i disagree with the video. The eligible receivers should already be accounted for by the DB/OLB or whoever else's responsibility. The middle line backer or mike which ever you want to call it should cover the middle zone, not allowing for short little ins, or short little routes inside.
i beleive this guys wrong. in option offenses the linebackers have to read the guards to see if they are pulling. Why would they watch the qb. That would mess up their run read
Yes an initial read you need to have vision and see both guards AND the tailback. But if it's pass you need to see the QB immediately to see his drop. That determines what routes are being run. (3 step= you must break flat) then head on a swivel and get to your zone hook/curl curl/flat etc.
true. In gun or an option offense the guards are very important. In 11, 12, 21 personnel LB key is usually to "read flow". That way you can quickly determine if you are seeing counter, Iso, stretch, inside zone, toss sweep, etc.
@metroiman82 If your playing and option offense like the wing-T you should be taught to play a cross read. i.e. if your the sam in a 4-3 defense you should be reading the action of the opposite wing, if he doesnt motion or attack your side, you then play the run reads you have b/c someone else will be assigned to other backs. Thats how we played it and we gave up 142 yards on 42 attempts on the wing tee. the bulk of that came on a 68 yd run where we didnt play our cross reads. hope tht helps.
well CamSTL i agree watching the QB wont work the gaurd will tell you where the play is going but a step up isnt just a false step its also a read step and it helps you to prepare for block and gives you some momentum but also helps with a draw and you dont know what play its gunna be in the first place...
CamSTL your absoleutley right and i have been in those situations b4...but after i made that mistake about twice i learned what i was doing wrong and fixed it
These videos are good but this one is the only one I disagree with.
At the snap of the ball you don't take a step up and read the QB. That may work in pee-wee league but from high school - Pro Ball that wont work
U look at the Offensive linemen (mainly guard to tackle)to tell you what whether it is pass or run.
If you take a step up and it is pass that is called a "false step" and usually if ur playing a goo QB he'll take advantage of that or this will allow the tightend/WR to get behind you
@CamSTL hey i just started playing outside linebacker reading has been pretty difficult for me other than pulling guards its hard to tell whether or not its pass or run any tips?
@fjinsu If the Offensive line pops up and are about in there same starting position with there hands up and ready to push a guy off then it is a passing play. If you look at the offensive linemen and after the snap they have driven the defensive line around and are no longer in there starting position then they are creating a hole for there running play. So look after the snap at the o-line and if they look coordinated and in place then its a pass. Looks chaotic and out of place then run play
intimidation means nothing look at dogs they bark and bark give em one kick or tap they go away same with a mouth the ones to be affraid of don't say much but i do agree these kids are out there freezing their ass's off and going through the motions
i disagree with the video. The eligible receivers should already be accounted for by the DB/OLB or whoever else's responsibility. The middle line backer or mike which ever you want to call it should cover the middle zone, not allowing for short little ins, or short little routes inside.
8mantank 1 month ago
#4 has a beast facemask lol
Jacob6812 7 months ago
i think he is using lineman as examples
CirCaKinGg 1 year ago
i beleive this guys wrong. in option offenses the linebackers have to read the guards to see if they are pulling. Why would they watch the qb. That would mess up their run read
metroiman82 3 years ago
Yes an initial read you need to have vision and see both guards AND the tailback. But if it's pass you need to see the QB immediately to see his drop. That determines what routes are being run. (3 step= you must break flat) then head on a swivel and get to your zone hook/curl curl/flat etc.
GZA036 3 years ago
it really depends on the offense that the opposing team is running. ya know?
metroiman82 3 years ago
true. In gun or an option offense the guards are very important. In 11, 12, 21 personnel LB key is usually to "read flow". That way you can quickly determine if you are seeing counter, Iso, stretch, inside zone, toss sweep, etc.
GZA036 3 years ago 2
@metroiman82 If your playing and option offense like the wing-T you should be taught to play a cross read. i.e. if your the sam in a 4-3 defense you should be reading the action of the opposite wing, if he doesnt motion or attack your side, you then play the run reads you have b/c someone else will be assigned to other backs. Thats how we played it and we gave up 142 yards on 42 attempts on the wing tee. the bulk of that came on a 68 yd run where we didnt play our cross reads. hope tht helps.
DianteLee 2 years ago
well CamSTL i agree watching the QB wont work the gaurd will tell you where the play is going but a step up isnt just a false step its also a read step and it helps you to prepare for block and gives you some momentum but also helps with a draw and you dont know what play its gunna be in the first place...
patsrule023 3 years ago
CamSTL your absoleutley right and i have been in those situations b4...but after i made that mistake about twice i learned what i was doing wrong and fixed it
magmadeth 3 years ago
These videos are good but this one is the only one I disagree with.
At the snap of the ball you don't take a step up and read the QB. That may work in pee-wee league but from high school - Pro Ball that wont work
U look at the Offensive linemen (mainly guard to tackle)to tell you what whether it is pass or run.
If you take a step up and it is pass that is called a "false step" and usually if ur playing a goo QB he'll take advantage of that or this will allow the tightend/WR to get behind you
CamSTL 3 years ago 9
@CamSTL hey i just started playing outside linebacker reading has been pretty difficult for me other than pulling guards its hard to tell whether or not its pass or run any tips?
fjinsu 1 year ago
@fjinsu If the Offensive line pops up and are about in there same starting position with there hands up and ready to push a guy off then it is a passing play. If you look at the offensive linemen and after the snap they have driven the defensive line around and are no longer in there starting position then they are creating a hole for there running play. So look after the snap at the o-line and if they look coordinated and in place then its a pass. Looks chaotic and out of place then run play
Shaggy355 8 months ago
@CamSTL When we all get to the NFL will let you know how this works out.
kingsmiles1 1 year ago
those players look gay, and "unintiminating"
ghillienig 3 years ago
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wats ur point?
ZeldaFreak111 3 years ago
intimidation means nothing look at dogs they bark and bark give em one kick or tap they go away same with a mouth the ones to be affraid of don't say much but i do agree these kids are out there freezing their ass's off and going through the motions
scndhndmumu 3 years ago