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Lesson 5:
05 Three Types of Constraint Families
3 Types of Constraints
In this section, we’re going to introduce the three core categories of constraint plays—numbers, leverage, and reaction—and set the framework for how they function within our system. This lesson serves as a preview, giving you a clear lens for understanding how each type of constraint stresses the defense in a different way: by outnumbering them, by attacking structural leverage, or by exploiting their responses. As you move forward, we’ll break each one down in detail, but this overview will help you start seeing how these pieces fit together into a cohesive, disciplined approach to play calling and offensive sequencing.
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Take your offense to the next level by mastering how to sequence plays with purpose. Most offenses have good plays—but the best offenses know how to connect them. Too often, play calling becomes reactive, allowing the defense to dictate the game. This course shows you how to flip that script. Coach Scott Criner teaches a proven system to protect your base offense while forcing defenses into con...