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I Formation Power Lead with Kick-out

I Formation Power Lead 

This  I Formation Power Lead features two tight-ends, one wing-back, and a fullback off-set to the right. This is a very strong formation that will make the defense defend both the right and left side. The strong side of this formation is the right side, where the wing-back is.  Having another tight-end to the left will make the defense defend that side as well. If they over shift/over play to the wing side you can run the lead to the left side.  This I Formation Power Lead is easy to implement.

(C): Will block any head up players, if there are no head up defenders, block backside A gap.

(RG): Double team play-side defensive tackle with offensive tackle-unless the guard has a defender inside or over him (watch for blitzing linebackers). Mix up snap counts to get some tells on linebackers.

(RT): Double team play-side defensive tackle with the RG.

(LG): Pull and kick out the defensive end or last defender on the line of scrimmage.

(LT): Block down.

(LTE): Block down.

(RTE): Secure inside gap. If there is no inside defender the TE must block any defender over him. If there is no defender over, get onto linebacker.

(1): Open up to the right hand-off to (2) to the 6 hole. The QB needs to get depth into the backfield and meet the (2) over by the 6 hole. The running back should not have to alter his aiming point (his path) to get the hand-off. The RB should never be bellying to the QB.

(2): Take hand-off at 6 hole, follow fullback’s lead, cut off the block.

(F): Lead block through 6 hole. Fullback must always keep his head up, looking to block from the inside-out. This is in case a linebacker blitzes past the double team through the B gap.

(WB): Cross face of defensive-end, get onto linebacker. If you have a tough C-gap defender you can have the wing crack block him.

Power Lead vs 62 wide Tackle.

I formation Power Lead vs 62

 

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