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THE ST.

PHILIP

TOOLBOX WING-T OFFENSE

ST. PHILIP
OFFENSIVE
INTRODUCTION

FIGHTING TIGERS

The St. Philip Toolbox Wing-t Offensive playbook is far more


offense than we could ever consider running in any given
season. It is what the name implies a toolbox. It is an
offensive system that we can use to fit to our players talents in
any given year. Were not going to bring a sledge hammer to
the field when we need an adjustable wrench. We are going
to go into each game with the necessary tools to get the job
done.
St. Philip Catholic Central is a high school of approximately
140 students. With 70 boys in the school, 35 40 of them
play on the football team. We average between 8 12 boys
per class that participate in Tiger Football. We are blessed
with great young men who work and play hard as they
represent the Fighting Tigers. But with limited numbers the
talent pool will vary from season to season. Some years we
may have good size. Some years it may be our speed.
Maybe we will have a great passer for a period and then a
great runner take the snaps for a while. We may even have
the whole package for some time. However, one thing we will
never have is great depth. Our depth will always be shallow.
This is where you can get into trouble with substituting to rest
guys who are gassed or cover positions when the injury bug
bites. These are times that depth can be a serious factor.
Numbers are not the only factor to contend with at St. Philip.
We compete in the Saint Joseph Valley Conference. It is a
conference that many consider to be the toughest small school
conference in the state of Michigan. We have three teams in
our conference that have won multiple state championships.
Our 2005 league champion was also a state champ and two
other teams won district titles. Four teams from the SJV
played in district championship games. Five of our seven
conference foes have more than double our enrollment.

WHAT IS THE WING-T? MORE THAN A FORMATION.


In the words of Tubby Raymond the former HC at the University of Delaware.

The Wing-t is more than a formation. It is a versatile offense


characterized by a multiple nature. The Wing-t may be
correctly described as a four-back formation and a running
offense. The Wing-t may also be correctly described as a
one-back formation and a spread offense. Strangely enough,
the Wing-t offenses renown running game is paradoxically
dependant upon the threat and execution of the passing
game. The nature of the principle passing scheme is naturally
one of play-action with the quarterback either keeping the ball
toward or away from the flow of the attack.
Wing-t football can be described as sequence football.
Sequence football is a type of football attack that threatens
several points of the defensive scheme as the ball is snapped.
Sequence football should not be inferred as a plan in which
every play is run in order. Sequence football is an attack in
which defenders are placed in a position of conflict.
A defender is in conflict when he must react in a certain
manner to stop a particular play, and the reaction places him
in a vulnerable position against another play in the series.
Conflicts are created by play sequencing the creation of
conflicts being the underlying factor behind the success of the
Wing-t.
Because of the success that the Full House T teams in
Michigan high school football have enjoyed for more than a
decade now, many coaches do not understand the true nature
of the Wing-t. I think Coach Raymonds words define the St.
Philip offensive philosophy to a T.

The St. Philip offense is a simple, logical, and multiple


offensive system. The multiplicity of this offense allows us to
be as wide open or as conservative as our talent demands.
Blocking rules and schemes are easy for players to learn and
can be installed in a short period of time. The offense is
extremely flexible and presents many conflicts to the defense
that is preparing to play against it. Formation and sequential
play multiplicity combined with conflicting defensive reads and
keys make it tough to gang up on any one player, play or
series within the offense. Multiple and flexible formations give
us the ability to create desired match-ups and overloads.
Our running game constantly threatens our opponents
weaknesses with speed, power, and finesse. The bases of
our attack is the Jet and Rocket sweep series. We are able to
get to the point of attack quicker than the defense with
maximum force and slow pursuit with the finesse created by
great faking and conflicting read keys. Jet and Rocket motion
not only enhances the speed of the ball carrier on sweeps but
influences defensive pursuit and reaction time. This speed
attack allows us to stretch the defense horizontally and opens
up our inside running game. Strength of formation can be
changed with these speed motions and counters and playaction passing are enhanced dramatically. The IMPORTANT
thing to remember is that Jet and Rocket, when treated as a
motion and not a play can be combined with most Wing-t
principles and staples.
Our passing game allows us to neutralize our opponents
physical advantages. Our passing game is primarily one of
play-action that is designed to take advantage of the defenses
schemes to stop our run game. Our passing game is also
considered a first strike and has a big play capability for us. It
is a serious threat to the defensive team that wants to involve
its secondary in run support. Therefore significant time will be
spent practicing the individual and team skills and
fundamentals required of a strong passing attack.

NUMBERING THE BACKS

Y
3

1
4

QB: 1 BACK
RW: 2 BACK
LW: 3 BACK
FB: 4 BACK
TE: Y
SE: X
FL: Z

NUMBERING HOLES
GAP LABELS
& LINE SPLITS

D
9

C
7

B
5

1-5

A
3

1-3

A
1

1-2

0
1-2

B
2

4
1-3

D
6

1-5

THE OFFENSIVE LINE WILL BE LINED UP OFF THE BALL


AS FAR AS LEGALLY POSSIBLE. THE GUARDS WILL
ALIGN THEIR FEET AT THE NECESSARY DEPTH SO
THEIR HELMETS WILL INTERSECT THE BELT OF THE
CENTER WHEN THEYRE IN A THREE POINT STANCE.
THE TACKLES AND ENDS WILL ALIGN THEIR DOWN
HANDS EVEN WITH THE GAURDS DOWN HAND. THIS
WILL GIVE US AN OFFENSIVE LINE THAT IS AS FAR OFF
THE BALL AS LEGALLY POSSIBLE.

BACKS ALIGNMENT
Y/T
L

1x 2yds

WINGBACKS WILL LINE UP IN A 2 POINT


STANCE 1 FOOT WIDE AND 2 YARDS
DEEP FROM THE TACKLE OR TIGHT
END TO THEIR SIDE.

C
QB

FB

4YDS

THE FULLBACK WILL LINE UP IN A 2


POINT STANCE WITH HIS HEELS 4
YARDS FROM THE FRONT TIP OF THE
FOOTBALL.

RECEIVER ALIGNMENT

5YDS

20

Y/T

SPLIT RECEIVERS X & Z NORMAL


SPLIT WHEN BALL IS IN THE MIDDLE OF
THE FIELD IS TO ALIGN 5 YARDS FROM
THE SIDE LINE. WHEN BALL IS ON THE
HASH THE RECEIVER TO THE
BOUNDARY WILL ALIGN 5 YARDS FROM
SIDELINE. RECEIVER TO THE FIELD
WILL ALIGN 5 YARDS FROM THE HASH.

FORMATIONS

THE FIRST DIGIT IN THE THREE DIGIT FORMATION


IDENTIFIES THE SIDE OF THE FORMATION THAT THE
TIGHT END WILL LINE UP ON. THE SPLIT END WILL
ALWAYS BE ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE UNLESS TOLD
OTHERWISE. ODD NUMBER AND THE TIGHT END IS ON
THE LEFT. EVEN NUMBER AND THE TIGHT END LINES
UP ON THE RIGHT. FOR EXAMPLE, IN 300 THE TIGHT
END LINES UP ON THE LEFT AND THE SPLIT END IS ON
THE RIGHT.

Y
L

T
Q

X
R

LOAD 200

LOAD 300

THE PREFIX LOAD BRINGS THE BACKSIDE TACKLE


AND THE SPLIT END OVER TO THE CALLED SIDE. THE
TIGHT END LINES UP NEXT TO THE BACK SIDE GUARD
WHERE HE IS STILL AN ELIGIBLE RECEIVER.

X
L

LOOSE 200

Z
L

LOOSE 300

THE PREFIX LOOSE INDICATES WE HAVE NO TIGHT


END IN THE GAME, BUT TWO OR MORE RECEIVERS.

Y
L

R
F

NEAR 200

NEAR 300

THE PREFIX NEAR SLIDES THE FB OVER TO THE


CALLED SIDE WHERE HE LINES UP SPLITTING THE
INSIDE LEG OF THE PLAY SIDE TACKLE AT A DEPTH OF
FOUR YARDS FROM THE FRONT TIP OF THE BALL.

Y
L

FAR 200

Y
L

X
Q

R
F

FAR 300

THE PREFIX FAR SLIDES THE FB OVER AWAY FROM


THE CALLED SIDE WHERE HE LINES UP SPLITTING THE
INSIDE LEG OF THE BACK SIDE TACKLE AT A DEPTH OF
FOUR YARDS FROM THE FRONT TIP OF THE BALL.

Y
L

T
Q

X
R

LOAD 400

T
F

LOAD 500

400 500 FORMATIONS ARE EMPTY BACKFIELD


FORMATIONS. THE FB ALWAYS LINES UP 2 FROM THE
CALL SIDE WB. THE FB WILL EXECUTE HIS
ASSIGNMENT FROM THIS POSITION

X
L

LOOSE 400

Z
F

LOOSE 500

BASE FORMATIONS
ALL FORMATION STRENGTHS ARE SHOWN TO THE
RIGHT. THE MIRRORED FORMATIONS OF 200 IS 300 AND
500 IS THE MIRROR OF 400.

Y
L

200

TIGHT 200

Y
L

LT
Q

X
R

LOAD 200

Y
L

PRO 200

X
L

Q
F

LOOSE 200

NEAR FORMATIONS
X

Y
L

R
F

NEAR 200

R
F

NEAR TIGHT 200

Y
L

LT
Q

X
R

NEAR LOAD 200

Y
L

R
F

NEAR PRO 200

X
L

R
F

NEAR LOOSE 200

FAR FORMATIONS
X

Y
L

FAR 200

FAR TIGHT 200

LT

X
R

FAR LOAD 200

Y
L

FAR PRO 200

X
L

Q
F

FAR LOOSE 200

LOOSE FORMATIONS
Z
L

LOOSE Z 200

R
L

LOOSE TREY 200

X
Q

LOOSE TRIPS 200

X
Q
F

LOOSE BUNCH 200

EMPTY FORMATIONS
X

Y
L

400

Y
L

LT
Q

X
R

LOAD 400

Y
F

TRIO 400

Y
L

BUNCH 400

X
L

LOOSE 400

2-BACK FORMATIONS
THE MIRROR OF RED IS BLACK

RED

Y
Q
L

TIGHT RED

LT
Q

X
R

LOAD RED

Y
Q
L

PRO RED

X
Q
L

LOOSE RED

2-BACK FORMATIONS
THE MIRROR OF GREEN IS GOLD

Y
L

Q
F

Y
L

GREEN

LT

Q
F

GREEN LOAD

Y
Q
L

WHITE

MOTIONS
X

Y
L

JET MOTION

JET MOTION (LEE OR RAY) IS ACHIEVED BY THE


DESIGNATED WINGBACK WHO WILL SPRINT FULL SPEED
ACROSS THE FORMATION WHEN THE QB SIGNALS HIM TO
BEGIN HIS MOTION. JET MOTION LEFT IS CALLED LEE
JET MOTION RIGHT IS CALLED RAY.

Y
L

ROCKET MOTION

ROCKET MOTION (LOU & RICH) IS ACHIEVED BY THE


DESIGNATED WINGBACK WHO WILL SPRINT FULL SPEED
TO A POINT 1 YARD DEEPER THAN THE FULLBACK WHEN
THE QB SIGNALS HIM TO BEGIN HIS MOTION. ROCKET
MOTION LEFT IS CALLED LOU AND ROCKET MOTION
RIGHT IS CALLED RICH.

MOTIONS
X

Y
L

BUCK MOTION

BUCK MOTION IS ACHIEVED BY THE DESIGNATED


WINGBACK SPRINTING SPEED TO THE HEELS OF THE
FULLBACK WHEN THE QB SIGNALS HIM TO BEGIN HIS
MOTION. BUCK MOTION LEFT IS CALLED LIZ AND BUCK
MOTION RIGHT IS CALLED RIP.

Y
L

R
F

FLIP MOTION

FLIP MOTION IS ACHIEVED BY THE OFF-SET FULLBACK


WHO WILL SPRINT FULL SPEED IN AN ARCING MOTION
ACROSS THE FORMATION. THE FULLBACK SHOULD BE IN
THE SAME POSITION ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE
FORMATION WHEN THE BALL IS SNAPPED.

CALLING THE PLAYS


PLAYS WILL BE CALLED IN A LOGICAL MANNER IN THE
HUDDLE: MOTION FORMATION PLAY BLOCKING SCHEME
FOR EXAMPLE: RAY 238 JET SWEEP, LIZ LOAD 325 BUCK

CADENCE
THE CADENCE USED IN THE ST. PHILIP OFFENSE IS A
SIMPLE ONE: DOWN SET GO READY-HIT!
THE WINGBACKS WILL GENERALLY BEGIN THEIR MOTION
ON THE WORD GO AND THE QB WILL SAY READY-HIT!
WHEN HE WANTS THE BALL. THE BALL WILL BE SNAPPED
ON THE R OF READY. IF WE GO ON A QUICK CADENCE
THE BALL WILL BE SNAPPED ON THE G OF GO.

ST. PHILIP
OFFENSIVE LINE
BLOCKING SCHEMES

FIGHTING TIGERS

My philosophy of offensive line blocking has changed


dramatically as a coach. For my entire career I have been a
base drive blocking and getting after them line coach. Thats
still what I believe to be the best today! But in all those places
I had the cats to execute those types of schemes. I was
always in a place where we didnt have very many plays and
even fewer formations. We were usually one of the Big Dogs
in our conference so playing power football was easy.
Then I became the head coach at a small high school where
were not the big dogs. We have many disadvantages as far
as number of players, maturity and depth. We are not the type
of program that can afford to go toe-to-toe with several of the
programs on our schedule. Therefore we have developed our
own blocking schemes that involve simple sequential gap
blocking rules. A player does not have to spend any time
counting defenders or worrying about stunts and fronts. He
simply comes to the line and sequentially blocks his rule from
the snap to the echo of the whistle.
We believe that gap blocking is not only easier for our players
to learn and execute, but it also solves some of the problems
that defenses give us. It cuts down on the angling and twisting
troubles that defenses can cause. It also cuts down on the
linebacker run through as we talk to our players about creating
walls and walling up defenders as we force them to go over
the hump.
Gap blocking causes conflicting reads for defenders as well.
Defensive linemen are taught to squeeze down with down
blocks. This is especially true against Wing-t teams.
Squeeze down and be ready to wrong arm that trap boy! By
employing a gap blocking scheme to our off-tackle plays we
put a defensive lineman in conflict. He is uncertain if the play
is an inside trap or an off-tackle until its too late and the
offensive lineman to his outside is using his momentum
against him to seal him inside. If he doesnt squeeze down we
are going to trap him all day. Thus we keep him in eternal
conflict.

The same can be said about influencing linebackers. If Im a


linebacker and my read key blocks down, Id better be ready to
step up. If I dont I may wind up flat on my back. A linebacker
who steps up against a gap blocking team may get caught up
in the wall and taken out of the play. So gap blocking not only
influences defensive linemen, but linebackers as well. The
split-flow of most of our backfield actions combined with
conflicting reads is a great equalizer for the smaller lineman,
or the ones who have had to play on both sides of the ball for
four solid quarters and might be getting a little gassed.
For these reasons we believe that gap blocking also fits our
philosophy of using the toolbox approach. We can use
several formations, motions, backfield actions while we attack
several points along the defense and not put a heavy burden
on our offensive line. This is what our offense is based upon
Simple multiplicity without putting a lot of doubt in our players
minds about who theyre supposed to block on any given play.
This concept is nothing new by any means. Zone teams that
run the inside and outside zone stretch play use gap blocking
in their trapping and counter trey blocking schemes. It is the
same for us as we stretch the defense with our Jet and Rocket
plays (which are one blocking scheme for our kids) we use the
gap scheme in most of our other plays.
Therefore the gap blocking scheme fits all the important
criteria for our system. It is simple to learn and execute. It
assists us when we are physically outmanned. It can create
conflicting reads for defenders. The gap blocking schemes
can be used with multiple formations, motions and backfield
actions that add to the multiplicity of the St. Philip Toolbox
Wing-t Offense.

INSIDE
TRAPPING
SCHEMES

INSIDE TRAP 0 -1 HOLE

PSE: 1ST BACKER INSIDE UP TO THE FUNNEL.

PST: 1ST BACKER INSIDE.

PSG: DOWN BACKER INFLUENCE.

CEN: ON AWAY DOMINO.

BSG: PULL AND TRAP THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE
PSGS DOWN BLOCK.

BST: ARC.

BSE: FUNNEL.

52

53

INSIDE TRAP (0 1 HOLE)

4i

4i

T & E MAY SWITCH WHEN


TACKLE CANNOT GET INSIDE
A 4i TECHNIQUE

72

44

6i

6i

62

65

4i

2i

2i

4i

T & E SWITCH. PSG


INFLUENCE VS. 2i ECHNIQUE.

WIDE TRAP 2 3 HOLE

PSE: 1ST BACKER FROM THE CENTER OUT.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: GAP DOWN BACKER.

CEN: ON AWAY DOMINO.

BSG: PULL AND TRAP THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE
PSTS DOWN BLOCK.

BST: ARC.

BSE: FUNNEL.

52

53

WIDE TRAP (2 3 HOLE)

4i

4i

72

44

6i

6i

62

65

4i

2i

2i

4i

OFF-TACKLE
SCHEMES

LONG TRAP 4 -5 HOLE

PSW: 1ST BACKER INSIDE.

PSE: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: GAP DOWN BACKER.

CEN: ON AWAY DOMINO.

BSG: PULL AND TRAP THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE
PSTS DOWN BLOCK.

BST: ARC.

BSE: FUNNEL.

52

53

LONG TRAP (4 5 HOLE)

4i

4i

72

44

6i

6i

62

65

4i

2i

2i

4i

DOWN TRAP 4 5 HOLE

PSW: 1ST BACKER INSIDE.

PSE: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: PULL AND TRAP THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE
PSES DOWN BLOCK.

CEN: REACH ON BACKER.

BSG: REACH TO BACKER.

BST: REACH TO BACKER.

BSE: FUNNEL.

52

53

DOWN TRAP (4 5 HOLE)

4i

4i

72

44

6i

6i

62

65

E
W

4i

2i

2i

4i

E
W

POWER
4 5 HOLE

PSE: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: GAP DOWN BACKER.

CEN: ON AWAY.

BSG: LEAD PULL SEAL.

BST: ARC.

BSE: FUNNEL.

FB:

J-BLOCK 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PSES DOWN


BLOCK.

52

53

POWER (4 5 HOLE)

4i

4i

72

44

6i

6i

62

65

4i

2i

2i

4i

RED LIGHT 4 5 HOLE

PSW: 1ST BACKER INSIDE.

PSE: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: PULL AND TRAP THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE
PSES DOWN BLOCK.

CEN: REACH ON BACKER.

BSG: REACH TO BACKER.

BST: REACH TO BACKER.

BSE: FUNNEL.

FB:

LEAD THROUGH THE OFF-TACKLE HOLE AND


BLOCK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT.

52

53

RED LIGHT (4 5 HOLE)

4i

4i

72

44

6i

6i

62

65

4i

2i

2i

4i

W
F

E
W

COUTER TREY
4 5 HOLE

PSE: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: GAP DOWN BACKER.

CEN: AWAY.

BSG: TRAP THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PST / PSES
DOWN BLOCK.

BST: LEAD PULL SEAL.

BSE: ARC.

FB:

FILL FOR THE PULLING BST AND BLOCK 1ST UGLY.

52

53

COUNTER TREY (4 5 HOLE)

4i

4i

72

44

6i

6i

62

65

4i

2i

2i

4i

COUNTER SOLID
4 5 HOLE

PSE: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: GAP DOWN BACKER.

CEN: GAP AWAY.

BSG: GAP AWAY.

BST: LEAD PULL SEAL.

BSE: ARC.

FB:

J-BLOCK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PSE /


PSTS DOWN BLOCK.

52

53

COUNTER SOLID (4 5 HOLE)

4i

4i

72

44

6i

6i

62

65

4i

2i

2i

4i

SWEEP
SCHEMES

JET & ROCKET


8 9 HOLE

PSW: BLOCK #2 OR SWITCH WITH PSE / PST AND


BLOCK #1.

PSE: BLOCK #1 - 1ST MAN ON OR OUTSIDE YOU, OR


SWITCH WITH PSW AND BLOCK #2.

PST: REACH PLAY SIDE AND WORK TO 2ND LEVEL.


BLOCK #1 OR SWITCH WITH PSW WHEN ON OPEN
SIDE.

PSG: PULL PLAY SIDE AND BLOCK 1ST UGLY SHIRT IN


THE ALLEY.

CEN: ON AWAY.

BSG: PULL AND AND GUT AROUND THE CENTER AS YOU


WORK TO GET TO THE 2ND AND 3RD LEVEL.

BST: ARC.

BSE: FUNNEL.

52

JET / ROCKET (8 9 HOLE)


F
S
C

B
C

E
W

44
F

C
B

6i

6i

E
W

62
F

E
W

BUCK SWEEP
8 9 HOLE

PSW: BLOCK THE D-END NO MATTER WHERE HE IS.

PSE: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: PULL PLAY SIDE AND BLOCK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT
PAST THE PSWS BLOCK.

CEN: REACH ON BACKER.

BSG: LEAD PULL BUBBLE AND BLOCK THE 1ST UGLY


SHIRT IN THE ALLEY.

BST: ARC.

BSE: FUNNEL.

52

BUCK SWEEP (8 9 HOLE)


F
S
C

B
C

E
W

44
F

C
B

6i

6i

E
W

62
F

E
W

POWER SWEEP
8 9 HOLE

PSW: BLOCK THE D-END NO MATTER WHERE HE IS.

PSE: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: GAP DOWN BACKER.

CEN: REACH ON BACKER.

BSG: LEAD PULL BUBBLE AND BLOCK THE 1ST UGLY


SHIRT IN THE ALLEY.

BST: ARC.

BSE: FUNNEL.

FB:

LEAD PLAY SIDE AND BLOCK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT


PAST THE PSW.

52

POWER SWEEP (8 9 HOLE)


F
S
C

B
C

E
W

44
F

C
B

6i

6i

E
W

62
F

E
W

38 29 REVERSE

PSE: GAP DOWN REACH.

PST: GAP DOWN REACH.

PSG: PULL AND LOG OR KICKOUT THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT


PAST THE PSES BLOCK.

CEN: ON AWAY.

BSG: LEAD PULL BUBBLE AND BLOCK THE 1ST UGLY


SHIRT IN THE ALLEY.

BST: ARC.

TE:

FUNNEL.

FB:

FILL FOR THE PULLING BSG.

52

REVERSE (8 9 HOLE)
F
S
C

B
C

44
F

C
B

6i

6i

62
F

ST. PHILIP
JET & ROCKET
SERIES

FIGHTING TIGERS

The Jet Sweep is OUR PLAY. We believe it is the one play


in our offense that can be successful no matter what our talent
level is. We believe the Jet Sweep magnifies our players
abilities. Jet motion gives our ball carriers a running start as
they receive the ball going as fast as they can. Its my opinion
that jet motion can magnify a ball carriers speed by two tenths
of a second (in a 40-yard dash) over the traditional hand-off
from a three-point stance. In other words, a typical 4.9 kid is
actually a 4.7 when he gets the ball using jet motion. The
faster the player, the faster he appears when running jet
motion.
Another plus of the Jet Sweep is that it hits the flank so fast we
dont have to block anyone from the play side b-gap back.
Theres not many plays in football that you dont have to block
anyone and still have a successful play. The speed
completely eliminates the linebacker run through. People try
it, but they cant touch the play as long as the motion back is
going as fast as he can. Therefore, we dont have to be
physically superior to our opponents to be successful when
running this play. If our players can just get a piece of their
man we will get to the edge and gain positive yardage.
It is a formation friendly play. It is a play that we can run to
any flank and from any formation. The blocking rules are
simple and flexible. We utilize more than one flank blocking
scheme which helps us account for any defensive adjustments
or personnel match-up.

As we continue to sweep teams from sideline to sideline we


force interior defenders to run with us. This has a devastating
effect on defensive linemen throughout the course of a game.
Linebackers are put in conflict with the split-flow of our
backfield action and their pursuit of our sweep is diminished.
It also creates tremendous conflict for secondary defenders
who are put in a position of run support and pass coverage.
These are the core reasons why we believe that the Jet
Sweep is the PERFECT play for St. Philip football:
1. Easy to install, teach, and rep.
2. We dont have to be physically superior to our opponents.
3. The speed of jet motion magnifies the speed of our backs.
4. It puts a horizontal stretch on the defense and forces their
their big boys to run sideline to sideline.
5. The split-flow in our backfield forces the linebackers to
respect the inside running game first.
6. Secondary defenders must not only be physical tacklers
but also take away the play-action passing lanes.
7. The Jet Sweep may be the most formation friendly play
in football.
As excellent of a football play as the Jet Sweep is, its even
more devastating when it is viewed as a motion and combined
with other staples of the Wing-t offense. Thats how we use
this attack to create conflict, and put doubt in the minds of our
opponents. We use the constant threat of jet motion to set our
opponents up for failure.

The Rocket Sweep and motion when combined with the other
Wing-t staples in our toolbox is also a great attack for us. The
Rocket Sweep hits the flank even faster than the Jet does. It
is easier for the back running the Rocket to make quicker cuts
than it is on Jet. However, the backfield deception is greater
with Jet.
Rocket provides many of the same benefits as Jet:
1. It hits the flank with great speed.
2. We block it exactly like Jet so we dont have to be
physically dominant.
3. It creates great conflict for all defensive positions.
4. It opens up the play-action passing game for big plays.
5. It can be run from every formation and to every flank.
6. We can run most of our Wing-t staples from our rocket
motion.
Our style of calling plays with the Jet and Rocket motion is not
a random shot in the dark, but a calculated attack based on
personnel and scheme. Some games the Rocket will be used
more than Jet and vice versa.

PLAYS
38 29 JET
38 29 JET LEAD
38 29 ROCKET
38 29 ROCKET LEAD
38 29 REVERSE
34 25 PICK OFF
32 23 COUNTER TRAP
40 41 TRAP
42 43 TRAP
42 43 COUNTER TRAP
44 45 DOWN
44 45 ICE
44 45 COUNTER TREY
48 49 ROCKET
18 19 REVERSE
14 15 DOWN
X8 X9 REVERSE

38 29 JET

SE:

STALK OR CRACK PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

PSW: BLOCK #2 OR SWITCH WITH PST / PSE.

PST: BLOCK #1 (MAN ON OR OUTSIDE YOU) OR SWITCH WITH


THE PSW. BLOCK MAN ON OR LINEBACKER WHEN
YOURE ON THE TE SIDE.

PSG: PULL PLAY SIDE AND LOOK FOR THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT IN
THE ALLEY.

CEN: ON AWAY.

BSG: PULL AND TRAP THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE FSG.

BST: ARC.

TE:

BSW: JET MOTION ACROSS THE FORMATION. RECEIVE


OUTSIDE HAND OFF AND READ THE BLOCKING SCHEME
IN FRONT OF YOU.

FB:

FAKE TRAP THROUGH THE FRONT SIDE B GAP AND


BLOCK 1ST UGLY SHIRT TO SHOW.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT AND GIVE BALL TO MOTION BACK. HAND


FAKE TO FB AND KEEP FAKE OVER THE FSE.

BLOCK #1 (MAN ON OR OUTSIDE OF YOU) OR SWITCH


WITH THE PSW. FUNNEL WHEN ON THE BACK SIDE.

52

238 JET

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

52

229 JET

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

52

229 JET CRACK

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

52

FAR 229 JET LEAD

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B

6i

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

52

NEAR 238 JET LEAD

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

R
F

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

R
F

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i

Y
L

38 29 ROCKET

SE:

STALK OR CRACK PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

PSW: BLOCK #2 OR SWITCH WITH PST / PSE.

PST: BLOCK #1 (MAN ON OR OUTSIDE YOU) OR SWITCH WITH


THE PSW. BLOCK MAN ON OR BACK WHEN YOURE ON
THE TE SIDE.

PSG: PULL PLAY SIDE AND LOOK FOR THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT IN
THE ALLEY.

CEN: ON AWAY.

BSG: PULL AND TRAP THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE FSG.

BST: ARC.

TE:

BSW: ROCKET MOTION ACROSS THE FORMATION. RECEIVE


PITCH OVER PST AND READ THE BLOCKING SCHEME
IN FRONT OF YOU.

FB:

FAKE TRAP THROUGH THE FRONT SIDE B GAP AND


BLOCK 1ST UGLY SHIRT TO SHOW.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT AND PITCH BALL TO MOTION BACK.


HAND FAKE TO FB AND KEEP FAKE OVE THE FSE.

BLOCK #1 (MAN ON OR OUTSIDE OF YOU) OR SWITCH


WITH THE PSW. FUNNEL WHEN ON THE BACK SIDE.

52

238 ROCKET

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

52

229 ROCKET

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

52

FAR 229 ROCKET LEAD

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

52

NEAR 238 ROCKET LEAD

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

R
F

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

R
F

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i

Y
L

38 29 REVERSE

SE:

STALK PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

PSW: JET MOTION ACROSS FORMATION AND FAKE SWEEP.

PST: GAP DOWN REACH.

PSG: PULL AND LOG OR KICK OUT THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST
THE PST / PSE.

CEN: ON AWAY.

BSG: LEAD 3-STEP BUBBLE AND BLOCK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT IN
THE ALLEY.

BST: ARC.

TE:

BSW: BUCKET STEP AND RUN THROUGH THE FBS HEELS.


RECEIVE BALL AND RUN BEHIND THE BSGS BLOCK.

FB:

RUN TRAP PATH AND FILL FOR THE PULLING BSG.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT AND GIVE HAND FAKE TO MOTION BACK.


THEN GIVE OUTSIDE HAND OFF TO THE BSW.

GAP DOWN BACKER PLAY SIDE. ARC BACK SIDE.

52

229 REVERSE

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

52

238 REVERSE

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

34 25 PICK OFF

SE:

STALK PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

PSW: GO IN ROCKET MOTION AND FAKE SWEEP BACK SIDE.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: GAP DOWN BACKER.

CEN: DOMINO.

BSG: LEAD PULL SEAL.

BST: ARC.

TE:

BSW: DROP STEP WITH PLAY SIDE FOOT. RECEIVE SOFT TOSS
FROM QB AND FOLLOW PULLING GUARD OFF-TACKLE.

FB:

KICK OUT THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE FSES BLOCK.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT AND SOFT TOSS TO BSW. THEN BOOT


AWAY.

GAP DOWN BACKER.

52

234 PICK OFF

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

32 23
COUNTER TRAP

SE:

FUNNEL.

PSW: MOTION ACROSS THE FORMATION AND FAKE SWEEP.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: GAP DOWN BACKER.

CEN: ON AWAY DOMINO.

BSG: PULL AND TRAP THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE
FSTS DOWN BLOCK.

BST: ARC.

TE:

BSW: RECEIVE INSIDE HAND OFF AND RUN BETWEEN THE


TRAP AND THE PSTS DOWN BLOCK.

FB:

J-BLOCK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE FSE.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT AND GIVE INSIDE HAND OFF TO BSW.


THEN CARRY OUT FAKE BACK SIDE.

1ST BACKER FROM CENTER OUT.

52

232 COUNTER TRAP

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

40 41 TRAP

SE:

FUNNEL.

PSW: FUNNEL.

PST: BUILD WALL AND LOOK FOR 1ST BACKER INSIDE.

PSG: DOWN BACKER INFLUENCE VS. 2i TECHNIQUE.

CEN: ON AWAY DOMINO.

BSG: PULL AND TRAP THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE
FSGS DOWN BLOCK.

BST: ARC.

TE:

BSW: MOTION ACROSS THE FORMATION AND FAKE SWEEP.

FB:

STEP STRAIGHT AHEAD WITH YOUR PLAY SIDE FOOT.


RECEIVE BALL AND RUN BETWEEN THE TRAP AND THE
FGSS DOWN BLOCK. STAY IN THE FUNNEL.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT AND HAND FAKE TO MOTION WB. GIVE


BALL TO FB AND CARRY OUT FAKE OVER THE FSE END.

FUNNEL.

52

240 TRAP

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

52

241 TRAP

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

42 43 TRAP

SE:

FUNNEL.

PSW: FUNNEL.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: GAP DOWN BACKER.

CEN: ON AWAY DOMINO.

BSG: PULL AND TRAP THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE
FSTS DOWN BLOCK.

BST: ARC.

TE:

BSW: RUN MOTION ACROSS FORMATION AND FAKE SWEEP.

FB:

RECEIVE INSIDE HAND OFF FROM QB AND RUN BETWEEN


THE TRAP AND THE PSTS DOWN BLOCK.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT AND GIVE INSIDE HAND OFF TO FB.


THEN FAKE OVER THE PLAY SIDE END.

1ST BACKER FROM CENTER OUT.

52

242 TRAP

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

42 43
COUNTER TRAP

SE:

FUNNEL.

PSW: MOTION ACROSS THE FORMATION AND FAKE SWEEP.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: GAP DOWN BACKER.

CEN: ON AWAY DOMINO.

BSG: PULL AND TRAP THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE
FSTS DOWN BLOCK.

BST: ARC.

TE:

BSW: FUNNEL.

FB:

RECEIVE INSIDE HAND OFF FROM QB AND RUN BETWEEN


THE TRAP AND THE PSTS DOWN BLOCK.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT AND GIVE INSIDE HAND OFF TO FB.


THEN CARRY OUT FAKE BACK SIDE.

1ST BACKER FROM CENTER OUT.

52

FAR 242 COUNTER TRAP

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B

6i

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

44 45 DOWN

SE:

STALK PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

PSW: 1ST BACKER INSIDE.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: PULL AND TRAP THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PSE.

CEN: REACH ON BACKER.

BSG: REACH.

BST: REACH.

TE:

BSW: MOTION ACROSS THE FORMATION AND FAKE SWEEP.

FB:

TAKE SHORT LATERAL STEP AND ALLOW THE MOTION


BACK TO CLEAR. THEN PUSH OFF OUTSIDE FOOT RUN
OVER THE QBS HANDS AND READ THE BLOCKING.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT AND HAND FAKE THE MOTION BACK AND


THEN STICK BALL IN FBS BELLY AND CARRY OUT KEEP
FAKE.

GAP DOWN BACKER PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

52

244 DOWN

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

44 45 ICE

SE:

STALK PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

PSW: FOLD UNDER PSE AND BLOCK 1ST BACKER INSIDE.

PST: GAP ON OUT.

PSG: GAP ON BACKER

CEN: REACH ON BACKER

BSG: REACH

BST: REACH

TE:

BSW: MOTION PLAY SIDE. FAKE SWEEP.

FB:

TAKE A SHORT LATERAL STEP ALLOWING THE MOTION


BACK TO CLEAR, THEN PUSH OFF OUTSIDE FOOT AND
RUN OVER THE QBS HANDS. READ THE BLOCK OF THE
PSW ON THE LINEBACKER.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT AND HAND FAKE THE MOTION BACK,


THEN STICK BALL INTO FBS BELLY AND CARRY OUT
KEEP FAKE WIDE.

GAP ON OUT PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

52

244 ICE

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

52

245 ICE

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

44 45
COUNTER TREY

SE:

STALK PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

PSW: MOTION ACROSS THE FORMATION AND FAKE SWEEP.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: GAP DOWN BACKER.

CEN: DOMINO.

BSG: PULL AND TRAP THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE
PST/PSES DOWN BLOCK.

BST: LEAD PULL SEAL.

TE:

BSW: ARC.

FB:

JAB STEP BACK SIDE AND THEN CUT BACK AND TAKE
OUT SIDE HAND OFF. READ THE BSGS TRAP BLOCK AND
FOLLOW THE PULLING BST.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT AND FAKE TO MOTIONING WB. THEN


GIVE OUTSIDE HAND OFF TO FB AND BOOT AWAY.

GAP DOWN BACKER PLAY SIDE. ARC BACK SIDE.

52

245 COUNTER TREY

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

48 49 ROCKET

SE:

STALK OR CRACK PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

PSW: BLOCK #2 OR SWITCH WITH PST / PSE.

PST: BLOCK #1 (MAN ON OR OUTSIDE YOU) OR SWITCH WITH


THE PSW. BLOCK MAN ON OR BACK WHEN YOURE ON
THE TE SIDE.

PSG: PULL PLAY SIDE AND LOOK FOR THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT IN
THE ALLEY.

CEN: ON AWAY.

BSG: PULL AND TRAP THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE FSG.

BST: ARC.

TE:

BSW: JET MOTION ACROSS THE FORMATION. BLOCK THE 1ST


UGLY SHIRT TO SHOW IN THE ALLEY.

FB:

RECEIVE QUICK PITCH AND FOLLOW THE BLOCKING IN


FRONT OF YOU.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT AND PITCH BALL TO THE OFF-SET FB.

BLOCK #1 (MAN ON OR OUTSIDE OF YOU) OR SWITCH


WITH THE PSW. FUNNEL WHEN ON THE BACK SIDE.

52

NEAR 248 ROCKET

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

R
F

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

R
F

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i

Y
L

R
F

52

FAR 249 ROCKET

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B

6i

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

18 19 REVERSE

SE:

STALK PLAY SIDE. FUNNNEL BACK SIDE.

PSW: MOTION ACROSS FORMATION AND FAKE SWEEP.

PST: GAP DOWN REACH.

PSG: PULL AND LOG OR KICK OUT THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST
THE PST/PSTES BLOCK

CEN: ON AWAY.

BSG: LEAD 3-STEP BUBBLE AND BLOCK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT
TO SHOW IN THE ALLEY.

BST: ARC.

TE:

BSW: ARC.

FB:

FILL FOR THE PULLING BSG.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT AND FAKE TO THE MOTIONING WB.


THEN BOOT AWAY AND FOLLOW THE PULLING GUARDS.

GAP DOWN BACKER PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

52

218 REVERSE

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

52

219 REVERSE

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

14 15 DOWN

SE:

STALK PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

PSW: 1ST BACKER INSIDE.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: PULL AND TRAP THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PSE.

CEN: REACH ON BACKER.

BSG: REACH.

BST: REACH.

TE:

BSW: MOTION ACROSS THE FORMATION AND FAKE SWEEP.

FB:

RUN NORMAL TRAP PATH INTO THE PLAY SIDE B-GAP


AND BLOCK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT AND HAND FAKE THE MOTION BACK.


THEN TUCK BALL AND FOLLOW THE TRAPPING GUARD
INTO THE OFF-TACKLE HOLE.

GAP DOWN BACKER PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

52

214 DOWN

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

X8 X9 REVERSE

SE:

RUN THROUGH THE HEELS OF THE FB AND RECEIVE


OUTSIDE HAND OFF. FOLLOW THE BSG THROUGH THE
ALLEY.

PSW: MOTION ACROSS FORMATION AND FAKE SWEEP.

PST: GAP DOWN REACH.

PSG: PULL AND LOG OR KICK OUT THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST
THE PST/PSTES BLOCK

CEN: ON AWAY.

BSG: LEAD 3-STEP BUBBLE AND BLOCK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT
TO SHOW IN THE ALLEY.

BST: ARC.

TE:

BSW: ARC.

FB:

FILL FOR THE PULLING BSG.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT AND FAKE TO THE MOTIONING WB.


THEN GIVE OUTSIDE HAND OFF TO THE SE.

GAP DOWN BACKER PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

52

2X8 REVERSE

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

ST. PHILIP
BUCK SERIES

FIGHTING TIGERS

The St. Philip Buck Series is the old traditional Dead-T series
that we ran at Olivet College and is successfully employed by
several high school teams in the state of Michigan. It consists
of the Middle FB Trap, Wide FB Trap, HB Off-Tackle, QB
Keep, Buck Sweep, and WB Counter plays. It also consists of
a strong play-action passing game, which in our offense is the
40 41 passing series.
Although these plays are most traditionally run from the Full
House T and the Double Tight Wing formations, we can and
will run them from several of our Spread sets using various
motions and alignments to enhance their big play capability.
The talent in our system will determine the degree to which
we take this series. Their may be seasons that we can line
up in the T and just play smash mouth football. Other seasons
we may not have that personnel.
Like Jet and Rocket, we will use Buck motion to set up and
enhance our passing game. We also believe in using Buck
motion to enhance the many other staples of the Wing-t
offense that we have in the Toolbox.

PLAYS
40 41 TRAP
42 43 TRAP
34 25 BUCK
34 25 COUNTER SOLID
38 29 BUCK SWEEP

40 41 TRAP

SE:

FUNNEL.

PSW: FUNNEL.

PST: 1ST BACKER INSIDE.

PSG: DOWN BACKER INFLUENCE VS. 2i TECHNIQUE.

CEN: ON AWAY DOMINO.

BSG: PULL AND TRAP THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE
FSGS DOWN BLOCK.

BST: ARC.

TE:

BSW: RUN 3-STEP MOTION AND FAKE OVER THE D-END.

FB:

STEP STRAIGHT AHEAD WITH YOU PLAY SIDE FOOT.


RECEIVE BALL AND RUN BETWEEN THE TRAP AND THE
FGSS DOWN BLOCK. STAY IN THE FUNNEL.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT AND GIVE INSIDE HAND-OFF TO FB AND


THEN KAKE KEEP OUT WIDE.

FUNNEL.

52

240 TRAP

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

42 43 TRAP

SE:

FUNNEL.

PSW: FUNNEL.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: GAP DOWN BACKER.

CEN: ON AWAY DOMINO.

BSG: PULL AND TRAP THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE
FSTS DOWN BLOCK.

BST: ARC.

TE:

BSW: RUN 3-STEP MOTION AND FAKE JUST OUTSIDE THE DEND.

FB:

RECEIVE INSIDE HAND OFF FROM QB AND RUN BETWEEN


THE TRAP AND THE PSTS DOWN BLOCK.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT AND GIVE INSIDE HAND OFF TO FB.


THEN FAKE KEEP OUT WIDE.

1ST BACKER FROM CENTER OUT.

52

242 TRAP

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

34 25 BUCK

SE:

STALK PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

PSW: BLOCK THE 1ST LB INSIDE.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: GAP DOWN BACKER.

CEN: ON AWAY.

BSG: LEAD PULL AND TRAP THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE
FSES DOWN BLOCK.

BST: ARC.

TE:

BSW: GO IN THREE-STEP MOTION THROUGH THE HEELS OF


THE FB. RECEIVE HAND-OFF AND RUN IN THE OFFTACKLE HOLE BETWEEN THE PSES DOWN BLOCK AND
THE TRAP ON THE EMOL.

FB:

RUN TRAP PATH INTO THE PLAY SIDE B-GAP AND BLOCK.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT ON PLAY SIDE FOOT. RIDE BALL TO


BSW AND FAKE KEEP OUT WIDE.

GAP DOWN BACKER PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

52

234 BUCK

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

34 25
COUNTER SOLID

SE:

STALK PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

PSW: MOTION ACROSS THE FORMATION AND FAKE SWEEP.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: GAP DOWN BACKER.

CEN: ON AWAY.

BSG: GAP AWAY.

BST: LEAD PULL SEAL.

TE:

BSW: DROP STEP. RECEIVE INSIDE HAND OFF AND FOLLOW


THE PULLING TACKLE INTO THE OFF-TACKLE HOLE.

FB:

J-BLOCK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PSTS / PSES


BLOCK.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT ON PLAY SIDE FOOT. HAND FAKE THE


MOTION BACK. THEN STEP BACK AND GIVE INSIDE
HAND-OFF TO THE BSW.

GAP DOWN BACKER PLAY SIDE. ARC.

52

234 COUNTER SOLID

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

38 29 BUCK SWEEP

SE:

STALK PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

PSW: BLOCK THE D-END.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: PULL PLAY SIDE AND BLOCK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST
THE PSWS DOWN BLOCK.

CEN: REACH ON BACKER.

BSG: LEAD PULL BUBBLE AND BLOCK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT IN
THE ALLEY.

BST: ARC.

TE:

BSW: GO IN THREE-STEP MOTION THROUGH THE HEELS OF


THE FB. RECEIVE HAND-OFF AND RUN SWEEP PATH
AROUND THE END. READ PSGS BLOCK ON THE FORCE
AND FOLLOW BSG INTO THE ALLEY.

FB:

RUN TRAP PATH INTO THE PLAY SIDE B-GAP AND BLOCK.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT ON PLAY SIDE FOOT. GIVE BALL TO


BSW AND BOOT AWAY.

GAP DOWN BACKER PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

52

238 BUCK SWEEP

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

ST. PHILIP
FLY SERIES

FIGHTING TIGERS

The St. Philip Fly series is a hybrid. It is a concept that


developed through research of the Willamette University Fly
Offense. The Willamette offensive base is a three receiver
split-back jet offense. Through study we came up with the
concept of infusing the Jet, Rocket, and Buck series with the
use of our off-set fullback formations. The use of Jet, Rocket,
and Buck motions force the defense to continue respecting the
horizontal speed sweeps while we use power and finesse
inside with our fullback and quarterback running the ball.
We believe it is another way of getting a good running
quarterback involved in our running game in the same way
that option teams use their triple option and mid-line veer
plays. The Fly series as another way of attacking the defense
without drastically changing the concepts of our offense.
Players use the same techniques and fundamentals that they
use on all other plays in our arsenal.
It is also another tool we have in our running game to set up
the defense for a big play-action pass play. The Fly series is a
tool that uses simple multiplicity to enhance our offensive
capability from year to year.

44 45 BUCK

SE:

STALK PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

PSW: BLOCK THE 1ST LB INSIDE.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: GAP DOWN BACKER.

CEN: ON AWAY.

BSG: LEAD PULL AND TRAP THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE
FSES DOWN BLOCK.

BST: ARC.

TE:

BSW: MOTION ACROSS THE FORMATION AND FAKE SWEEP.

FB:

CROSS-OVER, POCKET AND FOLLOW THE PULLING


GUARD OFF-TACKLE. RUN BETWEEN THE TRAP AND THE
PSES DOWN BLOCK.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT ON PLAY SIDE FOOT. HAND FAKE THE


MOTION BACK. THEN GIVE ONE-HANDED HAND OFF TO
FB AND FAKE KEEP WIDE.

GAP DOWN BACKER PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

52

244 BUCK

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B

6i

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

34 25
COUNTER SOLID

SE:

STALK PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

PSW: MOTION ACROSS THE FORMATION AND FAKE SWEEP.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: GAP DOWN BACKER.

CEN: ON AWAY.

BSG: GAP AWAY.

BST: LEAD PULL SEAL.

TE:

BSW: DROP STEP. RECEIVE INSIDE HAND OFF AND FOLLOW


THE PULLING TACKLE INTO THE OFF-TACKLE HOLE.

FB:

J-BLOCK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PSTS / PSES


BLOCK.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT ON PLAY SIDE FOOT. HAND FAKE THE


MOTION BACK. THEN STEP BACK AND GIVE INSIDE
HAND-OFF TO THE BSW.

GAP DOWN BACKER PLAY SIDE. ARC.

52

234 COUNTER SOLID

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

14 15 BUCK

SE:

STALK PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

PSW: BLOCK THE 1ST LB INSIDE.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: GAP DOWN BACKER.

CEN: ON AWAY.

BSG: LEAD PULL AND TRAP THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE
FSES DOWN BLOCK.

BST: ARC.

TE:

BSW: MOTION ACROSS THE FORMATION AND FAKE SWEEP.

FB:

RUN TRAP PATH INTO THE PLAY SIDE B-GAP AND BLOCK.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT ON PLAY SIDE FOOT. HAND FAKE THE


MOTION BACK. PAUSE BRIEFLY AND THEN FOLLOW THE
TRAPPING GUARD INTO THE OFF-TACKLE HOLE.

GAP DOWN BACKER PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

52

214 BUCK

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

14 15 POWER

SE:

STALK PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

PSW: BLOCK THE 1ST LB INSIDE.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: GAP DOWN BACKER.

CEN: ON AWAY.

BSG: LEAD PULL SEAL.

BST: ARC.

TE:

BSW: MOTION ACROSS THE FORMATION AND FAKE SWEEP.

FB:

J-BLOCK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PSES DOWN


BLOCK.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT ON PLAY SIDE FOOT. HAND FAKE THE


MOTION BACK. PAUSE BRIEFLY AND THEN FOLLOW THE
PULLING GUARD INTO THE OFF-TACKLE HOLE.

GAP DOWN BACKER PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

52

214 POWER

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

R
F

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

R
F

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i

Y
L

R
F

14 15
COUNTER SOLID

SE:

STALK PLAY SIDE. FUNNEL BACK SIDE.

PSW: MOTION ACROSS THE FORMATION AND FAKE SWEEP.

PST: GAP DOWN BACKER.

PSG: GAP DOWN BACKER.

CEN: ON AWAY.

BSG: GAP AWAY.

BST: LEAD PULL SEAL.

TE:

BSW: ARC.

FB:

J-BLOCK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PSTS / PSES


BLOCK.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT ON PLAY SIDE FOOT. HAND FAKE THE


MOTION BACK. CONTINUE 360* SPIN AND FOLLOW THE
PULLING BST INTO THE OFF-TACKLE HOLE.

GAP DOWN BACKER PLAY SIDE. ARC.

215 COUNTER SOLID

52

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B

6i

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

ST. PHILIP
PASSING GAME

FIGHTING TIGERS

The St. Philip passing game is designed to take advantage of


the run support a defense is trying to employ with their
secondary. Jet and Rocket motion demand an immediate
reaction by the defense to slow down the fast horizontal
running game. We do not believe a defense can stop our
sweep game without involving their secondary and its at these
times when the defense begins to over-react to the run that
they leave holes in the secondary for big pass plays.
Our passing game is also designed to be a first strike home
run shot when we catch the defense misaligned, back on their
heels or we have a physical advantage with our receivers.
Our 90 series 3-step game is one that we use to take
advantage of such situations.
One of the great things about using the Jet and Rocket to set
up the passing game is that we rarely get a rush from the
defense. Theyre more concerned with moving laterally than
rushing up field after our quarterback. Even when we use
empty backfield formations we rarely get a pass rush that
effects our quarterbacks ability to get rid of the ball. Another
thing that helps our pass protections is that our quarterbacks
are taught a simple progression to read and find the open
receiver. Our passing routes are designed to come open
quickly and give our quarterback an easy target in a similar
manner as the Run-N-Shoot Offense.
Another benefit of our passing game is that most of our plays
can be run from most of our formations and use any type of
motion. This enhances the multiplicity of our offense without
adding any additional burden on our players and at the same
time adds to the defensive conflict.

BASIC TIGER PASS


PROTECTION
SCHEMES
UP FRONT WHERE IT ALL BEGINS

40 41 PASS PRO

PST: AGGRESSIVE GAP ON AREA.

PSG: AGGRESSIVE GAP ON AREA.

CEN: AGGRESSIVE ON AWAY.

BSG: PULL BACK SIDE AND SET BETWEEN THE D-END


AND THE QB.

BST: AGGRESSIVE GAP ON AREA.

BSH: MOTION ACROSS THE FORMATION AND BLOCK


THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PST.

FB:

FILL FOR THE PULLING GUARD AND BLOCK THE


1ST UGLY SHIRT THAT SHOWS. MUST GET YOUR
FEET TO THE LINE OF SCRIMMAGE.

52

40 PASS PROTECTION
F
S
C

B
C

44
F

C
B

6i

6i

W
F

62
F

W
F

56 57, 88 89, 90
PASS PROTECTION

PST: GAP ON.

PSG: GAP ON.

CEN: GAP ON AWAY AND HINGE.

BSG: GAP AWAY AND HINGE.

BST: GAP AWAY AND HINGE.

FB:

ATTCK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PSTS


BLOCK.

56 57, 88 89, 90
PASS PROTECTION

52

S
B

B
C

44
F

C
B

6i

6i

62
F

NO BACK PASS PRO


LAKE & RIVER

PST: GAP ON. MAY HAVE TO REACH ON A WIDE 5 OR


6 TECHNIQUE.

PSG: GAP ON.

CEN: GAP ON AWAY AND HINGE.

BSG: GAP AWAY AND HINGE.

BST: GAP AWAY AND HINGE.

52

56 57, 88 89, 90
RIVER PASS PROTECTION
F

S
B

B
C

44
F

C
B

6i

6i

62
F

PLAYS
40 41 MICHIGAN PASS
40 41 POST PASS
40 41 LONG PASS
40 41 CROSS PASS
48 49 SCREEN PASS
56 57 SLIDE PASS
56 57 SMASH PASS
56 57 STING PASS
88 89 FLOOD PASS
88 89 CURL PASS
88 89 MESH
88 89 MESH #2WHEEL
90 BOOT PASS
91 PASS
92 PASS
93 PASS
94 PASS
95 PASS
96 PASS
97 PASS
98 PASS
99 PASS

40 - 41 MICHIGAN PASS

SE:

PLAY SIDE RUN 8 YARD POST ROUTE.


BACK SIDE RUN FADE ROUTE

PSW: TO SE SIDE RUN 8 YARD FLAG ROUTE.


TO TE SIDE RUN 8 YARD POST ROUTE.

PST: AGGRESSIVE GAP ON AREA.

PSG: AGGRESSIVE GAP ON AREA.

CEN: AGGRESSIVE ON AREA.

BSG: PULL BACK SIDE AND SET BETWEEN THE QB AND EMOL.

BST: AGGRESSIVE GAP ON AREA.

TE:

BSW: GO IN MOTION AND ATTACK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST


THE PST.

FB:

DIVE OVER THE BSG AND FILL HOLE.

QB:

MAKE PRE-SNAP READ OF THE SAFTIES. VS. 2 DEEP


LOOK FOR THE POST. VS. 3 DEEP OR MAN LOOK FOR
THE FLAG. ON THE SNAP REVERSE PIVOT AND HAND
FAKE THE MOTION BACK. THEN 5-STEP DROP BACK
BEHIND THE PLAY SIDE GUARD AND SET UP TO THROW.

RUN 8 YARD FLAG ROUTE.

52

240 MICHIGAN PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

52

241 MICHIGAN PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

40 41 POST PASS

SE:

PLAY SIDE RUN 8 YARD POST ROUTE.


BACK SIDE RUN FADE ROUTE

PSW: TO SE SIDE RUN 8 YARD FLAG ROUTE.


TO TE SIDE RUN 8 YARD POST ROUTE.

PST: AGGRESSIVE GAP ON AREA.

PSG: AGGRESSIVE GAP ON AREA.

CEN: AGGRESSIVE ON AREA.

BSG: PULL BACK SIDE AND SET BETWEEN THE QB AND EMOL.

BST: AGGRESSIVE GAP ON AREA.

TE:

BSW: GO IN MOTION AND ATTACK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST


THE PST.

FB:

DIVE OVER THE BSG AND FILL HOLE.

QB:

MAKE PRE-SNAP READ OF THE SAFTIES. VS. 2 DEEP


LOOK FOR THE POST. VS. 3 DEEP OR MAN LOOK FOR
THE FLAG. ON THE SNAP REVERSE PIVOT AND HAND
FAKE THE MOTIONING WB. THEN 5-STEP DROP BACK
BEHIND THE PLAY SIDE GUARD AND SET UP TO THROW.

RUN 8 YARD FLAG ROUTE.

52

240 POST PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

52

241 POST PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

40 - 41 LONG PASS

SE:

PLAY SIDE RUN FADE ROUTE.


BACK SIDE SKINNY POST.

PSW: TO SE SIDE RUN WHEELE ROUTE.


TO TE SIDE RUN SEAM ROUTE.

PST: AGGRESSIVE GAP ON AREA.

PSG: AGGRESSIVE GAP ON AREA.

CEN: AGGRESSIVE ON AREA.

BSG: PULL BACK SIDE AND SET BETWEEN THE QB AND EMOL.

BST: AGGRESSIVE GAP ON AREA.

TE:

BSW: GO IN MOTION AND ATTACK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST


THE PST.

FB:

DIVE OVER THE BSG AND FILL HOLE.

QB:

MAKE PRE-SNAP READ OF THE SAFTIES. VS. 2 DEEP


LOOK FOR THE FADE RIGHT AWAY. VS. 3 DEEP OR MAN
LOOK FOR THE INSIDE SEAM. ON THE SNAP REVERSE
PIVOT AND HAND FAKE THE MOTION BACK. THEN 5-STEP
DROP BACK BEHIND THE PLAY SIDE GUARD AND SET UP
TO THROW.

RUN SEAM ROUTE.

52

240 LONG PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

52

241 LONG PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

40 - 41 CROSS PASS

SE:

PLAY SIDE RUN 8 YARD FLAG ROUTE.


BACK SIDE RUN 8 YARD POST ROUTE

PSW: TO SE SIDE RUN HOLE ROUTE.


TO TE SIDE RUN 8 YARD POST ROUTE.

PST: AGGRESSIVE GAP ON AREA.

PSG: AGGRESSIVE GAP ON AREA.

CEN: AGGRESSIVE ON AREA.

BSG: PULL BACK SIDE AND SET BETWEEN THE QB AND EMOL.

BST: AGGRESSIVE GAP ON AREA.

TE:

BSW: GO IN MOTION AND ATTACK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST


THE PST.

FB:

DIVE OVER THE BSG AND FILL HOLE.

QB:

MAKE PRE-SNAP READ OF THE SAFTIES. ON THE SNAP


REVERSE PIVOT AND HAND FAKE THE MOTION BACK,
THEN 5-STEP DROP BACK BEHIND THE PLAY SIDE GUARD
AND SET UP TO THROW. READ FLAG HOLE POST.

PLAY SIDE - RUN 8 YARD FLAG ROUTE.


BACK SIDE RUN HOLE ROUTE.

52

240 CROSS PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

52

241 CROSS PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
Q

53

C
B
6i

B
2

B
1

Y
L

44

S
C
C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

48 49 SCREEN

SE:

RUN POST AND BLOCK SAFETY.

PSW: GO IN MOTION BACK SIDE AND RUN SWING ROUTE.

PST: GAP ON AREA FOR 3 COUNTS. THEN PULL FLAT AND


SEAL PURSUIT INSIDE.

PSG: GAP ON AREA FOR 3 COUNTS. THEN PULL FLAT AND


KICK OUT 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PSTS BUTT.

CEN: ON AREA FOR 3 COUNTS. THEN PULL FLATT AND


BLOCK THE ALLEY.

BSG: GAP ON AREA FOR 3 COUNTS. THEN WALL PURSUIT.

BST: GAP ON AREA FOR 3 COUNTS. THEN WALL PURSUIT.

BSE: COME SHALLOW ACROSS THE FIELD AND HELP WALL


PURSUIT.

BSW: WHEEL ROUTE.

FB:

40 PASS PROTECT FOR 3 COUNTS THEN GET INTO THE


FLAT. GET 5 YARDS OUTSIDE THE PSTS ALIGNMENT
AND 5 YARDS DEEP. YELL GO WHEN YOU CATCH THE
BALL.

QB:

REVERSE PIVOT AND MAKE GREAT FAKE TO MOTION


BACK. DROP BACK BEHIND BSG AND PUMP FAKE TO THE
BSW ON THE WHEEL ROUTE. THEN TURN AND THROW
SCREEN BACK TO THE FB.

52

249 SCREEN

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

56 57 SLIDE PASS

SE:

RUN FOUR STEPS UP FIELD AND SLANT INTO


DEFENSIVE WINDOW.

PSW: RUN SEAM ROUTE AND SMASH VS. 2 DEEP.

PST: GAP ON.

PSG: GAP ON.

CEN: GAP

BSG: GAP

BST: GAP

TE:

BSW: MOTION ACROSS FORMATION AND RUN BUBBLE ROUTE.

FB:

ATTACK 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PST.

QB:

ON THE SNAP READ 1ST TWO STEPS OF SS/OLB. IF HE


STEPS BACKWARD THE QB WILL THROW THE BUBBLE.
IF HE MAKES ANY OTHER MOVE, THROW THE SLANT. IF
NO ONE IS OPEN BY 4TH STEP THE QB WILL ROLL PLAY
SIDE AND LOOK FOR THE PSW DEEP.

RUN VERTICLE SEAM.

52

257 SLIDE PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

56 57 SMASH PASS

SE:

RUN FOUR STEPS UP FIELD AND OUT ROUTE.

PSW: RUN AN 8 YARD FLAG ROUTE.

PST: GAP ON.

PSG: GAP ON.

CEN: GAP

BSG: GAP

BST: GAP

TE:

BSW: MOTION ACROSS FORMATION AND RUN BUBBLE ROUTE.

FB:

ATTACK 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PST.

QB:

ON THE SNAP READ 1ST TWO STEPS OF PLAY SIDE CB. IF


HE STEPS BACKWARD THE QB WILL THROW THE OUT.
IF HE MAKES ANY OTHER MOVE, THROW THE FLAG. IF
BOTH ARE COVERED, THROW THE BUBBLE.

RUN VERTICLE SEAM.

52

257 SMASH PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

56 57 STING PASS

SE:

RUN 5 YARD SPEED OUT & UP.

PSW: MOTION ACROSS THE FORMATION AND RUN WHEEL


ROUTE.

PST: GAP ON.

PSG: GAP ON.

CEN: GAP

BSG: GAP

BST: GAP

TE:

BSW: RUN SKINNY POST.

FB:

ATTACK 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PST.

QB:

ON THE SNAP READ 1ST TWO STEPS OF PLAY SIDE CB. IF


HE STEPS BACKWARD THE QB WILL THROW THE SPEED
OUT. IF HE JUMPS THE OUT LOOK FOR THE UP. IF ITS
NOT OPEN, PROGRESS TO HOLE POST BUBBLE.

RUN HOLE 6-8 YARD HOLE ROUTE. READ FAR SAFETY.


IF SAFEY BACKS UP, FLATTEN OUT. I HE DOES
ANYTHING ELSE, RUN UP THE FAR SEAM.

52

257 STING PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

88 89 FLOOD PASS

SE:

PLAY SIDE RUN 16 YARD SLANT AND STOP.


BACK SIDE RUN SKINNY POST ROUTE.

PSW: RUN WHEEL ROUTE.

PST: AGGRESSIVE REACH ON AREA.

PSG: AGGRESSIVE REACH ON AREA.

CEN: AGGRESSIVE REACH ON AREA.

BSG: AGGRESSIVE REACH ON AREA.

BST: AGGRESSIVE REACH ON AREA.

TE:

BSW: MOTION ACROSS THE FORMATION AND RUN ARROW.

FB:

HOOK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PSTS BLOCK.

QB:

SPRINT OUT PLAY SIDE AND READ HI LOW HOLE.

PLAY SIDE RUN 16 YARD SEAM AND STOP.


BACK SIDE RUN SKINNY POST ROUTE.

52

289 FLOOD PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

52

288 FLOOD PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

88 89 CURL PASS

SE:

PLAY SIDE RUN 10 YARD CURL ROUTE.

PSW: RUN 10 YARD CURL ROUTE.

PST: AGGRESSIVE REACH ON AREA.

PSG: AGGRESSIVE REACH ON AREA.

CEN: AGGRESSIVE REACH ON AREA.

BSG: AGGRESSIVE REACH ON AREA.

BST: AGGRESSIVE REACH ON AREA.

TE:

BSW: MOTION ACROSS THE FORMATION AND


RUN ARROW.

FB:

HOOK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PSTS


BLOCK.

QB:

SPRINT OUT PLAY SIDE AND READ ARROW OUTSIDE CURL INSIDE CURL.

BACK SIDE RUN SKINNY POST ROUTE.

52

289 CURL PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

88 89 MESH PASS

SE:

PLAY SIDE RUN 5 YARD WHIP ROUTE.


BACK SIDE RUN 8 10 YARD HOLE ROUTE.

PSW: IF SLOT RUN 15 20 YARD SMASH ROUTE.


IF WING RUN 5 YARD WHIP ROUTE.

PST: AGGRESSIVE REACH ON AREA.

PSG: AGGRESSIVE REACH ON AREA.

CEN: AGGRESSIVE ON AWAY.

BSG: TURN BACK SIDE.

BST: TURN BACK SIDE.

TE:

BSW: MOTION ACROSS THE FORMATION AND


RUN ARROW.

FB:

HOOK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PSTS


BLOCK.

QB:

SPRINT OUT PLAY SIDE AND READ ARROW


SMASH WHIP HOLE.

PLAY SIDE RUN 15 20 YARD SMASH ROUTE.

52

289 MESH PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

52

288 MESH PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

88 89 MESH WHEEL
SE:

PLAY SIDE RUN 5 YARD WHIP ROUTE.


BACK SIDE RUN 8 10 YARD HOLE ROUTE.

PSW:

IF SLOT RUN 15 20 YARD SMASH ROUTE.


IF WING RUN 5 YARD WHIP ROUTE.

PST:

AGGRESSIVE REACH ON AREA.

PSG:

AGGRESSIVE REACH ON AREA.

CEN:

AGGRESSIVE ON AWAY.

BSG:

TURN BACK SIDE.

BST:

TURN BACK SIDE.

TE:

PLAY SIDE RUN 15 20 YARD SMASH ROUTE.

BSW:

MOTION ACROSS THE FORMATION AND


RUN ARROW.

FB:

HOOK THE 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PSTS


BLOCK.

QB:

SPRINT OUT PLAY SIDE AND READ ARROW


SMASH WHIP HOLE.

52

289 MESH WHEEL

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

52

288 MESH WHEEL

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

90 BOOT

SE:

RUN 1 YARD HITCH VS. SOFT COVERAGE.


FADE VS. HARD COVERAGE.

PSW: RUN HOLE ROUTE.

PST: GAP ON AREA.

PSG: GAP ON AREA.

CEN: ON AREA.

BSG: GAP ON AREA.

BST: GAP ON AREA.

BSE: DELAY ARROW ROUTE.

BSW: WHEEL ROUTE.

FB:

ATTACK 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PST.

QB:

MAKE PRE-SNAP READ OF CORNER OVER THE SE. IF


OFF AND SOFT THROW THE QUICK HITCH. IF HES UP
AND PLAYING TIGHT, PUMP AND BOOT AWAY. READ HI LOW HOLE.

52

290 BOOT

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

91 PASS

SE:

RUN FADE ROUTE. LOOK FOR THE BALL NOW!

PSW: RUN 6 YARD OUT.

PST: GAP ON AREA.

PSG: GAP ON AREA.

CEN: ON AREA.

BSG: GAP ON AREA.

BST: GAP ON AREA.

BSE: GAP ON AREA.

BSW: RUN SHINNY POST.

FB:

ATTACK 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PST.

QB:

MAKE PRE-SNAP READ OF CORNER OVER THE


SE. IF THE CORNER DROPS, THROW THE OUT TO
THE PSW. IF THE CORNER JUMPS THE OUT,
THROW THE FADE TO THE SE.

52

291 PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

92 PASS

SE:

RUN 5 YARD OUT ROUTE.

PSW: RUN 6 YARD CURL ROUTE.

PST: GAP ON AREA.

PSG: GAP ON AREA.

CEN: ON AREA.

BSG: GAP ON AREA.

BST: GAP ON AREA.

BSE: GAP ON AREA.

BSW: RUN SHINNY POST.

FB:

ATTACK 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PST.

QB:

MAKE PRE-SNAP READ OF CORNER OVER THE


SE. IF THE CORNER DROPS, THROW THE OUT TO
THE SE. IF THE CORNER JUMPS THE OUT,
THROW THE CURL TO THE PSW.

52

292 PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

93 PASS

SE:

RUN 5 YARD OUT ROUTE.

PSW: RUN 8 YARD FLAG ROUTE.

PST: GAP ON AREA.

PSG: GAP ON AREA.

CEN: ON AREA.

BSG: GAP ON AREA.

BST: GAP ON AREA.

BSE: GAP ON AREA.

BSW: RUN SHINNY POST.

FB:

ATTACK 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PST.

QB:

MAKE PRE-SNAP READ OF CORNER OVER THE


SE. IF THE CORNER DROPS, THROW THE OUT TO
THE SE. IF THE CORNER JUMPS THE OUT,
THROW THE FLAG TO THE PSW.

52

293 PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

94 PASS

SE:

RUN 5 YARD HITCH ROUTE.

PSW: RUN SEAM ROUTE.

PST: GAP ON AREA.

PSG: GAP ON AREA.

CEN: ON AREA.

BSG: GAP ON AREA.

BST: GAP ON AREA.

BSE: GAP ON AREA.

BSW:RUN SHINNY POST.

FB:

ATTACK 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PST.

QB:

MAKE PRE-SNAP READ OF CORNER OVER THE


SE. IF THE CORNER BACK PEDALS THROW THE
HITCH TO THE SE. IF THE CORNER JUMPS THE
HITCH, LOOK FOR THE PSW ON THE SEAM OR THE
BSW ON THE SKINNY POST.

52

294 PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

95 PASS

SE:

RUN 5 YARD HITCH AND GO ROUTE.

PSW: RUN SEAM ROUTE.

PST: GAP ON AREA.

PSG: GAP ON AREA.

CEN: ON AREA.

BSG: GAP ON AREA.

BST: GAP ON AREA.

BSE: GAP ON AREA.

BSW: RUN SHINNY POST.

FB:

ATTACK 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PST.

QB:

MAKE PRE-SNAP READ OF CORNER OVER THE


SE. WHEN THE SE MAKES HIS FAKE OF THE
HITCH PUMP THE BALL AT HIM. IF THE CORNER
DOESNT BITE, LOOK FOR PSW ON SEAM, OR THE
SKINNY POST BY THE BSW.

52

295 PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

96 PASS

SE:

TAKE ONE STEP BACK AND OPEN TO THE QB.


CATCH THE BALL AND READ PSWS BLOCK ON
THE CORNER.

PSW: GO RIGHT TO THE CORNER BACK AND BLOCK


HIM.

PST: GAP ON AREA.

PSG: GAP ON AREA.

CEN: ON AREA.

BSG: GAP ON AREA.

BST: GAP ON AREA.

BSE: GAP ON AREA.

BSW: GO TO THE FUNNEL.

FB:

ATTACK 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PST.

QB:

STEP BACK AND THROW BALL TO SE BEHIND THE


LINE OF SCRIMMAGE.

52

296 PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

97 PASS

SE:

TAKE ONE STEP BACK AND OPEN TO THE QB.

PSW: GO RIGHT TO THE CORNER BACK LIKE YOURE


GOING TO BLOCK, THEN BREAK OFF AND GET
UP FIELD.

PST: GAP ON AREA.

PSG: GAP ON AREA.

CEN: ON AREA.

BSG: GAP ON AREA.

BST: GAP ON AREA.

BSE: GAP ON AREA.

BSW: SKINNY POST ROUTE.

FB:

ATTACK 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PST.

QB:

MAKE A PRE-SNAP READ OF THE CORNER BACK


OVER THE SE. IF THE CORNER BACK PEDALS
THROW THE QUICK ROUTE TO THE SE. IF THE
CORNER JUMPS THE QUICK ROUTE, THROW THE
FADE TO THE PSW.

52

297 PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

98 PASS

SE:

RUN AN 8 YARD POST ROUTE.

PSW: RUN WHEEL ROUTE.

PST: GAP ON AREA.

PSG: GAP ON AREA.

CEN: ON AREA.

BSG: GAP ON AREA.

BST: GAP ON AREA.

BSE: GAP ON AREA.

BSW: SKINNY POST ROUTE.

FB:

ATTACK 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PST.

QB:

MAKE A PRE-SNAP READ OF THE SECONDARY.


READ THE PLAY SIDE CB. IF HE STAYS IN THE 1/3,
LOOK FOR THE POST NOW. IF POST IS COVERED,
LOOK FOR THE BSW ON THE SKINNY. IF CB
PLAYS FLAT OR JUMPS THE POST, LOOK FOR
WHEEL RIGHT AWAY BACK TO SKINNY.

52

298 PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

99 PASS

SE:

RUN AN 8 YARD POST AND UP ROUTE.

PSW: RUN WHEEL ROUTE.

PST: GAP ON AREA.

PSG: GAP ON AREA.

CEN: ON AREA.

BSG: GAP ON AREA.

BST: GAP ON AREA.

BSE: GAP ON AREA.

BSW: SKINNY POST ROUTE.

FB:

ATTACK 1ST UGLY SHIRT PAST THE PST.

QB:

MAKE A PRE-SNAP READ OF THE SECONDARY.


READ THE PLAY SIDE CB. IF HE STAYS IN THE 1/3,
LOOK FOR THE POST NOW. IF POST IS COVERED,
LOOK FOR THE BSW ON THE SKINNY. IF CB
PLAYS FLAT OR JUMPS THE POST, LOOK FOR
WHEEL RIGHT AWAY BACK TO SKINNY.

52

299 PASS

C
B

B
C

6i

Y
L

53

C
6i

Y
L

44

C
B

B
4

2i

B
3

6i
Y

Q
F

This is the Toolbox Wing-t offensive playbook that will allow


us to install the exact type of offensive plays and schemes
necessary to move the chains and put points on the board. It
is the basic philosophy of taking what the defense gives us
and attacking where the defense is the most vulnerable.
TO BE EFFECTIVE we need to teach our players the basic
football skills necessary to be the best football players they
can be. Our players must hustle and take pride in being a
Fighting Tiger! Attention to detail and doing the little things
perfectly are musts when you take this approach to offense.
The staff must also teach the basic game management skills
like down and distance and managing the clock. Penalties,
missed assignments, and turnovers must be dirty words to
everyone in the program. They are all drive killers and can
keep us from the success we desire.
This offense must be taught well and made easy for our
players to understand. Then it must be mastered through hard
work and repetition so when our players apply it on the field
they are attacking and making decisions instinctively and
without hesitation.
In conclusion, we believe that the diversity of our offense that
is built around Jet and Rocket motion with multiple formations
gives us the ability to fully utilize the specific talents we have in
our program from season to season. It also minimizes any
physical or numerical advantages that our opponents may
have over us.
THIS IS THE ST. PHILIP TOOLBOX WING-T OFFENSE
Jay Carrigan Head Football Coach

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