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Line Position Key and Notes Tackle: = Tackle: Guard = Guard Center = Center *Remember to place the hand to the side you are on down, when getting in your 3 point stance. T G C TGCGT

Skill Position Key  Split End: Always lines up on line of scrimmage.  Wingback: Always lines up 1 yard behind the line of scrimmage. Always goes to strong side of formation.  Tight End: Always lines up at the end of the line, unless “open” is called.  Fullback: Always lines up 3 to 4 yards behind QB.  Tailback: Lines up 6 to 7 yards behind QB, unless “Strong” or “T” is called. Y F T Z X

Terminology “Play side” 36 Powerplay side right guard right tackle37 power left guard left tackle “Play side” – refers to the part of the line of scrimmage that is closest to the call of the play. For example, if the play is 36 Power, the play side offensive linemen would be the right guard and right tackle. If the play was 37 power, the play side offensive linemen would be the left guard and left tackle. “Backside” 36 Powerleft guardleft tackle 37power right guard, right tackle tight end or “Y”. “Backside” – Refers to the part of the line of scrimmage furthest from the call of the play. For example, if the play was 36 Power, the backside offensive lineman would be the left guard, left tackle and possibly the tight end or “Y”, depending on the formation. If the play was 37 power, the backside offensive linemen would be the right guard, right tackle, and possible the tight end or “Y”. THE NEXT PAGE TWO PAGES WILL GIVE YOU A BREAKDOWN OF THE NUMBERS ASSOCIATED WITH THE QB, FB, TB, AND Z AND LOCATION OF THE HOLES. THE NEXT PAGE TWO PAGES WILL GIVE YOU A BREAKDOWN OF THE NUMBERS ASSOCIATED WITH THE QB, FB, TB, AND Z AND LOCATION OF THE HOLES.

1 2 3 Play Call Series 1 – Quarterback 2 – Fullback 3 – Tailback 4 - Wingback

Y LTLG 1 C 0 RG RT Running Play Holes - Evens to the right - Odds to the left Y

Y LTLG 1 C 0 RG RT What does Power Mean? AnswerThe first number in “ ”, “ ” refers to the back and the second number, “ ” refers to the hole where we are running the play. What does Power Mean? Answer: The first number in “ ”, “ ” refers to the back and the second number, “ ” refers to the hole where we are running the play. Y

Playside Linemen blocking responsibilities versus a 4-4 Defense: “Y” TIGHT END TACKLEGUARDCENTER 37/36 POWER Release outside of playside defensive end and block the playside outside linebacker. Double down to playside defensive tackle with guard and work to playside inside linebacker. Double the playside defensive tackle with Tackle working to DT’s outside shoulder. Check the gap between you and the playside guard guard for LB blitz or slanting DT. If clear, work to backside inside linebacker. 37/36 COUNTE R TRAP Same Blocking as Power. Same blocking as Power. Playside Guard, same blocking as Power. Backside Guard pulls and kicks out play side Defensive End. Same blocking scheme as Power. 19/18 WAGGL E RUN Same Blocking as Power Down block on the playside defensive tackle, while the guard G- Hook blocks the defensive end. Take a bucket step with your outside foot and pull around to play side Defensive End. Make sure to get to his outside shoulder Check gap between you and backside guard and work to backside inside linebacker

Backside Linemen blocking responsibilities versus a 4-4 Defense: “Y” TIGHT END TACKLEGUARD 37/36 POWER Block backside defensive end. He should be head up on you. Check gap closest to play for blitzer, In no blitz look for backside Defensive end or outside backer. Check the gap closest to the playside for blitzer. If no blitz, look for backside defensive tackle 37/36 COUNTER TRAP Block backside defensive end. He should be head up on you. Check gap closest to play for blitzer, In no blitz look for backside Defensive end or outside backer. Backside Guard pulls and kicks out play side Defensive End. 19/18 WAGGLE RUN Block backside defensive end. He should be head up on you. Check gap closest to playside for blitzer. If no blitz, look for backside defensive end or outside backer. Check the gap closest to the playside for blitzer. If no blitz, look for backside defensive tackle

POWER

Y LT LG C Q F 3 Z X “ 8” 36 Power - 8 is the formation - 36 refers to the back and hole - Power is the run blocking scheme RG RT TT E E BB B CS B C 6

Y LT LG C Q F 3 Z X “6” 36 Power - 6 is the formation - 36 refers to the back and hole - Power is the run blocking scheme RG RT TT E E BB B CS B C 6

Y LT LG C Q F 3 Z X “9” Razor 36 Power - 9 is the formation - Razor is the motion by the Z to the rt refers to the back & hole - Power is the run blocking scheme RG RT TTE E BB B C S B C 6

C E LT LG C F Z X “9” 37 Power - 9 is the formation - 37 refers to the back and hole - Power is the run blocking scheme RG RT TTE BB B C S B 7 3 Y Q

C E LT LG C F Z X “6” Lamp 37 Power - 6 is the formation - Lamp is Z motion to the Left - 37 refers to the back and hole - Power is the run blocking scheme RG RT TTE BB B C S B 7 3 Y Q

Y LT LG c Q F 3 Z X “7” 37 Power - 7 is the formation - 37 refers to the back and hole - Power is the run blocking scheme RGRT TTEE BB B C S B C 7

Counter Trap

Y LT LG G Q F 3 Z X “8” 36 Counter Trap - 8 is the formation - 36 refers to the back and hole - Counter Trap is the run blocking scheme RG RT TTE BB B C S B C 6 E

Y LT LG C Q F 3 Z X “7” Razor 36 Counter Trap - 7 is the formation - Razor is motion by Z to the Right - 36 refers to the back and hole - Counter Trap is the run blocking sch “7” Razor 36 Counter Trap - 7 is the formation - Razor is motion by Z to the Right - 36 refers to the back and hole - Counter Trap is the run blocking sch eme RG RT TTE E BB B C S B C 6

C E TGC Q F Z X “9” 37 Counter Trap - 9 is the formation - 37 refers to the back and hole - Counter Trap is the run blocking scheme GT TTE BB B C S B 7 3 Y

C E TGC Q F Z X “6” Lamp 37 Counter Trap - 6 is the formation - 37 refers to the back and hole - Lamp is Z motion to the Left Counter Trap is the run blocking scheme GT TTE BB B C S B 7 3 Y

Waggle Run

C E TGC 1 F Z X “6” 18 Waggle Run - 6 is the formation - 18 refers to the back and hole -Waggle Run is the run blocking scheme GT TTE BB B C S B 8 T Y

Y C 1 F T Z X “7” 19 Waggle Run - 7 is the formation - 19 refers to the back and hole - Waggle Run is the run blocking sch “7” 19 Waggle Run - 7 is the formation - 19 refers to the back and hole - Waggle Run is the run blocking sch eme GT TTEE BB B C S B C 6 GT

Y C 1 F T Z X “8” Lamp 19 Waggle Run - 8 is the formation - 19 refers to the back and hole - Waggle Run is the run blocking sch “8” Lamp 19 Waggle Run - 8 is the formation - 19 refers to the back and hole - Waggle Run is the run blocking sch eme GT TTEE BB B C S B C 6 GT

PASS: PATTERNS, BLOCKING & PLAYS

Short Pass Patterns (13/12) Quick OutSlantStopHitchFlat or Flood All outs break toward the sideline you line up near. Break toward middle of the field. Run 7 yards open toward middle of field and slide toward sideline you line up near Always break back toward the middle of the field Get flat at 2 yards and run toward sideline toward playside RRRRR 7 yd. 5yd. 7 yd. 3yd. 7 yd. 2yd.

Medium and Deep Pass Patterns (15/14) OutPostCurlFlashFly or Seam All outs break toward the sideline you line up near. Break toward goal post Run as if running a fly. At 12 yd, curl back toward middle of field & work toward ball Run as if running a fly. At 12 flash toward the sideline. Beat your man down field RRRRR 10yd 8yd. 10yd 12yd 10 yd 12yd12 yd. 2yd.

Medium and Deep Pass Patterns (15/14) CornerWheelStop and GoPost-CornerCorner-Post After 10 yds, break to the nearest corner of the endzone. Start by running a flood or flat route and turn up when approaching the sideline. Run as if running a flash route. At 12 open up toward sideline, plant foot and turn down the sideline toward the endzone. Run as if running a Post. At 10 begin the post, after 2 steps break out to a corner route Run as if running a corner. At 10 begin the corner, after 2 steps break out to a post route RRRR 10yd 12yd 3yd 12 yd. R 10yd

Playside Linemen pass block responsibilities versus a 4-4 Defense: “Y” TIGHT END TACKLEGUARDCENTER 37/36 POWER PASS Run 10 yard corner pattern. Block back to the gap between you and the playside guard. Block back to the gap between you and the center. Block back to the gap between you and the backside guard. 37/36 FLY, OUT, FLOOD Run the 10 yard Out pattern Same blocking as Power Pass. Same blocking scheme as Power Pass. 37/36 FLASH/ FLASH & GO Run the 7 yard stop and slide./ Run the 7 yard stop and go Same blocking as Power Pass. 19/18 WAGGLE PASS This will never be run to you when your on the playside. Down block on the playside defensive tackle, while the guard G- Hook blocks the defensive end. Take a bucket step with your outside foot and pull around to play side Defensive End. Make sure to get to his outside shoulder Check gap between you and backside guard.

Backside Linemen pass block responsibilities versus a 4-4 Defense: “Y” TIGHT END TACKLEGUARD 37/36 POWER PASS Run 8 yard Drag Pattern. Block back to the gap between you and tight end. Block back to the gap between you and the backside tackle. 37/36 FLY, OUT, FLOOD Must stay in and block. Same blocking as Power Pass. 37/36 FLASH/ FLASH & GO Run 12 yard Post Pattern Same blocking as Power Pass. 19/18 WAGGLE PASS Run 8 yard Drag Pattern. Down block on the playside defensive tackle, while the guard G-Hook blocks the defensive end. Take a bucket step with your outside foot and pull around to play side Defensive End. Make sure to get to his outside shoulder

Y TGC Q F 3 Z X “ 8” 36 Power PASS - 8 is the formation - 36 refers to the back and hole - Power Pass is the blocking scheme GT T T E E BB B C S B C 6 8 yds. 12 yds. QB needs to read playside CB and safety. If corner takes deep third look for Z. If corner bites on Z look for Y but need to check position of safety. If safety and corner man up on Z and Y look for X dragging across.

Z TGC Q F 3 x Y “ 6” 36 Power PASS - 6 is the formation - 36 refers to the back and hole - Power Pass is the blocking scheme GT T T E E BB B C S B C 6 8 yds. 12 yds. QB needs to read playside CB and safety. If corner takes deep third look for X. If corner bites on X look for Z but need to check position of safety. If safety and corner man up on Z and Y look for Y dragging across.

Y C 1 F T Z X “8” 19 Waggle Pass - 8 is the formation - 19 refers to the back and hole - Waggle Pass is the blocking sch “8” 19 Waggle Pass - 8 is the formation - 19 refers to the back and hole - Waggle Pass is the blocking sch eme GT T TEE BB B C S B C 6 GT QB needs to read playside cornerback & OLB. If cornerback and OLB bite on counter fake, look for the F short or X deep. If cornerback and OLB don’t bite and stay home, look for Y dragging across the field or keep and run. 12 yds. 8 yds. 2 yds. 12 yds.

Y TGC Q F 3 Z “ WIDE 8” 36 FLY,OUT, FLOOD - WIDE is the formation - 36 – Play action blocking scheme - FLY,OUT,FLOOD are the patterns GT T T E E B B B C S B C 6 10 yds. 3 yds. 12 yds. QB needs to read playside cornerback & OLB. If cornerback and OLB bite on 36 fake, look for the Y medium or Z deep. If cornerback and OLB don’t bite and stay home, key on the OLB and let him dictate whether you’ll throw to the F or Y. If he follows F, look for the Y running the deep out. If he drops back deep in his flat zone, look for the F running the flood route. X

Z TGC Q F 3 x Y GT T T E E BB B C S B C 6 3 yds. 10 yds. “ 6” 36 FLY,OUT, FLOOD - WIDE is the formation - 36 – Play action blocking scheme - FLY,OUT,FLOOD are the patterns QB needs to read playside cornerback & OLB. If cornerback and OLB bite on 36 fake, look for the Y medium or Z deep. If cornerback and OLB don’t bite and stay home, key on the OLB and let him dictate whether you’ll throw to the F or Y. If he follows F, look for the Y running the deep out. If he drops back deep in his flat zone, look for the F running the flood route.

Y TGC Q F 3 Z “ WIDE 8” 36 FLASH - WIDE is the formation - 36 – Play action blocking scheme - FLASH refers to the patterns GT T T E E B B B C S B C 6 12yds. 7 yds. 12 yds. QB needs to read playside cornerback & OLB. If cornerback and OLB bite on 36 fake, look for the Y medium or Z deep. If cornerback drops back look for Z. If corner plays Z tight, look for Y sliding after his stop. X 10yds.

Y TGC Q F 3 Z “ WIDE 8” 36 FLASH & GO - WIDE 8 is the formation - 36 – Play action blocking scheme - FLASH refers to the patterns GT T T E E B B B C S B C 6 12yds. 5 yds. 12 yds. QB needs to read playside cornerback & OLB. If cornerback and OLB bite on 36 fake, look for the Y medium or Z deep. If cornerback drops back look for Y. If corner plays Z tight, pump fake and lead Z down the field. X 10yds.

Z TGC Q F 3 X “ 6 ” 36 FLASH - 6 is the formation - 36 – Play action blocking scheme - FLASH refers to the patterns GT T T E E B B B C S B C 6 12yds. 7 yds. 12 yds. QB needs to read playside cornerback & OLB. If cornerback and OLB bite on 36 fake, look for the Y medium or Z deep. If cornerback drops back look for Z. If corner plays Z tight, look for Y sliding after his stop. Y 10yds.

Z TGC Q F 3 X “ 6” 36 FLASH & GO - 6 is the formation - 36 – Play action blocking scheme - FLASH refers to the patterns GT T T E E B B B C S B C 6 12yds. 5 yds. 12 yds. QB needs to read playside cornerback & OLB. If cornerback and OLB bite on 36 fake, look for the Y medium or Z deep. If cornerback drops back look for Y. If corner plays Z tight, pump fake and lead Z down the field. Y 10yds.