QB Reads vs. Progressions: What’s the Difference?
First article! Thanks for giving me a look! We’re going to start by examining two plays from the 2014 season to differentiate between “progression” reads and “coverage” reads. Before going any further...
View ArticlePreviewing Flip’s Offense: Getting Vertical with the Switch Concept
At this point we all know that the Raider’s offense ran a fairly WCO-ish scheme, with LOTS of ball going to the RB/FB out of the backfield. We’ll look at some common short/intermediate route concepts...
View ArticlePreviewing Flip’s Offense: Beating Cover 4’s “Box” Coverage out of the Bunch
Over the course of the 2014 season the Raiders often threw out of a “bunch” alignment in the read zone. I thought this play was interesting because it illustrates a very creative way to defeat a...
View ArticlePreviewing Flip’s Offense: The Shallow Cross with a Twist
Mark Richt has run a highly successful shallow cross series since his days as Florida State’s offensive coordinator in the mid-late 90’s. He brought the play to Georgia and continues to run it to this...
View ArticleAll 22 Film Breakdowns: Packaging “Coverage Beaters” to Beat Man or Zone...
Be the first to read my newest All-22 posts by following me on Twitter @All22ChalkTalk Thanks!!!!! Over the previous week I’ve spent several hours watching Raider’s film from the 2014 season to get a...
View ArticlePreviewing Flip’s Offense: Merging Old School with New School in the Run Game...
After devoting my previous three “Previewing Flip’s Offense” post to pass concepts I want to pivot and look at the run game. We’ll look at some IZ, OZ, power, and counter over the course of our...
View ArticlePreviewing Flip’s Offense: WR Motion and the “Swap Boot”
Like many I have awaiting some specific, up-to-date information about what we should expect to see from Flip’s offense this season. We finally got a nugget from Terry’s Talkin’ this week: 1. They have...
View ArticleThe Running Back Wheel Route
With Flip coming in as the new OC, Brown’s fans have heard rumblings that the backs will be a big part of the passing game this year. During last week’s minicamp we were treated to this Vine showing a...
View ArticleThe Hue Jackson Run Game
With the announcement that head coach Hue Jackson will call his own plays, All-22 film provides a wealth of knowledge and insight into what to expect from the 2016 Cleveland Browns’ offense. Several...
View ArticleCleveland Browns Film Room: Beating an Odd Front with the Pin-and-Pull
With the announcement that newly-appointed Cleveland Browns head coach Hue Jackson will call his own plays, a review of the 2014-2015 Cincinnati Bengals’ offense provides a potential template of what...
View ArticleHue Jackson-Super Bowl X’s & O’s: The Counter Trey Read
After looking at the Counter Trey in a previous post, I want to breakdown another variant we’ll see the Carolina Panthers run tonight during the biggest game in franchise history. The film is pulled...
View ArticleHue Jackson Passing Game Preview: Going Air Raid with the ‘Shakes’ Concept
A Hue-Jackson favorite that shows up over and over again on tape is the split-safety beating ‘Shakes’ concept, an old-school Air Raid classic. The Shakes combo is a Cover 2-killer, putting the flat...
View ArticleRunning the ‘Split-Dig’ with Hue Jackson
Another HueJackson-favorite that shows up on tape several times against split-safety coverage (Cover 2, Cover 4, and Cover 6) is the ‘Split-Dig’ concept. Split-Dig is a popular three-man concept that...
View ArticleGetting Vertical with the Smash/Post Concept
The following post is an excerpt from a comprehensive look at Hue Jackson’s favorite pass concepts at the OBR. Click here for the entire article. Our final route concept is known as the ‘Smash-Post’....
View ArticleRGIII’ ROY Campaign: Running Inside Zone
The the following post is an excerpt taking from a comprehensive piece breaking down RGIII’s 2012 Rookie of the Year. Click here to read the entire piece at The Orange and Browns Report. A major...
View ArticleRunning the Triple Option with RGIII
The following post is an excerpt from a comprehensive breakdown of RGIII’s Offensive Rookie of the Year campaign. Click here to read the entire article at the Orange and Brown Report. Later in the...
View ArticleRGIII’s Offensive ROY Campaign: Running RPOs
The following post is an excerpt from a comprehensive breakdown of RGIII’s Offensive Rookie of the Year campaign. Click here to read the entire article at the Orange and Brown Report. A second concept...
View ArticleHue Jackson Offensive Preview: Isolating and Attacking with Backside Vertical...
Smart offensive coordinators will identify and exploit plus-personnel match ups wherever they find them. A simple way to force man coverage on an elite wide receiver is to align him to the backside...
View ArticleHue Jackson Preview: Backside Iso Routes and Beating Press Coverage
The following is an excerpt from a comprehensive article breaking down Josh Gordon’s fit in the Hue Jackson pass-game posted at the Orange and Brown Report. The ‘X’ receiver is in often in a unique...
View ArticleCreating Explosive Plays with the Pin Concept off Play Action…
The following post in an excerpt taking from a comprehensive look at RGIII’s 2012 ROY Campaign posted at The Orange and Brown Report. Washington’s second long touchdown came off play action, using a...
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