Part 9 (11 Personnel)
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With the continuing trend towards passing the ball more, teams are trying to exploit smaller players in the run game or bigger players in the pass game with their tight ends.
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Part 10 (Names for Offensive Personnel)
X, Z, H, and Sniffer for example are all names given to players that align in specific places within the offense. Giving them these names helps play callers and coordinators designate who is running what route, who is getting the ball, and where they’re aligning.
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Part 11 (Zone and Gap Running)
There are two general types of running schemes. Zone runs and gap runs. Zone runs attack areas of space and work to create flow from the defense. Gap plays run to a specific gap.
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Part 12 (Types of Offense)
There are a bunch of different “types” of offenses and each has its own flavor and philosophy. Let’s go into a quick diagnostic of what each system wants to accomplish and what their identity is.