The 2008 Miami Dolphins also implemented some form of the spread offense in their offensive schemes. Don Coryell among others. Jack Elway heard about Neumeier through the coaching grapevine and the two immediately hit it off. Oakland Raiders, which exposed him to some of the passing concepts Davis had picked up as an assistant to Sid Gillman, Bill Walsh had accepted a position as the quarterbacks and receivers coach for the Cincinnati Bengals. George Bork led the nation in total offense and passing in 1962 and 1963. Dennis left his playbook at Wyoming. Dennis Erickson initially heard about the spread offense while serving as the offensive coordinator at Fresno State in the late 1970s. One of the primary plays in the spread option is the zone read, invented and made popular by Rich Rodriguez. Some implementations of the spread also feature wide splits between the offensive linemen. Northridge during the 1978 season.
By the end of the 1961 NFL season, football coaches universally agreed that the shotgun formation was dead and buried, until Jack Neumeier resurrected it as part of the new spread passing offense he synthesized. Granada Hills High School, Tim Von Dulm. US in the mid to late 80s with coaches trying to spread out defenses and dictate defensive personnel with a 4 receiver set without having to rely as much on QBs, receivers, and running backs making the correct reads on every play. Cal State Northridge campus, the Elways moved into the neighborhood. Now the system has become quite widespread, with numerous schools achieving success. His inspirations included Clark Shaughnessy, particularly for his use of motion while turning around the football program at Stanford in 1940 with an innovative new offense built around the T formation.
Manny Matsakis being another example as he is the inventor of the Triple Shoot Offense, which is a spread set with forms in the Shotgun, Pistol and under center. Joe Gibbs and Don Coryell with the Washington Redskins and San Diego Chargers, respectively, for developing the offense with only a single back remaining with the quarterback in the backfield. They also teach coaches how to defend against it. He made further strides with his offensive concepts after the Chargers hired him to return to San Diego in 1978. Linebackers blitzing up the middle collapsed the pocket protecting 49er quarterbacks. The spread offense is specifically designed to open up seams and holes for the offense, and does not specifically focus on the passing or running game, however, like all types of offenses, there can be sub types which can specifically focus on the passing or running game, or even option, fakes or trick plays. Granada Hills High School quarterback Dana Potter.
They made an impression. Legendary coach Dale Mueller at Highlands High School in Fort Thomas, Kentucky has pioneered new aspects of the spread offense since 1995. Most coaches in 1970 looked at innovative passing offenses with disdain. Hillsboro High School in Oregon. Walsh himself credited many predecessors for inspiring his genius. Spreading out the defense reduced the need for power blocking by undersized linemen. Idaho for Dennis Erickson and would later become offensive coordinator for a number of NFL teams and head coach of the St. Few examples of coaches with successful, innovative passing offenses existed at any level of competition in late 1969.
West Coast Offense was still nothing more than a few disjointed sketches on a legal pad when Jack Neumeier had a team on the field utilizing the spread offense. According to Tim Layden, the senior Elway told Price that the really interesting action was taking place on the field at the nearby high school where his son John was playing quarterback under Jack Neumeier. Granada Hills High School team of 1970. In an article written by Bob Oates of the Los Angeles Times in 1984, Gillman talked about evolving trends and the future of football. Traditional defenses use 4 or 5 down linemen sets to stop an offense, but with the growing number of spread offenses, teams are looking to smaller, faster defensive players to cover more of the field. Spread formations are not new to football.
The method and philosophy behind this thinking has been widely debated and many coaches have found success using a 30 front, or using a 40 front against the spread. His success at Hillsboro in turn led Davis to Portland State the following year, initially as offensive coordinator and later as head coach. Jim Dent, so it is clear that variations of a spread offense existed for almost 50 years when Jack Neumeier experienced his epiphany in late 1969. Potter, to see a college or pro team throw the ball out of the shotgun on first down or attempt 40 passes a game. Meyer refined his offense at Bowling Green, Utah and Florida, where he won national championships in 2006 and 2008 and coached the 2007 Heisman Trophy winner, Tim Tebow. Most contemporary versions of the spread utilize a shotgun snap, although many teams also run the spread with the quarterback under center. But none of them had developed these ideas when Jack Neumeier began testing his invention in 1970. You can catch the ball, you can throw it incomplete, or have it intercepted. Developed by Chris Ault, the Pistol focuses on using the run with many offensive players, and it calls for the quarterback to line up about three yards behind the center and take a short shotgun snap at the start of each play.
But John Elway envisioned himself as a running back on the football field as he entered high school. The quarterback was encouraged to scramble and to find open receivers. Jack Neumeier created out of desperation for his undersized 1970 Granada Hills High School football team. Shoot created for pissants matched up against stronger, larger, faster opponents on the playing field. This version employs multiple spread sets and is heavily reliant on the quarterback and coaches being able to call the appropriate play at the line of scrimmage based on how the defense sets up. Granada Hills players or not. Before his lengthy stint with the Chargers, he coached the Los Angeles Rams. Ohio State since he took over as head coach for the 2012 season, winning the 2014 national championship.
Texas high school coach Rusty Russell. Many spread offenses use the read option running play to put pressure on both sides of the defense. Walsh became head coach of the San Francisco 49ers in 1979 and perfected the offense. Run and Shoot offense. Hickey first utilized the shotgun formation in a 1960 NFL game against the Baltimore Colts. Kyle Orton and Drew Brees, among others. An innovator with the use of motion and passing in football offenses, Gillman also revolutionized the use of game films to study opposing teams.
New football concepts spread slowly through the instinctively conservative ranks of football coaches. During his tenure there, Davis coached quarterback legends like June Jones and Neil Lomax. Fortunately, Jack Elway had already begun to work on persuading his son to rethink his options. When John Elway met Jack Neumeier during the summer of 1976, it took almost no time at all for the seasoned Scot coach to persuade John to give up his dreams of following in the footsteps of his idol, running back Calvin Hill. It all seems so simple now, but in 1970 when everyone and their mother was running the Veer it truly was revolutionary. He took it with him when he became head coach at San Jose State a year later. Matsakis was an assistant coach under both Mike Leach at Texas Tech and Bill Snyder at Kansas State.
Neumeier in late 1969, which dominates football at every level of football today. Linehan credits Dennis Erickson for his own approach to football offenses. Sid Gillman, after a long career, coached the San Diego Chargers throughout the 1960s. Clemson Tigers and some US high schools. As a result of the Elway connection, Erickson spent time that year learning about the offense with Jack Neumeier. The offense used motion and receivers changing pass routes based on the reactions of defenders. In 1977, Mike Price, a friend and former colleague of Jack Elway who still coached at Washington State, called the Cal State Northridge head coach to talk shop. With that said, this has been changing in recent years with Chan Gailey in 2008 with the Kansas City Chiefs utilizing Tyler Thigpen at quarterback and now to the Buffalo Bills. But not even the most inventive coach operates in a vacuum.
Shoot allowed the receivers to react to the defense and the quarterback to then read the receivers reacting to the defense. Its essence is misdirection. Bengals to control the ball and move it down the field. Tall, strong pass rushers found on every NFL defensive line in 1970 would bury the undersized Carter in the pocket. However, it is unlikely that Jack Neumeier had ever even heard of Rusty Russell or his Mighty Mites as he began designing his new offense in 1969. Since the level of talent between the starting quarterback and the backup is generally much greater than with a typical college team, NFL teams are more protective of their quarterback. Huskies to a victory in the Mineral Water Bowl and the NCAA College Division National Championship. But Don Coryell had just begun experimenting with all of these elements in 1970. Potter would help coach the newly arrived 10th grader in the nuances of the spread.
NFL defenses are usually faster than college defenses, which allows the vertical seams created by the formation to close up more quickly. People have asked me for years how I learned this offense. Coryell gradually shifted from a power running offense to rely increasingly on the forward pass. In addition, the actual execution from those formations varies, depending on the preferences of the coaching staff. You should see the stuff my son is running. Meyer discovered that it forced defenses to respond by spreading their players.
Building on his experiences in San Diego, Coryell took his offense to new heights while coaching the St. Today, most football teams utilize some form of the shotgun, although it has continued to evolve into variations such as the pistol formation. Jack Neumeier and his 1970 Granada Hills High School Highlanders Los Angeles City Championship football team. Spreading the defense horizontally with formations, and vertically with passing concepts. Erickson installed during his tenure there. While there is no evidence to suggest Neumeier had heard of Rusty Russell or Howard Fletcher in 1970, Jack Neumeier clearly built his offensive theories upon a foundation established by other coaches. Tiller went on to become an outstanding college head coach at Purdue.
Defenses are left with the challenge of defending more of the field than ever before, and the offense was given the advantage of having numerous running and passing lanes created by the defense being so spread out. Gillman continued coaching off and on into the 1980s. Versions of this scheme have also been used by professional teams, beginning with the Seattle Seahawks under Dennis Erickson in 1995. The shotgun, based on an old short punt formation that dated back to the World War I era, which Pop Warner then updated as a double wing formation in the 1930s at Stanford, featured the quarterback setting up for a long snap seven yards behind the center. Air Raid typified by Hal Mumme in the late 1990s at the University of Kentucky. Hickey thought it might help to slow the Colt pass rush and give the 49ers quarterback another second or two to spot his receivers. As noted above, Russell utilized a variation of the spread offense as the coach of the Fort Worth Masonic Home and School for orphans beginning during the 1920s. So what do you think of that West Coast Offense now? The Green Bay Packers have also been running a lot of plays from spread formations with quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Jack Elway, who played quarterback himself during his playing days, arrived in the spring of 1976 as the new head football coach at California State University Northridge after serving as offensive coordinator at his alma mater, Washington State. Jim Dent entitled, Twelve Mighty Orphans: The Inspiring True Story of the Mighty Mites Who Ruled Texas Football. The football played at the dawn of the 1970s generally featured hard running, ball control football, accented occasionally on third and long by a pass out of a stationary pocket. The quarterback would throw the football to a predetermined spot based on those predictably programmed reactions. He is currently the head coach of Enka High School in Asheville, North Carolina. In his 16 seasons as head coach, he has led Highlands to a record of 214 wins and 30 losses, and won 10 of their record 21 state championships. Elway worked with Jack Neumeier to teach the offense to a number of prominent members of the coaching profession, most significantly Dennis Erickson. Before his arrival at CSUN, literally down the street from Granada Hills High School, Coach Elway went looking for a coach and a high school football program that would nurture the budding talents of his son John, who had played 9th grade football in Washington. The University of Florida, innovative high school coaches began retooling the system to work on high school teams.
Instead of lining up next to the quarterback like in the normal shotgun, the tailback lines up behind the quarterback at normal depth. While it has changed the game, and teams that successfully run it are scoring more points, there is debate whether the offensive system is as effective as it seems. Neumeier put his spread offense into action in 1970. Erickson has repeatedly credited Jack Neumeier with teaching Erickson the spread initially while Erickson was the offensive coordinator for San Jose State during the late 1970s. They culminated in Hillsboro winning the Oregon state championship in 1973. Masonic Home and School for orphaned boys.
While there, he deployed the earliest form of a spread offense to great success. Idaho, Wyoming and Washington State, before arriving as head coach at the University of Miami in 1989. Retrieved 19 April 2014. Over the next few years, Erickson tinkered with the Neumeier offense and then took it with him to subsequent head coaching positions. Coryell had developed a national reputation as one of the most prominent innovators of the I formation during the 1950s. Walsh paired his coaching brilliance with the physical talents of Joe Montana at quarterback and an array of receivers including Dwight Clark, Roger Craig and Jerry Rice who were strong enough to take a beating while turning the ball upfield after catching a short pass.
While continuing to look for ways to enhance his spread offense, Coach Neumeier never matched the success of his 1970 team. USC for a short stay in 1961, and it became the signature power running formation at what came to be known as Tailback U under McKay and his successor John Robinson. This enables him to take a handoff while running toward the line of scrimmage, rather than parallel to it as is the case from the standard shotgun. For several years after the extraordinary success of his 1970 Granada Hills championship team, Jack Neumeier continued to labor in relative obscurity. Stallworth, and Jabar Gaffney. Former California Golden Bears head coach Sonny Dykes, who coached under Mike Leach at Texas Tech, uses a variant of the Air Raid that makes more use of the running game and tight ends and running backs in the passing game. Opponents soon neutralized the formation when they realized that their defenses could take advantage of the need for the center to focus on the long snap before making his block. That in turn created natural holes in the line and seams in the defensive secondary. Isolating defenders in match ups where your guy has the best chance to win.
Neumeier created in collaboration with his assistant coaches and their 1970 City championship Granada Hills team. Granada, he would evolve his offense to highlight the rifle arm of a future NFL Hall of Famer. QB option mixed in to provide some balance. As Alabama has found under Lane Kiffin, RPOs are like WD40 for a simple zone running game. You see this most prominently at tight end. Those are the main schools that dominant spread systems across the college football landscape. There are a few schools and coaching trees within the smashmouth spread that are fairly distinctive from each other and have evolved out of different approaches.
When Hal Mumme was whipping defenses at Kentucky and Mike Leach was dropping 70 on people out in Lubbock it caught a lot of attention from eyeballs across the country. Eventually the bigger programs in college football also realized that putting their speedsters in space only helped their cause and even helped their run games. The amount of practice time and the versatility or roster depth necessary to be balanced between the run and pass is usually beyond most programs. Every school in the league runs a spread. OL it makes sense to take advantage of a spread out defense by running over isolated targets. Isolate and overpower weak spots.
Ole Miss system, and what Urban Meyer was running at Utah and Florida. Air Raid, and try to do a few things really well. Even the personnel are chosen for their extremes, veer and shoot teams target the biggest OL and the fastest WRs they can find so that teams are really punished for failing to use numbers to stop either the passing game or the runs. For years the game was about moving big, powerful people around to create angles and advantages at the point of attack but specialization and skills development have led to the forward pass becoming the dominant aspect of the game. This is going to be an attempt to try and categorize some of the main schools of spread offense that have developed and to describe their philosophies of how to use spread formations to score points. The original Air Raid was basically taking the West Coast passing game, simplifying it to a purely conceptual level, and then making every formational and personnel decision around maximizing those passing concepts.
Did I leave any out? To put defenders into conflict and distribute the ball wherever leverage advantages result. Now that the spread has proliferated across multiple leagues there is a ton of variety to the systems you see on a given Saturday. QB option with the power run game. The spread offense has become the dominant philosophy across most of football. When combined with a running QB, RPOs, and a spread passing game it could be the final word on spread systems. DL or LB beat a block. Spread offenses are always trying to stay one step ahead of the defenses with new tactics designed to create the leverage advantages that make the system work. Many of the quarterbacks over the last decade who were capable of executing this approach, such as Tim Tebow, Cam Newton, and Collin Klein, were all Heisman candidates.
If that safety is also disadvantaged in his attempt to arrive in a timely manner? The major challenge to running this set is having the right personnel to make it work. Again, if this player is versatile and can handle the ball as a runner or go out for routes the offense is only made more lethal. The most important ingredient to this formation and offense is the quarterback, who needs to be big and strong enough to be a featured, between the tackles runner while also skilled in the passing game. An alignment that can allow an offense to spread the defense out with four receivers while still pounding the interior with a diverse run game. The QB reads the unblocked end, if he chases the sweeping slot then the QB runs inside of him on a power run. QB is a runner in the formation it puts the offense a man up unless the defense is willing to sacrifice having deep defenders.
QB hybrid but most mobile QBs can be taught to take advantage of the space this scheme provides them to run around in. The next ingredient is a pair of versatile slot receivers, ideally each of whom is equally capable running quick routes, vertical routes, sweeps, and screens. QB from plunging ahead for an not difficult profit then he hands off to the slot who has three lead blockers and a full head of steam running into wide open spaces. The free safety needs to be ready to pursue and chase the sweeper but that leaves the strong safety in a difficult spot trying to first respond to the motion and then get in position to stop the QB run coming downhill at him. When all those pieces are in place this is perhaps the most versatile and challenging alignment a defense can face with multiple stress points and conflicts emerging. Texas Tech, who would regularly spread out opponents with four receiver sets and never produced a 1k yard rusher despite regularly featuring one or even two 1k yard receivers in a given year. In that system the running back became a constraint option that Leach would consider involving only if the offense abandoned the box to cover his receivers. Most of the types of players and schemes necessary to make this kind of approach a nightmare for opposing defenses already exist, the challenge is simply in finding a QB who has enough skill in the run game and pass game as well as the size and toughness to survive a season serving as an insider runner for the offense. When you add the requirement that he also be efficient in the passing game as well you have a seriously narrowed scope of options.
Johnny Manziel to work but it does need QBs who can take a tackle from a linebacker on one play and then be able to throw an accurate out route on the next snap. You could have big trouble if the QB has any open field speed. As long as one is a good receiver and the other a threat with the ball in his hands the offense is in great shape. So, before you jump into a trade you think you have figured out, read on to learn how a spread might better fit the situation and your market outlook. While the basic idea is simple, the implications of certain spread constructions can get a bit more complicated. This tutorial is designed to help you better understand option spreads, their risk profiles and conditions for best use. If you need a refresher course on the basics of options and option terminology before you delve any deeper, we suggest you check out our Options Basics tutorial.
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But when you construct a spread, which involves both selling and buying options as two sides or legs of the spread, you are taking the other side of the trade in the underlying. That is the not difficult part. If you are confused, the examples below will help to make this somewhat abstract discussion more concrete. The answer can be found by looking at the different strikes chosen and the resulting differential position Theta, Delta and Vega resulting from any particular spread construction. For more on this, see The Importance Of Time Value. The position Greeks will be explained further below, as we examine each type of spread discussed in this tutorial.
The Greeks apply to that one option only. Delta is a measure of exposure to price changes, Vega is a measure of exposure to volatility changes and Theta is a measure of exposure to time value decay. This fundamentally changes the risk you face. This is true for Vega and Theta, as well as the other Greeks, but the implications of the signs on the values are different, as we will discuss later. When you construct a spread using different option strikes, you in effect are combining the Delta, Vega and Theta of each strike into one trade, giving you a position Greek. Using The Greeks To Understand Options. For more insight, see Going Beyond Simple Delta: Understanding Position Delta. When you buy or sell a call or a put option, you are using only one option strike and, by definition, trading in a single contract month, with one expiration date and always only one underlying. Georgia Southern during a run that began in the 1980s and led to six FCS national titles for the school.
Grantland is a read well worth your time. It is a variation of an even older formation, the wishbone. Tom Brady standing in the pocket. Irish to six possessions all game. Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo was a Johnson assistant at Navy and Hawaii, as was Army head coach Jeff Monken at Hawaii, Georgia Southern, Navy, and Tech. So, Vols, you calling Jon Gruden soon? Everyone knew how to beat UGA. Black Knights are also in year three of a rebuild. The Irish offense was efficient, but it barely had the ball, and Navy was able to grind out one more point.
So the QB has another read to make. Only Auburn could do it. The last resort of the defense is to start firing people from the secondary, which we have answers for, too. If the defender comes for him, he can pitch the ball off to the trailing slotback. Army and Navy are two of a small handful of FBS programs that run the modern version of an offensive relic. That means fewer possessions during a game and fewer chances for the team with the higher overall talent level to win. The game stays closer.
So is a document of principles Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo laid out in a 2009 presentation. Army and Navy have many good reasons for running the flexbone. The Black Knights and Midshipmen will rarely line up in the shotgun, and they might only throw a combined 10 or 20 times in 60 minutes. The scheme also levels the playing field from a clock management standpoint. American Athletic Conference, but conference membership gives Navy a new advantage, too. The QB can pull the ball and run parallel to the line of scrimmage.
This year, Navy ranks No. Notice how Navy QB Will Worth reads No. If players understand the system, they can operate it on short notice. That was the fewest possessions by an FBS team in a game since 2008. That happens more or less every year. Army and Air Force, because those teams are used to working against it in practice. Navy and Air Force lead the country in yards per passing attempt. The flexbone has variations.
In the base formation, when the quarterback takes the snap, he often has choices stacked on choices. The flexbone is an option offense through and through. The flexbone is a running offense, but not exclusively. Monken told SB Nation in 2014. Both defenders were going to be wrong no matter what they did, and Worth made sure it hurt. Defenses expect the run, so when you throw from the flexbone, you can be explosive. Niumatalolo told SB Nation in October.
The slotbacks are sort of like running backs, sort of like traditional fullbacks, and sort of like receivers. Niumatalolo told us in 2015. If the DT charges after the quarterback or a hole opens up because of a block, the QB lets go of the ball, and the fullback runs ahead. Ponder drops to pass. Seattle ran a lot because it had success doing so. Houston relies on intermediate routes to Andre Johnson with a soft cushion in between the hashes for Owen Daniels. This changes dramatically in 2013. Fortunately, Indianapolis possesses a highly accurate quarterback in Luck and two solid receiving tight ends in the form of Coby Fleener and Dwayne Allen. Spiller in the right situation to succeed. Some go all out and employ multiple philosophies within the same playbook.
Offensive coordinator Tom Clements has also utilized this scheme for the vast majority of his NFL coaching career. He was able to adjust from Kyle Orton to Tim Tebow to Peyton Manning within the matter of just one calendar year. This gives a receiver the ball with space on the outside and is made possible by spreading out the formation prior to the snap and utilizing different blocking assignments from within the same set. It worked pretty well as the Bengals made a surprise trip to the postseason. It relies more on a solid running game and has actually featured some good tight ends at times. Instead, you will see Fitzgerald utilized a great deal in the slot. Instead, the coordinator will look to loop him out in his route after initially showing a blocking assignment.
But we absolutely had to coach him to get away from the center. Week 3 against the Eagles. You will see a screen to one of the three players in the backfield with a wide receiver as a lead blocker down the field. In addition, Koetter focuses a great deal on the bubble screen to Julio Jones and basic running back screens. Dalton in situations to make mistakes. Kaepernick seeing one full offseason as the starting quarterback.
Palmer as he transitions to another new team. Louis to spread the field and take advantage of weak defensive secondaries in the back end. You will see empty backfield with spread sets. You are also going to see Larry Fitzgerald utilized in more sets this upcoming season. The mismatches caused here are created in the film room more than on the field itself. Some plays will call for one read, others will ask Kaepernick to progress through multiple reads. The premise here is that San Diego will be able to protect Rivers upfront without having to employ a dominating offensive line. Hilton on the outside, short out routes to possession receiver Reggie Wayne and a focus on the tight end between the hashes. Instead, Luck will look to hit on timing routes relatively early in the play.
It will rely heavily on more athletic offensive linemen to get off the snap and pull to whichever direction the play calls for. The concept is rather simple in nature. Second, he put the receivers in a situation to succeed by creating mismatches on the outside. Well it should, this is the offense you ran with the Oakland Raiders. Emmanuel Sanders will replace Mike Wallace as the vertical threat with Antonio Brown taking on the task of the possession guy. The writing was on the wall here, especially considering the Cowboys lack of success in the run game. It might mean breaking off routes, which relies heavily on a strong relationship with the quarterback. It requires that the running back to be able to line up on the outside as a wide receiver, in the slot and also catch passes out of the backfield on basic screen sets. One common fallacy around the world of the NFL is that Bill Walsh created the West Coast offense.
None of that changes. Sound familiar, Carson Palmer? One thing that will change this upcoming season is the amount of chances RGIII takes down the field. This also helped Adrian Peterson have one of the better single seasons for a running back in the history of the NFL, despite the fact that he was going up against stacked boxes. It will look to threaten the back end of the defense with vertical routes, while being able to see single coverage on the outside on intermediate routes. Probably out of necessity, Ben Roethlisberger was forced to throw the ball a lot more than Pittsburgh would have liked over the past couple seasons. It could be stated that offenses in the NFL have morphed into multiple schemes under three different umbrellas. West Coast system with multiple shots down the field to a myriad of pass targets.
In this system, Jay Cutler will be asked to throw the ball more than in the past. Adding running back Reggie Bush will also place an emphasis on the screen pass. Perkins scheme, first made famous in New England, is being utilized in a more widespread manner today. If Terrelle Pryor somehow finds his way on to the field, Oakland will definitely find a way to utilize the read option. This causes defenses to second guess their personnel assignments and be forced on to their heels. Garrett says in the book. You will also see packages that bring San Francisco back to its roots under Bill Walsh. He will have an immediate impact on the Rams play calling moving forward. New offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton, who coached Andrew Luck at Stanford, is going back to the basics in his first season with the Colts.
This type of scheme seems to fit what Cleveland boasts in terms of talent. Fast forward to 2012, and it was pretty much the same story. He is averaging 53 receptions per season with the Bears. It calls for more athletic blockers to pull to the outside and give the running back lanes to run through on stretches. Tannehill exceeded all expectations in this offense as a rookie in 2012 and should find himself in a position to expand on that success this upcoming season. Vincent Frank is an NFL featured columnist here at Bleacher Report.
Each play has a name, and that name conjures up an image for both the quarterback and the other players on offense. They are not afraid to throw in obvious running situations, which creates a tremendous amount of mismatches in coverage down the field. Naturally, Detroit will have to stick with the short drop back due to its shuffled offensive line and necessity to protect Matthew Stafford. This fits into what Forte does well. Each receiver still had multiple decisions to make. New starting quarterback Alex Smith will be tasked with getting rid of the ball in relatively short order, hitting his receivers in stride and attempting to find yards after the catch.
Buffalo will keep defenses guessing in the zone read. Reggie Bush held that title for a few seasons before Darren Sproles took over back in 2010. Atlanta averaged 24 rush attempts this past season compared to 28 in 2011. You will see receivers set in motion in an attempt to force defenses away from either press or man coverage. Doug Martin in order to set Josh Freeman up for success in the passing game. DeAndre Hopkins in at wide receiver opposite Johnson. Getting three wide, finding a mismatch between the hashes and opening up the field for running backs both inside and outside.
Jamaal Charles a great deal. Philip Rivers and a much larger emphasis on the running game under McCoy than what we saw with Norv Turner over the past few seasons. Detroit will want to get the ball to him in space. The receiver must be lockstep with the quarterback. You will see more spread formations in 2013 with wide receiver Percy Harvin in the mix. West Coast offense that asks the quarterback to place the ball at a predetermined location. New head coach Marc Trestman brings with him a hybrid West Coast Offense that relies on the short passing game to act as somewhat of an extension to the running game. After all, his previous offenses have featured Emmitt Smith, Ricky Williams and LaDainian Tomlinson.
EJ Manuel is more capable of handling this type of offense than Kevin Kolb, who has experience in the basic West Coast offense. This is what new offensive coordinator Greg Olson will be bringing to the table in Oakland. This fits well into what he does on the football field. As with all the young athletic quarterbacks in the NFL, you will see some variation of the zone read. He has the scheme and talent to be successful. This offense is still run first. This specific version of the offense that new offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg brings with him to the New York Jets will feature two running back sets. If Musgrave opens up the passing game for Ponder, which would be ideal, Peterson will find himself with more open lanes to run through.
In reality, it is all about creating confusion at the last possible moment prior to the snap of the ball. He is, by all accounts, a downhill runner more than anything else. Blaine Gabbert was familiar with at Missouri. New head coach Mike McCoy did wonders for the Denver Broncos offense over the past couple seasons. Greg Knapp would be an understatement. He will not change up the Saints philosophy, even when up by multiple scores.
Outside of that, it was check downs and primary read outs. Rarely will you see the same formation utilized on consecutive plays. One of the biggest criticism of previous schemes in Chicago is that the playbook did not take into account substandard pass protection from the men up front. This might mean less pass attempts from Cam Newton and more touches for a combination of running backs who still possess a great deal of talent. In addition, you will see a great deal of screens to the backs, most notably Matt Forte. In addition, it enables cross or reverse blocking assignments within the same formation. Rather it is a mix and evolution of the basic scheme, something that Gilbride himself has a history with. In addition, Flacco put up one of the best postseason performances for a quarterback in the history of the league.
These are three things that a quarterback simply must possess if he is going to succeed in this offense. The scheme was, for a lack of a better word, conservative. Needless to say, his primary scheme is a variation of the West Coast offense with a bit of his own philosophy mixed in. Ron Erhardt and Ray Perkins decades ago. It is a variation of the West Coast offense with the read option built in. That being said, he can also line up off the shoulder of the tackle and in the slot. Joe Flacco and the rest of the offense. This tempo might not rival New England or Philadelphia, but its impact will be huge in Denver due to the thin air. Trent Richardson will be a huge part of the offense on the ground, while Josh Gordon will act as the vertical threat. Projected starting running back Chris Ivory is familiar with this due to his days with Sean Payton in New Orleans.
Seattle threw the ball less than any other team in the NFL this past season. Cutler will be relying on quicker passes to Brandon Marshall and Alshon Jeffery on the outside. Jim Caldwell took over for Cam Cameron as the Ravens offensive coordinator late last season. You will see Colin Kaepernick run the ball with four wide and zero running backs. The receivers run routes that are specific to how many drop backs the quarterback takes. Arians had success running this offense with Andrew Luck in Indianapolis last season and Ben Roethlisberger in Pittsburgh in previous seasons. This is the complete antithesis of what the Raiders have run since McFadden entered the NFL. Drew find more open field ahead of him in the passing game.
This new passing game will also enable Luck to get rid of the ball quicker. This causes some issues as it relates to predictability. That being said, Cutler will be set up for better success behind what has to be considered a mediocre offensive line. It usually requires just one running back and between two and four receivers. But, lets make no mistake about it. Philadelphia plans to utilize in 2013. Shifts and motions are also important in this hybrid.
Get Rodgers to find rhythm in the passing game early with mostly timing and intermediate routes in order to set up the run later. Usually a quarterback will look left as a primary read to hit a receiver on a seam pattern. Ertz was utilized in the slot, on the outside and even in the backfield at Stanford. It cannot be a coincidence that wide receiver Anquan Boldin started to pick his game up a great deal once Caldwell took over for Cameron. Gruden plans to fully utilize his playbook and give Dalton the benefit of the doubt. The receivers are asked to motion at the time of the snap.
Some of this had to do with his inability to push the ball down the field, which is something that really cannot be taught. Head coach Mike Shanahan is a charter member of the Bill Walsh school of coaching. Remember, McCoy passed less this past season with Manning under center than he did with Orton at quarterback in 2011. The quarterback, in this case Romo, throws the ball to a target and spreads the field. Will Palmer get the necessary pass protection to succeed? The overall philosophy is to force the defense to cover the entire field and give receivers an ability to make plays in the open field. Unlike the West Coast system, this enables different formations to utilize the exact same play.
As compact as the new offense itself might seem, the pure physicality Tennessee will be able to employ at the line will do running back Chris Johnson wonders. This system has been popularized by the New England Patriots over the years. ET, and a fantasy writer for Pro Football Focus. More so than in previous seasons, Carolina will rely heavily on an expensive backfield to get the job done. Others stick with what has worked in the past. He is one of the most electric receivers with the ball in his hands, which is an important point of emphasis in this type of attack. You can find the West Coast offense in nearly every single playbook in the league.
This is the type of offense Smith had success with in San Francisco over the past two seasons. This enables the quarterback to get into a rhythm once he hits two or three passes in a row. According to Smart Football, the idea is simple. All passing plays are in essence timing routes. Going three wide on the outside and spreading the defense thin at the line will help Bush find the necessary space to succeed. You will see Jimmy Graham shift from one set to another with a wide receiver moving from the slot to the outside. There will be little huddling on the field, plays will come in at a frantic place and new personnel groupings will be utilized within the same formation on consecutive plays. It also relies less on the route tree, which is normally the backbone of playbooks in the NFL. The days of Freeman throwing the ball up for grabs to Vincent Jackson are surely over.
That being said, his inclusion in this offense in 2013 is nothing more than a pipe dream at this point. This means that LeSean McCoy and Bryce Brown will be running away from the grain a great deal. Too often last season, defenses knew exactly what was coming when Ponder dropped back to pass. Matt Flynn has experience in the West Coast offense, but also possesses the skill set to be able to change up formations and reads to fit a new style. He is accurate on intermediate routes, understands how to read a defense and is strong in the pocket. Peyton Manning is really pushing his offense this time around. You will see certain players from the line pull right with Charles moving against the grain. In addition, this scheme will put Jake Locker in a better situation to succeed. Perkins scheme, which enables the play call to get to the field much quicker.
The real wild card here is rookie quarterback Tyler Wilson. Of course, a lot of this has to do with who is under center. Gary Kubiak with the Houston Texans for some time now. His primary role is to understand what type of scheme the defense is running and counteract it was an offensive set that takes full advantage. And, most importantly, the concept can be called from almost any formation or set. As one of the three basic offensive sets in the NFL today, Air Coryell will be utilized in St. Wilson threw over the top a great deal.
Philadelphia, it is important to take a look at how his personnel matches up. Norv Turner to implement a system that was successful for the most part in San Diego and before that in Dallas. Brandon Weeden to prove he can keep this offense afloat through the air. The idea is to allow someone like Cecil Shorts to act as the vertical threat while a Justin Blackmon gives Gabbert passing lanes on the shorter routes. Green and not much more. You will see bunch packages with multiple tight ends. Drew to sit back in pass protection. In reality, whoever is under center in Oakland will be using the passing attack as an extension to the ground game. The vertical passing game will definitely still be part of the scheme in Tampa Bay, but you will notice it will not rely heavily on that aspect.
Cardinal in Palo Alto. An example of this can be seen here. In terms of formation, you will see Heath Miller lined up at his original slot. Walsh ran in San Francisco during the 1980s. It also focuses more on concepts than actual route trees and specific plays. You can bet that head coach Jim Harbaugh and offensive coordinator Greg Roman have even more up their sleeves. In the process, Sam Bradford should be put in a better situation to succeed.
West Coast variation with him to South Beach. In a perfect world, Dez Bryant fits great into this scheme. The quarterback is asked to read defensive sets relatively quick and get rid of the ball in short order. Louis now possesses the weapons for this type of attack to be successful. In doing so, he pegged former Packers head coach Mike Sherman to be the offensive coordinator. Receivers are asked to read coverage prior to the snap and adjust accordingly. That will be the primary set, outside of the read option, that Washington employs in 2013. Robert Griffin III, Washington was able to keep defenses off balance throughout the 2012 season. Either way you look at it, each team runs its own variation of these schemes.
Heck, you will even see tight ends lined up in the backfield next to Manning. An offense that Reid first learned under Mike Holmgren in Green Bay before honing a bit in Philadelphia over the past 14 years also fits what Smith does well. Again, it relies on intermediate routes instead of a vertical passing game. It is up to Bradford to be the ringleader. He will not just be lined up in one spot throughout the duration of the game. Considering Luck was sacked 41 times last season running more of a downfield passing game under Bruce Arians, you should see him stay upright a whole lot more in 2013. The idea is to be on the attack at all times.
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