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.
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