This video is really good coach.. man if they'd let baker Mayfield run this with thise receivers and backs they have it would allow him to look way better than he does but this is why we're rooting the Kingsbury and kyler success ..keep the vids coming
Hi Coach.. great video. Talking about the run game.. anytime we are running a wrap play our OL uses the covered/ uncovered rule to determine who pulls. Even font OT pulls, odd front OG pulls.. not sure if you used a rule like this.. let me know what you use. thanks coach
most of my quick game I leave the running back in to check for the blitz then delay out is it better to just swing him now and make the qb read that 6th guy or leave him in to block first
It depends on whether or not you're doing quick game or drop back. For quick game I just send him out, but for drop back, unless he's in athe route I make the running back responsible for 2 players. If one comes he blocks them, if they both come there is nobody to cover him on a quick route like a flare or an angle or stick
@@RookieMistakeYT I'm watching their WR corps with Shaquan Davis I will be keeping my eyes on him from now on I saw NFL potential in him when he was a frosh after that 3 td catch performance vs Jackson St its confirmed what I thought he had when it came to talent.
@@RookieMistakeYT I wished that SCSU had this offensive concepts instead of the run-oriented Wing T they have now they also have some ppl who are proponents of the Run-N-Shoot on their coaching staff.
I know it’s somewhat similar, but what would you think about the idea of not even calling plays? Sounds crazy right. What I’m saying is that the Q is taught the various reactions that they’ll see based on the formation pre snap, ex; they leave the X one on one or they’re playing 2 over 3 with a safety high so there’s leverage, and then the Q has a set number of concepts/rpos that they call on the line based on their reaction. It’s not the exact same as you guys discuss because you aren’t actually calling a play, it’s all reaction based and it goes along with the saying “whoever has the chalk last wins” / “whoever shows their cards last wins”.
Coach, when people look at offenses they seem to have a general philosophy with the west coast emphasizing short efficient passes and air Coryell being a vertical offense. What would you say is the air raid's philosophy?
Keep it going Coach, learned a lot on this one especially on the running game. Gives a good perspective on making the run game effective.
I love how he called the RB Wheel route "Gettin' real Dirty".
I really liked how he broke down his o line blocking and the basketball theory
His concepts and knowledge are wise.
Yes sir they are. Coach Taylor is a smart man.
This video is really good coach.. man if they'd let baker Mayfield run this with thise receivers and backs they have it would allow him to look way better than he does but this is why we're rooting the Kingsbury and kyler success ..keep the vids coming
Thanks coach. And thanks for watching.
Loved this 👍👍👍 I’m always learning…love it.
Patrick is the man!
This was awesome! Real content!
Coach, do you have those breakdown coach Taylor talks about or a way to contact him for them? Thanks so much
Coach, where is the Hudl breakdown blog on coach Taylor’s page? Or do you have that information?
Cocach coud you upload somewhere this table with analyzing the defense?
I'll pass it along
Can I get it also?
@@CoachMcKie Coach can you send me that table also?
can you sned me the table /breakdown
Hi Coach.. great video. Talking about the run game.. anytime we are running a wrap play our OL uses the covered/ uncovered rule to determine who pulls. Even font OT pulls, odd front OG pulls.. not sure if you used a rule like this.. let me know what you use. thanks coach
Anyone experience break up of the video at about the 29:50 mark? Lost the end of the pass protection discussion.
There was a little bit of break up. Sorry coach.
no worries .... just wanted to be sure it wasn't on my end.
This guy is literally taking the thoughts from my mind 😳🤯🙂
Coach Taylor is the freaking man!
Where do I find his books and website the links lead me to some ransom location
One of your best. Thx
Thanks for the kind words sir.
What are some examples of the way you call 6 with tags?
most of my quick game I leave the running back in to check for the blitz then delay out is it better to just swing him now and make the qb read that 6th guy or leave him in to block first
It depends on whether or not you're doing quick game or drop back. For quick game I just send him out, but for drop back, unless he's in athe route I make the running back responsible for 2 players. If one comes he blocks them, if they both come there is nobody to cover him on a quick route like a flare or an angle or stick
Why run both Stick and Corner if its the same read attacking the same pass zones?
Wait, Crestwood? As in Sumter SC? I also coach in SC.
How far are you from the town of Orangeburg????
@@dwightlove3704 where I’m at now, im more on the NC border. So say like 1hr30
@@dwightlove3704 i got sum players at state tho so im down there a good bit
@@RookieMistakeYT I'm watching their WR corps with Shaquan Davis I will be keeping my eyes on him from now on I saw NFL potential in him when he was a frosh after that 3 td catch performance vs Jackson St its confirmed what I thought he had when it came to talent.
@@RookieMistakeYT I wished that SCSU had this offensive concepts instead of the run-oriented Wing T they have now they also have some ppl who are proponents of the Run-N-Shoot on their coaching staff.
6:31 morphs into backside of RnS choice
How does coach (or anybody else reading this) go about implementing an easy system for kids to understand what to do on a blitz
I've found a daily team blitz period works wonders
I know it’s somewhat similar, but what would you think about the idea of not even calling plays? Sounds crazy right. What I’m saying is that the Q is taught the various reactions that they’ll see based on the formation pre snap, ex; they leave the X one on one or they’re playing 2 over 3 with a safety high so there’s leverage, and then the Q has a set number of concepts/rpos that they call on the line based on their reaction. It’s not the exact same as you guys discuss because you aren’t actually calling a play, it’s all reaction based and it goes along with the saying “whoever has the chalk last wins” / “whoever shows their cards last wins”.
You could do it but it will take time and a lot of trust
You’re the man!
Stop it. You're going to make me blush. Haha
Coach, when people look at offenses they seem to have a general philosophy with the west coast emphasizing short efficient passes and air Coryell being a vertical offense. What would you say is the air raid's philosophy?
The Air Raid is like the West Coast offense on steroids.
Thanks for the reply coach!
Wouldn't the objective in teaching coverages be throw it to the open man lol?