Summary
In this part of the conversation, Coach Holzer discusses the implementation and execution of the Go Route in his offense. He explains the origins of the route and how it fits into his overall offensive scheme. He also discusses the different reads and adjustments that the quarterback and receivers make based on the defensive coverage. Coach Holzer emphasizes the importance of repetition and practice in teaching the Go Route to the players. He also shares some film examples to illustrate the concepts and execution of the route. In this part of the conversation, Richard Holzer discusses the go route and the choice route in the run and shoot offense. He explains the different reads and options for the receivers based on the defensive coverage. He also emphasizes the importance of adjusting splits and using rub routes to create opportunities for completions. Holzer provides examples and analysis of specific plays to illustrate these concepts. In this conversation, Coach Richard Holzer discusses the go and choice concepts in the run and shoot offense. He breaks down the key components and reads for each concept, providing valuable insights for coaches. The conversation also touches on the importance of flexibility and adaptability in the game, as well as the unique tradition of seniors painting the team logo on the field every Thursday. Overall, this episode offers a deep dive into the run and shoot offense and provides practical knowledge for coaches.
Takeaways
The Go Route is a key component of Coach Holzer's offensive scheme
The route is designed to attack different coverages and create opportunities for big plays
The quarterback and receivers make reads and adjustments based on the defensive coverage
Repetition and practice are crucial in teaching and executing the Go Route
Film examples provide visual illustrations of the concepts and execution of the route The go route and the choice route are key components of the run and shoot offense.
The go route is a vertical release by the receiver, with the quarterback having the option to throw over the top or back shoulder.
The choice route involves three options for the receiver based on the defensive coverage: go vertical, run a speed out if the corner's butt is to the sideline, or run a skinny post if the corner's butt is to the field.
Adjusting splits and using rub routes can create opportunities for completions.
The quarterback's reads and decisions are based on the coverage and the actions of the defenders.
The run and shoot offense can be adapted and customized based on the personnel and the specific needs of the team. The go concept in the run and shoot offense involves the single receiver running a vertical route to clear out space for other receivers.
The choice concept in the run and shoot offense gives the quarterback multiple options based on the defense's coverage.
Flexibility and adaptability are crucial in coaching, as things don't always go according to plan in a game.
The tradition of seniors painting the team logo on the field every Thursday fosters team unity and pride.
Understanding the key components and reads of offensive concepts can help coaches effectively teach and implement them.
Chapters
00:01:43 Introduction and Background
00:41:23 The TTS and Cheesy Theme
07:11:53 The Go Drill
10:28:10 Coverage Route
13:05:47 Versatility and Coverage Solutions
25:50:32 Film Examples: Coverages and Execution
29:28:10 Throttling Down and Adjusting
32:46:28 Execution and Challenges
53:14:56 Mastering the Go Route and Choice Route
56:07:49 Creating Opportunities with Adjusted Splits and Rub Routes
57:48:48 Reading Defenses and Making Decisions
01:01:32 Adapting the Run and Shoot Offense
00:08:49 Introduction
15:01:42 Mastering the Choice Concept
45:31:32 The Unique Tradition of Seniors Painting the Team Logo
01:01:32 Understanding Offensive Concepts
01:16:42 Conclusion