What’s Covered at a Typical 2 Day System Camp?
Concepts:
Screen Game:
- Fast Screens/fake fast screens
- Solid screens/fake solid screens
- Jailbreak screens
- Runningback screens/slow screens
Run Game:
- Zone
- Stretch
- Powe
- Dart
- Read run game- Power, dart, stretch
Quick Passing Game
- Out
- Hitch
- Stick
- Slant
- Snap
- Rollouts
Dropback Passing Game
- Shallows
- Mesh
- Cross
- Curl
- Smash (Hi/Low)
- Streak
Tags:
- Slugo
- Drag
- Comebacks
- Sail
- Stutters
- Wheels
Individual Drills Covered
Quarterbacks:
- Footwork drills- shuffle, drops, trypewriter, etc
- Screen drills- how to throw every screen
- Grip and ball placement
- Rollout drills
- Strip drill
- Trouble drill- what do when getting pressure
- Zero coverage drill- (trash can drill)
- Point/slide drill
- QBs are taught read progression for every passing concept against various coverages and situations
- We have some QB run opportunities for those can
- Pass protection schemes are taught to QBs as well for a better overall understanding of the entire offensive philosophy
Receivers:
- Cone drills- footwork drills specific to their needs
- Release drills- release techniques are taught against various types of leverage and coverage
- Stance
- Around the clock drill
- Pad level- how to maintain proper pad level when executing routes
- Stem drill- how to properly break down a defenders leverage to execute a route
- Speed cut drill
- Curl drill
- Lean drill
- Shove by drill
- Every route taught in detail
Runningbacks:
- Cone drills- several drills specifically designed to enhance footwork needed to become an exceptional back
- Pass protection techniques- how to read and pick up blitzes vs every front
- Screen drills- how to execute runningback screens and block for other screens
- Come to balance drill- how to maintain balance during a run play
- Strip drill
- Around the clock drill
- Wrong arm drill
- Finish drill
- Routes- everything from a swing route to a wheel route
- Dynamic cut drill
- Each run play is taught in detail- proper alignment and footwork for every play we teach.
Offensive Line:
- Ladder drill- used to enhance OL footwork needed for pass protection, blocking in space and for run game
- Stance drill
- Set drill- the vertical pass set taught in detail
- Set/punch drill
- Mirror drill
- Bull rush drill
- Screen drill- how to properly execute each screen vs various fronts
- Blitz pick up drill- how to recognize and pick up pressure from different fronts
- Run game- each run play taught vs various fronts
- Sled drills
Group and Team Drills: (how these are covered depends upon coaches preferences)
- Noose drill
- Pat and go
- Quick game
- Routes on air
- Skelly (7 on 7)
- Team screens
- Team runs
- Team blitz pick up
- Team drives
- NASCAR (super fast tempo)