This Mike Leach Air Raid Play May Become Your GoTo Play!

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Today We Go Inside the Mind of Mike Leach To Learn A Play From the Air Raid System That is so Simple and Effective It's Almost Unstoppable!!!
Hey everybody, welcome to elite athletes TV. I'm Mike Pawlawski, former 11 year pro quarterback and quarterbacks coach here at www.eliteathletestv.com. Today I want to bring you a great play design. As you guys know, I love drawing up plays. And I want to take a look at the air raid system. We're going inside the brain of Mike Leach today, which is a thoroughly entertaining and educational trip to take. As many of you know, Mike Leach is buddy of mine. We spent time together in New Zealand on 10 days going on the hunt of a lifetime. We also got to visit the All Blacks were because of Mike's connections. I've also gotten to watch a ton of game film on the air raid system. And I've grown to love the simplicity and the efficiency of the air raid. If I could put that correctly, giving receivers options, giving the quarterbacks freedom to play with confidence within the framework of his design. The Air Raid is about good play design, it's about spreading the field. Coach Leach says it's all about getting the balls into that athletes hands with space. Many of you may not know, Coach Leach and Hal Mumme designed the air raid system together based on the wishbone, where you're trying to out leverage somebody and get the ball into the hands of your athletes with space and a lot of what Lavelle Edwards was doing at BYU at the time, because BYU had a great spread passing game. And so some of those things came together to create this system that is incredibly simple.
If you ever watch Coach Leach on the sideline you'll see he has a play call sheet the size of a cocktail napkin in his hands. And those are all of his plays, that has a ton of options to get open and allows receivers the freedom to find open space. As a result, that offense has been incredibly prolific. And every year or almost every year Mike Leach leads the nation in passing yardage.
This play concept beats a ton of different coverages which are the plays that I love bring to you. And I'm going to show you how some NFL systems have used a version of it. Probably not the same exact version, because they're not built within that air raid system. But I'll show you it out of the playbook of the Denver Broncos offense. I will show you how Mike Leach runs it and kind of freedoms he gives his receivers, and why it's devastatingly simple and efficient.
I'm a huge fan of The Pirate, Mike Leach. He's a fantastic coach and does great things on offense. That's why he leads the nation every year or is at least on the leaderboard for passing yardage. In terms of passing his system is beautiful, elegant and simple. Which oftentimes is the best way to go. I just wanted to take you inside The mind of Mike Leach and show you why his offense is so fantastic. To show you a piece of the air raid system, air raid reads and give you some offensive scheme to work with. Helping your quarterback learn and training your quarterback to make full-field reads will make him a better player.

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  • @lwe3625
    @lwe3625 Жыл бұрын

    RIP to Mike. Truly one of a kind.

  • @dansildrake7249
    @dansildrake7249 Жыл бұрын

    His Texas Tech Teams were the most entertaining offenses I have ever watched.

  • @chaseradecki440
    @chaseradecki4402 жыл бұрын

    Love these Air Raid Passing Concept videos. There is a good amount of Air Raid videos on KZread so it's fun to watch these videos come to life on Saturdays whenever I watch Mississippi State haha. Would love more of these Air Raid videos!

  • @EliteAthletesTV

    @EliteAthletesTV

    2 жыл бұрын

    You got it Chase. As I find concepts I love.

  • @rickroberts7205
    @rickroberts72052 жыл бұрын

    This is 95 Y cross in the air raid! Best chunk passing play in football, unguardable

  • @EliteAthletesTV

    @EliteAthletesTV

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great play. A lot of teams use the concept now.

  • @oompaloompafromnam
    @oompaloompafromnamАй бұрын

    I did not expect to read "New Zealand" when I came to this vid haha. Wow, mate, anytime you're back down here, please link up, im a football coach down here. Could run a clinic for some local coaches, talk recruting links for some talent we have here etc? Choice vid by the way, love the Air Raid, and Coach Leach RIP! Go well

  • @louisstephens2965
    @louisstephens29652 жыл бұрын

    That play appears to be incredibly tough to stop. You'd have to have superior talent to stop the air raid system. At the least slow it down. The system is designed for teams with lesser talent. Which is why an air raid offense hasn't won a national title unfortunately. Usually it's a lack of line talent. Between the 20's it can be brutal to stop. It's the red zone where most air raid teams fall short. Maybe the QB feels more pressure and goes through his progressions faster like in the play above. Maybe there's less room to operate in an compact field and that can lead to coverage sacks. I do enjoy watching the offense when it's ran correctly. It's like a video game come to life. It's a QB and a WR dream system. Just not so much for the RB or the offensive lineman. My opinion to stop the air raid is 4 pass rushers and drop 7. Whether that's 4 down linemen or 3 and a blitzing LB or DB. Dare the offense to run. Sorry for the long extended rant. I do enjoy your videos, keep up the great work.

  • @EliteAthletesTV

    @EliteAthletesTV

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Louis. The key is mix up the rush and get pressure along with mixing up the looks to throw QB off his progression. Air raid is great in the open field with plenty of grass. As the grass gets more compressed it’s tougher in tight windows.

  • @nmelkhunter1
    @nmelkhunter18 ай бұрын

    Let me extend my deepest condolences on the loss of your friend. Swing your Sword and Guns up to the Pirate.

  • @paulbennett8954
    @paulbennett895411 ай бұрын

    What is your opinion when comparing the Air Raid to the Run and Shoot? What similarities to you see, and if any, what makes one system better than the other?

  • @bdogfootballcoach6982
    @bdogfootballcoach6982 Жыл бұрын

    You coming back coach?

  • @jasonharder7003
    @jasonharder7003 Жыл бұрын

    What do you run when your O-line situation doesn't allow your QB time to get to any reads? What works best with a poor O-line?

  • @tysongoodnight2604

    @tysongoodnight2604

    3 ай бұрын

    Quick Game Plays in the air raid system

  • @kellri35
    @kellri35 Жыл бұрын

    Playbook link anywhere ?

  • @jeremyespinoza279
    @jeremyespinoza2792 жыл бұрын

    You have any 7v7 air raid concepts or plays?

  • @Deron3003

    @Deron3003

    Жыл бұрын

    just run trips with mesh concept and you win

  • @blantant
    @blantant4 ай бұрын

    Rip coach

  • @bigt4583
    @bigt458311 ай бұрын

    flip flop of Y cross

  • @tulsatops6248
    @tulsatops6248 Жыл бұрын

    Your channel rules.

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