Offensive Line
The offensive line is the foundation of the offense, consisting of several players whose primary role is to protect the quarterback and create running lanes for the ball carrier. Offensive linemen must possess strength, agility, and coordination, as well as the ability to work seamlessly as a unit to ensure the success of the offensive play.
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Courses

The Trenches
Do you want your offensive linemen and tight ends to play with confidence, be fundamentally sound, and win blocks with technique? Learn how the 2019 Minnesota High School Class 6A state champions, the Wayzata Trojans, dominated the line of scrimmage with TECHNIQUE running inside zone, wide zone, and counter. This comprehensive course details training the feet, hips & hands to be able to play with a strong base, uncoil hips for power, and use tight hands to win blocks for high school & youth players. Practice drills, coaching points, and in game application for the drive, reach, down, and trap blocks, high leg vertical double teams, and the jump set. Plus, BONUS clinics- a never seen before clinic from Jim McNally installing the DUO play in 2009. Also, Coach McNally teaching "scoot" footwork for mid/wide zone. Downloadable documents for building culture within the oline unit, a template for grading game film (free), and more!
Price
Duration
Free
4 Hours 44 Minutes

Gap Schemes
In this course, Coach Cody Kennedy teaches the Gap Scheme Combos along with the GT Counter to a 3 man surface. He begins with foundational goals of run blocking which piece together into the Gap Scheme combos and the full install of GT Counter.
The goals are important for offensive linemen because they are able to see what a good block looks like. The concept and goal of the run are important in teaching because they allow the linemen to have a sound understanding of what they want to accomplish.
He shares the details of the different steps which build the combos. Positional, Timing and Attack Steps set the OL up for success. He teaches how the different combos work in getting 600 pounds on 300 pounds in order to get vertical displacement.
He shows it in action with both practice film and game film.
After watching this course, you will have the details you need to install this scheme into your offense, or the answers you need to make it better.
Price
Duration
$30.00
1 Hour 23 Minutes

Footwork
What comes clear in this clinic presentation from Glen Elarbee is the context within what they do and why this works for them. Their clarity on those things is what allows them to run one of the top offenses in the country year-in and year-out regardless of what school they have been at.
This entire talk shares the details of how they get it done using plenty of drill work and game film to illustrate. Coach Elarbee focuses on the four main types of footwork used in their run game: hammer, big bite, shuffle, and pulls.
If you are looking to run a Tennessee type of offense with extreme receiver splits, then Coach Elarbee provides exactly what you need to train your linemen in the run game in this course.
Price
Duration
$39.00
1 Hour 20 Minutes