WAA PLAYBOOK 2017 WHEATLAND ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
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1 WAA PLABOOK 07 WHEATLAND ATHLETIC AOCIATION
2 WAA PLABOOK 07 OFFENIVE MBOL AND POITION -CENTER Lines up on the line of scrimmage. Blocker, naps the ball to Quarterback. May catch pass behind the line of scrimmage. CANNOT run pass routes. -RECEIVER Lines up on the right. Lines up on the line of scrimmage. Receiver, runs pass routes. Handles the ball. Blocks in certain situations. -RUNNING BACK Lines up in backfield. Running back. Takes handoffs from the Quarterback. Runs pass routes. Blocks on certain plays. -TACKLE Lines up on the line of scrimmage. Blocker. May catch pass behind the line of scrimmage. CANNOT run pass routes. -QUARTERBACK Lines up behind the center. Field leader on offense. Takes the snap from the center. Calls plays. Hands the ball off to running backs. Passes the ball to receivers or backs. -RUNNING BACK Lines up in backfield, generally as receiver. Runs pass routes. Takes handoffs from the quarterback, too. Blocks on certain plays. -RECEIVER Lines up on the left. Lines up on the line of scrimmage. Receiver, runs pass routes. Handles the ball. Blocks in certain situations. Blocking path Pass Route path Ball Carrier path -PLIT RIGHT, I Line of crimmage Even with the football Line of crimmage Even with the football.
3 WAA PLABOOK 07 OFFENIVE PAING ROUTE. IN Run 5 yards straight ahead and cut in to the MIDDLE of the field. 4. LANT Run towards the middle of field and stay in front of the. Look for the ball after steps.. OUT Run 5 yards straight ahead and cut OUT to the ILINE of the side of the field that you are on. 5. BOUNCE Run a slant route, then cut ( bounce ) out to the sideline after three steps. Look for the ball after the bounce.. FL Run 0 yards straight ahead AND LOOK OVER OUR INI HOULR TOWARD THE QB. Do not stop running Do not slow down. 6. FLAT The area to either side of the backfield, behind the line of scrimmage. As indicated below. 7. CHAIR Out route and then cut down the sideline for a fly route. Also know as the Down, Out and Up. 8. POT Run 7-0 yards then slant to the inside. Look for the ball on the inside slant Line of crimmage Even with the football. 6 (left flat) 6 (right flat)
4 WAA PLABOOK 07 -PLIT RIGHT I: and line-up straight behind Pro-et: on left, on right, split behind -lot Right: behind, split between right tackle and -Wing Left: behind, lines up to left of 4 Note: The coaches may use alternate and added variations of each play.
5 WAA PLABOOK 07 NT -plit Right, I, Fake, 8 Pitch : Fake handoff right to, Pitch right to : Fake handoff, sprint through hole, block : Catch pitch and sprint to 8-hole. Must beat : Block : block down to 5 NT plit Right, I, Fake, 7-Pitch : Fake handoff left to, pitch left to : Fake handoff, sprint through hole, block : Catch pitch and sprint to 7-hole. Must beat : Block down to : Block
6 WAA PLABOOK 07 NT -plit Right, I, Fake, -lant : Fake handoff right to, lant to. If is not open, in right flat or out : Fake handoff, spring through hole, block : print to right flat, you are nd option for QB : Out : plit wide, lant in 6 NT plit Right, I, Fake, -Reverse : Fake handoff right to, reverse handoff to : Fake handoff, sprint through hole, block : lead block to right : Block : print to QB, take reverse handoff to 7-hole. RT: Block
7 WAA PLABOOK 07 NT -plit Right, Pro-set, 6 : Handoff right to : Take handoff, sprint through 6 hole : print to and block right : Block : block down to 7 NT plit Right, Pro-set, 7-Pitch : Open to the RIGHT, pitch left to : sprint left and block left : Catch pitch and sprint to 7-hole. Must beat : Block : Block
8 WAA PLABOOK 07 NT -plit Right, Pro-set, Fake 7 pitch, right flat : Open left, fake 7 pitch. pin all the way around and throw to in right flat. : Fake 7-pitch, fly : print to right flat : Fly : lant 8 NT plit Right, slot right, 7 reverse : Handoff to : Block left : print at, take reverse handoff to 7 hole : Block : Block
9 WAA PLABOOK 07 NT -plit Right, Wing Left, 8 reverse : Open left, handoff to on reverse : Fake 7-pitch : print to, take handoff behind, spring to 8 hole, must beat right : Block : Block down to 9 NT plit Right, slot right, fake, reverse : fake handoff left to, handoff to : fake handoff left through hole : Block right : tep back, sprint to, take reverse to 8-hole : Block down to right
10 WAA PLABOOK 07 -PLIT LEFT I and line-up straight behind Pro-et on left, on right, split behind -lot Left: behind, split between left tackle and -Wing Right: behind, lines up to right of 0 Note: The coaches may use alternate and added variations of each play.
11 WAA PLABOOK 07 NT -plit Left, I, Fake, 7 Pitch : Fake handoff left to, Pitch left to : Fake handoff, sprint through hole, block : Catch pitch and sprint to 7-hole. Must beat : Block down to : Block NT plit Left, I, Fake, 8-Pitch : Fake handoff left to, pitch right to : Fake handoff, sprint through -hole, block : Catch pitch and sprint to 8-hole. Must beat : Block : block down to
12 WAA PLABOOK 07 NT -plit Left, I, Fake, -lant : Fake handoff left to, lant to. If is not open, in left flat or out : Fake handoff, spring through hole, block : print to left flat, you are nd option for QB : plit wide, lant : Out NT -plit Left, I, Fake, -Reverse : Fake handoff left to, reverse handoff to : Fake handoff, sprint through hole, block : lead block to right : print to QB, take reverse handoff to 8-hole. : Block
13 WAA PLABOOK 07 NT -plit Left, Pro-set, 5 : Handoff left to : print left and block left : Take handoff and sprint to 5-hole : Block down to : Block NT plit Left, Pro-set, 8-Pitch : Open to the left, pitch right to : Catch pitch and sprint right to 8-hole : print right and Block right : Block : Block RT: Block right
14 WAA PLABOOK 07 NT -plit Left, Pro-set, Fake 8 pitch, left flat : Open right, fake 8 pitch. pin all the way around and throw to in left flat. : print to left flat : Fake 8 pitch, fly : lant : Fly 4 NT plit left, slot left, 8 reverse : Handoff to : Block right : print at, take reverse handoff to 8 hole : Block : Block RT: Block right
15 WAA PLABOOK 07 NT -plit Left, Wing right, 7 reverse : Open right, handoff to on reverse : Fake 8-pitch : print to, take handoff behind, sprint to 7-hole, must beat left : Block down to : Block 5 NT plit Left, slot left, fake, reverse : fake handoff right to, handoff to : fake handoff left through -hole : Block left : Block down to left : tep back, sprint to, take reverse to 7-hole RT: Block right
16 WAA PLABOOK 07 WI FORMATION : Lines up wide to left : Lines up wide to right 6 Pro-et: on left, on right, split behind -lot Left or Right: behind, slot to left or right Double lot: slot left, slot right Note: The coaches may use alternate and added variations of each play.
17 WAA PLABOOK 07 NT Wide, lot Left, 7 Pitch : Pitch left to : Catch pitch, sprint left to 7-hole. Must beat left : Block down to : Block down to : Block 7 NT Wide, lot Left, fake 7 pitch, lant, Bounce : Fake pitch left to, spin and read -lant to right, if covered, Bounce left to sideline : Fake 7-pitch : Bounce : lant do not run into : lant
18 WAA PLABOOK 07 NT Wide, lot Right, Fake Reverse, Bounce : Roll right, fake -Reverse, -Bounce. slant if bounce is covered : block left : Bounce : lant must spring across field : print at, fake reverse to 7-hole 8 NT Wide, lot right, Fake 7 reverse, 8-Option (8 pitch, -Bounce) : MUT READ Right. Roll right, fake reverse to, if moves towards you, 8-pitch or -Bounce. If stays home 8 or 8-pitch : print right, stay within pitch distance of : Fake 7-reverse : lant : Bounce route, if QB keeps it, block back to
19 WAA PLABOOK 07 NT Wide, slot left, Fake 7 pitch, -lant, -Cross-Fade : Fake 7 pitch, roll left READ left, -Fade or -lant. safety valve in left flat : Left flat afety valve : Left corner fade, route behind the : lant in front of : Fly 9 NT Wide, Double lot, Quick Pass : On snap, throw to or : steps in, Catch pass, bounce out to outside, must beat : steps in, Catch pass, bounce out to outside, must beat : Block down to : Block down to
20 WAA PLABOOK 07 NT Wide, Double lot, QB Draw : step drop, pump, sprint up the middle : Block : Block : Block : Block 0 NT Wide, lot left, 7-pitch, 8 reverse : Pitch left to, turn and block right : Catch pitch, reverse handoff to : print at, take reverse handoff to 8-hole : Block down to : Block down to
21 WAA PLABOOK 07 NT Wide, Pro-set, fake 7-pitch, lant : Open left fake pitch, turn to right, -lant : print to left : print left, fake 7-pitch : Block down to : lant NT Wide, lot Right, Fake, Fake 7-Reverse, -Fade : MUT READ Right. Fake hand-off to, Fake reverse to. Read right. If follows -reverse, throw fade down right sideline. If right stays home, 8 : Fake : Fake 7-reverse : Fly : Run to inside of, then fade down right sideline
22 WAA PLABOOK 07 TIGHT FORMATION : Lines up tight to left : Lines up tight to right Pro-et on left, on right, split behind -Wing Left or Right: behind, wing to left or right Note: The coaches may use alternate and added variations of each play.
23 WAA PLABOOK 07 NT Tight, -Wing Left, 7 pitch : Pitch left to : Take pitch to 7-hole : Block down to : Lead block to left : Bliock C NT Tight, -Wing Left, Fake, 8-Reverse : Fake handoff, handoff to on reverse : fake handoff sprint through hole : Take handoff on reverse to 8-hole, must beat right : Block : Block down to
24 WAA PLABOOK 07 NT Tight, Proset, 4 : Open LEFT handoff to : Take handoff through 4-hole : Lead block to : Block : Block RT Block right 4 NT Tight, Pro et, Fake 4, Double Fade : Open LEFT, fake 4, fade to either or : fake 4 : Lead block to : Fade : Fade
25 WAA PLABOOK 07 NT Tight, Proset, : Open RIGHT handoff to : Lead block to : Take handoff to -hole : Block : Block LT: Block left 5 NT Tight, Pro et, Fake, Double Fade : Open LEFT, fake 4, fade to either or : Lead block left : Fake handoff, block : Fade : Fade
26 WAA PLABOOK 07 FENIVE MBOL AND POITION -NOE TACKLE Lines up across from the center. Defends against the run. Goes after the quarterback on pass plays. C -CORNERBACK Lines up across from and outside of wide receiver or tight end in the defensive backfield. Covers them on pass routes. Tries to force running plays back into the middle. D -FENIVE END Lines up across from the offensive tackle. Defends against the run. Tries to force the outside run into the middle. Goes after the quarterback on pass plays. -AFET Lines up in the defensive backfield. The safety is the last line of defense. Tries to cut off running plays. tays deeper than the deepest receiver on offense. 6 L -LINEBACKER Lines up in defensive backfield. Cover running back on pass plays. Tries to stop running plays by filling holes that running back carry the ball through. Defensive Formation - C L L C D D Buffer Zone The space between the offensive line and defensive line. The Buffer Zone is 5 yards apart or half the distance between the offensive line and the next st down line/goal line, whichever is less Line of crimmage Even with the football.
27 WAA PLABOOK 07 KICK-OFF MBOL AND POITION -KICKER The ball must travel at least 0-yards before anyone touches it. The kicker generally tries to kick the ball to an open spot on the receiving team side of the field. -FENR Pursue the ball carrier or RECOVER the kickoff if you can get to the ball before the receiving team. C -CONTAIN tay along the sideline and keep the ball carrier to the inside of the field. 7 Line of crimmage Kicking Tee and Ball C C
28 WAA PLABOOK 07 KICK-RETURN MBOL AND POITION B -BLOCKER Lines up 0 yards from the line of scrimmage. Recovers any on-side or short kick. Blocks the closest player running towards them from the kicking team. Continue blocking until the whistle. M -MIDDLE BACK Lines up 0 yards from the line of scrimmage. Responsible for getting any ball that is not recovered by the Blockers or any kick that comes into their area. Blocks the closest player running towards them from the kicking team. Continue blocking until the whistle. D -EP BACK Lines up 0-yards from the kicker. Primary return back. Responsible for running to the ball, picking it up and gaining as many yards as possible. If the kick is recovered by a Blocker or Middle Back, then the Deep Back blocks the nearest player on the kicking team. Kick Return et-up The receiving team must stay 0 yards from the line of scrimmage until a kicked ball travels 0 yards. The receiving team gets possession of any short kick (<0 yards) at the spot of the ball. The receiving team gets possession of any untouched, kick that travels out of bounds at the 40-yard line. 8 D M M M B B B B 0 yards Line of crimmage Even with the football.
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