This article was originally posted on the Glazier Coaching Blog.
You probably won’t be able to use all of these naked schemes, but probably can find a few concepts that will give you one more way to protect your quarterback.
University of Texas at San Antonio’s Quarterback’s Coach Sean Davis narrates game video of 9 of their naked concepts.
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The Quarterback reads are 1) Deep 2) Under 3) Over 4) Run
How do these help the Quarterback?
- Moves the launching point
- Flat control/Hot answers
- He can still use his legs and run
- Multiple personnel groupings/formations to create clean throwing lanes on the perimeter
- Landmark driven
Deep Divider (Comeback, Corner, Sail)
Flat Control
Over - 1 type of read–Down, Under, Over, Run regardless of Tags/Concepts
How does UTSA use them?
Wide Zone
- QB in Pistol or Under Center
- RB in Home Position -> Play off the play, Create flow
- Flat Control: Bum, Divide, Slam,(Opposite QB arm), Pin (Opposite QB arm), Tunnel (WR), Whi[
Tight Zone
- RB any location
- Flat control: Bump, Divide, Pin
Tough vs. Squeeze Scrape w/mobile QB/Read Schemes
Counter
- Great vs. LBs who play over the top/overlap
- Can be tough on your center