Must be a sobering feeling as a DC when your safety does this on the first play from scrimmage. Uhhh, hey man you have the pitch. #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/TssfvLs8Hl
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
Here is the third play from scrimmage. I guess he wasn't expecting the push-crack? pic.twitter.com/ADcUEjbkuB
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
Good example of reading the action key here by the B-Back. pic.twitter.com/mEdhf3R2ZR
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
I've told every B-Back I've coached to treat it like the 100-meter dash. This is a great example of attacking the line of scrimmage right now. #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/SYApFNbUwh
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
Army OC Brent Davis really is a tremendous play-caller. Count the number of defenders Buffalo has to the weak side. It's 4 on 4 over there. #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/f3P02kXRSW
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
One of my favorite looks for play action. The WR gets on top of the safety in a hurry from double flex. #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/VR8hfQIUGX
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
Creative use of formation. This is Over with the covered WR tight like flex. He blocks #2. The A-Back blocks the Mike and the B-Back has the safety. #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/3MdK5LVhtK
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
Watch the OLB freeze thinking it's toss! pic.twitter.com/IS6Xd0Bf3k
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
You always need to have a guy over and under the read on midline. Army does it this time by inserting the PSA. pic.twitter.com/Dv1jLbcSEz
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
Gotta love it when the backup QB puts one on the board too! #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/oZtJwuXd9z
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
More G-Scheme here from Tech. This is one of the staples of their short yardage game. pic.twitter.com/WbHojH5iUG
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
Zone Dive for Tech's first score. The PSLB takes himself out of the play by running over the top. He's not even blocked. #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/vcUJjDSXp0
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
Counter Option v Bowling Green's 4-4 look. The pulling guard's job is to log #1. The PSA twirls and blocks the PSLB here, and Marshall pitches off #2. #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/9FDyQW97vz
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
This is a good game for Marshall to get a bit of confidence throwing the ball. You will always get one on one coverage in the passing game. You'll see the A-Back is also open here. #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/cB5U0jwdg0
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
Marshall manipulates the pitch key to widen then he cuts underneath. Notice #2's shoulders. They never turn to take the QB. #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/y9kVj80Apt
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
Remember what I said a few clips ago about the backside OLB trying to cover the A-Back on PAP? He's in a trail position the entire time here. #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/KXbTZAoRNU
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
Not a great block here by the pulling guard but he gets #1 on the ground which gives Marshall a clean read on the pitch key. pic.twitter.com/C0WqODIlTJ
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
I made note of this with the Army clips from this week, but look how fast the receivers get on top of the coverage from condensed formations. #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/KIxeU0sYN5
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
Another reason this is so hard on defenses. Check out the shift to double eagle. Now you're asking a guy to take the dive in this alignment, who otherwise has been the QB player. pic.twitter.com/IcXUf9pCBD
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
Tech is in Heavy near the goal line? Guess what's coming…..G-Scheme pic.twitter.com/nulnMmyQjI
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
Follow with two lead blockers! pic.twitter.com/6QeSt8d70y
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
Man has it been a while since I've seen this concept! #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/DVT3mQ0PC5
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
Interesting alignment here by Nevada. There is nobody out there to turn the ball in. Run toss! pic.twitter.com/vUvxJeuITk
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
Always manipulate the numbers advantage to the over formation. If they over adjust, run back the other way. #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/8Vkc1sScLD
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
Im not totally sure what the playside safety is doing on this. It looks like they are trying to play the backside safety man on the A-Back. This is a difficult assignment for the defense. #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/e49ThOOfKD
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
Not a great block here, but the heavy tackle has the backside safety on this. Everyone else's job remains the same. pic.twitter.com/XA5qcZiLHJ
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
Watch the B-Back's block here. What you notice from all of these teams is that they have success when their skilled position players take pride in their blocking. Thats a program thing! #FearTheVeer pic.twitter.com/tXW6P7DWW3
— Scott Jazdzewski (@CoachJazdzewski) September 30, 2018
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