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The “I” Back Offense www.jerrycampbellfootball.com Email: midlineopt@aol.com

Guard, Tackle Traps & Midline (0’s – 1’s) Midline & trap the 3 or 5 technique Traps will be determined by the first defender head-up or past the guard. Trap or Midline First Defender On Or past The Guard Trap or Midline First Defender On Or past The Guard

10 – 11 Jill (Midline) QB Reads The 3 Technique

Leave the Playside 5 technique Alone 2’s – 3’s Take It Back Leave the Playside 5 technique Alone Phase Two / Take It Back: 53 A zone concept that takes the offensive blocking schemes pushing backside of the point of attack. Take it back push takes place by using the near Take it back push takes place by using the near ear rule of helmet placement along with an initial "L" step by our offensive linemen and pushing our blocks away from the point of attack. Numbers to alert Take It Back: Any play ending with the digit 2 or 3 means that the blocking scheme will be taken back and away from the 5 technique. R W M S Take it back & read the 5 Tech. E N T E Take It Back

12 & 13 Veer

42 & 43 Power 36

Example: Slot “I” Rt. 42 Power 2’s & 3’s Take it back Backside Guard pull kick out EMLOS. Fullback leads up on playside Lber. Tailback runs underneath kick out block.

44 & 45 ISO With Cutback Cutback

4 & 5’s ISO Schemes “Part The Sea” Hey “Part The Sea”

4’s & 5’s Part The Sea You will use your near ear rule to part the sea and counter rotate the blocking scheme

4’s – 5’s / “Part The Sea” ISO’s 41 ISO’s are best run in “B” gap. The offensive line will counter Rotate the blocking scheme to Create the parting of the sea. “Part The Sea”

4’s & 5’s / ISO vs Stack 42 Trey Out Ace Lion Part The Sea at the point of attack Use Near Ear Rule Trey Out Ace Lion

14 & 15 QB ISO 43

34 & 35 ISO 44

44 & 45 ISO

6 & 7’s – Stretch Schemes Take It Out On Tracks Hey Drop Step And take it Out on tracks

Full Flow by The Fullback & Tailback 46 & 47 Stretch Full Flow by The Fullback & Tailback Tailback look for possible cutback with any scheme that ends with a 6 or 7 Offensive Line will take their blocking Scheme out on a track with no rotation

Built Around Split Flow By The Backs 46 & 47 Inside 48 Built Around Split Flow By The Backs

46 & 47 Inside 49 Split Flow Fullback goes opposite the Tailback QB will open up at a 45 degree angle and then Take the ball straight back to his Tailback Offensive Line will get on their tracks and in this picture you have 7 blockers for 7 defenders. This is and Inside zone blocking scheme and running play.

46 & 47 Swing 50 Stretch sets Swing up

8’s & 9’s Circle The Wagons 51 Fast Rotating Blocking Scheme

8’s & 9’s Fast Rotation 52 Tracking Linebackers LBer LBer

18 – 19 Load Option 24 “Circle The Wagons” Load Option best run to a 1, 5 & 7 technique. QB read the 7 Ace Ram Trey QB pitches off the 7 technique. Fullback will load the 1st defender past the read, which normally will be the Free Safety.

48 & 49 Toss 54

Determines Type of Option Calling Best Option 55 Using “Option On Me” Wax In Mickey’s Ears Determines Type of Option

Reading Inverts For Best Option 27 Free Safety Corner Corner Inverts The Box Inverts The option game forces defenses to spread the field and Controls the number of defenders inside the box.

Calling Best Play On The L.O.S. Option – On – Me 57 Tight Side 10 – 11 Jill vs 3 Technique 18 – 19 Load vs 1, 5, 7 Openside 12 – 13 Veer with no invert weak 18 – 19 Load vs a 4i Calling Best Play On The L.O.S.

R S FS C C Reading Wax In Mickey’s Ears For Best Option 29 How many defenders in the box and what's the coverage? 4 1 Outside Invert 3 By reading outside inverts (outside Lbers) will determine how many defenders Inside the box? Inverts dictate best option and coverage.

R S FS C C Reading Wax In Mickey’s Ears For Best Option 30 How many defenders in the box and What's the coverage? 4 1 Outside Invert 3 By reading outside inverts (outside Lbers) how many defenders Inside the box? Inverts dictate best option and coverage.

R FS C C Reading Wax In Mickey’s Ears For Best Option 31 Outside Invert How many defenders in the box and what's the coverage? 4 1 No Outside Invert 3 By reading outside inverts (outside Lbers) how many defenders Inside the box? Inverts dictate best option and coverage.

R S FS C C Reading Wax In Mickey’s Ears For Best Option 32 How many defenders in the box and What's the coverage? 4 1 No Outside Invert 3 By reading outside inverts (outside Lbers) how many defenders Inside the box? Inverts dictate best option and coverage.