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Of Dvds Grade Offensive Scheme Pat Shurmur contact Information: [email protected] # of DVDs Grade Offensive Scheme Pat Shurmur - I-Formation Perimeter Run 1 Pat Shurmur - I-Formation Passing 1 Kyle Hockman - Pistol Pass Game 1 B Kyle Hockman - Pistol Run Game 1 B Bruce Eien - Shotgun Spread Movement Passes 1 Bruce Eien - Shotgun Spread Run Game 1 Bruce Eien - Shotgun Spread Offense Basics 1 Dave cisar - Winning Youth FB w/ Single Wing 1 Dan Robinson - Teaching the Shallow cross Route 1 Dan Robinson - Play Action Passing Game 1 Dan Robinson - Teaching 3-5 Step Dropback Pass concepts 1 Dan Robinson - Dropback concepts to Attack 2 Deep Safeties 1 Dan Robinson - Tube Method to Route Running 1 Dan Robinson - Pass Offense to Deal w/ Man Free, Man, and Blitz 1 Dan Robinson - 3-5 Step Pro Passing Game 1 Mark Hudspeth - Zone Option/Jet Sweep 2 on 1 Mike Rude - Single Wing Basics 1 Wofford ʹ Midline Option 1 B Wofford ʹ Belly/Rocket and cutups 2 B Wofford ʹ Inside Veer Option 1 B Hawaii ʹ Spread Offense 2 B Steve Mariucci ʹ 2 and 1 Back Passing Game @ cal 3 A- Hawaii ʹ Red Zone, Two Minute, and Goal Line Offense 1 B- Hawaii ʹ Game Planning 1 B- Hawaii ʹ Screens 1 B- Anthony Pratley ʹ Pistol Spread Option Run Game/Hurry-Up No Huddle Play cards 1 B Purdue ʹ Gary Nord Quarterback Development 1 B- Russ Grimm ʹ Power/counter 1 A+ chris Klenakis ʹ Inside Zone 1 A- chris Klenakis ʹ Hit Progression 1 A- Noel Mazzone ʹ crossing Routes/ Hal Mumme ʹ Air Raid Offense/ Y Stick/Y corner 1 B Brent Pease ʹ Outside Screen/ chris Hatcher ʹ Air Raid Offense 1 B Ed Zaumbrecher ʹ Moving the Pocket/ Mark Whipple ʹ Vertical Passing Attack & Sail 1 B Dino Babers - Bunch Routes/ Mark Petersen ʹ One Back Pass Pro and Running Game 1 B+ Sonny Dykes ʹ Air Raid clinic 5 on 1 B+ Tony Franklin ʹ Practice Organization/conroy Hines ʹ Screens B Dana Holgorsen ʹ TFS Seminar 3 Back Set & New things 1 A- George Warhop ʹ The Perimeter Run Game: Truck, cab, Taxi, and crack G Play cOOL clinic 1 B Mouse Davis ʹ Run and Shoot Offense, Screen Game, and Game Planning 5 on 1 A+ Mark Speckman ʹ The Fly Sweep 1 A Ron Adeylott ʹ Wingbone Option 1 B Tubby Raymond ʹ Delaware Wing-T 1 B Dennis creehan ʹ Belly Series 1 Steve Marshall ʹ 2008 cOOL clinic on Unbalanced Formation Runs 1 B+ Andrew coverdale ʹ The Bunch Attack 1 A- Alex Gibbs ʹ Developments in the Outside Zone 8 A+ 1998 cincinnati Bengals WcO Install 1 calvin McGee ʹ Spread Offense 3 A Pete Jenkins ʹ Practice to Win 1 Greg Studrawa ʹ Zone Philosophy from Gun 1 B+ John Shoop ʹ Quarterback Drills 1 B Rich Rodriguez ʹ Spread Offense 4 B Bert Williams ʹ Blocking Schemes to Attack the 3-3-5 1 B Paul Boudreau ʹ Tying the Run Action Pass Game and Run Game Together cOOL clinic 1 B JT curtis - Veer Offense 4 A Tony Franklin ʹ Quick and Intermediate Passing Game 1 A- Robert McFarland ʹ Zone Run Game Install and cutups 3 A- Steve Rampy - Pistol Zone Run Game 3 B Lew Johnston ʹ Spread Gun Wing-T 4 Bill DeFillippo ʹ Shotgun Option/Zone Read 4 John Hevesy ʹ counter Run and Play Action Schemes Sam Pittman ʹ Ways to get the Ball Outside: Taxi Play and Ways to Teach the Reach Block 1 A- Jeff Grimes ʹ Open Side Gap Schemes: Power, counter, crack Play and Buck Sweep cOOL clinic Urban Meyer, Dan Mullen, and Mike Sanford Clinic ± Spread Pass/Run Install 3 Bill Walsh - Standford Offense 2 Paul Boudreau ± Singleback Runs and Drills 1 Larry Beightol - Outside Zone 1 A Bill Muir - Singleback Runs from Multiple Formations 1 Rex Ryan - Evaluating the Front 7 1 Gunter Brewer - Spacing Routes 1 A coverdale - Quick Passing, Malzahn - No Huddle, Larry Johnson - DL, Bratkowski - Blitzing the One Back Offense 1 Split Back Veer clinic 1 Dan christenson - Missouri Offense 2 Bruce Eien - Exotics and Trick Plays 1 Pat Ruel - I Formation Running Game 1 Herb Hand - Outside Zone 1 Jeff Dover - Triangle Passing Game for the Spread Offense 1 Mark Richt - How to Handle the Blitz 1 Gordie Shaw - Inside Zone 1 Gordie Shaw - Zone Blocking clinic and John Levra Pass Rush clinic 1 Jim McNally - Inside and Outside Zone from I Back and Offset I 1 Scott Parr/Sonny Dykes - One Back clinic 1 Gunter Brewer/Herb Hand/Noel Mazzone - One Back clinic 1 Herb Hand - Run Game of Power/counter/Bucksweep 1 Oregon Offensive Install 1 Strausser Boise State - Screen Game/IZ,OZ/OL,TE 3 on 1 Defensive Scheme Jim Leavitt - 4-3 vs. Run and LB Drills 1 B Rex Ryan - 46 Defense/ Steve Szabo - Adjusting 46 to HS 2 on 1 Lake Washington 4-3 Defense 1 George Barlow/chip West - Blitzes and coverages for the 4-4 Def 1 Bryan collins - Basics of the 4-4 Defense 1 Nick Saban ʹ Video D Install @ LSU 1 Andy Rondeau ʹ Installation of the Under Front / Dealton cotton ʹ Installation of the 46 1 James Madison ʹ 4-2-5 Defense 5 chuck Amato - Pass Rush and Blitz 1 Mickey Andrews - 4-3 Defense 1 Will Muschamp - Defense, Sonny Dykes - Passing Game, Herb Hand - Run Game 2 Marvin Lewis - 50 Defense Blitz Package 1 TcU 4-2-5 clinic Talks 8 A+ Tood Quick - The Okie Blitz Package 1 QB Play Darin Slack ʹ c4 collection 7 A+ Texas Tech QB Drills 1 RB Play John Rice - complete RB Drill Package 1 WR Play John Rice - complete WR Drill Package 1 Gunter Brewer ʹ WR Release Drills Featuring Dez Bryant 1 A Texas Tech ʹ Wide Receiver Drills 1 OL Play Mike Sherman -Offensive Line Play 1 Ed Thomas - Becoming a championship Lineman 1 B+ Art Kehoe - Run Blocking, Pass Pro, and center Play 1 B+ Art Kehoe - Teaching Oline concepts & D Movements 1 B+ Jim McNally ʹ Keys to Offensive Line Footwork cOOL clinic 1 B Maryland ʹ OL Drills 1 A De La Salle ʹ OL Play 1 Oregon OL Drills 1 Milt Tenopir - Run Game Fundamentals 1 Mount Union clinic Tape over OL Drills, Inside/Outside Zone, and Pass Pro 1 Schlarman - OL Play 2 DL Play Tom Jones - Explosion, Reaction, & Leverage Drills 1 John Levra - Pass Rush clinic/ Gordie Shaw Zone Blocking clinic 1 LB Play Vernon Hargreaves - LB Drills 1 Mary Hardin-Baylor - Preparing the LB 1 Ron Vanderlinden ʹ LB Pass Fundamentals 1 B John Pagano ʹ Inside/Outside LBs Run Fits Teaching Progressions in the 3-4 1 DB Play Nick Rapone - DB Play 4 on 1 LSU ʹ DB Drills 1 Iowa State ʹ DB Drills 1 Tony Dungy ʹ DB Drills 1 Tennessee Vols ʹ DB Drills 1 Greg Brown - Bump and Run coverage 1 Duane Akina - Tackling, Man Pres, Block Pro 1 Special Teams Frank Beamer - Special Teams clinic 1 Tom Quinn ʹ Spread Punt and coaching Points 1 Tom Quinn ʹ Special Teams Drills and Skills, Practice Organization 1 Tom Quinn ʹ Kickoff coverage Scheme/ coaching Points 1 Unknown ʹ Special Teams Kickoff coverage 1 Unknown ʹ Special Teams Punt Return 1 Nick Quartaro ʹ Spread Punt Formation 1 A Selley ʹ Special Teams Fundamentals 1 Joe Aveczano ʹ Keys to Special Teams 1 Gameplanning John Rice - Streamlining Your Offensive Gameplanning 1 Brian Billick - Developing an Offensive Gameplan 1 Stan Zwiefel ʹ Breaking Down Defensive Game Film 1 B+ Brian Fuentes - TFS Gameplanning 1 Strength and Conditioning Nike Sparq Football Training 1 B Nebraska corn Huskers - Strength & conditioning 1 B LSU Strength & conditioning 1 B Drill Tapes Alabama Offensive Drills 1 B Alabama Defensive Drills 1 B Kyle Williams - Open Field Tackling 1 cOOL clinc ʹ Drill collection 1 B Texas Tech Drills 1 Martial Arts Training for Football 1 Game Cutups 2009 Oregon vs. Purdue 1 A 2009 Oregon vs. Ohio State Rose Bowl 1 A 2009 Oregon vs. Washington State 1 B 2009 Oregon O or D vs. Boise St., USc, UcLA, Purdue, Washington 1 A- 2009 Oregon D vs. Stanford and Arizona 1 B+ 2009 Oregon vs. cal 1 A- 2009 Oregon vs. Oregon St. 1 B Hawaii vs. Alabama, Fresno St. and Idaho 1 Hawaii vs. Fresno State O and D 2 Houston ʹ Jenkins/Gilbride Run and Shoot cutups 1 B Syracuse ʹ Freeze Option/counter/Trap Option w/ Donovan McNabb 1 B+ Alabama ʹ Defensive cutups with Play call on the Screen 1 A 2006 Missouri Run Game cutups 1 B Minnesota ʹ Outside Zone cutups 1 B Minnesota ʹ Inside Zone cutups 1 B BYU ʹ Scats and Screens 1 B carson Newman vs. North Alabama 2 B Shallow cross cutups 1 c Arkansas ʹ cover 4 cutups 1 c Penn State cover 4 and some other cover 4 cutups 1 c Valdosta State - 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