@@CoachMcKie because you can run the inside Zone/Split Zone as a base Zone read the Y has an option block: if the End plays contain block him, else go around the in crushing end and be a lead blocker for the Qb. Also you can run YG QB Counter and YG Qb Counter Y Wheel ( looks like Counter but the Y runs a wheel to the double WR side, no LB will cover him because on every other play the Y stay to pass block. I expaned it from 5 to 8 plays. Sorry for the bad english and best regards from germany
Hey coach I love your channel its really helpful for me but I was wondering if you can actually show some of your games and film study with us so we can see these plays in action
Hey Coach! Love your material and the time you put in! I’m 20 y/o and currently in nursing school but I want to coach when I’m through the program. What steps would you recommend for someone who wants to get into coaching - offense specifically? My Favorite Systems: -Chip Kelly/Scott Frost -Kyle Shanahan -Sean McVay -Joe Brady -Andy Reid
Hey Dustin! Thanks for the kind words. Best thing to do is volunteer at the closest high school. Make sure you are always on time, do whatever the HC asks, and be the best coach you can be. You'll move up the ladder in no time.
@@CoachMcKie We typically run it with the H, Y, RB on the same side and we run a lot of combo counterswith back side reads, as well as zone and power with H leading blocking. The formation that you drawn up would be called Stack RT over, meaning the H is on the Opposite side (Over) and we run our zone read out of that formation where the H is scrapping across and leaking into the flats.
You really had me at 2:00 I was thinking exactly what you thought I was.
Is there not a way to still get access to this?
I enjoy your videos keep them coming.
Hey coach I coach semi pro football and would love to see more of 2 back spread plays and H back spread plays
Love the extra clips lol
Hahah. Trying something new.
I like it more with the Y in the over side and a Split Block of the Y
I like that as well. Why do you like it better?
@@CoachMcKie because you can run the inside Zone/Split Zone as a base Zone read the Y has an option block: if the End plays contain block him, else go around the in crushing end and be a lead blocker for the Qb. Also you can run YG QB Counter and YG Qb Counter Y Wheel ( looks like Counter but the Y runs a wheel to the double WR side, no LB will cover him because on every other play the Y stay to pass block. I expaned it from 5 to 8 plays. Sorry for the bad english and best regards from germany
How would you block if there is a man on. Gap first, then man on?
Yes sir. That’s how we did it. Let the RB make the OL right
Hey coach what program are you using for the playbook?
Hey coach. I use Hudl account.
More GOLD nuggets and thank you!
heck yeah coach! just trying to get on your level
What's the name of that formation
Looks like pistol
Hey coach I love your channel its really helpful for me but I was wondering if you can actually show some of your games and film study with us so we can see these plays in action
Hey coach thanks for the kind words. I’ve got 100s of videos on my channel that show clips of the concepts I talk about.
@CoachMcKie what program are you using for the play design coach?
My defense would tear you up lol
Hey Coach! Love your material and the time you put in! I’m 20 y/o and currently in nursing school but I want to coach when I’m through the program. What steps would you recommend for someone who wants to get into coaching - offense specifically?
My Favorite Systems:
-Chip Kelly/Scott Frost
-Kyle Shanahan
-Sean McVay
-Joe Brady
-Andy Reid
Hey Dustin! Thanks for the kind words. Best thing to do is volunteer at the closest high school. Make sure you are always on time, do whatever the HC asks, and be the best coach you can be. You'll move up the ladder in no time.
@@CoachMcKie Thank You! I appreciate the response!
We would call this Stacked Rt
that's awesome coach. Why do you call that stack right?
@@CoachMcKie We typically run it with the H, Y, RB on the same side and we run a lot of combo counterswith back side reads, as well as zone and power with H leading blocking. The formation that you drawn up would be called Stack RT over, meaning the H is on the Opposite side (Over) and we run our zone read out of that formation where the H is scrapping across and leaking into the flats.
okay I like that. Some Auburn influence. Love it!
@@CoachMcKie Yessir!!! A lot of Gus Malzahn principles in our scheme.