A winning offense must get its best offensive players on the field if it wants to maximize its opportunities for success. As such, in a given formation those 11 players increase its chances to be successful if it creates a reason for the defense to make an adjustment. In that regard, all factors considered, the more coaches study an opponent the more they will be able to predict a particular defensive adjustment in response to a specific formation. Creating Offensive Advantages With Personnel Grouping and Pre-Snap Movement Formations reviews the basic elements involved in developing a flexible offensive attack.
Among the topics covered:
Among the topics covered:
- Personnel groupings
- Formations
- Adjustment by halfback
- Pre-snap movement
- Motions
- Sample personnel groupings
- Bunch/stack samples
- Scramble
- Mix examples
- FIN/FOB motion
- Race/Roy Yo/Yo/Yo
- Shift
- Motion to empty