A.J. Green Archives - Syed Schemes https://www.syedschemes.com/tag/a-j-green/ Analyzing Football X's and O's from a Coach's Perspective Thu, 15 Sep 2016 10:48:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://i0.wp.com/www.syedschemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Screen-Shot-2015-03-08-at-3.13.06-PM-54fc9faav1_site_icon.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 A.J. Green Archives - Syed Schemes https://www.syedschemes.com/tag/a-j-green/ 32 32 75160836 Week 1 X’s & O’s Review: A.J. Green vs. Revis https://www.syedschemes.com/reviswk1/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=reviswk1 https://www.syedschemes.com/reviswk1/#respond Thu, 15 Sep 2016 10:48:11 +0000 http://www.syedschemes.com/?p=1203 Week 1 Film Study–An X’s & O’s look at a big play from the past week in the NFL, Darrelle Revis and A.J. Green: Bengals Play Action Yankee Concept TD vs. Jets Cover 3 Week 1 resulted in quite a … Continue reading

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Week 1 Film Study–An X’s & O’s look at a big play from the past week in the NFL, Darrelle Revis and A.J. Green:

Bengals Play Action Yankee Concept TD vs. Jets Cover 3

Week 1 resulted in quite a bit of buzz around Darrelle Revis and his subpar performance against the Bengals. One particular play was a 54-yard touchdown to A.J. Green. Let’s take a further look and break down exactly what happened.

Below, the Bengals are running a play action Yankee Concept with a wide receiver running orbit motion behind the quarterback and running back. A.J. Green is at the top of the screen running a deep over, while Brandon LaFell is at the bottom of the screen running a deep crosser. Revis is lined up outside of the motion man and Green:

Bengals PA Yankee

The Jets are playing Cover 3, which means the safety and both cornerbacks will cover a deep third of the field (seen in green), while underneath defenders (boxed in white) will cover underneath:

Jets Cover 3

As the play develops, the coverage must adjust responsibilities according to the routes; the deep middle of field safety comes up to cover LaFell’s crosser and passes A.J. Green’s deep over route and middle third coverage to Revis. The basic assignments can be seen in a similar version of the Yankee concept below the Jets vs. Bengals diagram:

C3 communicate

General over route rules

However, the design of the Bengals play and motion makes the Jets coverage adjustment more difficult. Because of the orbit motion, Revis starts the play nearly a full 5 yards outside of A.J. Green. In a race to the middle of the field, A.J. Green will beat just about anybody with a 5-yard head start:

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Also note that as the play develops, the underneath defenders get sucked into the play action, creating space underneath for LaFell’s crosser. If this play is run in a different situation, the underneath zone defenders may not come up hard for the play action. Instead, they may sink into their zone and cover LaFell, which may keep the single high safety in his deep third as opposed to coming up to play the crosser.

Overall, while Revis had his struggles Sunday, this touchdown was an example of good play design putting the Jets defense in a bind.

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Week 3 X’s & O’s Concept Review https://www.syedschemes.com/2015wk3/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2015wk3 https://www.syedschemes.com/2015wk3/#comments Tue, 29 Sep 2015 17:23:44 +0000 http://www.syedschemes.com/?p=1039 Week 3 Film Study–An X’s & O’s look at a couple big plays from the past week in the NFL: Eagles Hi-Lo Concept with RB Wheel The Eagles got there first win of the season on Sunday with some help … Continue reading

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Week 3 Film Study–An X’s & O’s look at a couple big plays from the past week in the NFL:

Eagles Hi-Lo Concept with RB Wheel

The Eagles got there first win of the season on Sunday with some help from the Hi-Lo concept. The Hi-Lo concept is a man coverage beater which involves an underneath “mesh” (crossers), with a curl route over the mesh. Chip Kelly adds a wheel route from the Running Back for two reasons: to clear out Linebackers from the middle of the field, and to potentially hit a big play if the Linebacker can’t cover the RB up the sideline. Below, the Jets are in a Cover 1 scheme with Man-to-Man across the board except for a “Centerfield” Safety in the middle of the field:

Hi-Lo

The Jets do a fairly good job of covering the crossing routes by jamming Tight End Zack Ertz as well as passing off the Wide Receiver crosser from the top of the formation. However, the Linebacker takes a poor angle covering Ryan Matthews, who is wide open for a Touchdown:

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As seen below, the Eagles had run the exact same play just 5 minutes earlier in the game; the play was also wide open, but the Eagles couldn’t capitalize due to a poorly thrown ball. Look for the Eagles to continue to run Hi-Lo with an RB wheel against heavy man coverage teams. The Jets will almost certainly see this type of play against their defense in the coming weeks.

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Bengals Ace Personnel Four Verticals

In a back and forth game between the Bengals and Ravens, Cincinnati hit on an 80-yard Touchdown to A.J. Green on Four Verticals. A deeper look shows what happens when a great play call meets perfect execution. The Bengals are in Ace personnel, which means there are 2 Tight Ends, 2 Wide Receivers and 1 Running Back. The Bengals shift to a Closed Tight End Trips formation, and the Ravens are in Cover 1 (Man-to-Man coverage with Safety Will Hill in the middle of the field):

4 verticals Ace

Note the spacing of the vertical routes on the top of the formation by the Bengals Receivers; the outside WR (Marvin Jones) is almost at the sideline while the slot WR (A.J. Green) is outside of the numbers. This would be poor spacing against zone coverage. Outside Wide Receivers are generally taught to “stack” defenders instead of fading toward the sideline to give QB’s a bigger throwing window. However, against the Ravens Cover 1 it is the perfect call.  Marvin Jones is almost at the sideline; this is ideal because the defender man turns toward him and is prevented from breaking on A.J. Green’s vertical route. Meanwhile, you can see below how hard A.J. Green works to get outside of his defender and outside of the numbers to stay away from the Safety Will Hill and give QB Andy Dalton a throwing window. Hill is shading towards Green pre-snap, but cannot get over fast enough because of the spacing Jones and Green created. The ball is delivered accurately, and A.J. Green does the rest.

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