I’ll try to make this a regular thing as much as possible, but here are some clips from the weekend, along with just a bit of analysis!
Marshall does a good job of making the pitch once he has leverage on #2 #Flexbone #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/lo5A1XzQiH
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
Here is @GeorgiaTechFB first touchdown of the season. Notice how the A-Back gets a block at level three once the LB disappears. #Flexbone #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/MsJDn6j7dw
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
The defense presents a three man surface to the boundary. Downblocks by the PST and PSG leave an easy read on #1. The PSA blocks the alley player and it's off to the races. Notice the Mike can't get over the top to influence the play. #Flexbone #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/YbxzH0lk9Q
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
I really like the get off here by the left side of the line. Makes this second GT touchdown an easy one for Marshall #Flexbone #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/AXdxpLedCc
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
Not entirely sure what the defenses plan is here for three receivers in the route. Marshall makes the easy throw given the 2 on 1 situation against the safety. #Flexbone #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/gBfK08PKGx
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
GT comes back with the G-Scheme inside the ten after running it twice on the last series. This time Benson squares his shoulders and finds the end zone. #Flexbone #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/QP9e2A8rSE
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
Really nice scheme here. The defense reduces the DT's to the B-Gap. Wrap the BSG to the PSLB. Pitch off #2 and take care of business in the secondary. #Flexbone #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/f40PKezxaa
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
Defense opens the 2nd half heavily shading the field. BSG and C work to scoop the nose. PSG turns out the 3-tech. Easy 13 yard gain to start the half. #Flexbone #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/ybSVKIgW0r
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
Defense opens the 2nd half in a four man front. Marshall makes a really nice read on the stack. Notice the PST loop releases for the Mike and picks up the BS-Safety! #Flexbone #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/O5txXoNFQe
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
1/ This is one of my favorite schemes. Coaches will sometimes see this on the high school level. It's been years since I saw someone try it in college (Maryland v Navy years ago) It's a version of the 3-4 but with stacked Mike's. pic.twitter.com/sdiBzXpsyR
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
Same exact play to start the 4th quarter, and Oliver nearly breaks it #FeerTheVeer pic.twitter.com/mowic1GZj4
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
Another thing I notice alot is that coaches stop running a play although it's working. Same defense….same play #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/jXt2Q9oXZm
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
I've always been an advocate of plays with a double insert by the A-Back and B-Back with the QB running the ball. Here is another by Oliver in the 4th #Flexbone #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/V10vbhAekB
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
Wow! Gotta love this line surge by the second teamers late in the game!! When these guys get to play, let them play. It's up to the defense to stop you. #Flexbone #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/e6dInPh8YE
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
Navy had a tough start against Hawaii going down big early. Navy ran this short trap off of Midline action for a big gain in the second quarter #Flexbone #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/NvgUni25su
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
More "conventional" trap here, at least for option teams. Running it off the Counter Option look. #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/yBvLZs4Bg2
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
Like I noted in the GT clips. If something is working keep running it. Here is the third trap on the same drive. #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/eWInJ6yZ3x
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
Next series for Navy. First play after the touchback. Perry takes it 75 yards for the TD on midline. #Flexbone #TripleOption #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/QUlvsJCNBt
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
Navy starts taking advantage of #2 playing pitch here. Notice how he's again feathering on the snap to take the pitch giving Perry plenty of running room. #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/OUjt3poNqo
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
The advantage of getting to the link quickly. The plays is changed from the sideline after Hawaii overloaded the trips side. Double Option off of #2 to the boundary leads to the conversion #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/ToYhjDRCCP
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
Who doesn't love a good reverse? The PST/PSG and C all scoop then peel back to block for Abey #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/DPHbYlqs97
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
Post-Wheel combo off of PA. Check the release of the A-Back. Sells the run first. #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/wtaj8sg3GY
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
Nice use of formation here by Army. Over tackle, PSWR and both A-Backs are able to get involved in the playside blocking scheme in this double option to the B-Back #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/0EkrKie7RF
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
Usually seem in short yardage situations. Army just outnumbers Duke at the point of attack; folds the A-Back and gives the ball #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/QAsiQdmn0j
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
This one isn't run with an over tackle, but Army motions the A-Back in a position to block on the playside. PSWR blocks the PSLB, and the A-Backs take care of #3 and the NDD. #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/VjLhcTFyTh
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
Over Tackle blocks out on #2 making this a double option and the PSA tracks the PSLB making sure he's blocked #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/F7OSGbCHJR
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
Check the safety alignment here. You know based on where he is that the WR will have one on one coverage. #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/Mxom97Lcyz
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
Army now using the same G-Scheme to the heavy tackle #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/mifXl5aGEe
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 2, 2018
Designed QB run here the whole way. The heavy tackle and PSA do a good job reaching the 9-tech and the PSLB. B-Back runs the alley to block the PS-Safety #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/sOtdihXiPd
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 3, 2018
Similar concept here that they ran earlier to the heavy side, but this time the PSWR blocks in the box and the B-Back kicks out the CB #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/CGfxcKrcL7
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 3, 2018
and now the same thing for the TD on the next play. pic.twitter.com/v2myzZlF89
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 3, 2018
Defenses forget about the eligible receiver on the backside of heavy. In this case, he pulls the safety with him leaving the crossing route from the other side wide open. #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/cKq5iUCBZe
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 3, 2018
4th down conversion here for Army. Duke makes it a bit easier by blitzing inside the 9-tech. He gets sealed by the heavy tackle, giving an easier read for the QB. PSA and PSWR get #3 and NDD blocked for the conversion #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/k2sOzg609Y
— Scott Jazdzewski (@FlexboneCoachJ) September 3, 2018
Image: Hyosub Shin/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP
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