Ava Bears O Line Clinic
Ava Bears O Line Clinic
Ava Bears O Line Clinic
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Dan Swofford, Head Coach Casey Merrifield - A backs & DL
dswofford@avabears.net cmerrifield@avabears.net
Garrett Baird - WR & DB Rick Supancic - O Line & can do it all!
gbaird@avabears.net rsupancic@avabears.net
Joe Shantz - O Line & LB
Program Overview
● Started running flexbone 6 years ago.
6 year Rushing Stats
● In those 6 years we have won 53 games. ● 70 games
● 23-3 in the last 2 years. ● 21,287 rush yds
● 304.1 ypg rushing
● Haven’t lost a conference game in 2 years.
● 2017 - 4,576 total offensive yards. 4035 yds high (2017)
(13 games - 310.4 ypg)
● 2018 - 5,019 total offensive yards. 2800 yds low (2016)
● (11 games - 254.5 ypg)
● 2017 & 2018 - played in Class 2 state
quarterfinal game
2018 Season
Total Yards
Opponents
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A: Buffalo (MO) 191
B: Hallsville (MO) 404
C: Mountain Grove (MO) 383
2018 Season
● D: Liberty (Mountain View, MO) 389
● E: Salem (MO) 393
● F: Houston (MO) 520
● G: Thayer (MO) 349
● H: Cabool (MO) 448
● I: Willow Springs (MO) 370
● J: Forsyth (MO) 295
● K: Liberty (Mountain View, MO) 437
● L: Fair Grove (MO) 407
● M: Lamar (MO) 451
Total Rush Yardage / TD
(by position)
B back QB Left A Right A
TD’s 10 14 15 14
Philosophy
● The Flexbone offense demands teamwork and selflessness. Every player is
a piece in something greater.
● In today's Spread dominated game, teams don’t see triple option regularly so it
can be a nightmare to prepare for.
● At the root of the offense is the fact with the triple option, you don’t have to
block at least two players on the play side. Your offense cancels them by the very
play you are running.
● In the Flexbone offense you don’t need big guys to be effective. You need
guys who are selfless, smart, and aggressive.
● When the offense is executed correctly you can compete with anyone. No
matter what the defense does, there is always an answer.
● We are always in search of the big play.
Personnel
● We place guys in the position where they can best
benefit the team.
● We require them to be selfless and have an open
mind.
● Most of our Offensive Tackles for example, were
either Fullbacks or Wide Receivers at one time.
Tackles
● Usually retired Fullbacks and Wide Receivers.
● We look for smart, quick guys.
● They don’t have to be huge. Last year our tackles both
weighed less than 170 pounds. One was an A back and
one was a WR last year.
● These are generally guys that deserve to be on the field
but they don’t fit anywhere else.
Guards
Scoop (bags) flat step, cross over, turn up, eyes in front of playside knee
Veer / Zone (chute) 6” step wide and 6” forward (& swap hands on veer) eyes to LB
Down (half line) 6” step toe pointing to landmark (usually head/eyes in front)
Pull (half line) 2 steps w/same foot (back & into hole), eyes to upfield armpit
Pass Pro (slide-gap) slide step backside (covered-short / long if uncovered) eyes to gap
Base step 6” straight ahead w/playside foot (& PPro) eyes to playside #
Link to offensive
script
The Big 4 Plus 1 System
Tan Yellow
White
On 1st On 2nd
on Go
Hit (1) Hit (2)
L = Left A mot.
® = Rt. A mot.
Midline Rt
This column w/slam tag
Blue or Colt 25, Saint or Rt. A mot.
Gold 25 = 12 w/ left A in mot. on 2nd hit Red
Snap is on “GO” Is
STOP
35 - Can be
Blue
signaled with 1
1st
hand
Sound