Title: The Multiple West Coast Offense
1The Multiple West Coast Offense
2Overview
- Introduction
- Philosophy of the system
- How the run game is set up
- How the passing game is set up
- Basic drop back pass protection
- Incorporating two separate sets of progressions
- The formations system
- The motions
- How the play-calls are made
- How the call sheet is set up and used
3Introduction
- This is a complete offensive system
- Once the language of the system is learned and
installed, the possible play-calls and formations
are virtually endless - Easy to understand
- Easy to learn
- Easy to install
- Works with most any type of offense
- Extremely flexible
4Philosophy of the System
- Create a precision-timed offense
- Teach a technique based offense
- Use multiple formations
- Use a multitude of plays
- Create an offense that is hard to prepare for
because of the variety of the offense - Take what the defense gives us most all of the
time - Be patient
5How the Run Game Is Set Up
- Basic line splits
- The hole numbering
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7How the Run Game Is Set Up
- Basic line splits
- The hole numbering
- The backs numbering
- Single-back numbering
- The back lines up at 5 yards behind the LOS
- Ace-back numbering
- The back lines up at 7½ yards behind the LOS
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9How the Run Game Is Set Up
- Basic line splits
- The hole numbering
- The backs numbering
- Single-back numbering
- The back lines up at 5 yards behind the LOS
- Ace-back numbering
- The back lines up at 7½ yards behind the LOS
- Two-back numbering
- Split, I, near/far, strong/Quick
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11How the Run Game Is Set Up
- Basic line splits
- The hole numbering
- The backs numbering
- Single-back numbering
- Ace-back numbering
- Two-back numbering
- Z back run plays
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13How the Run Game Is Set Up
- Basic line splits
- The hole numbering
- The backs numbering
- Single-back numbering
- Ace-back numbering
- Two-back numbering
- Z back run plays
- Quarterback movement
14QB (10) TEEN SERIES
QB
QB (10) TEEN SERIES FROM THE QB POSITION
15How the Run Game Is Set Up
- Basic line splits
- The hole numbering
- The backs numbering
- Single-back numbering
- Ace-back numbering
- Two-back numbering
- Z back run plays
- The master calls
- The line calls
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17How the Passing Game Is Set Up
- Receiver routes are called single-side receiver
across
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19How the Passing Game Is Set Up
- Receiver routes are called single-side receiver
across - The wide receiver route tree
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21How the Passing Game Is Set Up
- Receiver routes are called single-side receiver
across - The wide receiver route tree
- TE/inside receiver routes
- Te/inside receiver route tree
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23How the Passing Game Is Set Up
- Receiver routes are called single-side receiver
across - The wide receiver route tree
- TE/inside receiver routes
- Te/inside receiver route tree
- The back routes are called
- Backs route tree
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25How the Passing Game Is Set Up
- Receiver routes are called single-side receiver
across - The wide receiver route tree
- TE/inside receiver routes
- Te/inside receiver route tree
- The back routes are called
- Backs route tree
- Basic pass protection
- Strong and Quick calls if we want to get
both backs out.
26Strong
- A Strong call free releases the Back on the
Strong-side. - The other back will check release to the
Quick-side. - The Center, Strong-side Guard, and Tackle will
block to the strong-side. - The Quick-side Guard and Tackle will block to the
Quick-side, and the back will check release to
the Quick-side.
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28Quick
- A Quick call free releases the Back on the
Quick-side. - The other back will check release to the
Strong-side. - The Center, Quick-side Guard, and Tackle will
block to the Quick-side. - The Strong-side Guard and Tackle will block to
the Strong-side, and the back will check release
to the Strong-side.
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30How the Passing Game Is Set Up
- Receiver routes are called single-side receiver
across - The wide receiver route tree
- TE/inside receiver routes
- Te/inside receiver route tree
- The back routes are called
- Backs route tree
- Basic pass protection
- Strong and Quick calls if we want to get
both backs out. - The use of single-syllable words as much as
possible - The use of built-in hot routes
- Routes that should open up on the quarterbacks
third step in his drop.
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33Incorporating Two Separate Sets of Progressions
- Similar to having two separate pass plays in one
play-call - The QB comes to the line and decides which two -
three progression read to go with - Examples
- Split Right 414 Swing / V Quick
- Trey Right 680 Corner / Cut Strong
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36The Formation System
- Two backs
- Split, I, near/far, strong/Quick
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39The Formation System
- Two backs
- Split, I, near/far, strong/quick
- Single backs
- Regular, ace, near/far, strong/quick
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42The Formation System
- Two backs
- Split, I, near/far, king/queen
- Single backs
- Regular, ace, near/far, king/queen
- Single backs
- Close, flex, open and under
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44How to Call Motions
- Every eligible receiver has a specific tagcall.
- The tag occurs at the beginning of the play
call to alert the specific player. - We motion to the called formation.
45Receivers Motions
- ZIP Z goes in motion across the formation.
- ZAP Z goes in short motion into the formation.
- EXIT X goes in motion across the formation.
- EASY X goes in short motion into the formation.
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47Tight-end Motions
- JET Y goes in motion across the formation.
- JAM Y goes in short motion into the formation.
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49Backs Motions
- HIT H goes in motion across the formation.
- HOP H goes in short motion into the formation.
- FLY F goes in motion across the formation.
- FLIP F goes in short motion into the formation.
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51How the Play Is Called
- Motion (possible)
- Formation
- Play-call
- Blocking (master call in run game)
- Pass pattern (in passing game)
- Protection (in passing game)
- Snap count
- Red (on one), white (on two), blue (on three)
52What the Call Would Sound Like If It Were a Run
Play
- Queen right Fly 24 lead on one, on one
ready break. - Queen right would be the formation we want to
start in. - Fly would be the motion.
- 24 lead tells the HB (2) to go through the 4
hole and the blocking scheme is slam. - Vs a 50 front, the probable line call would be
Den. - On one tells everyone the snap count is on one.
- If a player forgot the snap count at the line of
scrimmage, he would say check check and he
would be told white.
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54What the Call Would Sound Like If It Were a Pass
Play
- Split left slot Zoom 414 swing / v - Quick,
on three, on three ready break - Split left slot means we want to line up in a
split left z slot formation - Zoom tells the Z receiver to go in motion across
the formation - 414 tells the single receiver (X) to run a curl
route, the inside receiver on the two-receiver
side (Y) to run a flat route, and the outside
receiver on the two-receiver side to run a curl
route.
55What the Call Would Sound Like If It Were a Pass
Play.
- Swing / v tells the H back to run a swing route
and the F back to run a v route - Quick tells the line to zone the quick-side and
man the strong-side. This will release the back
on the quick-side into the pattern right away.
The remaining back on the strong side will check
release into the pattern - On three tells everyone the snap count is on
three. - If we wanted to audible to a different play, blue
is the live color for a pass play and green is
the hot color for a run play.
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57The Call Sheet
- Intuition vs. Stick with the pre-game plan no
matter what - How the call sheet works
- The importance of the hash marks
- Area for motions
- Play-calls
- Formations
- Protections
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59Specific Areas of the Call-sheet
- No huddle offense
- Kill the clock
- Last three plays
- Base plays
- Run game
- Quick passes
- Base passes
- Play action
- Screens and Draws
- Four minute offense
- Check list for Time-outs
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61Specifics of the Call Sheet
- Openers
- Situation offense
- Open field situations
- Long yardage
- Backed up plays
- Rhythm plays
- Just for the quarterback
- Situation offense
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63Specifics of the Call Sheet
- Special coverage section
- Protections
- Red zone offense
- Red zone field position
- Two point plays
- Two-point chart
- Personnel groups
- A worStrong version of the call sheet
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66Videos on The Multiple West Coast Offense
67- The Nine Basic QB Reads of The Multiple West
Coast Offense - Quarterback Technique in The Multiple West Coast
Offense - The Quick Passing Game of The Multiple West Coast
Offense - The Drop Back Passing Attack of The Multiple West
Coast Offense - Wide Receiver Technique in the The Multiple West
Coast Offense - Pass Protection in the Multiple West Coast
Offense - Plus other topics of interest