How to block the inside veer versus a traditonal 5-2 defense
How to block the inside veer versus a traditonal 5-2 defense
I have seen people block it two different ways:
1. Double team the nose with the FSG and chip off to BSLB and have FST inside release to block the FSLB
2. Base block with FSG on FSLB and inside release with FST to second level.
Thoughts on which one is better?
1. Double team the nose with the FSG and chip off to BSLB and have FST inside release to block the FSLB
2. Base block with FSG on FSLB and inside release with FST to second level.
Thoughts on which one is better?
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Either way will work but you have to make sure that you have some one trail the play. The veer works like any option it is meant to stretch the defense until a hole opens up.(See WVU in the 70's) So you have to have some one with the disipline to wait for the play to develop. The best way to defend it is keep the play working toward the sideline. At some point the QB has to make a pitch or keep it himself. Just stay infront of the ball. If your defense is disiplined then they can and will be succesful against the veer. The veer is the worst offense to over pursue. That will cause a lot of problems.
Re: How to block the inside veer versus a traditonal 5-2 def
boogerred wrote:I have seen people block it two different ways:
1. Double team the nose with the FSG and chip off to BSLB and have FST inside release to block the FSLB
2. Base block with FSG on FSLB and inside release with FST to second level.
Thoughts on which one is better?
I would go with the first scheme you mentioned. Chances are that your FSG won't have to chip on the NG unless he is slanting play-side like a mad man but he might as well be there as a safety valve for your Center.
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I also like the first b/c at also accounts for a nose shaded to play side. the FSG would come down on the nose and the center can check play side (in case of a slant by the wild man at nose) to BSLB.
As for having both rules...
I guess it depends on what kind of kids you have. If you have bright kids, then of course.
As for having both rules...
I guess it depends on what kind of kids you have. If you have bright kids, then of course.
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Was told a story of an assistant coach who was on the phones to the head coach and told him that they needed to throw the ball some. The head coach came back at him and said, "we threw the ball 5 times last series." The assistant then said, "When?" The head coach then answered, "we pitched the ball to the TB five times on the last series."
When Ken Hatfield was at Arkansa and people and were complaining because they did not throw the ball enough. His response "yes we do everyday, We throw the ball into the ball bag and then throw the ball bag into the equipment room."
When Ken Hatfield was at Arkansa and people and were complaining because they did not throw the ball enough. His response "yes we do everyday, We throw the ball into the ball bag and then throw the ball bag into the equipment room."
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mtswngrvsg wrote:Was told a story of an assistant coach who was on the phones to the head coach and told him that they needed to throw the ball some. The head coach came back at him and said, "we threw the ball 5 times last series." The assistant then said, "When?" The head coach then answered, "we pitched the ball to the TB five times on the last series."
When Ken Hatfield was at Arkansa and people and were complaining because they did not throw the ball enough. His response "yes we do everyday, We throw the ball into the ball bag and then throw the ball bag into the equipment room."
Thats great
Can I use that?
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