Post by Coach Campbell on Mar 25, 2005 15:36:31 GMT
Offensive Line Phrases and Coaching Points
The Running Game
Must Practice Like The Best No Mental Mistakes
Must Act Like The Best Great Effort
Must Be The Best Be Physical
Must Believe You're The Best Steps and Sets
Landmarks and Techniques
Running Game Phrases and Terms
Step Hinge — Used by the backside tackle when checking on double read of LBer to defensive end
Show Your Numbers — Term used to teach the finish on run blocks
Sit Down In The Chair — Phrase used to set the hips underneath you.
Show Me That It's OK — Turn the thumbs up sets the elbows down
Circle The Wagons — Term used for the footwork for fast zone blocks
Drop Step Crossover Rip Through Come Around — The dropping of the playside foot for fast zone plays
Stomp The Arches — Term used to explain the push off the inside of blockers feet, heels in toes out
Big Eyes — Get the eyes big when drive blocking a defender with the initial punch
Part The Sea — Term used at the point of attack for all Isolation plays
Vertical Push — Used with plays that require Inside Push
SlowZone — Used when blocking any ISO play / Part The Sea.
Fast Zone — Used with Toss and Load plays that requires our offensive linemen to come around fast on the zone-blocking scheme.
Full Zone — Used with all Stretch plays / Offensive linemen tracking next man over, drop step stay on track.
Pick'in Grass — technique used by offensive linemen to keep from dragging their backside shoulder on inside releases (veer, Midline)
Cut The Near Knee — Used on the Toss play by offensive linemen on backside of fast combos versus a 7 technique as EMLOS towards the play called.
Paint The Grass — A technique used by offensive linemen when going down in their stance. By painting the grass, weight will be evenly distributed.
See Your Backers — When working Ace, Duece, or Trey combos must see your potential run through.
Track Your Backers — Adjacent blockers staying on combo while tracking their flowing Lber
Slap The Dog / Punch The Chicken — Phrase used when pulling for trap and counters
Gain Depth To Gain Vision — Phrase used for the second puller on counters as he looks for his linebacker assignment
White — An alert by the playside linemen to the location of the defender being trapped on short pulls
Black — An alert by the playside linemen to the location of the defender being trapped long pull
Party In The End Zone — All members meeting in the end zone after scoring
What's For Dinner — Offensive player asking for snap count
Kill — Ball being snapped on first sound
Pizza — Ball being snapped on first "Hut"
Pizza, Pizza — Ball being snapped on second "Hut"
Steak — Ball being snapped on third "Hut"
L — Step — Footwork used for vertical and slow rolling zone plays
Hippo — Two adjacent blockers getting hip to hip
The Running Game
Must Practice Like The Best No Mental Mistakes
Must Act Like The Best Great Effort
Must Be The Best Be Physical
Must Believe You're The Best Steps and Sets
Landmarks and Techniques
Running Game Phrases and Terms
Step Hinge — Used by the backside tackle when checking on double read of LBer to defensive end
Show Your Numbers — Term used to teach the finish on run blocks
Sit Down In The Chair — Phrase used to set the hips underneath you.
Show Me That It's OK — Turn the thumbs up sets the elbows down
Circle The Wagons — Term used for the footwork for fast zone blocks
Drop Step Crossover Rip Through Come Around — The dropping of the playside foot for fast zone plays
Stomp The Arches — Term used to explain the push off the inside of blockers feet, heels in toes out
Big Eyes — Get the eyes big when drive blocking a defender with the initial punch
Part The Sea — Term used at the point of attack for all Isolation plays
Vertical Push — Used with plays that require Inside Push
SlowZone — Used when blocking any ISO play / Part The Sea.
Fast Zone — Used with Toss and Load plays that requires our offensive linemen to come around fast on the zone-blocking scheme.
Full Zone — Used with all Stretch plays / Offensive linemen tracking next man over, drop step stay on track.
Pick'in Grass — technique used by offensive linemen to keep from dragging their backside shoulder on inside releases (veer, Midline)
Cut The Near Knee — Used on the Toss play by offensive linemen on backside of fast combos versus a 7 technique as EMLOS towards the play called.
Paint The Grass — A technique used by offensive linemen when going down in their stance. By painting the grass, weight will be evenly distributed.
See Your Backers — When working Ace, Duece, or Trey combos must see your potential run through.
Track Your Backers — Adjacent blockers staying on combo while tracking their flowing Lber
Slap The Dog / Punch The Chicken — Phrase used when pulling for trap and counters
Gain Depth To Gain Vision — Phrase used for the second puller on counters as he looks for his linebacker assignment
White — An alert by the playside linemen to the location of the defender being trapped on short pulls
Black — An alert by the playside linemen to the location of the defender being trapped long pull
Party In The End Zone — All members meeting in the end zone after scoring
What's For Dinner — Offensive player asking for snap count
Kill — Ball being snapped on first sound
Pizza — Ball being snapped on first "Hut"
Pizza, Pizza — Ball being snapped on second "Hut"
Steak — Ball being snapped on third "Hut"
L — Step — Footwork used for vertical and slow rolling zone plays
Hippo — Two adjacent blockers getting hip to hip