Monday, May 30, 2022

Joe Moorhead Duo Run Scheme.


 DUO.

Oregon ran duo over the past few years under Joe Moorhead.

There are several ways to run duo from 11 and 12 personnel to get good double teams at the point of attack.Duo is a gap scheme play that can be run from under center, pistol, or gun. It also can be run out of 11, 12, and 22 personnel. WFT runs this every week to compliment their wide zone game. Simply put, the OL is blocking on gap scheme angles in one direction and the RB is running the opposite direction. We will dissect the RB read in the diagrams.

Most teams will have at least 2 double teams with sometimes 3 depending on the front. 


Some teams like to block the h back on the sided of the play like the WFT Below

Option #1


The first play was vs DAL on Thanksgiving 2020 in the  4th Quarter to ice the game. 23 yard statement play and run! Duo is a physical play! Vertical double teams right at the DL and LBs! 




This is how you block it the same side without bringing the h back across the formation. The Chiefs block it in a similar way.


Option #2 is Ogegon's Variation

One of the ways Oregon did it was to slice block it with 2 double teams and the h back coming across the formation to block the Defensive end. This is different from other teams.





In  the next example they run it with Jet Motion and the jet man blocks the def end.The on the ball tight end has a def end outside so he blocks it one on one. The tackle doubles with the Guard because there are 2 3 tecnhiques pre snap.



Here are 2 clips of the play and how it develops.


Example #3 

Vs Ohio State 

Oregon is in 12 personnel. They run duo with 2 double teams vs Ohio State's front. They get a nice combo with the on the ball tight end and the left tackle and the right guard and right tackle. 

You will see the DE wrong arm it and the ILB get caught inside which allows the Rb to make a nice cut for a nice 12 yard gain. You can see #35 on the film get caught inside which allows the RB to read it for a nice 12 yard gain.





These are just some of Coach Moorhead's run game schemes.




Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Joe Moorhead Offense-part 1 pin and pull concepts

 Joe Moorhead was the offensive coordinator at Oregon in 2020 and 2021 and his offense had great success.  He also has had an excellent offense at other places he went, including Penn State in 2016 and 2017. That is part of the reason he has been hired as the new head coach at Akron.

Joe Moorhead Offensive Principles:

Joe Moorhead has been running his system for a long time.

1. QB Run Game-QB Pin and Pull, some power and various read draw components.
2. RPO Game, He has some great RPO's and answers. You will see some creative RPO's to the boundary and off a very solid run game.
3. Run Game
    A. DUO
    B. Pin and Pull
4.  Vertical and horizontal pass concepts that stress 1 defender.
5. Using the RB in creative pass plays and heavily in the pass game.
    A. Mesh wheel play is a staple in his offense and they love to use the RB in the passing game.

PIN AND PULL(Read)

He uses a few concepts with pin and pull to attack the edge. At times he will run crack toss and at others he will read it and block the 2nd level with the crack block. 

The first play is the outside zone read with a pull component. I know some people call it a different play but to me it's Pin and Pull with a read component.


Let's look at the pin and pull to start. After we discuss the play you will see 5 clips on it.
They run it quite a bit to the boundary, with a crack block. It is highly effective vs man to man coverage as you will get some 2 for 1 at times with the crack block by the Tight end.

They had great success with the scheme against Ohio State.
 11 personnel
They knew they were getting cover 1 so they run it to the boundary. They get nice 2 for 1 with the WR cracking on the LB. They also know Ohio State was trying to spill and sending the DE down hard. It allowed the guard to not even block him(read key) and get on the edge. 






12 personnel- TOSS PLAY
Play variation, they toss it and block pin and pull.
Motion man cracks on the de
On ball TE blocks and cracks 2nd level. 
LT and Center pull after TE seals the edge

The 2nd time they run it they do it out of 12 personnel with a flexed TE and off ball TE in twins. They get man coverage. Hard to crack replace when in man coverage. 




11 personnel.
Same play as earlier. This time with the H Back in motion. Nice design, different look, but pre snap motion tells the offense it's man coverage. They get a 2 for 1 on the Edge with the crack vs man coverage.






Here are 5 versions of how they attack the boundary with their pin and pull blocking scheme.

They design a nice QB pin and pull off of motion. They get both the LB and CB to react and get a nice surface with the 6i to the tight end. Stanford OLB cuts the guard and does a decent job but the QB makes a nice run for a 12 yard gain.






This is part 1 of the Moorhead offense.  Next up Part 2 RPO Game

Sunday, May 15, 2022

Rams Offense-Part 1 the Jet Sweep Series

THE RAMS JET SWEEP SERIES

The Rams use Jet sweep in a variety of ways. They cause problems for defenses because they almost force you to play zone against them in early downs.  This is because they will often run some variations off the jet sweep action.
Here are some of the things the Rams do:
1. Jet Sweep
2. Zone running game off it, with slice blocking the other way
2a. Wide zone off it in the same direction as the jet(good play vs man) with the slice the other way
3. Play action with some half role and boot components with sail, dig and deep over routes
4. Screen game off the jet sweep
5. Throwing it to the motion man off the Jet/zone series

RAMS:
The Rams run so much condensed formations and the Jet Series ties into everything they do. 

The thing the Rams do really well is they run Jet motion with the #1 wr and will often put Cooper Kupp or a really fast wr at the #2 spot. They run other plays from this set so this can cause problems for a defense.

Problem #1 If you play man to man, it opens running lanes and gets a bunch of moving parts. The Rams do this with the Jet but also often bringing the WR they are running at back across the field behind the LOS. That opens huge cutback lanes.

Problem #2 If you try to spin it with the secondary in man, it causes some matchup issues with a  safety on the Jet man or on Kupp in the slot as #2. 

Problem #3 If you play zone you have to  spin it and play cover 3 , It opens up the middle of the field or the perimeter for the sail route off the  play action passing game that the Rams are so good at. 


The Rams use so much Jet sweep motion and have great success with it.  Remember Jet is a motion not a play. 


The Rams like it under center for the following reasons:

1. They can run jet and a complimentary run game off it. They get the defense moving all over the place because they often use #1 WR as the jet man. Well, do you spin it, roll the secondary, bump? 

2. They get great play action off it, freeze lb and create throwing windows. They can also move the qb with some half roll action off it. 

3. They are able to dictate coverage which increases your qb efficiency. They  get a lot of zone coverage on early downs because if you go man they just run jet which is tough to defend in man. This opens up passing lane windows and routes behind the linebackers because of the soft zone you get.

4. By formation and motions you get reactions from the defense. Either you get secondary rotations or teams will bump the linebackers and cause major cut back lanes and great angles for your offensive line and tight ends.  You see this in the 2 clips below.

WIDE ZONE/ZONE  RUN GAME

#1 vs The Giants

Giants are in cover 3 The Rams run wide zone off the Jet with the #1 WR blocking the force defender on the backside of zone. They do a nice job with the slice block and get a nice cut back lane on the backside.


slice block below

Cutback lane opens for the RB
Nice scheme as you see the huge run lane


Here is the film:

#2

The next play on this clip. The Rams are in 12 personnel. They line up 2 tight ends in a tight wing formation  left with a condensed 2 wr set on the right. They run the inside wr in jet motion.

The Bills bump with their linebackers with the Jet Motion but makes them vulnerable. It allows the Rams to get their Offensive tackle up to the SS which is a mismatch after the tight end comes back and blocks the defensive end. 

The Rams will slice block often with both 12 and 11 personnel off the jet action

 It's a simple inside zone scheme but they create good angles for themselves. The center and right guard combo the nose to the mike lb and have easy blocks due to the Jet Motion.The LG and Lt can just go solo because the play side linebacker jumped outside to play the Jet. An excellent designed run play. 12 yard gain. 



Fake the jet and run zone to the same side of the zone. 
Goff on the boot freezes the DE 
            


They Slice block with the WR and creates a nice running lane.













2 video clips are shown :

#2 on the clip is explained below

The next play is run out of 11 personnel. The Rams line up in a bunch set with the tight end as the # 3 wr inside. They run jet motion to their left which causes a reaction with the linebackers. They bump and it allows the right guard and right tackle to get a great double team up to the linebacker. The tight end does a great job with a pancake block on the safety and they  create great angles for themselves. Look at the centers block on the mike. Well designed play and they get a 14 yard gain.


 Rams vs Colts:

Colts in man and CB are traveling with motion and when they go behind the LOS post snap.
Well, the Jet motion gets movement but in this situation, Cooper Kupp coming behind the LOS across like boot opens up the Edge and they get a nice 20 yard gain. 
Nice design as you see the db whose a d gap player go with Kupp which leaves no safety to fold back inside.

Fake the jet and run zone behind it
The tackle rides the De upfield making the read easy for the RB
****Kupp goes across the formation with man coverage and that really opens things up front side***


Again a nice lane as they do a  great  job with the fake jet and slice backside with Kupp

PLAY ACTION

Now lets look at the play action pass game off the jet sweep action. The Jet sweep zone fake option freezes the linebackers and allows the Rams to throw the ball behind defenses. They are very effective at this when getting zone coverages. 

Look at the 2 clips below which are vs. the Bills in week 3:

1. The Rams get a cover 2 look out of the Bills. The Bills cb sits and plays the jet motion man, the linebackers have to play run with the inside zone run action  and look at the hole in the Bills defense.



All the window dressing with the jet opens up the dig

2. In the 3rd quarter the Rams run play action off the jet motion. They   fake the jet and fake the inside zone and run a flood or sail concept to the side of the jet motion. Bills are in cover 2 and that is a very difficult route concept to cover. Again, because the Rams were having so much success with the run game earlier, this set up the play action later in the game. 




Sail route is wide open
#1 post corner
#2 12-15 yard deep out
#3 flat control


Nice design by the Rams


vs The Bears 

Jet sweep and hit the sail routes as the Bears are rotating with the Jet motion and playing cover 3 to it. 


Another example of the sail route.


#2 gets open on the deep out sail concept and Goff throws it.

Bootleg

They also run Bootleg off the Jet sweep. It is a very good play for them either out of 12 or 11 personnel.



JET SWEEP 

Rams ran Jet sweep twice for 24 yards against the Bills.

The first play they run it they run it out of 12 personnel, ace formation. 

You see the action by the offensive tackle that holds the defensive end and play side linebacker. Zone flow away from this play sells it and the tight end arcs and blocks the strong safety. If the tight end continues his path and blocks the safety it may bring even more yardage.


They run Jet sweep again below. Here you see why Jet is dangerous vs man to man. How if you don't spin the coverage as a secondary you can have major issues in man free vs jet motion. Pro teams are more about match ups while you'll see more college teams bring the safety down and put the cb in centerfield with the motion.

NOTE: The Rams know its man free by dictating coverage and that subtle shift with Kupp. They may not run Jet here if they get zone. But, the shift presnap tells them its man free so they run Jet sweep.

Again, they give the defensive end a zone blocking look so they don't have to block him and they get Kupp on the ss. Woods in space against a cb running across the field is a tough thing for a cb. They know the Bills aren't going to spin it and roll the free safety down and put the cb in the middle of the field so its another big 15 yard gain.

MISDIRECTION

The Jet sweep has always been a great play on the goal line because you get some man coverage down there. The Rams take it to another level with the jet reverse.

Again the Rams dictate coverage with shifting pre snap. Once they get the shift they know its man. So, this is a great play design by the Rams. The Eagles try to spin the coverage. The Rams run an out cut with the wr on the bottom to get him out of the picture and all the misdirection with the Jet sweep make it impossible to defend. The cb is responsible for Woods and never gonna get there. Also, they have a lead blocker with the tight end in 11 personnel. 








SCREEN GAME

Here the Run a screen vs the Bears with the Tight End Higbie.

11 personnel, What makes this play is off the play action Kupp releases down the sideline. This forces the play side LB to go with him which widens him and sets up the tackles block on him. This creates a nice lane for Higbie after he catches the screen. Nice 18 yard gain.


NIcely developed screen
Excellent route and design on the screen.


Kupp stretches things vertically which opens up the screen.


Vs The Eagles

The Rams also run screens with it. They run the Jet,zone action and just run a simple screen back to the rb. They ran the same play against the Bills in week 3. Same misdirection with traditional screen blocking. The Eagles are in zone coverage and don't do a horrible job sniffing it out. But, the Rams still get the ball out and get 12 yards on it.




The next video shows the Rams running Jet screen to the wr in motion. They Rams dictate the coverage again and run it vs zone coverage.  Just that subtle motion tells them its zone. They do a good job getting out on it and hit the Cowboys for a big gain. They run it to perfection with both guards and the center getting down field for a 30 yard gain.



Another nice design by the Rams on the screen.





The 2nd time they run screen vs the Cowboys they do it with the running back. Again, they fake the jet, inside run game off it and hit the running back for a big game. You see how well they package the plays and make it very difficult to defend.


The Jet series is just a part of what makes the Rams offense go. 


Next up, Bootleg

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