DUO vs. INSIDE ZONE: What’s the Difference?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ค. 2024
- Duo vs. Inside Zone is the football debate of the decade. What’s the difference, if there is one? Watch to find out!
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CHAPTERS
0:00 - Intro
0:19 - Duo Breakdown
4:44 - Inside Zone Breakdown
8:40 - Offset Gun Duo
9:25 - Offset Gun Inside Zone
10:34 - Summary
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One of the better explanations of the difference.
I appreciate it! Two of my favorite plays.
we ran inside zone like a mf at Brevard College when I went. when we did it the back read play side B and could bend it back to the backside A based on the action and blocks. Also as a guard. if youre backside you arent reach blocking you are washing anybody in backside A into the pile.
I teach mine to try and get them cut off, which is similar to reach technique. Say we’re running it to a 3 and the BSG has a 1, he’ll get help from the C, but not much because the C has to combo up to the play-side LB. If the Guard can’t get the 1 cut off quickly, then that’s when he washes him down is what I teach mine. I really want the 1 cut off because the back-side tackle is climbing to the back-side LB, and we’re reading the back-side DE. If the RB has to bend it behind the 1, the read man can force a give and still make a play if the RB doesn’t read it fast enough and get downhill. That’s just my philosophy though, and I always enjoy hearing what others do! Thanks for sharing.