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Football offenses explained. We show you how the air raid, single wing, west coast, run & shoot, and the triple option were born!
0:00 – Introduction
1:05 – Single Wing
3:30 – Triple Option
9:20 – Run & Shoot
11:57 – West Coast
16:00 – Air Raid
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KC over SF in superbowl
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Decoupled, non-linear. Spare us.
Save your frustrations. 27-24 Cin.
23-30 SF. My quantum pronoun says….
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Great explinations. I would have preferred more videos of the schemes and less of you talking.
Quick question why can’t an offense run several styles
The single wing is still used today in football but they changed the name to the Wildcat. Pop Warner also designed the Double Wing which really changed the game. Teams like West Point used the Flying Wedge but Warner incorporated speed and deception. Lots of the spread formation looks and acts like the single wing with more passing. The reason they didn’t pass as much with the single wing was because the ball was bigger than it is today and the rules in some areas had penalties for passing.
The Notre Dame box was shifted into after lining up in the T formation. The T formation goes way back before Clark Shaughney.
Option: Don Faurot actually had a fourth option with the play. The HB also could throw after the pitch. Faurot’s option was different because the first hand off was to the HB not the FB. The FB would be a blocker.
The things you mentioned about Fisher DeBerry were done earlier by Bear Bryant in the 1970s. His Wishbone teams would line up in several formations including the Double wing with the different motions. The games are here on YouTube to see.
Chip Kelly tried to run a hurry-up offense to keep the opposing defense on the field. The downside to that is you wear out your offensive linemen. And when the offensive line gets tired, quarterbacks get hit. And then they get hurt.
Then there's the Daniel Jones offense. The QB stands there in the pocket with his eyes locked onto his intended target. Make certain that every player on the defense can see precisely where the pass is going to go. You want to ensure that they get every opportunity to triple team the intended receiver, if not to jump the route and intercept the ball. The advantage of this offense? The QB can always blame the receiver for not getting free, or the line for not giving him infinite time, or the coach for not designing a good play.
This is really fantastic and well researched. Thank you.
Elements of the RPO was already starting to be seen as far back as 1991 with the Syracuse Orangmen football team and its freeze option.
It was primarily a run dominant scheme there were short 3 & 5 plays that had the read on the Linebacker to where if the LB committed the QB (Marvin Graves) would hit a quick slant to Quadry Ismael.
Very Interesting vid on the origins of offensive schemes. I knew about Walsh and the John Cook story but a lot of this presented content was enjoyable to watch.
The wishbone was developed at Breckenridge HS by Bellard, fun fact.
Great video. Very instructive.
Nice video. Good primer for those who want to understand football variations.
also, the Chicago Bears offense..1st down: Montgomery up the middle for 1 yard..2nd down: Screen pass to Mooney for a 3 yard loss..3rd down and 12: false start on Mustipher..3rd down and 17: sack on Fields..4th and 30: punt
Could you please cover the "Dog Rape Offense" please?
We ran the Wishbone in HS, in the early ‘80s. I was the fullback and started my sophomore year. The sad thing is we had two big TEs, 6’ 4” and 6’ 1”, and very athletic, yet the coach refused to pass the ball or get them involved. After the first year the defense would just put 8 lineman on the line of scrimmage and one DB back as a safety, knowing we would never throw the ball. And that hurt our pass defense because they never had a chance to defend against passes during practice. What a waste. Our offensive line was one of the biggest in the state (Indiana) yet we went 3-7 because our coach was stubborn. And if we got behind our run game chewed up the clock and we could never score quickly at the end of the game.
Good video! I played single wing in high school. It was fun but too much running.
If one looks at the Bills from the early 90's, that K-Gun offense had elements of both the WCO and the Air Raid. It was very fast moving and used a lot of quick & intermediate routes.
Paul Horning at Notre Dame and Frank Gifford at USC were tremendous Single Wing Players
Where’s the “Air Coryell”?
"The end pinched" I really have no idea what that means. This is probably helpful to those who played, but so much of the terminology is never explained. Is wing back an old term? I don't think I've ever seen a wing back position in football. Personally I'd prefer more visuals, and better descriptions of what constitutes the offenses.
Kinda skipped over the T-Formation
Obviously, the two guys you mentioned before him when I think of Bill Walsh in Cincinnati, I think of his quarterback is Kenny Anderson