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6-Man Dropback Protection – Philosophy, Play Calls

February 14, 2017 by

Jim Harding, The Offensive Line Coach at University of Utah

Coach Harding’s explores essential game film and techniques for running Utah’s 6 man pass protection versus Utah’s dropback passing game. Coach discusses 3 and 4 man fronts with possible threats of the edge in which tackles are taught to make calls which are shared with this presentation. Coach shares the calls the center is responsible for making in a dropback scheme in which the offensive line should work as one. The object of coaches pass protections is to take hits of the running back who works with the 5 offensive linemen responsible for protecting the quarterback.

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