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re: Run blocking scheme in Canada's offense?
Posted on 8/13/17 at 8:55 am to Powerman
Posted on 8/13/17 at 8:55 am to Powerman
If I recall, he said he was an inside and outside zone guy but he will run some gap schemes as well (play side OL blocks down and backside guard or tackle and the H back pull as the trapper and wrapper). I don't know if he will have a pin and pull outside run play. Many of fournette's iconic runs were pin and pull series or gap scheme. Guice is definitely a great zone back.
Just about everyone (except Georgia tech) has the same few run schemes. The packaging is where you get your differences (speed sweeps, reading or blocking end man backside, rpo's, etc)
Plus one zone was a miles favorite - big personnel, OL blocks zone and FB inserts play side as an extra hat to clean up. Hester's 4th downs vs Florida were +1 zone and isolation plays.
Just about everyone (except Georgia tech) has the same few run schemes. The packaging is where you get your differences (speed sweeps, reading or blocking end man backside, rpo's, etc)
Plus one zone was a miles favorite - big personnel, OL blocks zone and FB inserts play side as an extra hat to clean up. Hester's 4th downs vs Florida were +1 zone and isolation plays.
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