USA美国橄榄球战术手册(2).pdf

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1、Offensive Football A Great Way to Start Split Backs a tough grind it out running team or perhaps a wide open spread team that wants to throw the football on every down The key to answering that question is a core understanding of what your strengths and more importantly what your weaknesses are as a

2、 coach Coaches must always be learning educating themselves on the basic fundamentals of the game learning new and better ways to teach those fundamentals and learning to develop an organized approach to practice and game management Therefore the best offense to run for your team is the offense you

3、can best teach and most importantly the offense your players can learn and then execute The best coaches put their players in positions that ensure that they can be successful kids will respond to being successful and will enjoy their experience and continue to play this great game ScheMe Offensive

4、schemes have evolved over time and they continue to evolve every fall with new twists and wrinkles to basic schemes While scheme is important in that it does give your team an approach a philosophy if you will the most important element to scheme is being fundamentally sound in your approach The bas

5、ic fundamentals of stance first step blocking ball security and the Center Quarterback snap exchange must be worked on every day Never think of these things as the little things but rather these are the important things Teams that do those things the best are almost always more successful For this p

6、laybook we have employed very basic split back and I formation schemes with basic plays to attack all areas of the field This is a great offensive scheme to teach young players and to expand on as the players become more experienced and skilled Introduction to Offensive Schemes This playbook was dev

7、eloped for coaches who are new to using this scheme USA Football Playbook4 BInGO cAll This refers to a call a ball carrier will make to alert the rest of his team that he is changing the play during the action For example a pass play may have been called in the huddle but the player with the ball ma

8、y have to run with the ball instead of passing it He calls BINGO or another designated word to alert the linemen that they can get down field BOX The Box area is generally considered the area from just outside the Tight Ends or Tackle when an End is split and about 3 yards on each side of the Line o

9、f Scrimmage dIrectIOnAl SteP This is a first step from a stance position where the player aims directly for his assigned location For instance on a straight ahead dive play the back receiving the hand off will take a directional step towards the hole called in the huddle edGe The edge is the area ou

10、tside the Tight Ends or Tackle when an End is split and out to the sideline on each side of the ball GAP The Gap is the area between each Offensive Linemen in any given formation They are lettered from the Center going out for example between the Center and each Guard is the A Gap and the area betwe

11、en the Guards and the Tackles is the B Gap the area between the Tackles and the Ends is the C Gap Ice This is short for Isolation and defines a series of plays where a Back will lead a ball carrier through a hole and block the defender the play has called to be Isolated JAB SteP This is a timing ste

12、p that Backs will use to ensure a play fake has time to materialize and not get them to the ball too quickly A Jab Step almost always is a step in the opposite direction from where the Back will end up going lOS This stands for Line of Scrimmage and is the imaginary line that runs from the football

13、to each sideline OPen PlAy SIde This describes the direction the Quarterback goes once he has received the snap from the Center If he Opens Play Side then he turns in the direction that the ball will end up going POInt OF AttAcK This describes the specific hole or gap in which the ball is designed t

14、o go If a dive play has been called for the 2 Hole then that spot is the Point of Attack Offensive Linemen must understand where the Point of Attack is to apply their blocking rules properly reVerSe OUt This describes the direction the Quarterback goes once he has received the snap from the Center I

15、f he Reverses Out then he turns in the opposite direction from where the ball will end up going Glossary USA Football Playbook5 Introduction to Formations All offensive plays start from a formation that dictates where all 11 players line up prior to the start of the play Our playbook will utilize th

16、ree different line formations and two different backfield formations There are always adjustments and changes a coach can make to these formations however it is important when coaching young players that you focus more on the basic fundamentals of the game and less on complicated formations and motions Teams that do just a few things very well will be more successful than those teams that do many things less than well lIne FOrMAtIOn The basic rules of football require that 7 Offensive players be

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