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  • Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION
  • 1

    Intro
  • 2

    Dan Casey's Playing Background
  • 3

    Dan Casey's Coaching Background
  • Chapter 2: PHILOSOPHY OF SPEED ADVANTAGE
  • 4

    Do We Have the Speed Advantage?
  • 5

    What if We Don't Have the Speed Advantage?
  • 6

    Year 2
  • 7

    The Miracle on the Hudson
  • 8

    Don't Wait For a Crisis
  • 9

    Who's Reading?
  • Chapter 3: COUNTER TRAP AND COUNTER SWEEP
  • 10

    GT Counter
  • 11

    Nebraska Trap vs Sweep
  • 12

    GT Counter Trap Rules
  • 13

    Nebraska Counter Trap
  • 14

    GT Counter Sweep Rules
  • Lesson 15:
    Nebraska Counter Sweep

  • 16

    Modules
  • 17

    Sample - Module 3: GT Counter Option
  • 18

    Playside Problem Solving: Spill + Spill + Fill
  • 19

    Sample - Module 13: G/H Counter RPO
  • 20

    Sample - Module 11: Counter Option
  • 21

    Conclusion
  • Chapter 4: Q&A
  • 22

    Q&A

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Counter Option in a Modern Spread Offense

Running a counter option in a spread offense What is a Counter Option? Counter options are used when a backside defensive player, particularly linebackers, are repeatedly making tackles on a running back. If this happens, it usually indicates the opposing team does not help the linebacker on the backside. Power and counter plays are similar. Under a power play, the half back flankers out the fi...

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