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Organizing Your Rushing Attack

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On this episode Kenny and Daniel discuss what you should be looking for when you’re putting together your run game.

To watch the video from this episode or others like it, check out the Youtube pages of Kenny and Daniel.


What goes into a Rushing Attack?

  • Identity of offense
  • Zone or Gap Scheme
  • How to gain numbers
  • Foot to foot - Run behind the wall


Why do we organize it in families or series?

  • Run, Adjusts, RPO, Play Action
  • Motion, Can it be with different players
  • Counters - Reverses
  • Family - Zone/Gap
    • Ease of teaching
  • Series - Everything looks the same
    • Allows me to know how the defense will likely play, and go where they aren’t
  • Adjustments - Double Team (similar to doubling a WR on Def)


How can we develop a ground game that sets us up for success?

  • Must be able to run to win at all levels of football - Finish games
  • Physical Football
  • Get numbers right


What NOT to do as a Coach

  • Today’s Lesson: “Don’t get ahead of yourself in building an offense.”


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Send us a Text Message.

On this episode Kenny and Daniel discuss what you should be looking for when you’re putting together your run game.

To watch the video from this episode or others like it, check out the Youtube pages of Kenny and Daniel.


What goes into a Rushing Attack?

  • Identity of offense
  • Zone or Gap Scheme
  • How to gain numbers
  • Foot to foot - Run behind the wall


Why do we organize it in families or series?

  • Run, Adjusts, RPO, Play Action
  • Motion, Can it be with different players
  • Counters - Reverses
  • Family - Zone/Gap
    • Ease of teaching
  • Series - Everything looks the same
    • Allows me to know how the defense will likely play, and go where they aren’t
  • Adjustments - Double Team (similar to doubling a WR on Def)


How can we develop a ground game that sets us up for success?

  • Must be able to run to win at all levels of football - Finish games
  • Physical Football
  • Get numbers right


What NOT to do as a Coach

  • Today’s Lesson: “Don’t get ahead of yourself in building an offense.”


Social Media

  continue reading

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