Rowan Punt
Rowan Punt
Rowan Punt
Special Teams
Philosophy Continued
Specifically, we must identify players strengths and allow them to be employed on special teams. We cannot afford to spend an inordinate amount of time teacking skills certain players have already mastered. We must keep the schemes relatively simple and be willing to use as many players as possible.
Philosophy Continued
The two main goals of special teams are to score points and create advantages in field position. We will use special plays when specific opportunities arise within the game plan. The order of importance will be FG/XPT, Punt, Punt Return, FG/XPT block, Kick Off, Kick Off Return, Hands Team, and Onside Kick.
Punt
Punt Protection Practice Punting Situations Why Spread Punt? Critical Coaching Points
Punt Protection
There are certain key components that are needed to have successful punt protection:
Spread Punt
Spread Punt
1. Provides great cover situations A. Flyers in one on one opportunity B. Center protection rule C. 3s & 4s (LBs) in space D. 2s (TEs and FBs) get width E. Hides Personal Protector
Spread Punt
2. Provides manageable numbers to block A. 8 vs. 8 B. 7 vs. 8 C. 6 vs. 8 D. 5 vs. 8
Spread Punt
3. Provides many fake situations A. Robert/Larry run B. Peter run C. Lucky pass D. Rose/Lisa pass E. Punt shutdown
Cadence
1. 2. 3. 4. Ready Ready Count number of possible rushers (ex. 10) Number in box immediate rushers Number in the box immediate rushers a. Balanced b. Unbalanced c. Overload Identify Protection a. Zone Zebra on me b. Man Maroon, I have #45 c. Combination 11 or 99 with center slide, I have #45 Call a. Zebra, Zebra, Zebra b. Set
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Techniques Taught
5 MAN Snap the ball properly Good solid base Be able to slightly move to the block
Techniques Taught
4 & 3 MAN Inside foot 1 foot away from the inside mans outside foot Inside feet of 4s and 3s line up Inside foot forward Outside foot back toe in line with heel of inside foot Feet less than shoulder width Hands on thighs Head looking forward Shoulders over thighs Weight slightly on front foot Up on the balls of the feet balanced
Techniques Taught
Ball is snapped Reach back with outside foot Push off with inside foot Inside arm comes up stay balanced Slide and lean on inside foot for next movement
Techniques Taught
Next movement Reach back with outside foot again Push off with inside foot again Outside arm come up Stay balanced Slide inside foot back to outside foot Prepare for engagement
Techniques Taught
2 men Inside foot 2 feet away from inside mans outside foot Inside foot a hand touch away from 3s hip Inside foot forward Outside foot back 2 feet away from heel of inside foot Feet less than shoulder width Head looking forward Hands on thighs Shoulders over inside thigh Weight heavily on front foot Up on balls of feet Weight backwards
Techniques Taught
Ball is snapped Reach back with outside foot Push off with inside foot Stay balanced Slide and lean on inside foot for next movement
Techniques Taught
Next Movement Reach back with outside foot again Push off with inside foot again Outside arm comes up Stay balanced Slide inside foot back to outside foot Prepare for engagement Reach out if needed to secure the edge