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Adam Gaylor - Attacking Offenses with Simulated Pressures
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  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • 1

    Jenks High School Overview
  • Chapter 2: Overview
  • 2

    Overview
  • Lesson 3:
    What is a Creeper

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  • 4

    Traditional Zone Blitz Patterns
  • 5

    P.A.R. Down
  • 6

    What is a Simulated Pressure
  • 7

    Zone Replacement 1 RAT Coverages
  • 8

    Keep the RB in the Protection
  • 9

    Not Plus 1, We Want 1 on 1s
  • 10

    How do we Package it
  • Chapter 3: Flacco
  • 11

    Flacco Whiteboard
  • 12

    Flacco vs 2X2 10P
  • 13

    Flacco on 3RD and Long
  • 14

    Flacco vs Attached 3X1
  • 15

    Flacco vs 3X1
  • 16

    Directing the DL
  • Chapter 4: Rattler
  • 17

    Rattler Whiteboard
  • 18

    Rattler vs 2 Back
  • Chapter 5: Favre
  • 19

    Favre Whiteboard
  • 20

    Favre Film
  • Chapter 6: Brady
  • 21

    Brady Whiteboard
  • 22

    Brady Film
  • 23

    Brady with DBL A Gap Show
  • Chapter 7: Falcons
  • 24

    Falcons Whiteboard
  • 25

    Falcons vs Trips
  • 26

    Tampa 2 on the Back End
  • 27

    Falcons Tucson
  • Chapter 8: Saints
  • 28

    Saints Whiteboard
  • 29

    Saints Film
  • Chapter 9: Bears
  • 30

    Bears Whiteboard
  • 31

    Bears Film
  • Chapter 10: Question and Answer
  • 32

    Q&A How do you get this all taught?

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Adam Gaylor - Attacking Offenses with Simulated Pressures

Adam Gaylor shares his definition of creepers and simulated pressures and how the create a structure and terminology to apply theirs across various situations.

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