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3 Page 3 Playbook Legend Center Offensive Player Defensive Player Ball Carrier Optional Ball Carrier Pulling Lineman Handoff Player path Pitch or Forward Pass Pre-snap Motion Player blocking Assignment
4 Page 4 Wing- Glenn Warner, or as he was better known; Pop, laid the ground work for this formation with his single wing offense. At a time when everyone was concerned with overpowering their opponents, Pop Warner sought to trick it. Over time, it evolved into the Wing-, which has been made famous by University of Delaware Coach Harold ubby Raymond. Often considered one of the best misdirection formations in the game, it has fallen out of favor in the pro game in recent years, but is still very effective at the youth level. he wing has a classic offensive line setup, with 2 guards, 2 tackles, a center, and the quarterback behind center. It s characterized by having a wingback just off of your tight end on the strong side, and a split end lined up on the weak side. he tailback and the fullback can move around a little bit, but are generally split, and can often end up offset to the strong or weak sides as well. Famous Wing- Offenses Late 70s Kansas City Chiefs Pre 2002 University of Delaware Strengths Counters, Reverses, Bootlegs, Short Passing Plays Weaknesses Power Plays, Deep Passing Plays S L LG C RG R QB B
5 Wing- Running Plays Page 5
6 Page 6 ight Wing 43 Counter SS C B N L: Releases inside to block I LG: Double teams N with C. C: Double teams N with LG. RG: Blocks closest. R: Pulls out left to trap block first man left of C. S: Drive block. : Releases inside to block SS. : Drives hard between RG & R. B: Flows to right side, pretending to wait for the ball. SB: Sprints hard for inside handoff from QB, cuts up hole staying close to double team. QB:Reverses pivot towards for inside handoff. B If you find that the Is are getting the jump on your backfield, flowing ahead of the ball, pull this play out to stop them dead in their tracks. When they anticipate the handoff to the B and leave their inside position, the defense will be outnumbered on the weak side! SB S Coaching ips No faking! For this play to work best, you want to minimize extra movement, focusing on speed rather than deception. iming is key here ideally you ll have all four backs pass each other at the same time, in a vertical line, and execute their responsibilities in sync.
7 Page 7 Wing 21 Dive C B O B O B C B S L: Seals off D outside. LG: Double teams man in front of C. C: Double teams man with LG. RG: Blocks man outside, away from gap. R: Runs a loop block, pulling inside behind the RG to block weak side I. : Releases from line to block. S: Runs an out route; blocks. : Runs an out route; blocks. : Fakes dive to 2 hole, blocks strong side I. HB: Runs dive through 1 hole. QB: Reverses pivot, fakes handoff to with left hand, hand off ball to HB with right. HB ry running the dive at the 2 hole a couple of times before you try this fake. his is a great power play for short yardage so when the defense starts to collapse in to take away the middle, have your QB keep the ball and run a bootleg out left to catch them off guard! Coaching ips he blocks of the and R will make or break this play if your R can get out in front of the HB and put a block on the weak side, the HB can usually get huge yardage! While the isn t going to block the D in front of him, the release inside will keep him occupied long enough that they end up behind the play
8 Page 8 Wing 35 Draw SS S L: Blocks D in front of LG. LG: Blocks weak side. C: Fakes pass protection, blocks outside. RG: Fakes pass protection, blocks D outside. R: Fakes pass protection, blocks outside. : Fakes pass protection, blocks D outside. S: Crackback blocks. : Crackback blocks. : Steps left as if in pass protection, takes handoff. HB: Blocks D outside. QB: Opens up to, hands off, runs bootleg. B Pulling out the draw in a passing situation is a great way to keep the D off-balance, and if they commit to the pass, can often result in huge gains for the runner. I especially like this draw, because of the multitude of running lanes available to the, inside and outside. Coaching ips he QB s ability to convince the defense that he has the ball is vital to the success of this play. After the handoff, he should keep his hands low, doing his best to obstruct the defense s sight lines on the football, and sprint out into a bootleg, pretending to look for receivers.
9 Page 9 Wing 32 rap OB OB S L: Releases inside to block weak side. LG: Pulls, trap blocks strong side D. C: Blocks D in front of LG outside. RG: Loops right, blocking strong sided. R: Releases to block closest I. : Releases inside to double team. S: Releases inside to double team. : Stutter steps, then loops behind the play to lead block for the QB if he runs a bootleg. : akes handoff, explodes downfield at POA. HB: Fakes a weak side sweep. QB: Hands off to, fakes sweep to B, and runs a bootleg. B his is a great play to run no matter where you are on the field and what situation you re in but it s especially effective when the s are lined up deeper than normal. ry running the bootleg from this set as well once you ve run the rap a couple of times. Coaching ips Make sure to run all three options from this set the bootleg, the sweep, and the trap. his will freeze the defense, forcing them to wait until very late on in the play to make their read and react appropriately.
10 Page 10 Wing 36 Blast SS V S L: Reach blocks, slides over to SS if necessary. LG: Releases inside to reach block I. C: Reach blocks N. RG: Pulls out right, blocks first man right of R. R: Blocks D inside, creating gap for. : Blocks first inside, then moves on to block. S: Crack back blocks, sealing him outside. : Motions into backfield, faking a sweep. : akes handoff, reads POA, keeping aware of cutback lanes. HB: Steps out, then follows R, blocking closest I. QB: Reverse pivots, hands off to, pretends to keep and pass. HB You can pull this play out anywhere, at any time. It s success will result on the ability of your to make reads off of blocks, keeping his eyes open for a cutback to the left, making the s block on the much easier. Coaching ips ry moving players around to see which variation of this play you like best! You can try loading up on the strong side with your, HB, and S for extra blocking, or move one or all of them to the weak side to create more running space for your.
11 Wing- Passing Plays Page 11
12 Page 12 Wing 69 Bootleg Right SS N Z L: Gives up a step, blocking the backside. LG: Gives up a step, blocking the backside. C: Fills for RG, blocking N to the strong side. RG: Pulls right, blocking weak side D for QB s rollout. R: Pass blocks man. : Runs a 6 route. Y: Runs a 6 route, a couple yards deeper than the. Z: Runs a streak, making a double move if he thinks he can get the to bite. : Fakes dive right, slides out into flat. B: Blocks backside with L and LG. QB: Sells dive, rolls out right, making progression reads from sideline to inside. his is a classic bootleg. With three receivers running to the sideline and one headed deep, the QB just has to go through his reads, from right to left, looking for holes in the secondary. Recognizing whether the defense is in man or zone will help him make his reads quicker. B Coaching ips he pulling RG s main priority is making sure the QB has the corner. Specific blocking assignments are irrelevant that is his job. Ideally, the,, and will all be running parallel, within 5-7 yards of each other at all times. he S s job is to stretch the defense deep as far as possible to open up lanes for the crossing routes.
13 Page 13 Wing- 78 Waggle Left SS N Z L: Pass blocks man. LG: Pulls left, blocks first man outside of L. C: Pass blocks man. RG: Pulls left, helping LG and blocking any extra defenders. R: Pass blocks man. : Runs a slant route inside. Y: Sells the quick slant inside, before changing up to a flag at about 8-10 yards depth. Z: Runs a post, splitting the safeties. : Runs up LG s inside leg, slides out into the flat. HB: Fakes sweep right, pass protects on the back side. QB: Sells HB Sweep, waggles left, using the LG and RG s blocks. HB If you ve got a mobile QB, who s more comfortable throwing from outside of the pocket on the run, this play is going to be very effective for you. With the S and the attracting the attention of the safeties, and the and coming across the field to the weak side, there is usually enough room for the QB to run if the passes over the top aren t available. Coaching ips he S needs to pay close attention to what the QB is doing, making sure not to get too deep, as often the QB will make his decision on whether to keep it or pass very close to the sideline or LOS and under heavy pressure, and probably won t be able to launch it 40 yards downfield.
14 Page 14 Wing- ight 8 Bootleg Left SS N L: Pass blocks man, not letting him get outside. LG: Pulls left, blocks D. C: Pass blocks man, not letting him get to the left side. RG: Pulls right, blocks D. R: Pass blocks man, not letting him get inside. L: Runs a flag route. R: Runs a deep in route. : Runs a post route. : Fakes taking handoff, sells dive to s. HB: Fakes taking handoff, sells sweep right. QB: Opens left, faking the dive, fakes blast to HB, boots left, plants, and goes through progression. HB his play is the redzoneversion of the Wing- 78 Waggle Left. Where in the previous play the receivers were looking to stretch the defense deep, here were trying to attack the weak side, who will be forced to choose between the two s. If the comes over to help deep, the will be open in the middle of the end zone. Coaching ips he L should sell block for a one count, before slipping out to run his route. he LG needs to sell the dive before committing to the pull, or the fake is pointless. he QB should make his reads from left to right, looking first for the L s flag route.
15 Page 15 Wing- Wingback Shovel Left SS N X L: Blocks man down and inside. LG: Releases to block inside. C: Blocks man to the strong side. RG: Pulls left, blocks weak side D, forcing him behind the play. R: Drive blocks man. X: Crack back blocks. : Pulls left, turning downfield at the L s outside leg to lay a block down on the, or to help LG with. : Delays for a second, then follows, using him as a lead blocker, looking for soft pitch from QB. : Fills for RG, blocking strong side. B: Fakes taking handoff from QB, runs for the sideline. QB: Fakes handoff to B, bootlegs left and makes shovel pass to as he cross the field. B he shovel pass is a great play to use when it s pulled out correctly. After attacking the strong side with a couple successful runs, the defense will start to cheat to that side, and with a couple solid blocks on the weak side, your will often be able to pull out a huge gain. Just make sure not to use it to often if the defense sees this play coming, they ll shut it down easily. Coaching ips he QB needs to bait the D out of position, trying to tackle him out on the bootleg, making the RG s block much easier to perform correctly, and creating a huge hole on the weak side. If the strong side D looks to penetrate into the backfield, the B should lay a block down on him.
16 Page 16 Wing- 78 Waggle Left hrowback SS N Z L: Pass blocks man. LG: Pulls left, protecting the back side of the play. C: Pass blocks man. RG: Pulls left, protecting the back side of the play. R: Pass blocks man. Z: Runs a flag route, but instead of a quick double move, runs deep enough inside to occupy before cutting back out. : Runs a deep in to keep Ms occupied. : Runs a skinny post, trying to keep the and SS occupied. : Runs a dive track before releasing out into the flat. B: Fakes a sweep, keeps running into a wide swing route. QB: Reverse pivots, waggles out left, makes pass to B. B his has big play potential written all over it. hat s why you want to use it sparingly I prefer to pull it out when I m still outside of the red zone but in my opponents field. If the B can beat the outside, you ll be looking at a 2 on 1 with the able to lay a good block down on the SS. Coaching ips he S,, and need to really sell their routes this play hinges on their ability to grab the defense s attention. he QB needs to do his part to sell the pass downfield as well, moving the secondary with his eyes, as he looks for the S and before checking down to the B for the pass.
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