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Title: The Double Wing


1
The Double Wing
  • Game Day Adjustments

2
Who the Heck is Coach Wade?
  • Assistant Defensive Backfield Coach, Orting
    Junior Cardinals, (10-11) 1992, 6-3.
  • Made playoffs, failed to advance.
  • Head Coach, Kodiak Lions (11-12) 1999, 6-0.
  • KFL Champions.
  • Bruising defense. Very average offense.

3
Who the Heck is Coach Wade?
  • Defensive Backs and Running Backs Coach Tomales
    High School Varsity 2001, 10-1.
  • NCS Division III Class B Champions.
  • Number one offense in North Coast Section.
  • 388 yards, 33 points per game.
  • Special Teams Coordinator, Linebackers, Running
    Backs, and Tight Ends Coach Tomales High School
    JV 2002-2003, 11-5.
  • Webmaster www.FBforYouth.com.

4
Syllabus
  • Offensive philosophy.
  • Were going to do what we do, no matter what you
    do.
  • Modes of thinking Strategy vs. Tactics.
  • Preparation.
  • Scouting report.
  • Booth Kit What it is and why you need it.
  • Training your staff.
  • Defensive front recognition and techniques.
  • Effective communications from (and to) the booth.

5
Syllabus
  • Smashmouth time!
  • What to look for and why.
  • Playcalling and probing.
  • The passing attack.
  • Option Football.
  • How to date a cheerleader.

6
Offensive Philosophy
  • Were going to do what we do, no matter what you
    do.
  • Dont let a defense scare you out of your game
    plan.
  • Find a different way to run what you want to run.

7
Offensive Philosophy
  • Change formation before blocking.
  • Stud OLB that our FB cant move out of the hole.

8
Offensive Philosophy
  • Change formation before blocking.
  • Shifting to gReen forces the stud wider.
  • No changes to blocking nothing needs to be
    taught.

9
Offensive Philosophy
  • Dont counter from a play they dont fear.
  • Establish your core series.
  • Bleed the field.
  • You only need to average 3.33 or 2.5 yards per
    play.

10
Offensive Philosophy
11
Offensive Philosophy
  • Modes of thought--
  • Strategy Planning and preparation.
  • Based from
  • Scouting reports.
  • Knowing your team.
  • Knowing your staff.
  • Knowing yourself.

12
Offensive Philosophy
  • Modes of thought--
  • Tactics Execution.
  • Based from
  • Perfect practice.
  • Spotting weaknesses.
  • Probing the defense.
  • Calling the right plays at the right time.

13
Preparation (Strategy)
  • The scouting report.
  • Have a scout you can trust.
  • If you cant video, then send two scouts.
  • Offense and offensive special teams.
  • Defense and defensive special teams.
  • Scouting forms.
  • Your best guess.
  • Unless the team youre scouting is playing
    another DWing team, odds are theyll be different
    for you.

14
Preparation (Strategy)
  • Figure out who the studs and duds are.
  • When one scout isnt actively recording, he
    should watch substitutions.
  • Get a program! (Cant tell the players without
    it!)

15
Preparation (Strategy)
  • Training your staff.
  • Defensive front recognition.
  • 5-2-4/5-4-2 Okie.
  • Not as likely at the lower youth levels.
  • Typically landmark zone cover two or cover four
    pass coverage.

16
Preparation (Strategy)
  • Training your staff.
  • Defensive front recognition.
  • 5-3-3.
  • Much more common in youth levels.
  • Typically used with cover three landmarks or
    cover one, man under.

17
Preparation (Strategy)
  • Training your staff.
  • Defensive front recognition.
  • Eagled or TNT front.
  • Not as commonly used in youth football except by
    coaches you dont want to face.
  • Landmark cover three or cover one man under.

18
Preparation (Strategy)
  • Training your staff.
  • Defensive front recognition.
  • 4-3-4.
  • Typically used by coaches that think youth
    football is the NFL.
  • Expect blitzes.
  • Landmark cover two, one, or four.

19
Preparation (Strategy)
  • Training your staff.
  • Defensive front recognition.
  • 4-4/6-2.
  • Gaining popularity in youth and high school.
  • Flexible and versatile- expect blitzes and
    stunts.
  • Cover three or one.

20
Preparation (Strategy)
  • Training your staff.
  • Defensive front recognition.
  • Gap-8/GAM.
  • May require O blocking.
  • Cover one, bump under.
  • Must attack linebackers.
  • Formation to widen off-tackle hole.

21
Preparation (Strategy)
  • Training your staff.
  • Defensive front recognition.
  • 7-D.
  • Similar to Gap-8.
  • Ends/OLBs may be swapped.
  • Cover one or three possible.
  • Mike plays sideline to sideline.

22
Preparation (Strategy)
  • Training your staff.
  • Defensive techniques.
  • Must be able to recognize on game day.
  • Hard at the youth levels players move around.

23
Preparation (Strategy)
  • Booth Kit
  • Two Radios with spare batteries.
  • Headset/Earpiece for each radio.
  • 10X Binoculars.

24
Preparation (Strategy)
  • Check before you leave.
  • Make sure the radios work.
  • Check before the game.
  • Interference.
  • Establish a code.
  • Country Music.

25
Preparation (Strategy)
  • Communications from and to the booth
  • Why is that guy up there?
  • Looking good.
  • Helping your team.
  • Two-way communications.
  • He cant help if he doesnt know the play.
  • Chart it Who to watch for every play.

26
Game Day (Tactics)
  • Default Settings
  • Chart each play you have a counter for.
  • Eyes in the sky watches the same player(s)
    every time.
  • Keep this fewer than four players.
  • Playcalling
  • Probe the defense.
  • No counters until Eyes gives the OK.

27
Game Day (Tactics)
  • 35 Quick Trap at Upper Lake.
  • Eyes Playside backer is cheating to motion.

28
Game Day (Tactics)
  • 45 X-Toss at Calistoga.
  • Eyes Backside linebacker isnt staying home.

29
Passing
  • 24 Toss Pass, 2002 Season.
  • Not successful.
  • 31 completion rate.
  • 1 TD.
  • 5 INTs.
  • 9 sacks.
  • 68 yards.

30
Passing
  • 24 Toss Pass.
  • Commitment to improve.
  • Too much pressure.
  • Too many reads.

1
2
3
31
Passing
  • 24 Toss Pass.
  • Starts with QB.
  • Keep him moving.
  • Roll out at five yards.
  • 2 Primary Pass rushers.
  • Backside end- run away.
  • Playside end- run around.

32
Passing
  • 24 Toss Pass.
  • Wyatt Lights not gettin any greener.
  • Simplify his reads.
  • Two Receivers.
  • Tuck and run.
  • Date a cheerleader.

33
Passing
  • 24 Toss Pass.
  • 4-Wing.
  • Goal Take the corner with you.
  • Decoy, then block.
  • Earn a soda.
  • Throw only when Eyes gives the OK.
  • Younger players will try to throw deep every
    play.

34
Passing
  • 24 Toss Pass.
  • Tight End (Y).
  • Cut at eight, angle for twelve.
  • Peel back and block OLB.
  • Turn first downs into touchdowns.

12
8
LOS
35
Passing
  • 24 Toss Pass.
  • FB.
  • Option Give unless.
  • Cross LOS at one yard, angle for zero.
  • Six yard pass.
  • Be ready to block if QB gives signal.

12
1
LOS
36
Passing
  • 24 Toss Pass.
  • Coverages.
  • Zone.
  • Typically OLB.
  • Physically can not cover both receivers.
  • Whatever he does is wrong.

12
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LOS
37
Passing
  • 24 Toss Pass.
  • Coverages.
  • Man.
  • Corner 4 Wing.
  • OLB Tight End.
  • MLB/ILB Fullback.
  • Time to date a cheerleader.

38
Passing
  • 24 Toss Pass, 2003 Season.
  • 84 completion rate.
  • 4 TDs.
  • 0 INTs.
  • 0 Sacks.
  • 56 rushing yards.
  • 231 passing yards.

39
Passing
  • 24 Toss Pass, 2003 Season.
  • 84 completion rate.
  • 4 TDs.
  • 0 INTs.
  • 0 Sacks.
  • 56 rushing yards.
  • 231 passing yards.

40
Passing
  • 24 Toss Pass, 2003 Season.
  • 84 completion rate.
  • 4 TDs.
  • 0 INTs.
  • 0 Sacks.
  • 56 rushing yards.
  • 231 passing yards.

41
Passing
  • 24 Toss Pass, 2003 Season.
  • 84 completion rate.
  • 4 TDs.
  • 0 INTs.
  • 0 Sacks.
  • 56 rushing yards.
  • 231 passing yards.

42
Passing
  • 24 Toss Pass, 2003 Season.
  • 84 completion rate.
  • 4 TDs.
  • 0 INTs.
  • 0 Sacks.
  • 56 rushing yards.
  • 231 passing yards.

43
Passing
  • 24 Toss Pass, 2003 Season.
  • 84 completion rate.
  • 4 TDs.
  • 0 INTs.
  • 0 Sacks.
  • 56 rushing yards.
  • 231 passing yards.

44
Passing
  • 24 Toss Pass, 2003 Season.
  • 84 completion rate.
  • 4 TDs.
  • 0 INTs.
  • 0 Sacks.
  • 56 rushing yards.
  • 231 passing yards.

45
The Double Wing
  • Game Day Adjustments

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