The offensive line should be aware of slanting defensive linemen as they come off combos to the second level.The 3-3 stack is a tough front to run against, but Coach Eien has a plan for it, and it starts with the jet sweep. You can watch the video or just scroll down to see a summary. In the video below ( The Shotgun Jet Sweep: Outside Run Game), Coach Eien gives one example of how to run the jet sweep against a front he sees a lot of, the odd-stack, or 3-3-5 defense. What ends up happening is that the offense spreads the field, whether by the structure of the formation, or the threat of the jet sweep. That's a tall order for any defense to handle. ![]() Not only do you have four potential runners, but you also have four or five potential receivers, depending on the specific formation and play. Not only that, but you have the ability to use formations and create 10 different gaps that the defense has to be concerned with. Like he says in the video, the defense has to account for four potential runners in this offensive package. ![]() If you don't have a good reason to do something, it won't give you the results you're looking for, and will most likely waste your time and the talent you have on your team.Ĭoach Eien gives some great reasons why he does what he does in the video below ( The Shotgun Jet Sweep: Overview, Drills, and Practice Plan): ![]() Whenever you put in a new play or scheme, the most important question you need to answer is "why". The jet sweep package is one of those things that every coach, no matter what their base offense is, can implement into their package to complement what they already do.Ĭoach Bruce Eien presents the jet sweep package from a spread and single wing perspective, but the principles he discusses here can be translated into whatever you do.
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