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Eagle Package 2011 YDWIII - Gregory Double Wing

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Pass ProtectionIn order to have an effective passing game you have to have a good passer, goodreceivers, and good pass protection. When it comes to pass protection I am notconcerned with my line faking run or pulling. I am concerned with the play beingsuccessful and a major portion of that is protecting the passer. I let my eligible playersfake and misdirect and my line protects. I never pull linemen when passing as I wantmy LOS gaps closed so that I get very little interior penetration to increase the successratio of my passing game and reduce the defense’s ability to rush my passer.Pass protection is broken into three levels of protection. Basic pass protection which isbuilt off our wedge run blocking scheme and we use it for drop back and roll out typeplays and used against basic defenses that are young and inexperienced with a youngexperienced team (not mature, not experienced, not technically sound). These arecalled WALL and DASH. I also have a more advanced set of protection schemes formature, experienced, and technically sound teams and more advanced defenses thatare well coached. These are JOKER, DEUCE, SLIDE, and SPRINT. I also haveadjustment protection schemes that allow me to adapt when needed. HALF, CUT,TURN, and ROLL.I always determine my needs based on biological maturity, mental/emotional maturity,position/game experience, and technical mastery.

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