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"Dressed Up" Passing Conceptswith Nick Quartaro,
North Texas State University Assistant Head Coach;
former University of Kansas Defensive Coordinator
former University of Kansas Offensive Coordinator
Coach Quartaro presents pass game concepts "dressed up differently." This multi-media presentation combines discussion, live Q & A, play diagrams on overhead and video footage to drive home the topic. Quartaro shares pass situations from the Kansas spread, a high percentage 3-step drop from the shotgun with a one-back set. Making the defense play the width of the field is a focus for the Jayhawk offense. In this presentation successful 5-step vertical passing concepts are discussed along with complimentary adjustments that create problems for defenses. The traditional hitch/corner read is taken from square one on pre-snap reads, 'which receiver has leverage on the safety," and progression once the ball is snapped. Complimenting that is the ability to tweak the concept with a post route when defenses overplay the corner routes. The four vertical concept is discussed with landmarks and coaching points versus one and two safety looks. Change-ups that present a three vertical and shallow combination read along with interjecting a "switch" concept off of play-action that creates four verticals are also detailed. Coaches who desire a few new interesting "wrinkles" for their passing attack will benefit from Coach Quartaro's presentation.
36 minutes. 2006.
Slowing Down the Rushwith Nick Quartaro,
North Texas State University Assistant Head Coach;
former University of Kansas Defensive Coordinator
former University of Kansas Offensive Coordinator
As a former Big 12 offensive coordinator, Coach Quarto knows the value of keeping the defense honest. The goal is to take the heat off offensive lineman and the quarterback. By designing an offense with these goals in mind, a coach can allow his offense an excellent chance to be successful. Quartaro designs and explains in detail four effective, time-tested plays that can yield big results against aggressive defenses. The Shovel play, the Slip screen, the Influence Trap, and the classic Sprint Draw will allow any offense to slow the rush. In detail, Coach "Q" diagrams each play, and compliments each with position-by-position responsibilities and blocking schemes. Each play is capped off with actual game footage against some of America's best defenses. The Shovel is perfect for a team that throws the drop back pass. This play hits inside to take advantage of hard pass rush and quick drop linebackers. Best run out of the open set, the Shovel can be sold out of the shotgun. Next is the Slip screen, built off of slide protection. This quick inside screen takes advantage of an attacking defensive end. The Influence Trap is the third play detailed and can be run from under center and in the shotgun. Its main job is to slow down the inside rushers. Coach "Q" uses game footage to clearly show the classic Sprint Draw play. This play utilizes turn protection and requires the fullback or tight end to kick out the C gap defender. Each of these plays, used strategically during a game, can provide great protection for your quarterback and increase your offensive productivity. Each play can benefit the coach who faces aggressive, rushing defenses and can produce big yards throughout the game. Use each of them to keep the defense honest and march up the field.
49 minutes. 2006.
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