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The Four Vertical Spread Passing Game
The Four Vertical Spread Passing Game
with Bill Lynch, former Indiana University Head Coach Coach Lynch's goal is to push the ball down the field with this consistent spread offense. In this excellent USA Coaches Clinic presentation, Lynch focuses on receivers, patterns and proven offensive concepts. This passing attack is an important feature of the Hoosier offense, where the quarterback is in the shotgun 75 percent of the time. This is a "concept" passing game where pass patterns are made up of individual routes. When teaching routes, the emphasis is placed on routes on air, one-on-one routes, and building up to 7-on-7. Lynch covers two basic alignments - the 3 x 1 and 2 x 2. The 3 x 1 alignment creates single coverage situations with the team's best receiver on the backside. Also, it allows for flood patterns on the 3-man side. In this alignment, hitting the under following a look off is a key. Quarterback looks are bender to the under. A special 3rd down weapon is a comeback route called Robbie 69 X Squirrel. The 2 x 2 alignment is a balanced look that creates opportunities to run mirrored patterns on each side, and utilizes the "check with me" system. The 2 x 2 also lends itself to no huddle and hurry up offense. Lynch uses videotape clips to demonstrate LOU 69 "Viking," where X and Y are put into the boundary. The value of the 9 route is stressed daily by Lynch at Indiana. Another look is Robbie 59 "Viking." Quarterback reads include going outside if the safety sits on the hash and working the bender side against two safeties. Staying with the same concept, Robbie 59 X gives the quarterback the option to change the play by changing letters. This DVD concludes with Big 10 game footage, illustrating the offense and featured plays. The 4 vertical spread offense can help coaches add variety to their offensive attack and maintain balance at the same time. 40 minutes. 2006.
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Quarterback Abstract: The Complete Guide to NFL Quarterbacks
Quarterback Abstract: The Complete Guide to NFL Quarterbacks
The quarterback has been the pivotal position in football since the 1940s, when the T formation became the sport's standard configuration. Since 1950, 339 men have started at least 10 games at the position. The Quarterback Abstract has gathered them all, along with 27 notable pre-1950 QBs. Each quarterback's statistical information is presented here, from his scoring totals to his draft status and personal information. Author John Maxymuk has devised a sophisticated rating system that compares the quarterbacks across the decades. Who were they? What were their playing styles? How good were they? A full spectrum of numerical data is presented, from passing and rushing data to fourth-quarter game-winning-drive totals and won-lost records. Maxymuk also provides incisive analysis and interesting anecdotes, fleshing out each field general's personality. Was Brett Favre better in Green Bay than Bart Starr? Who's the best quarterback playing today: Peyton Manning or Tom Brady--or someone else? Is Joe Namath overrated? Who are the five quarterbacks most similar to John Elway? To Fran Tarkenton? Who's the worst play-caller ever to have won the Super Bowl? How does your favorite rate? Packed with more than 70 top 10 lists and sure to inspire nostalgia as well as argument, this illustrated volume is the most complete record of NFL quarterbacks ever assembled, providing detailed portraits of the hundreds of men to have played the position. [box] Dan Marino, Johnny Unitas, Trent Dilfer, Joe Montana, Otto Graham, Jay Schroeder, Ken "the Snake" Stabler, "Broadway Joe" Namath, Daryle "the Mad Bomber" Lamonica, Donovan McNabb, Tony Romo, Steve Spurrier, Brad Johnson, Charlie Johnson, Doug Johnson, Randy Johnson, Rob Johnson, Joe Pisarcik, Ryan Leaf, Steve Young...
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The Pistol Spread Option Offense: Quarterback Drills and Skills
The Pistol Spread Option Offense: Quarterback Drills and Skills
with Anthony Pratley, Concordia University (Ann Arbor) Offensive Coordinator; innovator of the Pistol Spread Option Offense The quarterback is the key to making the Pistol Spread Option Offense run at a high efficiency. In this football DVD, Anthony Pratley clearly describes how to improve your quarterback's footwork, throwing accuracy, and ball handling ability which leads to smart, athletic plays in all game situations. These 15+ QB drills highlight a number of practice situations to get the best out of your quarterback. In a practice setting, Coach Pratley carefully walks you through his quarterback teaching progression and highlights key coaching points for Pistol Spread Option quarterbacks. The passing section features drills to warm-up your QB's throwing arm, improve his pocket footwork, master avoiding the rush, enhance his rollout capabilities, sharpen his route reads and boost his throwing accuracy. Pratley takes the viewer through his teaching progression for the run game, including the mesh-and-read of his base option run plays. He also explains and demonstrates his "Give to Live" Option Read Principles for reading the defensive end. Most importantly, your QBs will learn how to protect the ball and keep it off the ground. Pistol Spread Option: Quarterback Skills and Drills is a great compliment to Coach Pratley's other Pistol Spread Option DVDs. It is also a great stand alone DVD. No matter what formation you currently use on offense, this quarterback skills and drills DVD will train your QBs to be better passers and runners. 46 minutes. 2011.
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Championship Productions