Flexbone 101: Inside Veer

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A short informational video on the Inside Veer (Triple Option) in the Flexbone offense.
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  • @vincefields1
    @vincefields18 жыл бұрын

    Alex......OUTSTANDING!!!!! As an option coach and lifelong football fan I truly appreciate your video......very well done.....I am a firm believer in option football.....always have been.....always will be.....it will be a sad day on the Flats when Coach PJ decides to hang it up and GT goes looking for another coach.....maybe we'll get lucky and they will hire Coach Monken away from Army.....who knows???? One thing.....against an 8-man front......the playside A-back will not arc.......the playside tackle will veer release inside for the playside LB and the playside A-back will release straight upfield and look inside for the playside LB.....If the playside LB fills and attacks the FB.....then the playside A-back continues on his path and looks to block the FS......if the playside LB scrapes over the top....then, the playside A-back will block him.....and the playside tackle will elevate to block the FS........the handoff key and the pitch key still remain unblocked..... The 8-man front was a nemesis of the option, until option coaches began using the playside HB (from the old wishbone formation) to seal the playside LB.....The defensive mindset is to have the 5 technique squeeze the playside tackle, to keep the playside LB clean and allow him to scrape over the top.......which gives the defense an extra player in the perimeter.....who is not in the option count..... Great job......I have enjoyed watching your videos.....especially the offensive plays from the GT games...... Keep up the good work!!!!!! Go Jackets!!!!!!! Long live give, keep, pitch.......

  • @scottanderson8167
    @scottanderson81674 жыл бұрын

    The blocking schemes are surprisingly simple compared to some of the more exotic flexbone plays we see Army and Navy run against good defenses.

  • @kenellsmith
    @kenellsmith8 жыл бұрын

    THank you so much for this. THe first 2 days Ive only put in the triple, midline and rocket formations. The kids are real understanding of it and i plan on running those 3 plays for the next 2-3 weeks. Explaining the pitch key has to turn his shoulders helps also. Theres a team in our neighborhood that rotates their line and brings the lb down so he's the read key. and telling our kids the first guy outside the tackle and not the DE is automatically the key really helps them. This has helped alot

  • @thebigkatjh

    @thebigkatjh

    5 жыл бұрын

    3 years later. how did things go?

  • @parabellum_recondos1853
    @parabellum_recondos18536 жыл бұрын

    Great vid

  • @rlh231
    @rlh2317 жыл бұрын

    crucial offense

  • @marcharter839
    @marcharter8398 жыл бұрын

    Hey alex do you coach football or ever plan to? and thanks for the great content.

  • @williamharr7338
    @williamharr73388 жыл бұрын

    How do you block against a 5-3?

  • @jaewoo8066
    @jaewoo80668 жыл бұрын

    Hi, I have a question about the time 5:10. Why is the LT trying to do outside release? Is it better to do inside release to block backers?

  • @joshsiminski4927
    @joshsiminski49274 жыл бұрын

    Hey Alex, I have a couple of questions about the triple option out of flexbone. I have run a spread offense out of gun and would like to incorporate some under center formations as well. Since we run a lot of option out of spread, I think the flexbone would be a nice addition to our option game. Here are my questions: 1. When should the TE and WR “switch” block? 2. What is the blocking scheme and reads for a defense that runs a 5-3 bear front? 3. Is it a good idea to keep the formation strictly a “tight” flexbone and have the WR’s split in?

  • @joshsiminski4927

    @joshsiminski4927

    4 жыл бұрын

    I meant wingback instead of TE

  • @greege_6211
    @greege_62113 жыл бұрын

    This defense is especially deadly in younger teams. If a defense is not well designed, coached, and extremely disciplined, they will have tons of trouble stopping the option offenses

  • @jj3a1
    @jj3a18 жыл бұрын

    That switch block was a thing of beauty. When blocking, would you suggest "chop" blocking (going for the legs) like the line at Tech does sometime?

  • @guitartinman

    @guitartinman

    7 жыл бұрын

    Chop blocking is a 15 yard penalty. Cut blocking is legal. Chop blocks are not.

  • @johndelligatti9179
    @johndelligatti91797 жыл бұрын

    when running the play to the 3 tech side in a 4-3, is the outside backer the pitch read or is it the safety?

  • @colonelrobertsjr.7882

    @colonelrobertsjr.7882

    6 жыл бұрын

    John Delligatti Vs Cover 2 the OLB would have outside contain due to the read end forcing the keeper so he'd be your pitch read and Vs Cover 3 The Strong Safety would be your read due to being the alley defender

  • @bobbyrodrr9687
    @bobbyrodrr96872 жыл бұрын

    “What the gun-zone option tries to accomplish is to see how the backside defensive end and the outside linebacker adjust to the shift. The quarterback will base his decisions on what these two players do. For example, he snaps the ball and prepares to hand it off to the running back with one eye on the defensive end. If the DE chases the running back down the line of scrimmage, the QB keeps the ball and turns his attention to the OLB with the slot receiver now his option. If the LB commits to the QB, he pitches, if not, he keeps it.” Could you draw this out/explain this more simply?

  • @Flexbone101

    @Flexbone101

    2 жыл бұрын

    Did I say this? I'm not sure I've talked about "gun-zone option". I think it's just explaining Triple but they mistakenly said "backside" which might cause some confusion.

  • @kevindog5080
    @kevindog50802 жыл бұрын

    Can you use zone blocking in the flexbone ? Since the Falcons are a zone blocking team

  • @ryangibbs3638
    @ryangibbs36386 жыл бұрын

    Can you show flexbone against 6-2 defense

  • @buddachris45
    @buddachris458 жыл бұрын

    hello, I have ran the option offense before as a player but we did not do it out of the flexbone offense. I am in the coaching profession now and where I coach, this offense would fit very well with some of the teams. I want to try and run this offense but out of the pistol. Would you have any information on that, would it really make much of difference?

  • @johnbutler3032

    @johnbutler3032

    7 жыл бұрын

    Alex Carrick are you willing to share your email mail address for questions?

  • @josephmiles5904
    @josephmiles59047 жыл бұрын

    In west TN, we see a lot of odd fronts. How do you handle an eagle front (DE, DT, and DE head up on guard, center, and guard)?

  • @seanmele9611

    @seanmele9611

    7 жыл бұрын

    Run rocket toss until the cows come home. You won't have to block any of the eagle linemen and you can get your center and guards up to the second and third level.

  • @johnbutler3032
    @johnbutler30327 жыл бұрын

    Coach, would you ever suggest a triple team by C, RG & LG vs a NT in 52 defense as some Flexbone teams do?

  • @johnbutler3032

    @johnbutler3032

    7 жыл бұрын

    No shade. Just concerned about center blocking a good NT. I want to dent the defense and thought maybe a triple would do it. Then, the guards can peel off to block the LBers over them. Of if the NT would slant, the off guard would come off. I agree with your answer. Would the IV & mid line blocking be any different vs. a 52?

  • @johnbutler3032

    @johnbutler3032

    7 жыл бұрын

    The backside guard would peel off to block the BSLBer after 3 or 4 steps.

  • @bjebb58
    @bjebb586 жыл бұрын

    Great video--easy to understand. I would maybe have your PST outside release against the 4i and immediately attack the play side linebacker instead of the safety when facing an odd front (3-4). If anything, the PSG and PST should double the OLB and then work to the safety. Thanks for the breakdown coach!

  • @darrenross290
    @darrenross2902 жыл бұрын

    I coach 9u youth football I run this what if they in 4-4 defense an double a gabs an double b gabs outside lb in the c gabs what do I do 5-3 defense to

  • @bobbyrodrr9687
    @bobbyrodrr96872 жыл бұрын

    Hey, man! Thanks so much! This video really helped me understand this more smoothly. Could you explain the situation with the backside DE and backside OLB? So does the play ever have a situation where the backside DE could bite on the dive, then the QB keeps & runs the opposite direction of where the backside DE is running toward (down the LOS to get the dive back), and then pitches off to the slot, FB, or whatever option player joins the QB’s run route for a possible pitch (in which they’re left facing that backside OLB? So basically a play where the keys aren’t on the playside anymore, like a trick. Have an IG account we could chat on? I drew something up I’d like someone to look at.

  • @Flexbone101

    @Flexbone101

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah I think what you're talking about is counter option. You can find me on IG at apcarrick

  • @bobbyrodrr9687

    @bobbyrodrr9687

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Flexbone101 gotcha, just messaged

  • @The_baskin_family
    @The_baskin_family2 жыл бұрын

    I don’t get it

  • @dukelewis6341
    @dukelewis63416 жыл бұрын

    You are right you are not a veer guy. This is not veer blocking

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