Doug Wheeler (@dwheeler70) 's Twitter Profile
Doug Wheeler

@dwheeler70

Co-OC/Offensive Line Coach - Aledo High School

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Paul Alexander (@coachpaulalex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CUTOFF BLOCK: On the WIDE ZONE play, the RG(#66) takes the perfect angle for his "plussed LB yet still gets LIFT and TORQUE on the DT. Too many either avoid or stay too long on the DT. PERFECT TIMING and TECHNIQUE Austin Blythe

James Light (@jamesalight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Texas OC/OL coach Kyle Flood - Points of emphasis for backside cutoff blocks on inside zone. - "Just remember this when you're teaching a guy to cut somebody off. Two things that really matter. Your target & your backside hand." - Target = Facemask to the inside number of the

Spencer Wheeler (@coachscdub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Washington Commanders Asst OL - Darnell Stapleton Teaching the Zone Count - Center = 0 to Mike - PSG = 1 - PST = 2 (Alert 3 in an Open Surface) - BSG = -1 - BST = -2 1st Defender from the Centerline Playside is 0 Vs #3 coming vs an Open Set, Alert "Team" Call to reset the

Jim “Mouse” McNally (@coachmcnallyol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WIDE ZONE FROM MID ZONE RT. ILL GO 1 AT A TIME AFTER YOU STUDY MY DIAGRAM FOR A DAY, COPY IT OR TAKE A PICTURE AND HAVE IT IN FRONT OF YOU WHEN I SEND THE 4 VIDEOS ON WZ FROM MZ VS: 1)34/50 DEF 2) 3-5-3 WITH A 4i FS 3) EVEN WITH A 3 FS AND A 1 BS 4) UNDER G WITH A 1 FS AND A 3 BS

WIDE ZONE FROM MID ZONE RT. ILL GO 1 AT A TIME AFTER YOU STUDY MY DIAGRAM FOR A DAY, COPY IT OR TAKE A PICTURE AND HAVE IT IN FRONT OF YOU WHEN I SEND THE 4 VIDEOS ON WZ FROM MZ VS: 1)34/50 DEF 2) 3-5-3 WITH A 4i FS 3) EVEN WITH A 3 FS AND A 1 BS 4) UNDER G WITH A 1 FS AND A 3 BS
Tip of the Spear (@tipofthespearfb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Backside double teams can make or break Zone Runs Learning how to soften the level 1 defender more efficiently will help your offense score more points in the fall. Watch the full video and more at TOSFB.com

Spencer Ferrari-Wood (@_coachferrari) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Offensive Line is unlike any other position in any other sport. In fact, OL is the only position in sports whose primary responsibility is to protect another position - what an honor that is. Take pride in it!

James Light (@jamesalight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Texas OC/OL Coach Kyle Flood - Outside Zone Strong + Sliders - "Some little things that come up when you're coaching this play that can help you with your players. Don't chase things that are running away from you, start to climb. If you chase things running away from you,

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Wisconsin OC Jeff Grimes - Wide Zone + Fly Sweep Scheme 🧵 - I think the misdirection that comes from being great at something else in your game, whether that is a naked, boot, fly sweep, or RPO is really a big part of the play (wide zone) for us." - Our approach has been one

Coach Dan Casey (@coachdancasey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quinn Ewers breaking down one of his favorite Concepts from Steve Sarkisian’s Offense: 21p Gap Pass off “Spinner” Sweep Action 1. TE Low Cross 2. Z Spray Dig 3. “Blimp” RB Lead Swing

Tip of the Spear (@tipofthespearfb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The “Knock Down” Drill is a great way to reinforce replacing the feet before the hands. Too often we see linemen try to touch their opponent before their foot is in the ground, causing their hip to open up. Watch the full drill at TOSFB.com

Jim “Mouse” McNally (@coachmcnallyol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rewind means you start FS and redirect to the bs for another man, not your orig man ex a C starts with a deep shuffle to block the shade but the shade slants to the fsgd and the bs 3 slants to the C. The C would rewind on the 3 that wasn’t his original man. Is there confusion?