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QB Reads vs. Progressions: What’s the Difference?

First article!  Thanks for giving me a look! We’re going to start by examining two plays from the 2014 season to differentiate between “progression” reads and “coverage” reads. Before going any further...

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Previewing Flip’s Offense: Getting Vertical with the Switch Concept

At this point we all know that the Raider’s offense ran a fairly WCO-ish scheme, with LOTS of ball going to the RB/FB out of the backfield.  We’ll look at some common short/intermediate route concepts...

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Previewing Flip’s Offense: Beating Cover 4’s “Box” Coverage out of the Bunch

Over the course of the 2014 season the Raiders often threw out of a “bunch” alignment in the read zone. I thought this play was interesting because it illustrates a very creative way to defeat a...

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Previewing Flip’s Offense: The Shallow Cross with a Twist

Mark Richt has run a highly successful shallow cross series since his days as Florida State’s offensive coordinator in the mid-late 90’s.  He brought the play to Georgia and continues to run it to this...

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All 22 Film Breakdowns: Packaging “Coverage Beaters” to Beat Man or Zone...

Be the first to read my newest All-22 posts by following me on Twitter @All22ChalkTalk Thanks!!!!! Over the previous week I’ve spent several hours watching Raider’s film from the 2014 season to get a...

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Previewing Flip’s Offense: Merging Old School with New School in the Run Game...

After devoting my previous three “Previewing Flip’s Offense” post to pass concepts I want to pivot and look at the run game. We’ll look at some IZ, OZ, power, and counter over the course of our...

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Previewing Flip’s Offense: WR Motion and the “Swap Boot”

Like many I have awaiting some specific, up-to-date information about what we should expect to see from Flip’s offense this season.  We finally got a nugget from Terry’s Talkin’ this week: 1. They have...

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Team Tackling 101: The Seahawk’s Compression Tackle

Compression tackling 101…. If you haven’t already, go back to “Getting the Ball Carrier to the Ground: Team Tackling 101” and get the basics of team tackling down. Brief review… -Spill players...

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The Hue Jackson Run Game

With the announcement that head coach Hue Jackson will call his own plays, All-22 film provides a wealth of knowledge and insight into what to expect from the 2016 Cleveland Browns’ offense. Several...

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Cleveland Browns Film Room: Beating an Odd Front with the Pin-and-Pull

With the announcement that newly-appointed Cleveland Browns head coach Hue Jackson will call his own plays, a review of the 2014-2015 Cincinnati Bengals’ offense provides a potential template of what...

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Hue Jackson-Super Bowl X’s & O’s: The Counter Trey Read

After looking at the Counter Trey in a previous post, I want to breakdown another variant we’ll see the Carolina Panthers run tonight during the biggest game in franchise history. The film is pulled...

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Running the ‘Split-Dig’ with Hue Jackson

Another HueJackson-favorite that shows up on tape several times against split-safety coverage (Cover 2, Cover 4, and Cover 6) is the ‘Split-Dig’ concept. Split-Dig is a popular three-man concept that...

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Defending the Run: When ‘Block Down, Step Down’ Goes Wrong

This post is an excerpt taking from a much-longer breakdown of the Cleveland Browns’ poor run defense at The Orange and Browns Report Our final example examines both the schematic weakness and the...

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The following post is an excerpt taking from a comprehensive look at breakdowns in the Cleveland Browns’ run defense during the 2016 season. Check out the entire article at The Orange and Brown Report....

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Getting Vertical with the Smash/Post Concept

The following post is an excerpt from a comprehensive look at Hue Jackson’s favorite pass concepts at the OBR. Click here for the entire article. Our final route concept is known as the ‘Smash-Post’....

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Playing Team Defense: When Run Fits Go Wrong

This post is an excerpt taking from a much-longer breakdown of the Cleveland Browns’ poor run defense posted at The Orange and Browns Report In addition to poor technical fundamentals we often saw...

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RGIII’ ROY Campaign: Running Inside Zone

The the following post is an excerpt taking from a comprehensive piece breaking down RGIII’s 2012 Rookie of the Year. Click here to read the entire piece at The Orange and Browns Report. A major...

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Running the Triple Option with RGIII

The following post is an excerpt from a comprehensive breakdown of RGIII’s Offensive Rookie of the Year campaign. Click here to read the entire article at the Orange and Brown Report. Later in the...

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RGIII’s Offensive ROY Campaign: Running RPOs

The following post is an excerpt from a comprehensive breakdown of RGIII’s Offensive Rookie of the Year campaign. Click here to read the entire article at the Orange and Brown Report. A second concept...

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Hue Jackson Offensive Preview: Isolating and Attacking with Backside Vertical...

Smart offensive coordinators will identify and exploit plus-personnel match ups wherever they find them. A simple way to force man coverage on an elite wide receiver is to align him to the backside...

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