This article was originally posted on the Glazier Coaching Blog.
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Jason McManus, OC at Nation Ford High School (South Carolina) provides us with game clips of his version of speed sweep pass and double pass trick plays. He shows different ways to run the plays as well as provides some of his coaching points.
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“Why do we run trick plays?”
- Creates an exciting brand of football. Fans and players both love them. Playing football should be fun!
- Improves morale at practice.
- Gives the defense something extra to prepare for.
- Can take away some of the defense’s aggressiveness.
- Adds to your shots play menu.
“Best time to run a trick play?”
- 1st play of the game, It sets the tone for the game.
- After a sudden change ofpossession.
- After a timeout
- Good field position
If you practice a trick play and don’t use it in that week’s game, save it to practice again next week and have it ready for your next game.
“Trick play menu”
- Speed sweep double pass
- Double pass
- Reverse pass
- Throwback to the quarterback
- Muddle huddle
- Philly special