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POWER “O”POWER “O”
Presented by: Sergio MunizOffensive CoordinatorClovis West High [email protected]
Philosophy, Techniques & Installation vs. Even, Odd & Bear Fronts
Philosophy, History & ConsiderationsPhilosophy, History & Considerations
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HistoryHistoryWhy Power “O”
• 1 Back background– Inside Zone, Counter, Stretch, etc.
• Moved up in Divisions – VI to I– First year 6-5
• Needed more “umph” in our ground game = POWER “O”– Following Year League Champions
Power “O”Power “O”Where we learned it
• University of Illinois– Former Head Coach Ron Turner– Clinic in Anaheim– 4 day visitation on just Power “O” and it’s play-action
• University of Wisconsin– Offensive Coordinator Brian White
Power “O”Power “O”Who else runs it
• Common play for the NFL teams and many college programs including:
– University Michigan
– University of Southern California
– University of Miami
– Virginia Tech University
– University of Texas
Power “O”Power “O”Types of players needed
• Fullback – Hard nosed player that can block and catch
• TE – Great down blocker with ability to catch
– Must be able to handle 6I defender by himself
• OL – Able to sustain push on double teams, while also being coordinated enough to come off on 2nd level defenders (LBs)
• Tailback – Great back would be nice, but not necessary
– Disciplined and patient runner
Power “O”Power “O”Advantages (7)
1. Good versus a wide variety of defenses2. Good play for various down and distance
situations3. It’s a tone setting play
A. Forces opponents to play at a high-physical level
4. Sets up great high % play-action5. Good versus interior blitzes/stunts6. Great goal line play7. Straight ahead play vs. fast teams
A. Equalizer
Power “O”Power “O”Disadvantages (5)
1. Base Play A. Must be an every game play
2. Practice TimeA. Improvement through repetition
1) Practices/Games
3. “Check with me” systemA. Double Tight End Sets
4. Blocking adjustments versus different frontsA. Even, Odd, Bear, 6-2, etc. etc. – Learning the rules
5. Personnel requirements – FB
Power “O”Power “O”The play itself
• General Analysis of Play:
– Off tackle play with two lead blockers for the runner
• 1st blocker kicks out
• 2nd blocker pulls up for responsibility
– Example Next Slide
Power “O”Power “O”vs. Odd Frontvs. Odd Front
Gap & peel
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= RB Read
FormationsFormations
1. Generally run out of set with a TE and FullbackA. I
B. Twin
C. Double Tight I
2. Can be run out of any formation (2nd presentation)
A. Single back sets w/TE
B. 4 WR Sets (no TE)
C. Empty Sets
Power “O”Power “O”Rules & Coaching PointsRules & Coaching Points
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Offensive Line General RulesOffensive Line General Rules
Playside (Center to TE)
1. Create as many double teams as possible
– It all starts with the Centers call
– No double team = down block (level 1 to level 2)
(FB = Kick out)
Backside
1. Backside guard pulls for callside LB
2. All remaining backside players block “gap, backer, peel”
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Offensive Line Points of Emphasis Offensive Line Points of Emphasis (7)
1. Create as many double teams as possible to the play side
2. Double teams should be called in priority of inside out from the center to the call side. Ex. Versus a 3,5,& 9 shades the call should be “Gate” not “Tango”
3. Double teams should get vertical push on DL to invite ILBs to run through underneath plays
4. Double teams should take DL to ILBs
5. Do not come off of double teams early
6. Double teams should incorporate “4-hands, 4-eyes” principles
7. Never allow color to penetrate the LOS to the inside of your double team (you may come off of a double team to block a threat because of stunts/blitzes)
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Fullback RulesFullback Rules
• Blocking responsibility: First defender on-to-outside shade of the play side tight end
– If responsibility slants inside and gets down blocked by TE, continue on path to kick the eventual force player
– If run weak, first defender on-to-outside shade of the play side tackle
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Runningback RulesRunningback Rules
• Aiming point is the inside leg of the playside tackle.
•Receive hand-off with eyes finding the backside pulling guard
• FOLLOW THE GUARD; DO NOT CUTBACK OR BOUNCE!!!!
– Read the Guards rear-end; it will point the direction you should go
• Once through the hole, if forced to bounce running hash, number, sideline
• Give go calls
• Always go 100%; whether you have the ball or not (Power Read)
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Quarterback RulesQuarterback Rules
• “Get the ball to the back as deep as possible”– Get snap from center
– O=Open up with play side foot at @ 5 o’clock (right), 7 o’clock (left)
– Work for width and depth, allowing the fullback to clear
– Once cleared, extend the ball with both hands to the I-back
– See the ball being placed into the RBs gut
– Pull both hands back together while simultaneously “popping” up to simulate play-action pass
• Eyes should go to the flat defender to give the QB a hint when play-action is called/needed
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Wide Receiver RulesWide Receiver Rules
• Playside receivers block “Man-on”
• Backside receivers Cut-off
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Power “O”Power “O”vs. Even Frontvs. Even Front
Gap & peel
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= RB Read
Power “O”Power “O”vs. Odd Frontvs. Odd Front
Gap & peel
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= RB Read
Power “O”Power “O”vs. Bear Frontvs. Bear Front
Gap & peel
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= RB Read
POWER “O”POWER “O”
Presented by: Sergio MunizOffensive CoordinatorClovis West High School
Application of Power "O" to
Multiple Offensive Systems
TopicsTopics
1. Play-action:
Power Pass
2. Running Power “O” from
Shotgun
Spread/Empty Sets
Double Tight Sets
Wing Sets
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Power PassPower Pass
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Power PassPower PassThe play itself
• General Analysis of Play:
– Simulation of off tackle play to take advantage of over aggressive support players on Power “O”
• 1st back out = Flare
• TE – Stick Route
– Example Next Slide
Offensive Line General RulesOffensive Line General Rules
Line will slide opposite of Call (RB/QB action)
Slide/Gap protection
Come off hard and low
Responsible for color to their respective gap
Do not chase twists
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Skill Player RulesSkill Player Rules
Playside
#1 = Vertical Clear
#2 = (TE or WR) “Stick” Route
#3 = Flat
Backside
#1 = 3 step Slant
#2 = Slant
Tailback = Block first man on-to outside shade of call side tackle. Get his hands down. Back to Main Menu
Quarterback Rules Power PassQuarterback Rules Power Pass
• Receive snap
• Open @ 5 O'clock or 7 O'clock with ball in pouch
• Once FB clears extend ball with both hands towards TBs back hip
– Appearance is the same as if going into TBs gut
– If off-set FB extend ball right away
• Pull ball back with eyes to flat defender– “POP” hips with two quick balance steps to left
• Throw opposite of his movement to– CV 3 = Flat to Stick
– CV 2 = Vertical-Flat/Stick
– Weakside overload blitz, QB may throw 3 step slant
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Power PassPower Passvs. Even Front / 3 Deepvs. Even Front / 3 Deep
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Power PassPower Passvs. Even Front / 3 Deepvs. Even Front / 3 Deep
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= RB Responsibility = QB Read
Power PassPower Passvs. Even Front / 3 Deepvs. Even Front / 3 Deep
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= RB Responsibility = QB Read
Power PassPower Passvs. Even Front / 2 Deepvs. Even Front / 2 Deep
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= RB Responsibility = QB Read
Power “O” ReadPower “O” Read
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Power “O” Read - General ConceptPower “O” Read - General Concept
•Very similar traditional Power “O”– Blocking rules– Physical emphasis same
•Differences
– Backside Tackle Rules
– Receiver blocking techniques
– QB & Tailback Mesh
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Offensive Line RulesOffensive Line Rules
• Backside Tackle– “Gap, Up”
• Do not block EMLOS
• Responsibility is backside “B” gap. Block any threats…if no threats on level 1 Go Up for BSILB
• Be sure to step hard into the “B” gap first
• Versus Bear = If the shade taken by center go up to BSILB
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Quarterback RulesQuarterback Rules
Power Read
• Read Backside “C” gap defender, generally the defender on the BST
1) If defender turns shoulders or runs down the line = pull the ball
– If the read says pull then carry the ball “High & Tight” and proceed to run hash numbers, sideline while simultaneously giving “GO!” calls
2) If the defender slow plays, or if you have any uncertainty = hand the ball off and carry out your fake
– Carry out all fakes and never look back
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Wide Receiver RulesWide Receiver Rules
• WR Power Read Rules
– Playside receivers block “Man-on”
– Backside receivers block “Keep-rules”
• Push up field and throttle down on the outside # of the defender on you
• Be alert for “GO!” calls
• Use the inside hand for leverage and the outside hand as the “Punch” hand
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Power “O” Read Power “O” Read Power ReadPower Read
Gap & Up
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= RB Read
QB Power “O” QB Power “O”
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Q-PowerQ-PowerQB Power “O”
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= RB Responsibility = QB Read
Gap & peel
Q-PowerQ-PowerQB Power “O”
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= RB Responsibility = QB Read
Gap & peel
Double Tight Power “O” Double Tight Power “O”
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Power “O”Power “O”Power “O” – Check with mePower “O” – Check with me
Gap & peel
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= RB Read
Wing Power “O” Wing Power “O”
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Wing Power “O”Wing Power “O”PowerPower
Gap & peel
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= RB Read