I have been working on a new book the past couple months that would summarize a few of the interesting schemes from the 2016 NFL season. “Quarterback Development” takes a look at the X&O’s behind four NFL offenses that had successful 2016 seasons. The book focuses on the play designs each team used, with over 50 diagrams included that show plays against multiple coverages and blitzes. The book explains how each play gives the quarterback an answer for what the defense presents.
Whether it is the Cowboys use of play action, the Titans creativity to defeat modern pattern match zone checks, the Falcons maximizing the use of an option route, or the Patriots' game plan specific double moves, this book will give the reader a fresh look at successful NFL offensive schemes.
The Chapter on the Patriots will look into two double moves off of the same play. One was used in the playoffs, and one in the Super Bowl. Each of these double moves peaked my interest, as they are not commonly seen.
A few pages are dedicated to their game plan in the Super Bowl as well. The image below shows a 3 man backside combination they used 14 times in the Super Bowl.
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I do have a book already out. "The Melting Pot" is about converting unique NFL passing concepts into a high school or college system. Click Here to learn more about it.