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Creating a Structure for Offense - Formations, Movements, and Personnel
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  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • 1

    An Evolution vs. Revolution Approach
  • 2

    Organizing Offensive Structures
  • 3

    It's about learning
  • 4

    Eliminate Confusion
  • 5

    Theme Based Categories
  • 6

    Concept Based Teaching
  • 7

    Learning Cues
  • 8

    Structural Needs
  • 9

    Example of moving a single player to create advantage
  • Chapter 2: Take Inventory - An Audit of Your Existing Systems
  • Lesson 10:
    General Inventory

  • 11

    Procedures Audit
  • 12

    Personnel Audit
  • 13

    Formations Audit
  • 14

    Run Game Audit
  • 15

    Pass Game Audit
  • 16

    Take Inventory of Your Systems
  • Chapter 3: Philosophy and Objectives of Using Multiple Formations
  • 17

    Flexible System
  • Chapter 4: Surfaces
  • 18

    Surfaces
  • 19

    R&L Formation Surfaces
  • 20

    Slot Twins Surfaces
  • 21

    Two TE Surfaces
  • 22

    Three Back Surfaces
  • Chapter 5: Number Adjustments
  • 23

    Number Adjustment System
  • Chapter 6: Creating Backfield Sets
  • 24

    Default Backfield Sets
  • 25

    Creating Backfield Sets with Number System
  • Chapter 7: Formational Tags to Expand and Contract
  • 26

    Adjustment Tags
  • Chapter 8: Creating Empty Formations
  • 27

    Creating Empty Sets with Number System
  • Chapter 9: Multiple Movements and Shifts
  • 28

    Motions
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    Multiple Movements
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    Additional Movements
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    Example: Multiple Player Shift
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    Example: Outside In Motion and Part Of Blocking Scheme
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    Example 2: Outside In Motion and WR Part of Blocking Scheme
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    Example: Bounce Procedure
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    Example: Fly Motion with Power
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    Example: Orbit Motion Pin & Pull Sweep
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    Example: Orbit Motion with Counter
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    Example: Orbit with Screen
  • Chapter 10: Using Movement for a Purpose
  • 39

    Movement to Change Defender Responsibilities
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    Movement to Create Extreme Shift in Gaps
  • 41

    Movement to Take Advantage of Defensive Structure and Adjustments
  • 42

    "Bazooka" Shift
  • Chapter 11: Philosophy, Objective and Overview for Using Multiple Personnel
  • 43

    Personnel Substitution Philosophy
  • 44

    Coaching Considerations
  • 45

    Overview
  • 46

    Base Personnel
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    Old Personnel System
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    Tight End/H-Back Substitutions
  • 49

    Fullback Substitutions
  • 50

    Receiver Substitutions
  • Chapter 12: Base Personnel (11)
  • 51

    Brown- Base 11 Personnel
  • Chapter 13: Multiple Tight End Groupings (TUV)
  • 52

    TE's in - Texan, JagUar, Viking
  • Chapter 14: Adding a Fullback (F)
  • 53

    Fullback - Falcon
  • Chapter 15: Multiple Receiver Groupings (PR)
  • 54

    Patriot, Redskin, Panthers
  • Chapter 16: Backfield Substitutions
  • 55

    Multiple Backs - B, C, H
  • Chapter 17: Putting it Together (Formations, Movement and Personnel)
  • 56

    Philosophy Personnel
  • 57

    Overview of Communications
  • 58

    Substitution Procedures
  • 59

    Summary
  • 60

    Putting it Together

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Creating a Structure for Offense - Formations, Movements, and Personnel

There's a starting point for developing an offense, and that's exactly what is provided in this course. From understanding the structure of an offense and what needs to be packaged to the evaluation of where you are at right now. This course gives a comprehensive look at how to structure an offense beginning with the components that allow you to be multiple and stress a defense. A good structur...

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