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University of Nevada Wolf Pack Football

University of Nevada Wolf Pack Football. Cameron Norcross Off. Line/Run Game Coordinator. Able to run all concepts of the Spread Offense Zone Read, Zone Read Option, Zone Read Bubble, Shovel Option Able to have downhill, North/South runs without being under Center

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University of Nevada Wolf Pack Football

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  1. University of NevadaWolf Pack Football Cameron Norcross Off. Line/Run Game Coordinator

  2. Able to run all concepts of the Spread Offense • Zone Read, Zone Read Option, Zone Read Bubble, Shovel Option • Able to have downhill, North/South runs without being under Center • Counter Gap, Power, Outside Zone, Horn, Stretch, Inside Zone The Pistol Offense – Run Game

  3. Running Back gets the ball deeper • Allows him to set blocks • Increases his vision • Hides the RB • Teams cannot set fronts based on off-set back • Able to use all formation in the run game • 1 TE, 2 TE, Wing Sets, 2 RB, or No TE without limiting the play selection The Pistol Offense – Run Game

  4. Doesn’t tip direction of the play • Downhill Run play • Initially hides the RB • Easier Mesh Point • Able to ride the mesh longer • RB able to be square • Gets into the wall easier • RB able to push longer before the cutback • Must differentiate from Zone Read for OL The Pistol Offense – Inside Zone

  5. Push Front to LB Depth • Change the LOS • Create Double Teams • Will Always control backside DE • Slice, Run Weak, Boot • RB must Press LOS Inside Zone – Philosophy

  6. OL/TE • Center sets Front to near LB playside • Am I covered? Yes – Is the man inside covered • Am I covered? No – Is the man outside covered • RB • 6” x 6” w/ playsidefoot, controlled speed to inside hip of guard. As you take exchange, square your shoulders. Press the line of scrimmage to cut back. Inside Zone – Rules

  7. QB • Open cross-over reach. It is very important to get the ball to the running back as deep as possible. Carry out Play-Action fake after the hand-off. Inside Zone – Rules

  8. Jab-Strike Drill • 6” x 2” Zone Step, Toes up-field • 2nd step 90 degrees up-field through crotch of defender • Strike blow on 2nd step, head and eyes up • 6/2 Man Sled • 4 point punch • 2nd step punch • Jab-Strike Drill • Hit and Roll • Finish Inside Zone – Hit Progression

  9. Vs. all fronts with no LB’s • Push the front

  10. Vs. all fronts with LB’s • Push the front to LB Depth

  11. Vs. all fronts and all movements with no LB’s • Push the front

  12. Vs. all fronts, movements, & blitzes with LB’s • Push the front – Come off

  13. Teaching Hulls • Combine Base, Movement, Blitz teaching teams and box areas

  14. Play Side – ST and TE

  15. Backside – ST and TE

  16. Play Side – SG and ST

  17. Backside – SG and ST

  18. Play Side – QG, C, SG

  19. Backside – QG, C, SG

  20. Play Side – QG & QT

  21. Backside – QG & QT

  22. Slice – Wing or WR

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