele step toward him, drive hard off the step, and execute a good base block. This is not a chip block, a seal block or a chop block. We want a solid base block When taking your jab step, make it parallel to the line, and watch the defender closely for any quick inside penetration. If he is coming hard make the block quicker Such a defensive move will make your easier. If he slants away from you just push him down the line of scrimmage or chip him and go to second level. Set-up and Instruction: Position all of the lineman in two parallel lines facing each other as illustrated. Instruct one line to be defenders; the other blockers. Alternate these assignments so that everyone gets atleast for or five repitions on offense. Tell the defenders to shade the blockers slightly, to line up on an inside or outside shoulder. Vary the cadence. On the snap count, have the blockers execute a reach block. Check for an appropriate first step, followed by good blocking fundamentals. Make a lot of corrections during this drill and have each lineman execute the block as deliberately as possible. Commit everything to muscle memory. 28 Seal Block Purpose: to emphasize the fundamentals of the seal block Coaching Pointers: This is not a devastating block! All we want to do is eliminate penetration or prevent pursuit. Most of the time, you’ll be blocking a defender who is head up on the blocker next to you. The blocker next to you may be pulling, so you’ll have to seal the man who is head up on him. Remember, eliminate his pursuit or penetration! The eastiest way to do it is to cut him, chop him, get your body into his legs and feet! On the snap, extend your head and arms into his feet and legs – and keep driving your legs! Drive right through him, if possible. If you can stay on all fours and crab him, that’s even better, just be sure to get into his legs! Set-up and Instruction: Position all the linemen in two parallel lines facing each other as illustrated. Instruct one line to be defenders and the other, blockers. Instruct the blockers to position themselves in the normal splits. Alternate the two lines so that everyone gets at least four or five reps on offense. Tell the defenders to line up one man to their left or right. Have all the lineman execute the seal block in both directions, be sure each gets at least three or four reps in each direction. Make corrections as needed. 29 Cross-Block Purpose: to emphasize the fundamentals of the cross block Coaching Pointers: This blocking scheme may be called in the huddle when expecting a certain defensive front. If you can call it on the line, call it when the player next to you may have trouble making his block because of the alignment or shading. Remember the player on the outside normally blocks first; the player on the inside normally blocks second The first player should slant down hard, putting his head in front of the defender to prevent penetration. The second player should jab step in the direction of his block, look at the defender, and drive hard off his teammate’s backside. Don’t hesitate. Wait just long enough for your teammate to clear in front of you. Set-up and Instruction: Align the guards and tackles in lines as illustrated. Position defenders in front of them, varying their alignment. Sometimes have the man on the guard’s head shade his inside shoulder. At other times, put a linebacker in his normal alignment, then move into the B gap to blitz. Explain ehy each situation requires a cross block, then have the linemen execute the blocks. Once a tandem completes their block have them swith to defense. Check for good lead steps in the direction of the blocks, quickness of execution, and blocking fundamentals, make lots of corrections. 30 Double Teaming Purpose: to emphasize the fundamentals of a double team block. Coaching Pointers: The blocker furthest from the defender executes a DRIVE block: the blocker closest to the defender executes a Post Block A DRIVE block is a good base block. Lower the boom on the inside man and drive him out of the hole. A POST block simply prevents penetration and sets up the defender to be driven out of the hole. When you POST block, don’t put your head to either side of the defender. Keep your head in front of him and prevent penetration. Try to hit the defender at the same time. That means the drive blocker is going to have to really move. Set-up and Instructions: Align all the offensive linemen in two lines, one player with a stand up dummy in front of the inside line as illustrated. Use the above coaching pointers and some of your own to explain the responsibilities of the blockers. Alternate the dummy holder with the blockers so that all lineman get for or five repetitions at each position. This is not a rapid fire drill. Be sure to take enough time to explain, teach, and make corrections. 31 Broom Stick Battle Purpose: To simulate hand fighting of lineman Coaching Points: Each pair of lineman will need a broom handle The offensive lineman will take an inside grip using both hands. The defensive player will grip the broom handle of the outside. Defensive player will try to push, pull, twist, and unbalance the offensive lineman. For the offensive lineman to control the broom stick they will have to be in a good position to control their balance. This will be the same position when they pass block Set-up and Instructions: Pair up the lineman, one will take the offensive role while the other will be the defensive player. Offensive lineman will place both hands on the inside of the handle, while the defensive player will grasp toward the outside of the handle. On the count of the coach the defensive player wil try to push, pull, twist, raise and lower the broom stick. The offensive lineman will resist the movements and will try to control the movement of the broom handle. 32 Grading Lineman WHY GRADE LINEMAN: Makes the lineman accountable, It gives the lineman something to take pride in. HOW: Each player has two areas that are graded. Technique and Execution. Technique is whether they are doing the fundamentals right (staying low, proper steps, head on the proper side, Etc.) Execution is whether they made the block or not. They will receive a (+) or a (-) for each one. Their grade is figured out by counting up all the pluses the lineman receive and dividing it by the total number of chances (total plays they were in times two.) For Example: if a lineman was in for 20 plays and received 24 pluses, their grade would be 24/40 = 60% WHAT IS A GOOD GRADE: A winning grade is 70% or better. If the linemen grade out as a team at 70% we have a good chance that we will control the line of scrimmage and the game. OTHER STATS: We also recors other stats for the lineman: knockdowns (K), Loafs (L), Missed assignments (MA), Sacks given up (S), and Penalties (P) POSTING THE GRADES: We put up the tally sheets every Monday after school. Game totals and season totals HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE: 2-21/2 hours to grade. I will watch every play 5 to 7 times. It takes about 15 minutes to type the ino into the computer. WHAT MAKES A GOOD LINEMAN • Hard Worker • Strong Legs and Gluts • Competitive • Pride!!!! 33 Game: # Formation-Play Tech Ex Tech Ex Tech Ex Tech Ex Tech Ex Tech Ex Tech Ex Tech Ex Tech Ex Tech Ex Tech Ex Tech Ex 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
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