Coaching Football's Spread Offense


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The Spread Offense: A Guide for Youth Football Coaches


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If you are a new coach, an existing coach with little football experience, or an experienced coach that has never tried the Spread Offense, this book contains all of the necessary information to understand and implement the Spread Offensive at all levels of youth football. From the basic philosophy of the Spread Offense, to the foundational running and passing plays, to the more advanced plays, this book covers it all and will be a useful guide for any youth football coach who wants to implement part or all of the Spread Offense into their scheme.




Coaching the Spread Offense


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Twenty essays from high school and college/university football coaches, discussing aspects of the Spread Offense in football.




Coaching Football's Spread Offense


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An invaluable guide on how to coach the spread offense-arelatively simple attack to run, but a very complex oneto defend. This comprehensive book features chapters onthe zone drive, the trap option, the speed option, theplay-action pass, the sprint-out pass, and special plays.




Football Revolution


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For the last twenty-five years, the most dominant offensive strategy in college football has been the spread offense, which relies on empty backfields, lots of receivers and passing, and no huddles between plays. Where the spread offense started, why it took so long to take hold, and the evolution of its many variations are the much-debated mysteries that Bart Wright sets about solving in this book. Football Revolution recovers a key, overlooked, part of the story. The book reveals how Jack Neumeier, a high school football coach in California in the 1970s, built an offensive strategy around a young player named John Elway, whose father was a coach at nearby California State University, Northridge. One of the elder Elway’s assistant coaches, Dennis Erickson, then borrowed Neumeier’s innovations and built on them, bringing what we now know as the spread offense onto the national stage at the University of Miami in the 1980s. With Erickson’s career as a lens, this book shows how the inspiration of a high school coach became the dominant offense in college football, prepping a whole generation of quarterbacks for the NFL and forever changing the way the game is played.




Coaching Football


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The One Back Spread Offense remains one of football's necessary fundamental building blocks when creating and sustaining a successful offense and passing attack. For decades, the One Back Spread Offense has produced some of the most impressive offensive pass statistics at all levels of football! Complete with comprehensive text and detailed play diagrams, this instructional football book covers all aspects of today's explosive One Back Spread Offense including topics on…Evolution of the One Back Spread Offense – pass protections for the One Back Spread Offense – 90s 3-step pass game – 60s 5-step pass game – blitz adjustments for the One Back Spread Offense - coaching keys and progressions for installing the One Back Spread Offense – route structures and design – complementary and supplemental plays for the One Back Spread Offense – how to attack and defeat a variety of defensive secondary schemes with the One Back Spread Offense – One Back running attack - running back blocking rules and assignments – play-calling terminology and strategies – screen packages for the One Back Spread Offense – exploiting defensive weaknesses with the One Back Spread Offense – and much more!Appropriate for all levels of football including youth, junior high school, high school, and college!







Coaching the Spread Bone Offense


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Technical guide and playbook for the spread bone offense in football.




2 X 2 Spread Offense Playbook


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Coach Bill Renner shares with you his offensive playbook for the 2x2 Spread Offense Formation. This formation has two wide receivers on either side of the formation and a running back in the backfield with the quarterback in the gun. Coach Renner provides in-depth details of the run plays, drop back passes, play action passes, play action rollout passes, screen passes, throwback passes, pass protection versus ten different fronts, a 5-play memorized sequence called NASCAR that has no play call at the line of scrimmage, using running back motion in pass routes and a play installation sequence chart so you know how to put this offense in. He provides you with a detailed diagram for each play, tells you how to call each play using his numbering system, and he diagrams each player's responsibility on all the plays. On the run plays he provides the blocking schemes versus a 4-3, 3-4, 3-3-5 stack and the Bear front. Coach Renner also gives you specific details of how to read the defense and use each play to attack a defender's technique. These plays are not called at random. You will know how to call each play, run or pass, and why and when you are using a play. Coach Renner also gives you his opponent attack sheet that you can use on the sideline or at practice to call these offensive plays. Whether the ball is on a hash or in the middle of the field, Coach Renner has these plays labeled for you to use correctly in attacking the defense. The design of the run plays with this formation is an aggressive, downhill running attack. The pass play design gives the quarterback a short, intermediate and deep route on every pass route combination. The quarterback is never left with nowhere to throw the football. Coach Renner has called plays for 30 years, 23 years as a head coach. He finished his 30-year coaching career with a consecutive game touchdown scoring streak of 141 games, a span of 13-years. During that time his offenses averaged 31.1 points per game and 6+ wins per season. These things were achieved at four different high schools in two different states. And, all four teams became winning playoff teams. This 2x2 spread formation playbook was an integral part of the success of his teams. It is a complete and comprehensive playbook but easy for you to understand and coach. You will understand the advantage you can have using this formation and these plays when you have gone through his playbook.




Coaching the a Gap Power for Spread Offenses


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Spread Offenses have a long history for being known as teams that lack physicality. In Coaching the A Gap Power you will learn how to bring a physical running style to your Spread Offense that makes defenses put more defenders in the box.Besides the Inside Zone the Power Blocking Scheme is one of the most universal running plays in football. In Coaching the A Gap Power you will learn how this blocking scheme utilizes angles to create double teams at the point of attack while bringing an extra blocker to lead the runner through the hole. Coaching the A Gap Power will give you all of the tools to implement this powerful blocking scheme into your offense. With sections focusing on all of the different roles, this book has information for both the veteran coach who is looking for a few ideas to the beginning coach who is seeking a powerful blocking scheme they can base their run game off of. One of the most appealing parts of the A Gap Power is the adaptability to meet the skill sets of the players in the offense. In Coaching the A Gap Power the play is packaged in a way that makes it easy for the Coach to highlight the strengths of their players. In the Variations section you can see all the different ways that the play can be run and the strengths and weaknesses of each of these styles.Make the investment to ignite your offense and become a physical running team.