Football analysis and strategy from Chris B. Brown
Given that humans lack clairvoyance, there is no such thing as the perfect play-caller and thus much of the development in football strategy has centered on how to get into (or out of) a given play because the defense is well suited to defend the one that was called. Indeed, quarterbacks have called audibles at…
Read more about Combining quick passes, run plays and screens in the same play
No matter what offense you run, it’s important to have counters. In the video clip below, legendary offensive line coach Alex Gibbs shows his “crack toss sweep” counter to an overloaded defense. The idea is that, if you’re successful running to the power side of the formation, defenses will often overload that side, specifically by…
Read more about The crack toss sweep and the double crack screen against an overloaded defense
Videos all courtesy of the excellent Trojan Football Analysis. Screen game: And wide receiver blocking drills, after the jump:
Read more about Airraid screen game and wide receiver blocking