Showing posts with label screen game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label screen game. Show all posts

Friday, October 28, 2022

Football RPO, Crack Screen Game & passes Throws Behind the Line Of Scrimmage

College Football RPO & Crack Screen Game

This article looks at screens and RPO's thrown behind the line of scrimmage. Most are excellent man beaters. 

 The college screen game is a little different than the NFL game because if the ball is thrown behind the line of scrimmage, WR, TE  and OL can block downfield. It's a definite advantage and teams are taking advantage of it with some short yardage type RPo's and crack screen game. They like them especially vs man type coverage.

Coastal Carolina

They start stacked and motion the wr down, He blocks the edge run support and they get a nice 10 yard gain on the h  back to the flat off play action





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.






Clemson Crack Screen

Oregon 2021

Oregon runs shovel pass with the rpo attachment. Presnap bubble if you get 3 over 2

Post snap shovel option after your presnap read. Read the DE for the inverted pitch read. Pull the backside guard for the LB. 




Clemson Crack Screen
Clemson goes twins to the boundary with the H Back that way. 

Clemson gets a cover 1 look to the boundary and takes advantage with a crack screen to the field vs cover 1 to the boundary. 
You can see the nice design as the crack block starts to develop. 



Maryland vs Michigan

3rd and 1

Maryland runs a nice run pass option against Michigan who is in man coverage. They run the slot across behind the line of scrimmage and throw him the ball behind the line of scrimmage. This allows both WR to legally block downfield. The safety tries to come off and pick up the WR and they get a 2 for 1 on the perimeter. Nice design for a 10 yard gain.




Maryland vs Michigan film


Oklahoma

2 back bootleg

Now, this may be an Rpo and has some zone read elements, with the Qb reading the DE, the nice part about this it is a designed pass to the HB and the wr are blocking downfield, which makes me think it's an RPO. If the DE Takes QB I assume he gives it. Again they get the nice read and easy completion in the flat behind the line of scrimmage.

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Mississippi State vs Georgia.
Man coverage
They run a nice crack screen to the 1 wr side and block the weakside LB.




Here is a 3rd route with the quick out by the  h back and the #1 and #2 wr blocking. 

Nice design and 25 yard gain but it's called back on a holding penalty.



Houston Cougars run the h back out with 2 wr blocking behind the line of scrimmage. 

You can see the play below:


Texas RPO with HB/H Back swings
Texas throws the ball to the h back on a nice designed h back to the flat design with 2 lead blockers. Nice design vs a 2 high coverage for a 6 yard gain. (film below)



Here's another nice design vs Georgia for a 7 yard gain. This time they get the h back leading the swing screen and get nice blocking on the perimeter. (film below)




2 clips of the concepts above!

3rd and 8,
Texas gets a pre snap man free read.
They call the crack screen for a nice 20 yard gain.

Pre snap looks like cover 1 run the crack screen to the HB to the boundary.

The WR blocks the LB and they get a 2 for  one on the perimeter as LB is trying to cover RB

You can see the 2 OL getting out on the perimeter with nice space ahead. 2 for 1 with WR works out well.

Nice blocking downfield for a nice 20 yard gain. 

Nice play designs by Texas in 2018 under Tom Hermann.

NC State vs Clemson
Outside zone/shovel pass RPO. NC State reads the end/c Gap defender for the shovel pass. Clemson plays the RB so they shovel the ball.





Here Notre Dame recognizes man coverage. They go 3x1 into the boundary as they see man free. They motion the h back to an off the ball 1 yard off the tackle in the backfield. Fake the zone read and crack with the #1 wr. Great design and execution.





The Chiefs run a nice RPO off their zone game. They send the #2 WR on the CB which if he makes the block could be an even bigger gain. Mahomes gets a pull read and throws it on the perimeter. 
You can run this out of 11 personnel or even 12 with an athletic te but the Chiefs do it with Hill to try to get him the ball.






LA Chargers:
run the rb to the flat off play action with him. Very effective man beater when you bring the #1 and #2 wr down inside. You fake him the ball then throw it to him.
 
Wr outside 11 perrsonnel will motion inside. All indications is it's man coverage.

Motion with a pick design but OLB comes down inside which makes it easy for the qb
Good fake to the back and they have the easy dump off to Ekeler.

Wide open for easy completion

Nice design as they ran it 2x vs the Texans

Houston Gets the ball to the #1 wr on short yardage.
12p
motion to tight bunch 3x1
Bring the #1 wr all the way across the formation and hit him on the drag crossing route behind the los.

This looks like a pass pass option as he has the option to throw the ball to the flat. 
Flat wasn't open so he throws it to #1 coming across with 3 lead blockers. 


Great design for a nice 40 yard gain. 

TCU return screen
Rb runs to toward the flat and then returns back inside and catches the ball behind the LOS, allowing the offensive line to get out in front. They send both guards to the LB in the tite front.
Nice screen play by TCU with 2 blockers on the LB with the ball thrown behind the los.










Other Resources:

crack screens
http://smartfootball.com/offense/the-crack-toss-sweep-and-the-double-crack-screen-against-an-overloaded-defense#sthash.MS7m6gMh.dpbs

swing draw
https://www.stateoftheu.com/2018/8/15/17683474/miami-hurricanes-football-clinic-talk-spicing-up-the-swing-draw-pro-malik-rosier-mark-richt

pass first rpo:

http://breakdownsports.blogspot.com/2018/08/football-fundamentals-pass-first-run-pass-option-RPO-PRO.html

Here are a few examples with more to come!

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