Offensive Mini Scheme 5/5

Offensive Mini Scheme 5/5

Nov 11, 2011

The last part of the mini scheme helps to make your offensive attack more balanced. If executed correctly, the passing attack will be overwhelming, forcing your opponent to play a max prevent style defense. Once you see this strategy, you can hit them with the HB Draw. Motion your WR to the sidelines to disguise the run, and then pick the correct hole for a big...

Offensive Mini Scheme 4/5

Offensive Mini Scheme 4/5

Nov 10, 2011

The 4th play in the Shotgun Tight Doubles On mini scheme is PA WR Cross, which kills zone coverage. After making the necessary hot routes, you can gash your opponent for big gains on both sides of the field. The first read is the route over the middle. Throw the route immediately after he clears the first yellow zone, if thrown properly, this will net you 7...

Offensive Mini Scheme 3/5

Offensive Mini Scheme 3/5

Nov 9, 2011

The 3rd part of the mini scheme attacks zone coverage. You will force your opponents hand into running zone coverage with the man plays in the earlier part of the scheme. Once you notice your opponent in zone, audible to DBL Stick. The reason this play is effective is because the flat routes to each side “flood the zones” allowing both slant outs to...

Offensive Mini Scheme 2/5

Offensive Mini Scheme 2/5

Nov 8, 2011

The second part of the mini scheme features another man defense beater so your opponent can not anticipate certain routes. In this play, once again, motion out the outside right WR and throw the snap throw. Once that is covered, the route to the outside left WR is absolute gold. Wait for him to make his break up field and pass lead to the inside, the WR will...

Offensive Mini Scheme 1/5

Offensive Mini Scheme 1/5

Nov 7, 2011

The first part of the mini scheme features a great play verse man coverage. The idea behind the scheme is to camouflage your plays as best as possible. In each play, motion the outside right WR to the sidelines. In this play, he happens to be our first read and will be open every time vs man coverage unless they manually cover the snap throw. Once they start...