The Wildcat Spin: The No Back Passing Game
Brad Scott
Brad Scott, describes his No Back Passing Game in this, the third of four videos on the Wildcat Spin offense. Last season his team threw nearly 60 times less than in 2006 but improved their yards per catch average from 13 to 22 ypc. The passing game, according to Coach Scott, helped improve the running game. "By spreading out the defense with the No Back Passing Game we had to be covered by width and depth from sideline to sideline," said Coach Scott. Five specific pass plays are detailed in this video. Coach Scott also explains the alignments, footwork, timing, routes and blocking assignments vs. the four man front, Cover 3 defense.
In this video, you will learn from Coach Scott:
*How to spread the defense out with the No Back Passing Game.
*How to improve your rushing attack with the No Back Passing Game
*Five No Back Passing Game plays: The Whip, Bend, Bubble, Hitch/Outs, and Verts.
*Receiver routes for the No Back Passing Game.
*Specific blocking assignments vs. the four man front, Cover 3 defense.
This video contains extensive use of game film analysis.
2008-30 minutes
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Order The Wildcat Spin: The No Back Passing Game helps you strengthen the running game spreading out the defense. The defense has to cover the offense by width and depth from sideline to sideline.