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Base Line Dive Plays Base Line X XXXXX C 180 LE 170 LT 160 LG 150 50 RG 60 RT 70 RE 80 QB Wing RB 4 Back 3 Back RB 2 Back Dive Plays 1 Pro Set -- 52 Dive QB Audible – IF D in Pro Set – I Set – Wing Left 50 GAP – COLOR – CHANGE TO SWEEP Seal Block Cut Back Beat Guy to the Right Block Downfield 50 60 70 80 C 180 LE 170 LT 160 LG 150 RG RT RE QB Wing 4 Back RB 3 Back RB 2 Back End Back Formatio Play Right End 4 Back 3 Back 2 Back 1 Back Right Tackle Right Guard Center Left Guard Left Tackle Left End Align n IF 50 Gap -- Sprint Right 50 Hole Head Up Seal Head Up / 60 Head up Cut Right in Slot Right Pro Set Audible 83 52 Dive OLB OLB Adjust I Set Adjust I Set Right OR Inside Gap Seal Right Seal Left OR 150 Gap OR Cut Right OLB or Tight or I Set Sweep Follow on Audible on Audible LB OR Inside LB Inside LB Inside LB through Pro Set -- 152 Dive Pro Set – I Set QB Audible – IF D in 150 GAP – COLOR – CHANGE TO 83 SWEEP Seal Block Cut Back Block Back Beat Guy to the Right 50 60 70 80 C 180 LE 170 LT 160 LG 150 RG RT RE QB Wing 4 Back RB 3 Back RB 2 Back End Back Play Right End 4 Back 3 Back 2 Back 1 Back Right Tackle Right Guard Center Left Guard Left Tackle Left End Formation Align Head Up / Sprint Left 150 Hole IF 150 Gap -- Cut Left in 50 Head up Seal Head Up Slot Right Pro Set 160 Gap 152 Dive OLB OLB Adjust I Set Adjust I Set Audible 83 Sweep Cut Left Gap OR Inside Right OR Seal Left OR OLB or Tight or I Set Seal Left or on Audible on Audible Follow through LB Inside LB Inside LB Inside LB 2 Tight -- I Set – 53 Blast Cut Right Cut Left Cut Right Block Back 180 170 160 150 50 60 70 80 C LE LT LG RG RT RE QB 1 Back Wing 4 Back SLOT BACK RB 2 Back RB 3 Back End Back Right Left Left Left Formatio Play 4 Back 3 Back 2 Back 1 Back Right Tackle Right Guard Center Align End Guard Tackle End n Lead Head Up / 60 Head up Cut Right Reverse Pivot Head Up Seal Downfiel Downfiel Through Blocker Gap Seal Seal Left in 150 Gap Tight I Set 53 Blast Hand off to the Right OR Inside Cut Right OLB d OLB d OLB 50 Hole through Right OR OR Inside OR Inside 3 Back LB 50 hole Inside LB LB LB Power Plays 3 Pro Set -- 63 Power Pro Set – Slot Right IF NOSE GUARD in 50 Gap Or Head Up Seal Left or Inside LB SEAL Player IF Blocker is head up or to Head Up – the Right – SEAL RIGHT Outside LB Outside LB Down Field or Head Up X End C 50 60 180 LE 170 LT 160 LG 150 RG RT 70 RE 80 QB Wing 4 Back RB 3 Back 2 Back READ – Through RB the 60 Hole Inside LB 2 Back End Back Play Right End 4 Back 3 Back 2 Back 1 Back Right Tackle Right Guard Center Left Guard Left Tackle Left End Formation Align IF NOSE GUARD Lead Block If Head Up Seal Cheat IN Cheat IN Hand Off in 50 Gap Or 63 Through 60 Pivot Right Hand Right -- IF 60 Gap Outside Slot Right Pro Set CRASH CRASH 70 through 60 Head Up Seal Seal Left Inside LB Outside LB Power Hole -- off 3 Back Seal Left OR LB Inside LB Gap or End Hole Left OR Inside Inside LB Outside LB LB Tight -- Pro Set -- 63 Power Pro Set – Slot Right IF NOSE GUARD in 50 Gap Or Head Up Seal Left or Inside LB SEAL Player IF Blocker is head up or to Head Up – the Right – SEAL RIGHT Outside LB Outside LB Down Field or Head Up X End C 50 60 180 LE 170 LT 160 LG 150 RG RT 70 RE 80 QB Wing 4 Back RB 3 Back 2 Back READ – Through RB the 60 Hole Inside LB 2 Back End Back Play Right End 4 Back 3 Back 2 Back 1 Back Right Tackle Right Guard Center Left Guard Left Tackle Left End Formation Align IF NOSE GUARD Lead Block If Head Up Seal Hand Off in 50 Gap Or 63 CRASH Through 60 Pivot Right Hand Right -- IF 60 Gap Outside Tight Pro Set DE through 60 Head Up Seal Seal Left Inside LB Outside LB Power Outside LB Hole -- off 3 Back Seal Left OR LB Hole Left OR Inside Inside LB Outside LB LB 4 Tight -- Pro Set -- 162 Power Block Back or Inside LB If 160 Gap Seal Right IF Head IF Blocker is Head up Seal Left Up – SEAL RIGHT Down Field X Down Field or Head Up C 50 60 180 LE 170 LT 160 LG 150 RG RT 70 RE 80 3 Back READ – Through QB the 160 Hole for Assist Wing with Seal with LG 4 Back RB SINGLE BACK SET – 3 Back 3 Back assignment is the Inside or Outside LB depending on the Defense Set RB 2 Back End Back Play Right End 4 Back 3 Back 2 Back 1 Back Right Tackle Right Guard Center Left Guard Left Tackle Left End Formation Align If 160 Gap Seal Right 3 Back 160 Hand Off If Head Up If Head Up 162 Downfield Downfield Pivot Left hand If Head up Tight Pro Set Hole Seal or through Cut Left Cut Left Seal Right or 150 Gap OLB Power OLB OLB off 2 Back or 170 Gap Inside LB 160 Hole OR Inside LB Seal Right Seal Left or LB Tight -- Pro Set -- 162 Power Motion Block Back or Inside LB If 160 Gap Seal Right IF Head IF Blocker is Head up Seal Left Up – SEAL RIGHT Down Field X Down Field or Head Up C 50 60 180 LE 170 LT 160 LG 150 RG RT 70 RE 80 QB Wing 4 Back 3 Back READ – Through the 160 Hole for Assist RB with Seal with LG 3 Back RB 2 Back End Back Play Right End 4 Back 3 Back 2 Back 1 Back Right Tackle Right Guard Center Left Guard Left Tackle Left End Formation Align If 160 Gap Seal Right MOTION -- 3 Back 160 Hand Off If Head Up If Head Up 162 Downfield Pivot Left hand If Head up Tight Pro Set Through Hole Seal or through Cut Left Cut Left Seal Right or 150 Gap OLB Power OLB off 2 Back or 170 Gap 160 Hole Inside LB 160 Hole OR Inside LB Seal Right Seal Left or LB 5 Pro Set 162 Power X X X X X XX XX X X 180 170 160 150 50 60 70 80 LE LT LG C RG RT RE QB RB Wing 3 Back 4 Back RB 2 Back Trap Plays 6 Pro Set – 162 Trap X X X X X X XX X X X 180 170 160 150 50 60 70 80 LE LT LG C RG RT RE QB Wing 4 Back RB 3 Back RB 2 Back Pro Set – 63 Trap X X X X X X XX X X X 180 170 160 150 50 60 70 80 LE LT LG C RG RT RE QB Wing RB 4 Back 3 Back RB 2 Back 7 Counter Plays Pro Set -- 62 Counter CREATE WALL IF in 50 Gap – RG BLOCKS IF in 60 Gap or Head Up LEFT DOUBLE TEAM WITH C on RG– RT WALL – RG – RT SEAL RIGHT Kickout Beat Guy to the Right Cut Right OLB 50 60 70 80 C 180 LE 170 LT 160 LG 150 RG RT RE Fake Quick Pitch QB Wing RB 4 Back Cheat In 4 Back 3 Back Crash on 70 Gap or End RB 2 Back End Back Play Right End 4 Back 3 Back 2 Back 1 Back Right Tackle Right Guard Center Left Guard Left Tackle Left End Formation Align If 50 Gap - If Audible -- 60 Audible Seal Cheat IN Step Left - Fake Left Quick Gap or Head Up Head Up Cut Right 62 Fake Left Left OR Pull Slot Right Pro Set OLB CRASH 70 Cut back to Pitch Pivot Left 2 OR CUT Left Seal Left OR 150 Gap OR Cut Right OLB Counter Quick Pitch Behind RT for Gap or End 60 hole Back Hand Off Head up on RG Inside LB Inside LB 60 Gap or Head or Inside LB 8 Tight -- Pro Set -- 62 Counter CREATE WALL IF in 50 Gap – RG BLOCKS IF in 60 Gap or Head Up LEFT DOUBLE TEAM WITH C on RG– RT WALL – RG – RT SEAL RIGHT Kickout Beat Guy to the Right Cut Right Block Back 50 60 70 80 C 180 LE 170 LT 160 LG 150 RG RT RE Fake Quick Pitch QB Crash Back Wing on DE RB 4 Back 3 Back RB 2 Back End Back Play Right End 4 Back 3 Back 2 Back 1 Back Right Tackle Right Guard Center Left Guard Left Tackle Left End Formation Align If 50 Gap - If Audible -- 60 Crash Audible Seal Step Left - Fake Left Quick Gap or Head Up Head Up Cut Right 62 Back -- 70 Crash Back Fake Left Left OR Pull Tight Pro Set Cut back to Pitch Pivot Left 2 OR CUT Left Seal Left OR 150 Gap OR Cut Right OLB Counter Gap or -- on DE Quick Pitch Behind RT for 60 hole Back Hand Off Head up on RG Inside LB Inside LB Inside LB 60 Gap or Head or Inside LB Up Pro Set -- 63 Counter CREATE WALL IF in 50 Gap – RG BLOCKS IF in 60 Gap or Head Up LEFT DOUBLE TEAM WITH C on RG– RT WALL – RG – RT SEAL RIGHT Kickout Beat Guy to the Right Cut Right OLB 50 60 70 80 C 180 LE 170 LT 160 LG 150 RG RT RE QB Wing RB 4 Back Cheat In 4 Back 3 Back Crash on 70 Gap or RB End 2 Back End Back Play Right End 4 Back 3 Back 2 Back 1 Back Right Tackle Right Guard Center Left Guard Left Tackle Left End Formation Align If 50 Gap - Step Right If Audible -- 60 Audible Seal Cheat IN and Back Fake 152 Pivot Gap or Head Up Head Up Cut Right 63 Left OR Pull Slot Right Pro Set OLB CRASH 70 Hand Off Fake 152 Left 3 Back Hand OR CUT Left Seal Left OR 150 Gap OR Cut Right OLB Counter Behind RT for Gap or End through 60 Off Head up on RG Inside LB Inside LB 60 Gap or Head Hole or Inside LB Up 9 Tight -- Pro Set -- 63 Counter CREATE WALL IF in 50 Gap – RG BLOCKS IF in 60 Gap or Head Up LEFT DOUBLE TEAM WITH C on RG– RT WALL – RG – RT SEAL RIGHT Kickout Beat Guy to the Right Cut Right Block Back 50 60 70 80 C 180 LE 170 LT 160 LG 150 RG RT RE QB Crash Back Wing on DE RB 4 Back 3 Back RB 2 Back End Back Play Right End 4 Back 3 Back 2 Back 1 Back Right Tackle Right Guard Center Left Guard Left Tackle Left End Formation Align If 50 Gap - Step Right If Audible -- 60 Crash Audible Seal and Back Fake 152 Pivot Gap or Head Up Head Up Cut Right 63 Back -- 70 Crash Back Left OR Pull Tight Pro Set Hand Off Fake 152 Left 3 Back Hand OR CUT Left Seal Left OR 150 Gap OR Cut Right OLB Counter Gap or -- on DE Behind RT for through 60 Off Head up on RG Inside LB Inside LB Inside LB 60 Gap or Head Hole or Inside LB Up Tight -- Pro Set -- 64 Counter CREATE WALL IF in 50 Gap – RG BLOCKS IF in 60 Gap or Head Up LEFT DOUBLE TEAM WITH C on RG– RT WALL – RG – RT SEAL RIGHT Kickout Beat Guy to the Right Cut Right Cut Inside to OLB – LEAVE END 50 60 70 80 C 180 LE 170 LT 160 LG 150 RG RT RE QB Wing RB 4 Back 3 Back RB 2 Back End Back Play Right End 4 Back 3 Back 2 Back 1 Back Right Tackle Right Guard Center Left Guard Left Tackle Left End Formation Align If 50 Gap - If Audible -- 60 LEAVE Down the Sprint Right Audible Seal Gap or Head Up Head Up Cut Right 64 END -- Cut Line Deep -- Sprint Right Down line hand Left OR Pull
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