FIELD GOAL PAT BLOCK 1 PHILOSOPHY When the FGPAT block team is operating our opponents are attempting to put points on the score board This in itself should be reason enough to emphasize the importance of this phase We will attempt to apply physical and mental pressure on the opponen ID: 553112
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FG BLOCKSlide2
FIELD GOAL – P.A.T. BLOCK
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PHILOSOPHY:
When the FG/PAT block team is operating, our opponents are attempting to put points on the score board. This in itself should be reason enough to emphasize the importance of this phase. We will attempt to apply physical and mental pressure on the opponent and remain sound against a fake attempt. There will be varying degrees of risk as they apply to the situation. We will design our blocks to take advantage of an opponents protection technique or a particular vulnerable player.
INSIDE BLOCK
SCHEMES: The schemes are designed to stress the Center(Giant)/Guards(Bull)/Tackles(Beach). We will attack a single protector with 2 defenders inside shoulder to outside shoulder & drive to the flight line to block the kick.OUTSIDE BLOCK SCHEMES:The schemes are designed to pressure the TE and wing area. We will outnumber the opponent at the point of attack and stress their technique. BLOCKED FG/PAT’S IN THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE OCCUR WHEN A RUSHER IS ABLE TO GET 3 YARDS DEEP & PENETRATE INTO THE FLIGHT LINE – GO UP TO BLOCK KICKS.
BLOCK POINT – NO RUSH
BLOCK POINT AFTER 3 YARDS OF PENETRATION IN FLIGHT LINE
LOS
3 YARDS
TRIANGLE PRINCIPLESlide3
SAMPLE
FGB DRILLSET-UPSlide4
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TERLECKY (4 volleyballs)
DURING THE FG PERIOD IN
MIDDLE OF PRACTICE
Tennis Court Side
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BULL STUNT – GOAL POST
CB/SAF/LB – EDGE “SKINNER” & D-GAP “JUMP THRU”Slide5
KORSlide6
Front Line Blocking Techniques to Master
SINGLE Block:
See the ball off the tee, cover the kick for distance & direction, at 30 yard line flip hips and peddle carrying eyes & hands low, “reel defender in”, strike with wide arms on shoulders of defender, accelerate feet on contact & finish block with hips in the hole.
2. LOOK OFF SINGLE Block: (Middle return & used to help set up trap blocks) See the ball off the tee, cover the kick for distance & direction,
at 30 yard line flip hips and peddle carrying eyes & hands low, “LOOKING OFF
” immediate inside defender without losing vision on your man, “reel defender in”, strike with wide arms on shoulders of defender, accelerate feet on contact & finish block with hips in the hole3. REVERSE SINGLE Block: (Used front side of “bounce/break it schemes”) See the ball off the tee, cover the kick for distance & direction, at 30 yard line flip hips and peddle carrying eyes & hands low, “reel defender in”, “ABSORB & SQUARE UP DEFENDER” enticing him to win inside to ball, strike with wide arms on shoulders of defender, accelerate feet on contact & finish block with hips in the
hole.
CIRCLE Block: (Used by smaller players to block big defenders) See the ball off the tee,
“short set” defenders inside shoulder & strike him forcing him outside, or flatten on the kick to next inside defender’s hip,
(hand the baton), to gain inside leverage on your assignment, flip and give ground vertically down the field with “eyes” on defender reeling him in as you converge. Once at the POA, or defender begins to squeeze to
returner, “LOCK” on to defender & run him by the returner. Force defender to go back door –
there is no flip & peddle stage.5. SIFT Block: (Used to “widen” 1st
defender & climb to assigned defender) See the ball off the tee, cover the kick for distance & direction, at 30 yard
line flip hips and peddle carrying eyes & hands low, “reel defender in”, strike 1
st defender “widening” him away from return, then “climb” up field to final assignment, strike with
wide arms on shoulders of defender, accelerate feet on contact & finish
block with hips in the hole.
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Front Line Blocking Schemes to Master (continued)
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. DOUBLE TEAM Blocks: (CATCH, CUFF, TAG, CIG, FAT…etc) POST PLAYER: See the ball off the tee, cover the kick for distance & direction, at 30 yard
line flip hips & peddle carrying eyes & hands low, SQUARE UP DEFENDER, set a “HARD POST” at the 25 yard line, strike with wide arms on shoulders of defender, accelerate feet on contact & drive defender keeping him on
his feet. DRIVE PLAYER: (Secure the
dbl team, gain movement, climb to safety) See the ball off the tee, cover the kick for distance & direction, at the 40 yard line flip & “find” the POST PLAYER, converge to up field shoulder of POST player with “eyes” on assigned defender, “time” up the double team striking & driving the defender as defender makes contact with the POST player creating movement away from the direction of the return. DRIVE the defender within the confines of the double team until the backside safety, (R1/L1), appears in your “up field vision” then sift off to safety & block him. Note: If defender ATTACKS the “DRIVE”, the “drive” now becomes the POST player and the original POST simply locks on the defender and “drives” the defender in the direction he is attacking – use his momentum against him. Bottom line the POST & DRIVE switch responsibility & get movement on this defender giving the returner a BUTT to vertically cut off. SECURE THE DBL!!
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POST
DRIVE
DEF
SAF
GET MOVEMENT
SIFT TO SAFETYSlide8
Wedge Blocking Techniques to Master
Middle
Upback (MUB): Responsible for setting the Wedge See the ball off the tee, get your “eyes” on the returner & cover to where the returner is setting up to catch the football, keeping “eyes” on
returner at all times. Set the wedge 10 to 12 yards from returner while presenting your “return side” hand to the ROVER. CAN NEVER GO BEYOND THE 10 YARD LINE OR OUTSIDE THE #’S TO SET THE WEDGE!!
Once ball enters the “catch pocket” of the returner give the “GO” call. Allow the Rover to “lead” you up field to your assigned defender, staying together as long as possible. Carry eyes & hands low as you move up
the field to maintain good body position. Strike “through” the defender, run your feet, & finish block with hips in the hole.Rover (ROV): Responsible for leading wedge upfield to assigned blockers See the ball off the tee, get your “eyes” on the MUB and converge to the hand he is presenting to you. Lock hands with MUB & immediately get your eyes upfield to ass of dbl team identifying assigned defenders to block. On “Go” call from the MUB lead the wedge up field full off ass of dbl team – block 1st threat off “return side” shoulder. Carry eyes & hands low to maintain good body position. Strike “through” the defender, run your feet, & finish block with hips in the hole.
END:
(Maintain 4 yard distance between self & MUB setting wedge) See the ball off the tee, get your “eyes” on the RET and converge to a spot 4 yards directly behind the MUB’s wedge landmark.
(5 YARD LINE IS
AN EXCELLENT LANDMARK WITH ANY BALL KICKED IN EZ) Keep eyes on hip of MUB & on “GO” call work directly up the field behind the MUB
while getting your eyes ahead to assigned defender. Carry eyes & hands low to maintain good body position. Strike “
through” the defender, run your feet, & finish block with hips in the hole.4. Off Returner: (Jump the kickers approach – Triangle Reads)
See the ball off the tee, cover the kick maintaining an 8 yard cushion between self and returner. If the ball is kicked beyond the game plan
boundaries set to “bring the ball out” throw both arms at returner alerting him to take a touchback. Once returner secures the catch attack
up field with the wedge attempting to stay on the hip of the ROVER as long as possible before coming off & blocking the MDM or climbing to the
“unblocked” safety. (R1/L1)
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Wedge Blocking Techniques to Master (continued)
Returner:
PRE – KICK: Win Pre-snap through film study of kicker – get a jump on where the ball will be kicked. Know his walk-off triangle tendencies Big = Left kickoff, Small = Right kickoff, tempo to the ball for mortars, squibs, etc. Align 5
deep in EZ to give self a chance to catch the ball coming “forward” – center field technique.
THE CATCH: Break for the ball as soon as you get the direction off the tee. Track at full speed while reading the distance of the ball. Get your body behind the ball and “set” your feet. Keep your body square while keeping the
ball in front of you. Bend slightly at the knees and waist. Get your hands out. Do not extend your arms away from your body; keep your elbows in and use your forearms and your chest to form a pocket. Focus on the tip of the football, and catch the ball with an emphasis on your “eyes and hands”. Catch the ball about shoulder height so you can soften the reception and bring the ball in. Catch the ball with forward lean – “look the ball into the tuck position with your eyes”. The “catch” occurs with your eyes, hands will follow the tracking of the football by your eyes – “WORDS OR BLANK”. RETURN STAGE: ACCELERATE “full speed” up the field “ATTACKING” the outside hip of the END to the side of the return. Think of being in a relay & you are exchanging a baton with the END. This vertical “track” forces the defenders to declare to the wedge their coverage intentions. Run to that
hip of the END until the coverage forces you to cut vertically up the field
to “daylight”. 4 man wedge = 5 hole principle
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MDM
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SAMPLE
KOR DRILLSET-UPSSlide11
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McMahon
Mo
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MACHINE
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END TO CALL SIDE!!!
Singleton
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19, 2016
Left Chute Cuff 5
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KOR WEDGE & FRONT LINE SPLITSlide12
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24, 2016
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Coach
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Coachs
’ please help get the players in proper linesSlide13
KOCSlide14
Coverage Avoid/Shed Rules & Techniques(
vs single blocks):
We must avoid first level blocking shemes with proper techniques.BACK DOOR STACK: (“Win AWAY from wedge tilt”)Close fast on blocker, weave inside & vertically toward him forcing him to settle his feet. Step on his toes & backdoor rip or swipe past him & stack vertically to the returner
FRONT DOOR STACK: (“Win TO
the wedge tilt”)Close fast on blocker, weave outside & vertically away from him forcing him to settle his feet. Step on his toes and avoid blocker in direction in which he is coming from. Let his momentum carry him by using a combination of weave technique or change of pace & then swipe or club him by & immediately stack vertically to the ret.TWO HAND STACK
: (“Square up/Strike/Tear off defender to ball”)Close fast on blocker, weave inside & vertically toward him forcing him to settle his feet. DEFEAT HIM WITH POWER. Step on his toes, and strike his breast plates with 2 hands squeezing grapes & driving blocker into the direction of the return for 3 steps. Tear off blocker & immediately stack vertically to the ret.R5“X”WedgeRET
Back door
Stack tech
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“X”
Wedge
RET
Front door
Stack tech
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“X”
Wedge
RET
Two Hand
Stack tech
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Coverage Avoid/Shed Techniques(
vs. Traps & Double Teams):
DOUBLE TEAM: (“Attack 1 defender & DRIVE to split vertically!!”Assuming the ball is OUTSIDE the double team use a weave to power “two hand” move by weaving the POST & then attacking the DRIVE splitting the double team vertically.
Assuming the ball is INSIDE the double team use a weave to power “two hand” move by weaving the
DRIVE & then attacking the POST splitting the double team vertically.
POSTDRIVER4RET
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DRIVE
R4
RET
“Ret is
OUTSIDE
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team”
“Ret is
INSIDE
dbl
team”
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SAMPLE
KOC DRILLSET-UPSSlide17
Friday July 29, 2016
TC #3
MAIN STREET DRILLKOC – KOR single drill
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Coach Terlecky
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2hand – tear off
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SWIPE - STACK
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DEFEAT DBL TEAM
FRONT-2 HAND-PYTHON
SET EDGE – FILL SAFETY