Coach Ed Zaunbrecher discusses and diagrams the Snake Route Two Point Conversation
Organization in the Year Round Program
Syracuse has an enrollment of 2000 students. We play in a league where the schools are in the 2000-2400 student population size. The powerhouse in our league is Bingham High School. Their enrollment is around 2350 students. We beat them on the way…
DBs W Drill – Donovin Darius
Donovin Darius explains and Players demonstrate the DBs W Drill
LBs Scrape Drill – Kirk McBride – Coppel HS (TX)
Coach Kirk McBride explains and demonstrates the Inside Linebacker’s Scrape Drill
Inside Zone
Most of the running game inside the tackle box is executed with the inside zone blocking scheme. When identifying the inside zone blocking schemes, terms such as power scoop and power slip are used on the backside of plays…
Receivers Board Drive Drill – Mike Strohmeier – IA Western
Coach Mike Strohmeier explains and demonstrates a Receivers Board Drive Blocking Drill
Game Planning for 3rd Down
I am going to talk to you about one of the most important phases or situations in football. There are four situations in football defensively you have to take care of. The first is scoring. You cannot let the other team score. Another is red zone…
LB Block Protection Drills – Al Seamonson
Coach Al Seamonson discusses LB Block Protection Drills
Mirror – Bump Drill – Will Muschamp – Univ. of FL
Coach Will Muschamp discusses and shows video of the Mirror – Bump Drill
Odd Man Front Blitz Packages
Our number one objective for the defense is not allowing big plays. On first and second down we want to stop the run. We must defend the middle of the field first. We defend the field from the inside/out. On third down, we mix in some zone blitzes…
When to Throw the Bubble Screen – Bruce Miller – Gainsville HS (GA)
Coach Bruce Miller discusses When to Throw the Bubble Screen
Passing Game – Stick Concepts – Frank Scelfo
Coach Frank Scelfo discusses Stick Concepts with video
Learn the 5 Points of Contact for Fumble-Proof Football From Ray Rice
Ray Rice isn’t a fumbler. In his five NFL regular seasons, he’s put the ball on the ground only seven times—or once in every 218 touches. But during the Ravens’ Super Bowl Championship run last season, Rice uncharacteristically committed a few drops.
Front Adjustments – Neal Neathery – TX San Antonio Univ.
Coach Neal Neathery white boards and shows video of a front adjustment ( Bull )
LB Pass Drops in a 4-2-5 Cover 2 – Rick Stewart – Porterville HS (CA)
Coach Rick Stewart discusses and white boards 4-2-5 LB Pass Drops in Cover 2
The Right Approach to In-Season Weightlifting for High School Football Players
High school football players can recover from training very quickly because they are young, their hormone levels are high, and their growing muscles and tissues are resilient. Still, most high school athletes are being overtrained.
Kickers: Correcting the Windmill with John David Baddour
John David Baddour discusses Correcting the Windmill approach for kickers
Spread Play Action – Y Cross – Bruce Miller – Gainesville HS (GA)
Coach Bruce Miller discusses his Spread Play Action – Y Cross plays
Leave These Exercises Out of In-Season Football Strength Workouts
When a championship is on the line, coaches want their entire team to perform at its peak. Months of preparation, both on the field and in the weight room, culminate in a few vital matchups…
D-Line, Slap, and Punch – Jim Panagos
Coach Jim Panagos teaches the slap and punch move for Def. Lineman
Heavy 3-5-3 Defense with a Shade Front
During the off-season, Coach Rod White began studying the 3-5 defensive systems. He found there were several things about the 3-5 that other teams were doing that we didn’t like, such as blitzing, playing head-up, and slanting their linemen…
Building the 4-2-5 Defense
I will tell you X’s and O’s are not the reason we have become successful at TCU. They have helped. As it is in all of the other successful programs, including high schools, it starts in the off-season. I am the CEO of our program. I have seen head…
Cardinal Defensive Back Teaching Progression
I have developed a series of checklists that help me in making certain that we stay on track with what we are teaching. There are things that we do on a daily basis and other things that are not as important, but must be done periodically. These…
Defensive Game-Week Preparations
Let me tell you about our practice schedule for the week. Sunday, for us, is a practice day. We want to try to get some things accomplished. We want to see our players on Sunday and find out how they are feeling after the game. We want to see…
Defending Specific Wing-T-Style Offenses
When we first faced this offense, we had a lot of long plays against us and a lot of long touchdowns. The offense is similar to the teams that used to run the double wing offense 10 or 12 years ago. They ran a lot of misdirection plays against us.
Installing the 3-5 as an Every Down Defense
The 3-5 Defense has often been thought of as a passing down defense, and it has definitely gained popularity because of the growing number of teams that run spread offenses. Although this may be true the fact still remains that it allows you to…
Pistol Precepts and Zone Insights
I love to talk about the pistol offense. I spent the better part of nineteen years of coaching as an offensive coordinator. We fell into the pistol by accident. We started to figure some things out with the offense and by the 2005-2006 we were…
Naval Academy Football and the Option Game
I have been at the United States Naval Academy since 1995. It is a great institution, and I am proud to be there. It is gratifying to go to work every day and see the men and women that are there. They are there because they want to serve our…
No Huddle Spread Offense: Fly Sweep
The system is the shotgun zone fly series. The SZF focuses on the run as a power running game. This offense uses the quarterback as a primary runner, which forces the defense to cover the field like a spread team. At the same time, the offense has…
Executing the No-Huddle Spread Offense
We want to have 350 yards of total offense a game. There was one game this year that we did not have 350 yards of total offense. In that game, our starting quarterback broke his nose on the first play of the game. He had to go to the hospital…