CoachMohns

Utilizing Unbalanced Formations in the Multiple Spread Offense

by Jason Mohns
Utilizing Unbalanced Formations in the Multiple Spread Offense

Description

Delve into Coach Mohns' strategic insight on leveraging unbalanced formations to introduce an "illusion of complexity" to his foundational run game in this course. Explore Coach's tactical approach as he diagrams and elucidates tackle over calls, "Up" tags, and WR "Ghost" tags to incorporate unbalanced components into the core offense. Gain knowledge on how Coach engineers three and four-man surfaces in the run game and orchestrates numerical advantages on the perimeter to outmaneuver the defense effectively. Uncover the art of enhancing your offensive scheme with unbalanced formations to create strategic advantages and unsettle opposing defenses. Join Coach Mohns on an enlightening journey towards mastering the utilization of unbalanced elements in your offensive playbook.

Lessons

The Coach

Head Coach Jason Mohns enters his 9th season at the helm of the Saguaro Football program, and 14th season overall with the Sabercats.

In eight seasons as head coach at Saguaro, Mohns has compiled a 97-12 record, including a state record six consecutive State Championship tiles. Coach Mohns was named the AIA Division III Coach of the Year in both 2013 and 2014. He was named the National Football Foundation Arizona Football Coach of the Year in 2015, the News Channel 12 Friday Night Fever Arizona Coach of the Year in 2016, and the Arizona Cardinals High School Football Coach of the Year in 2017. Coach Mohns was a finalist for the NFL’s Don Shula National Coach of the Year Award in 2017 and 2019. In 2018, Coach Mohns was named one of three recipients of the Innaugural Whataburger/MaxPreps Heart and Soul of the Game Award, for coaches who set an example of leadership to his team and in the community. 

Excerpt from FootballScoop.com article written by Zach Barnett:

... Anyway, my goal here is to not to do the same with Jason Mohns. The head coach at Saguaro High School in Scottsdale, Ariz., is not Zion Williamson for a bunch of different reasons, starting with the fact that Zion has a much higher vertical. But it’s hard to listen to him speak, as I did at the Tony Franklin OC Magic clinic on Saturday, and not come away thinking he’s the next high school coach to make the jump to major college football. Don’t take my word for it, though. Texas offensive line coach Herb Hand, speaking after Mohns on Saturday, paused his own talk to heap praise on Mohns, sitting in the front row. “I’m so fired up for you, dude,” he said. “One day I hope I work for you. You’ve got it figured out, dude. If you’re going to overhaul your whole system, go do what he does. No wonder he scores 50 points a game.” Franklin praised Mohns with words I can’t print, because this is a family website. 

https://footballscoop.com/news/next-coach-jump-high-school-big-time-jason-mohns-saguaro-arizona/

Ratings and Reviews (2)

bdonegan

Great look at appearing complex by using a variety of unbalanced formations while maintaining the simplicity we all desire on the offensive side of the ball. Another outstanding teaching tape!

May 8, 20 10:37 AM

Clay Mangen

Got to love "Window Dressing"! Such a great way of making simple things look complex. Love his term "illusion of complexity".

Jan 1, 24 03:51 AM

This Course Includes


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Caterory: Football/Formation/Motion
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