High School First-Level Scoop Blocking in 2016

High School First-Level Scoop Blocking in 2016

 
 

1. On Triple Option, the Backside Tackle is Always Scoop blocking; however, with the federation changes in 2016, he is no longer allowed to go to the ground and  go to the ground on the first-level defender.

2. The Backside Tackle slightly alters his technique to the following:

  • Open at 90 degrees (same as always).
  • Run past the first-level threat and dip his inside hand down once he gets past the threat (same as always).
  • Step upfield with playside foot and move through 2nd to 3rd level, cutting off any threat who looks to cross from the backside to the playside (new in 2016).
Triple v. 4-3 Cover 2. PR- Deep Defender PA- 3 PT- Veer PG- Base to Ace C- Veer to Ace BG/BT- Scoop BA- Pitch BR- Cutoff Q- Veer 1, Pitch 2 B- Veer Path

The Left Tackle is on the Backside of the play.  He will open flat and run past the 3-technique. Once he gets past the 3-technique, he will dip his left hand on the ground, step north with his right foot, and get upfield to scoop the 3-technique.  Effective February 2016, he is not permitted to  go to the ground on the first level defender.

This technique is taught at all Triple Option Football Academy Camps with Dr. Cella

 

 
 
 
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