Run Game-
1 really like 3 plays vs man to man
1. Speed option
2. Pin and pull
3. Toss Toss/wide zone with Crack blocking- you often get a 2 for 1 blocking on the perimeter off toss crack type plays. Can also run pin and pull but you need something on the perimeter vs man concepts.
4. jet sweep with zone slice the other way. Very effective vs teams that spin with motion and run man concepts without combo underneath coverage.
1. 3x1 speed option to the boundary
This is an important play to have vs teams that play man to man. You can either motion to it or line up 3x1. You often get only 3 run defenders to that side so it's an easy pitch read and effective play vs man to man. You can easily run off the cb with the WR.
Speed option to the boundary:
2. Pin and Pull
11 personnel
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.
4. Jet sweep Slice
UCLA Offense:
Jet with wide zone off slice blocking to the opposite side.
Here you get jet motion followed by a slice blocking scheme. Very effective when going against a team that runs man coverage concepts with secondary spinning.
2. Using the RB out of the backfield off pick/rub routes. Great vs man to man sending the back to the opposite side of the formation. Tough to defend in traffic.
3rd and 3
The Packers do it vs the Patriots 2x2. They get the rub and easily completion vs the Patriots who are notorious for their man free concepts.
Nice design and rub with the 2 slants for the RB as the primary receiver.
Utah free releases the RB vs the double dog blitz. Again opposite side of the back.
The nice thing about the route design is their are probably peel rules in place for a de to pick up the back. But the back releases inside so no one peels and takes him and he 's wide open for a 5o yard gain. If the back swings on this the DE would see him and pick him up.
QB avoids the pressure and hits it for a 52 yard gain.
The QB avoids the pressure and their is no one on the back.
Wisconsin Crack Screen
This crack screen is mostly run vs 3x1 with some type of man coverage on the backside. Excellent play to run vs those type of coverages. The WR will crack on the man covering the running back, and the tackle will block the CB. Easy play and design to run as it takes advantage of angles and leverage.
Wisconsin runs it for a nice 20 yard gain.
Example #1