This article was originally posted on the Glazier Coaching Blog.
Eli Reinhart, OC North Crowley HS (TX), outlines a counter play blocking drill that he uses to teach blockers where they need to be, who will kick, who will insert, where to insert, and what the defense is going to do.
The drill shows how they teach blocking for various defensive alignments including box look, spill, load, and over spill.
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Drill Purpose:
- An offseason or mid-season training drill
- Teaches players blocking techniques and positional responsibilities
- Can be practiced with minimal contact using bag holders
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Defensive Alignments Covered:
- Box defense
- Spill defense
- Overspill defense
- Load defense (three-down front)
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Blocking Strategies:
- Guard’s role in kicking out defenders
- Tight end (Y) insertion and positioning
- Handling different defensive responses
- Emphasizing downhill movement
- Avoiding getting caught in “trash”
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Key Coaching Points:
- Practice adaptability to different defensive fronts
- Teach players to read and react to defensive movements
- Focus on creating space and opportunities
- Goal is to make safeties make tackles and gain 5-6 yards per carry
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Drill Variations:
- Can be modified for different defensive looks
- Doesn’t require heavy contact
- Can be used for GT counters and other blocking schemes