How many different ways can you make the defense cover everyone?
Dec 23, 2024 2:43 pm
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Congratulations to Brennan Marion, who has been named the new head coach at Sacramento State. Coach Marion Marion spent the past two seasons at UNLV where the team ranked 14th in the FBS with 36.2 points per game this season.
He takes his innovative “Go-Go” Offense to the Hornets. Let’s take a look at some of the philosophy behind it.
The Go-Go Offense
How many different ways can you make the defense cover everyone? This is a question posed by Brennan Marion, inventor of the aptly named Go-Go Offense, during his clinic talk for Lauren’s First and Goal. In a demonstration of stressing the defense, Marion employs a novel offset two back formation combined with base concepts to force defenders into difficult decisions on who to defend.
The base 2 Back set presented is uniquely structured with both running backs aligned to one side of the QB (Diagram 1). Marion also points out both backs are true running backs, contrast to the revitalization of the H-Back/Fullback.
Diagram 1:
Marion maintain’s a spread mentality in this 20 personnel formation. Indeed, the principle of the Go-Go Offense is to run the ball downhill while not giving up any pass opportunities. Again, how many different ways can you make the defense cover everyone? Simple concepts found within spread offenses were used to answer this question.
Marion begins with the Duo concept (Diagram 2). The basic premise is to create double teams and kick the last man out with the H-Back.
Diagram 2:
Based on the alignment, the Running Back has 3 “doors” he can run through (numbered on the diagram), forcing the defense to be gap sound front to back. If the single WR is to the open side of the QB, an RPO can be attached having the WR and QB read the coverage for a “2 Way”: Speed out against soft coverage or a Fade against press. Similarly, if the two WR’s are to the open side of the QB, various RPO combinations can be attached. He discussed the simple but effective use of the Bubble.
The Inside Zone, a spread staple, was discussed next. Marion’s version creates triple option looks for the defense to defend, as depicted in Diagram 3.
Diagram 3:
This play is designed for the H-Back instead of the T, requiring the defense to defend both backs. The QB has the option to give, keep, or throw. As with Duo, the RPO variations include a Bubble to the Y WR in Diagram 3 (or any other two receiver RPO combos) or aligning the two backs to the single WR side and running the same “2 Way” read. In these versions, the T could motion, fake a route of his own, or pick up the DE, as needed.
Next, Marion discussed the popular Wide Zone. The block scheme nuances or reads were not discussed but Marion provides great examples of his Wide Zone Waggle. These are found here:
Video - Wide Zone Protected Naked
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As with the RPO tags, the Waggle could be applied to any of the previous run concepts. It can also be run to the two WR (Diagram 4) or single WR sides (Diagram 5).
Diagram 4:
Diagram 5:
The Waggle proved an effective shot play for Marion. It again forces the defense to account for all offensive threats spread across the field.
2 Back sets in spread offenses prove to be effective at all levels. The defense is forced to defend the extra man in the box while trying to account for the strength of spread teams: the perimeter.
Marion offers a novel variation by offsetting both backs to the same side of the QB, creating decisions on who the defense will defend and how.
Congratulations to Coach Marion on this next step in your coaching journey!
Coach Grabowski
P.S.
Listen to Coach Marion discuss the Go-Go Offense and more here:
Brennan Marion - Creator of the Go-Go Offense
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