Dude, I love this love this love love love omg I watched it 5 times. I have learned so much from your channel So glad I found it on accident as a recommendation and for giggles clicked on it and instantly sub it.
Can you do which routes are best against which coverages ? E.g. Sail concept Vs cover 3 ; Crossers versus man etc. Also what fronts are better against what runs, gap wise and how do you scheme runs ? Is there something specific you look at in the Defense ?
@@TheQBSchool ahh that makes sense. Thanks for the reply ) Also your videos are amazing keep it up. The channel and patreon will hopefully blow up soon
I discovered this channel yesterday and have been binge watching since then. No other channel is this informative. Absolutely the best football channel. Way to go JT!
As a coach of amateurs in South America, I really appreciate this. Please continue to make these install videos of core concepts. Please, can you mention how some concepts are "sister" concepts with one another? For example, how SMASH and LEVELS are related and designed to look the same even after the snap until the route runner make their breaks.
@@TheQBSchool - Yes. As I was taught in the USA, there are concepts that you want to package together. For example, the zone run with the play action bootleg and then with the play action screen back to the HB which the Rams run is a package of 3 plays to keep the defense honest. Which would you be more likely to want to set up as a core play and then what would you tie it to so as to catch the Defense guessing?
Hey if you don’t mind, can you talk a little more about American Football in South America? Excuse my ignorance, but I had no idea the game was popular enough in South America to have people playing it, even on an amateur level. How many years has AF been a thing over there? Are there any professional leagues or even some kind of semi-pro leagues?
@@dennisgodman2743 - Brazil has support from professional Soccer (Football) clubs, where they have a sort of semi-pro league. One of the players from my team was signed after an international event. Their scouts/coaches saw him and offered him a job for the last 3 years. Chile has been playing since about 2000 and has a histpry of internal conflict and two leagues of amateur teams. There are teams in other cpuntries as well and we have organized games. I live in Peru and we have not gotten the support from the government like other countries, so we have to make due with fund rasing and pooling our own money to bring in equipment and renting fields. I train my body at the gym every other day the best I can for not being much of an athelete myself. Each weekend we have trainings, except now innthe season, we have light training on Sat and games on Sun, and team meetings in the week in preperation. There is no off season. We are either in season, or are in training camp mode. We accept walkons year round and promote the sport. We began in 2012 with a few rubber footballs, a bag of flags a friend brought, and soccer pullover shirts to look uniform. It grew from there as we imported shpulder pads, helmets, thigh pads and the like. It has taken time but we have an active 8 team league as well as a few other start up teams who are not ready to join. We have a lot of Peruvians on our teams, obviously, but we also have a combination of players from France, Germany, the USA, Holland and more.
Paul Gaither Holy crap, it seems like its really getting going out there, that is awesome man. I like how Brasil is getting support from some of the futbol leagues, it would be great for football to become a global sport. Good luck with everything bro.
6:43 Ah, I read this exact same play back to front, as in safeties down to LOS, but sometimes flipped because I use Matt Leinart as I'm left-handed. I always look to hit the clear route. No wonder it looked so scary when I somehow pull it off.
Hey. Could you show where to go with the ball on different defenses on the pass concepts. Like where to go on a cover 3 zone and man and zone blitz closed and open
Hey J.T. Please can you explain: Play Calling / how you name a play and how Audibles work (for example what means Kill) Thank you love you're content. Please firgibe me my Bad English I'm German.
In HS we ran double stick on the goal line with the #1 running a slant and the qb rolls right and throws it right away to the front pylon. Automatic against HS defense
I know I'm commenting on this three years later, but the Eagles just ran stick nod with the loop route against the Rams for a touchdown to Goedert with Devonta Smith running the loop.
Slant is a route. I’m talking concepts. But to you liking, the backside of y-stick is typically a slant or double slants to beat a rolling coverage or available green grass. Usually was called Y-Stick Looky with the looky being a quick 1-step slant.
Hey J. T. I found your channel on my search to learn more about football to increase my knowledge of the game and I'm loving the content. Keep doing what you do. My question is. You mention protection alot and a number that is associated with it. Can you explain protection and that number? please and thank you.
In your video on alerts, you mentioned that the alert would jump to the 1a priority. In the example you had an option for a post alert against tight quarters defense. If the number 2 is supposed to run a streak in that space, what happens? Basically just wondering what happens if an alert infringes on another routes space.
why does the 1st read have to be a flat always? why isn’t there variations in a route that can be run for the first read? for example why cant the receiver just fake a flat route and then 25% into the route they turn around and run a drag route kinda like a “zig” route?
Are there certain coverages you get out of this play in? Like a cover two with corner sitting In the flat. Or do you stay with it and either go a tagged route backside or do you teach qb to try the sweet spot cover 2 vertical to the outside?
RPO Stick/draw off the mike? On ‘nod’ if it’s a flat route ( from off set back) would ‘texas’ off the flat be a nice adjustment ( flat and back under the nod)?
JT used to played for Saints. I believe he was drafted by them. He showing you plays during his play time. He's put a lot of effort into these videos. Maybe you should do some research so you dont look stupid making dumb comments. At least put some effort into understanding who JT is since you love his videos.
@@kerxiong8030 It was a joke. The joke was that it had Omaha in it, and Peyton used to say Omaha pre-snap. I did look him up, and it's awesome that the journeyman-est of journeyman quarterbacks is giving us his knowledge. Regardless of his success, that wide-ranged background allows him to have insights that truly are impossible for anyone else to have. In a small way, it's as if he's a part of multiple coaching trees. He even replied to one of my comments once, which is *ridiculous*! A guy who actually has done things at an elite level in his sport replied to me! I'm sorry the joke bothered you as much as it appears to have.
Hey man, love your vids, but I'm incredibly confused by something. I know when a play call name is made, the receiver routs are left to right. in one if your early videos on this channel, you showed tiger(I think) and then 525. I believe it was a Bengals plays. I know these goes from left to right, that the X receiver runs an out, the Y receiver runs a slant, and the Z receiver runs an out according to the codes You said it's always left to right, and receivers are numbered left to right. In this video, you number them on the board to start and then clearly start to number them right to left. Can you explain why you did this and why the change? Simply from a logical standpoint the way we read left to right would make most coaches that create plays since time immemorium use that format. If you could tell me why you inverted it, that would be greatly appreciated. Love your videos, much love!
This was great! Watching the Bills Eagles game this weekend, and the Eagles scored on a stick-nod concept just like the one you described, and right on the goal line. th-cam.com/video/aP2SwXULebg/w-d-xo.html
Honestly I don't even play qb, just madden and watching on tv, but these videos are ridiculously informative and addictive.
Thanks.
Definitely
He helped me built my offense
I was a defensive coordinator but he has helped me understand offense
Can you show how a game plan is put together? By opponents tendencies? matchups? And maybe how many formations and plays for would be in it.
I vote for this
Loving the channel! Such great insight
Thank you!
This channel is legit
Really good stuff here!!! Easily understood and a great voice to go along with the instructions makes it even more retainable.
Dude, I love this love this love love love omg I watched it 5 times. I have learned so much from your channel So glad I found it on accident as a recommendation and for giggles clicked on it and instantly sub it.
Can you do which routes are best against which coverages ? E.g. Sail concept Vs cover 3 ; Crossers versus man etc.
Also what fronts are better against what runs, gap wise and how do you scheme runs ? Is there something specific you look at in the Defense ?
When you do these concept videos can you throw in a couple clips of game footage? Thanks!
I could but then the NFL would claim the rights to the vid.
@@TheQBSchool ahh that makes sense. Thanks for the reply )
Also your videos are amazing keep it up. The channel and patreon will hopefully blow up soon
I discovered this channel yesterday and have been binge watching since then. No other channel is this informative. Absolutely the best football channel. Way to go JT!
Thanks.
the y-stick has always been a great play to call on 3rd and 4th and short on madden, especially against a blitz.
I keep going back through your videos, what an absolute gold mine of information. Thank you for making these.
great video !
i'm becoming a qb school fanatic !
Love it. Thanks. I appreciate the support.
Loving what you're doing man.
And thank you
Damn... this is amazing information! Thank you for taking the time to explain all of this! I finally understand the stick route I hear about so often!
I play soccer to a good level and the terminology here actually crosses over. Love it JT. So damn good
Absolutely love this stuff man. I play college QB and I’m getting more knowledgeable every time I watch one of these
What team do you play for?
stick nod is one my favorite madden plays in the red zone great comprehensive analysis brother
Great job
Such good content! Don’t know where else you can get such detailed explanations! 👍👍👍
I LOVE these!!!! Keep it up
As a coach of amateurs in South America, I really appreciate this. Please continue to make these install videos of core concepts.
Please, can you mention how some concepts are "sister" concepts with one another? For example, how SMASH and LEVELS are related and designed to look the same even after the snap until the route runner make their breaks.
like double stick and stick nod?
@@TheQBSchool - Yes.
As I was taught in the USA, there are concepts that you want to package together. For example, the zone run with the play action bootleg and then with the play action screen back to the HB which the Rams run is a package of 3 plays to keep the defense honest.
Which would you be more likely to want to set up as a core play and then what would you tie it to so as to catch the Defense guessing?
Hey if you don’t mind, can you talk a little more about American Football in South America? Excuse my ignorance, but I had no idea the game was popular enough in South America to have people playing it, even on an amateur level. How many years has AF been a thing over there? Are there any professional leagues or even some kind of semi-pro leagues?
@@dennisgodman2743 - Brazil has support from professional Soccer (Football) clubs, where they have a sort of semi-pro league. One of the players from my team was signed after an international event. Their scouts/coaches saw him and offered him a job for the last 3 years.
Chile has been playing since about 2000 and has a histpry of internal conflict and two leagues of amateur teams. There are teams in other cpuntries as well and we have organized games.
I live in Peru and we have not gotten the support from the government like other countries, so we have to make due with fund rasing and pooling our own money to bring in equipment and renting fields.
I train my body at the gym every other day the best I can for not being much of an athelete myself. Each weekend we have trainings, except now innthe season, we have light training on Sat and games on Sun, and team meetings in the week in preperation.
There is no off season. We are either in season, or are in training camp mode. We accept walkons year round and promote the sport.
We began in 2012 with a few rubber footballs, a bag of flags a friend brought, and soccer pullover shirts to look uniform. It grew from there as we imported shpulder pads, helmets, thigh pads and the like. It has taken time but we have an active 8 team league as well as a few other start up teams who are not ready to join.
We have a lot of Peruvians on our teams, obviously, but we also have a combination of players from France, Germany, the USA, Holland and more.
Paul Gaither Holy crap, it seems like its really getting going out there, that is awesome man. I like how Brasil is getting support from some of the futbol leagues, it would be great for football to become a global sport. Good luck with everything bro.
videos like this make football so much more interesting to watch when you know what’s going on also it helps me beat ppl in madden 😂😂
Amazing Content my son will definitely benefit from
Love your channel brotha!!! Good work
6:43 Ah, I read this exact same play back to front, as in safeties down to LOS, but sometimes flipped because I use Matt Leinart as I'm left-handed.
I always look to hit the clear route. No wonder it looked so scary when I somehow pull it off.
Another great video! Thank you!
Fantastic stuff! Would love to see some discussion about the differences between west coast, air coryell, and ernhardt-perkins systems.
Thanks.
J T O The man!!!!!
Hey. Could you show where to go with the ball on different defenses on the pass concepts. Like where to go on a cover 3 zone and man and zone blitz closed and open
It depends. the reads are 1,2,3. Never know for sure.
Great video as always
Hey J.T. Please can you explain: Play Calling / how you name a play and how Audibles work (for example what means Kill)
Thank you
love you're content.
Please firgibe me my Bad English I'm German.
In HS we ran double stick on the goal line with the #1 running a slant and the qb rolls right and throws it right away to the front pylon. Automatic against HS defense
I love your videos! I want to start coaching football so badly...
Do it.
I know I'm commenting on this three years later, but the Eagles just ran stick nod with the loop route against the Rams for a touchdown to Goedert with Devonta Smith running the loop.
Would love to see a video like this for a drive concept!
is this a joke?
19 minutes and a dozen diagrams later "that's the vanilla stick explanation". That's why it's called QB School.
Greatest 3-step pass concept.
No way. Any slant.
Slant is a route. I’m talking concepts. But to you liking, the backside of y-stick is typically a slant or double slants to beat a rolling coverage or available green grass. Usually was called Y-Stick Looky with the looky being a quick 1-step slant.
Lion/ Dragon
Hey coach, love the videos. Could you go over the smash concept? And maybe snag?
Fantastic. Thanks
Randomly came up and are addictive and only watch football, just curious how all these concepts change vs 3-4 defenses
Was that pass protection for the HB North Double stick a double team on the nose and big on big?
Hey J. T. I found your channel on my search to learn more about football to increase my knowledge of the game and I'm loving the content. Keep doing what you do. My question is. You mention protection alot and a number that is associated with it. Can you explain protection and that number? please and thank you.
If you were playing a game like Madden, which play concepts would you want as your audibles?
What's the best way to defend this concept
Only thing I don’t understand is the protection. I get the formations, the play side action and backside action the protection is messing me up
Protections in general or for Stick?
Can you please do a study on Marcus Mariota?
This is "goodness".
In your video on alerts, you mentioned that the alert would jump to the 1a priority. In the example you had an option for a post alert against tight quarters defense. If the number 2 is supposed to run a streak in that space, what happens? Basically just wondering what happens if an alert infringes on another routes space.
it shouldn't. that wouldn't be a great play design.
Hey JT love the vids. Can you breakdown slant/sluggo/ sloggo-out progression? Is this installed based on certain CB tendencies?
why does the 1st read have to be a flat always? why isn’t there variations in a route that can be run for the first read? for example why cant the receiver just fake a flat route and then 25% into the route they turn around and run a drag route kinda like a “zig” route?
Are there certain coverages you get out of this play in? Like a cover two with corner sitting In the flat. Or do you stay with it and either go a tagged route backside or do you teach qb to try the sweet spot cover 2 vertical to the outside?
Why yes, I am trying to make my Madden game better.
Can you do a lecture on the sweep?
I could but that might be an RB School or OL thing.
RPO Stick/draw off the mike?
On ‘nod’ if it’s a flat route ( from off set back) would ‘texas’ off the flat be a nice adjustment ( flat and back under the nod)?
Yes. Yes.
That wasn't from the Saints playbook.
Peyton never played for the Saints.
Edit: Omaha.
JT used to played for Saints. I believe he was drafted by them. He showing you plays during his play time. He's put a lot of effort into these videos. Maybe you should do some research so you dont look stupid making dumb comments. At least put some effort into understanding who JT is since you love his videos.
@@kerxiong8030 It was a joke. The joke was that it had Omaha in it, and Peyton used to say Omaha pre-snap.
I did look him up, and it's awesome that the journeyman-est of journeyman quarterbacks is giving us his knowledge. Regardless of his success, that wide-ranged background allows him to have insights that truly are impossible for anyone else to have. In a small way, it's as if he's a part of multiple coaching trees. He even replied to one of my comments once, which is *ridiculous*! A guy who actually has done things at an elite level in his sport replied to me! I'm sorry the joke bothered you as much as it appears to have.
When you refer to the MIC, you often use the phrase "he can't be right". Could you explain what you mean by this?
If the Mike goes right we go left. If the Mike goes left, we throw right.
The QB School Thank you!
If you were a offensive coordinator in today's NFL what would your bread and butter passing concepts be?
Throw it to our best player. Repeat.
Hey man, love your vids, but I'm incredibly confused by something. I know when a play call name is made, the receiver routs are left to right. in one if your early videos on this channel, you showed tiger(I think) and then 525. I believe it was a Bengals plays. I know these goes from left to right, that the X receiver runs an out, the Y receiver runs a slant, and the Z receiver runs an out according to the codes
You said it's always left to right, and receivers are numbered left to right. In this video, you number them on the board to start and then clearly start to number them right to left. Can you explain why you did this and why the change? Simply from a logical standpoint the way we read left to right would make most coaches that create plays since time immemorium use that format.
If you could tell me why you inverted it, that would be greatly appreciated. Love your videos, much love!
If I said always I misspoke. In digit it is weak to strong. Usually, xyz
@@TheQBSchool Thanks for clearing that up. Keep up the great work!
You should coach in the league
The importance of weight and height
Do you want to come play QB for my broncos?
For Rich? That would be funny.
Why do so many teams use the word "Omaha" ?
No idea. Lots o midwest folks out there.
Worcester, Worcester! Yeah, that's not as cool sounding. Steak, steak!
I would imagine that it at least partly has to do with words that can be clearly communicated that don't sound like others
Thanks!
Can you coach my highschool team 😂
This was great! Watching the Bills Eagles game this weekend, and the Eagles scored on a stick-nod concept just like the one you described, and right on the goal line. th-cam.com/video/aP2SwXULebg/w-d-xo.html
Insert nuance and details all over 😂
servus
Why such a serious face always, lighten up your facial expression in the intros lol