tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2010549144704922204.post5754291148031393710..comments2023-03-28T08:59:42.652-07:00Comments on Coach Hoover Football: HoustonCoach Hooverhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12861382381553147719noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2010549144704922204.post-1874723768831470042019-02-22T05:44:01.820-08:002019-02-22T05:44:01.820-08:00The original Houston concept is the best way to ru...The original Houston concept is the best way to run Curl-Flat against Quarters coverage with the Seam pushing off the Safety trying to help vs the Curl by #1. You would have to adjust your splits for those angled curl concepts, but they could still work. The last one would not technically be Curl-Flat.Coach Hooverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12861382381553147719noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2010549144704922204.post-9027897643950545342019-02-21T22:08:22.008-08:002019-02-21T22:08:22.008-08:00Coach, thinking some here with this in relation to...Coach, thinking some here with this in relation to your post back in the day on building a better curl flat concept. How do you think your thoughts there can be integrated with this concept?<br /><br />Run #1 on a post to try to occupy the FS with the double, #2 on the curl, and #3 on the flat?<br /><br />#1 on an angled curl (ran to curl depth, but ran more like a snag/spot route), #2 on the post, #3 on the flat?<br /><br />#3 on the angled curl, #2 on the flat route, #1 on the post?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2010549144704922204.post-88104005853268680232011-05-16T17:58:15.604-07:002011-05-16T17:58:15.604-07:00The hash marks are for High School.The hash marks are for High School.Coach Hooverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12861382381553147719noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2010549144704922204.post-35205329100897048242011-05-16T17:01:16.832-07:002011-05-16T17:01:16.832-07:00Coach... Great stuff... One question... Are you re...Coach... Great stuff... One question... Are you referencing college or h.s. Hash marks/numbers? Thanks for the good work.Jimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06395886468467142605noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2010549144704922204.post-21879617191136732382011-05-06T08:29:36.919-07:002011-05-06T08:29:36.919-07:00Good stuff - thanks for sharing. It looks like a s...Good stuff - thanks for sharing. It looks like a simple variation on the Run & Shoot "Go" Route, with the #1's swapping their primary and secondary routes (the trips side #1 running a curl, which is his normal secondary route in 60 Go, for example). I like it, especially for high schoolers, because it takes out some of the thinking.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2010549144704922204.post-6164978959593463242011-05-05T17:17:21.362-07:002011-05-05T17:17:21.362-07:00I think that Tiger Ellison called this "gangs...I think that Tiger Ellison called this "gangster"Jerryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05219970760187643820noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2010549144704922204.post-15970773503276275682011-05-05T15:45:34.673-07:002011-05-05T15:45:34.673-07:00Good One Coach!
We call this one Lincoln for our ...Good One Coach! <br />We call this one Lincoln for our system. We like to get the #2 receiver lined up on the line for our trips combinations. This gets the SS threatened vertical a little bit faster. We will also tag the #2 reciever into a Corner route over the top of the CB. Also, we can tag with a Wheel route for the #3 receiver, which is very effective off of motion into trips from double twins. Another formation we like for this route is I-Twins. This allows the TB to come out in playaction into the flats as the #3 receiver. We keep the FB into the hole to suck up the LB/SS reading the run. Great Playaction pass.Archiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13578386151158119020noreply@blogger.com