The other lead blocker is often a FB, but is sometimes a TE or other player depending on the formation. The linemen typically leave the last defender unblocked and he is taken care of by one of the lead blockers. In this play, 75 is the pulling guard and leads the HB through the hole.
Single back sets usually face a nickel defense, so have one less defender to block, and are run without a FB. The power is run generally run off tackle, but inside the edge of the defense. The reads for the HB can change with the formation, but the theory is the same as the Iso; he wants to avoid the defensive linemen and will attack a gap being covered by a LB. This is a Power-O run by the Steelers out of a single back set.
In this instance, the TE is the other lead blocker. Also notice the delay steps the HB takes so his blockers can get across the line. Additional Reading Found: Here , here , here , and here. Tyler was born and raised in the Midwest as a lifelong Kansas City Chiefs fan. After having his football career ended at the Junior Varsity level with a serious case of unathleticism, he took his vast years of experience to the only place it would be accepted and listened to: the Internet.
He is a recent college graduate and US Army officer with too much spare time and too many opinions. The Iso. Also known as the HB Lead or B. To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. One of two key ingredients to the smashmouth spread is the ability to utilize a downhill run game. They include:. The H-back really needs to be able to drive that DE out so that the pulling guard and back can both run behind the double team.
This is problem area 2. If an offense is in 10 personnel with no H-back, tight end, or fullback on the field than the QB has to handle that play side DE with an option read.
But perhaps an even more signifiant factor is the alternatives. The Sprint Draw is very similar to the Iso Draw described above. The blocking is performed exactly the same way as the Iso run. The only real difference is that with the Sprint Draw the fullback will take an angle with his block to block any blitzing linebackers and the tight end will release on a pass pattern. Typically the tight end will run a drag, while the X receiver runs a deep-dig and the Z receiver runs a post, as shown above.
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Here is a quick video of an Iso play, sorry for the quality: The draw is to running what the play action pass is to passing. As plays get added, you can add "tags" to base plays as I have done or create single word names to take the place for shorter communication.
Football Fundamentals Iso run run concepts Run Game run schemes. Post a Comment. In this post we will look at some of the standard route concepts run from a twins alignment. Obviously, these can be paired with other routes some I'll show including a RB , but this is to get the fundamental understanding of the routes.
I'll try to explain the concept briefly, as well as provide names for what you'll hear the concept called elsewhere at times these things get lots of names, some people use the same names but have different meanings too, so it can get confusing.
If a number is visible near the end of a route, that is the nominal yardage the route will be run to. For more information on specific routes, we took a look at the route tree earlier. In this article I will not discuss routes that utilize rub concepts close to the LOS such as a switch concept.
I will have a later article dedicated to rub routes from a Twins set. Many of these are similar to the TE-Flanker Concepts discussed earlier. Read more. By Space Coyote - May 06, At its most basic, Cover 4 plays as a four deep, three under defense; and at its most aggressive, it plays almost identically to a tight Cover 0.
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