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Run n gun offense football
Run n gun offense football











run n gun offense football

run n gun offense football

You need a pretty mobile TE for this play to work well - if it takes him too long to get into position, the QB will be left out on an island.QB: Fakes handoff to FB, bootlegs right, throws to RTE.FB: Sells power fake, pass blocks on weakside.Z: Motions right, getting a little bit of depth, turns downfield about five yards wide of the RT, running a flag route.

run n gun offense football

RTE: Drop steps, running parallel to the line until he crosses to the strong side, then, gets deeper before running the swing route.This play is at it’s most effective when inside of your opponents five yard line, when the defense will be forced to defend run first and pass second. If the RTE is covered, the QB has plenty of other options, ranging from Z in the back of the end zone, the HB in the flat, or even just taking off for the end zone himself.

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Passing Play: PA Pro Big Left Boot Right Throwback Try it out on 2nd or 3rd and short - or even 1st and 10!

  • Don’t wait until 3rd and long to pull this out - the defense will be weary of trickery.
  • If you’ve got a QB who shies away from most contact, you might want to try lining up both your TEs on the left - but this will bring more attention and defenders to that side.
  • Your QB’s block on the weak side OB is vital to the success of this play.
  • QB: Reverse pivots, pitching to the FB, then bootlegs around the other direction, lead blocking for Z.
  • TB: Takes two quick steps right, then takes off to the weak side to lead block for Z.
  • FB: Takes the pitch from the QB, heads outside before handing off to Z coming back the other way.
  • Z: Sprints back towards the fullback, taking the handoff and running around the end.
  • RTE: Blocks strong side OB to the outside.
  • RT: Slant blocks the strong side DT, maintaining the block.
  • RG: Releases downfield to block strong side LB.
  • LG: Releases downfield to block weak side LB.
  • LT: Takes one step right, before looping around to the CB.
  • This reverse is a great play when your up against an overaggressive defense that leaves their lanes prematurely. Try it out after successfully running the 58 Quick Toss a couple of times. You need a receiver with good speed and a quarterback that can lay down a good block for this play to work well. Time to get fancy! This reverse is a great play when your up against an overaggressive defense that leaves their lanes prematurely. Below are some sample plays you can check out.













    Run n gun offense football