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Rocket Motion Tackle Over Formation Series | Sweep, Belly, and Trap

Rocket Motion Tackle Over Formation Series is great for youth football for several reasons. In youth football defenses will typically not adjust at all or they will over shift to unbalanced formations. The tackle over formation will give you more size at the point of attack and it will create an extra gap for the defense to account for. The Rocket Motion Series is a great series of plays that complement each other. If the defense wants to stop one play, they will set themselves up to get beat by another. On tackle over right, our LT goes and lines up outside of the the RT, tight-end lines up to the left. On tackle over left, our RT lines up outside of the LT, our tight-end goes to the right.

This Rocket Series includes- Rocket Sweep, Belly, and Trap.  In my opinion, Rocket Sweep and Belly are the perfect marriage. The Rocket Sweep will stretch the defense horizontally and make them adjust or get beat outside. The great thing about Rocket Sweep is that you only need to block 2-3 defenders in order to gain big time yardage. The Belly play will take advantage of defenses that are over adjusting or selling out to stop Rocket Sweep. Belly is a play that hits underneath the motion and will gut the defense inside when they widen outside. The trap play is a fast hitting play that will attack the interior of the defense.

Rocket Motion Tackle Over Formation Series

Rocket Sweep 

Tackle Over Rocket Sweep

Center: Step play-side cut off the N.

Right Guard: Step play-side, reach and climb.

Right Tackle: Step play-side, reach and climb.

Left Tackle: Step play-side, reach and climb.

Left Guard: Scoop.

Tight-end: Scoop or work to safety.

1: Toss the ball to the (3) outside, carry out fake. Toss needs to be out wide by the (LT).

2: Fake trap, work to second level. A good fake is needed.

3: Full speed rocket motion, receive toss, get outside.

4: Reach and climb, look to seal defensive end / outside linebacker.

SE: Stalk block the cornerback. If the CB is playing press man, you can have the (SE) run off.

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Rocket Sweep  (2) off set with the (SE) Crack Blocking

This play is great because it attacks the edge of the defense very quickly and you only need to block 2-3 defenders to gain big time yardage. 

Center: Step play-side cut off the N.

Right Guard: Step play-side, reach and climb.

Right Tackle: Step play-side, reach and climb.

Left Tackle: Step play-side, reach and climb.

Left Guard: Scoop.

Tight-end: Scoop or work to safety.

1: Toss the ball to the (3) outside, carry out fake. Toss should be out wide by the (LT).

2: Off-set, lined up over the (RT), lead block, look to tunnel the cornerback.

3: Full speed rocket motion, receive toss, get outside.

4: Reach and climb, look to seal defensive end / outside linebacker.

SE: Crack outside linebacker.

Rocket Sweep Coaching Points 

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Belly 

Center: Step play-side base cutoff Nose Guard. If the center is getting double A-gap defenders the center is to block the backside A-gap defender.

Right Guard: Pull and climb, kick-out the defensive end. Aiming point is the inside hip of the kick-out defender.

Right Tackle: Gap-Down-Backer. If the center is having trouble with the N, or the N is slanting across the center’s face, the (RT) can block down on the Nose Guard.

Left Guard: Step playside, cutoff.

Left Tackle: Gap-Down-Backer.

Tight-end: Step play-side, cutoff.

1: Take snap, turn like it is rocket toss and hand to the (2). It’s important that the QB gets depth and doesn’t take any false steps to the backside. It’s the QB’s job to get the ball carrier the football in the backfield and at the point of attack.

2: Lateral step, come downhill, take handoff. The aiming point for the (2) is the inside foot of the (LT). We want to cut right inside of the (RG)’s kick-out.

3: Come in motion, fake rocket sweep. The motion timing is the same, the only difference is that he needs to fake like he is getting the pitch. A great fake is critical.

4: Insert for outside linebacker.

SE: Stalk or runoff the cornerback.

Coaching Points

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Trap

Center: Block Nose Guard.

Right Guard: Double team N with the center, combo off onto the middle backer. It’s important that you get the nose driven back so you can just have the (RG) stay on the double team.

Right Tackle: Block middle linebacker. Dip and rip, don’t get caught up or allow yourself to get launched on by a defensive linemen. Need a clean release onto the linebacker.

Left Guard: Trap defensive tackle. It’s important that the Left guard pulls and climbs. The aiming point is the inside hip of the defensive tackle he is kicking out.

Left Tackle: Work onto outside linebacker. Any defensive linemen or linebacker outside of him will be influenced by the rocket motion so we don’t need to block them.

Tight-end: Block down, basically he is replacing the pulling guard. He needs to fill the void left by the pulling guard.

1: Take snap, hand to the (2). The (2) aiming point is right up the mid-line, so the QB needs to step off of the mid-line.

2: Take handoff, right up the mid-line, then cut behind the (LG)’s kick-out block.

3: Fake Rocket Sweep. A good fake is needed! Motion timing remains the same, just like it is Rocket Sweep.

4: Step play-side, reach and climb. We want it to look like it is Rocket Sweep. This will hold linebackers.

SE: Stalk or runoff the cornerback.

Coaching Points 

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The Rocket Motion Tackle Over Formation Series is a great family of plays that work very well on the youth football level. They aren’t very difficult to install and they will give your offense a structured attacked. These plays all complement each other, while the unbalanced formation will create alignment conflict for the defense.

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