Whether you are a seasoned offensive coordinator, or it is your first year leading the offense, there is something important you can and should do every single week when you are game planning. We found this one thing was really good against everyone we played, but especially when we played someone who was very talented.
When you build your game plan you are are always going to look for leverage, numbers, and green grass. You are going to find the formations you think will give you a numerical advantage. You are looking for great angles for your offensive line. You want to find green grass for your skill guys, because green grass gives you explosive opportunities. You are always going to look at personnel, and today we are going to drill down to one thing within personnel that can give you an advantage.
One thing that is often overlooked is finding their 11th guy. Every single team has an 11th guy. That is their 11th best guy. Everyone, no matter how good they are, has an 11th best guy. Even teams you play that are loaded with 4 and 5 star recruits have an 11th best.
Most teams you play have at least one guy they are hiding. They have one guy they are protecting because he isn't as talented as their other players. Some teams might have two or three of these guys. When you play someone who is really good, or even someone who isn't as talented, spend time looking for the 11th best guy.
If the 11th best guy is a defensive end, figure out how you can attack him with your identity concept. If their 11th guy is a corner, find ways to match your best receiver up with that guy. If he is a safety and your best skill guy is an outside receiver, how can you adjust a formation to match up your receiver with that safety? Just because a guy plays outside receiver doesn't mean you can't move him around to match him up on a linebacker or a safety.
One example of this was when we were playing a top ranked team who was very, very good. They ran the 4-3 and played 2 high. They played base most snaps because they could. They had a dominant defensive line and their secondary and outside backers were really good. The Mike was really good, but he was their slowest defender. He was a guy who was very physical, but he didn't run well. We wanted to get him in coverage situations.
We lined up in a 2x2 set with our back offset. But instead of our running back lined up next to the QB, we had our fastest receiver lined up at running back. We ran a smash concept to widen the safeties and ran our receiver lined up at running back up the pipe. The Mike had to cover him man to man, and that gave us a huge advantage. We scored two touchdowns in the first quarter off that concept.
One year in the playoffs we played a team that had a backup corner that would come in on short yardage situations because their stud corner also played receiver. We knew the backup couldn't tackle. He would play off the receiver, and bail on the snap. We put an auto check in that we would throw a now screen whenever that corner came in the game. We were able to force him to have to tackle a good athlete in space.
Everyone you play has an 11th guy. They have a guy that isn't as good as everyone else. Find that guy and figure out how you can create a matchup that gives you an advantage. And remember, no matter how talent deficient you might be, you have a best guy. Find ways to get your #1 on their #11.
Understand that this goes both ways. The other team is going to find your 11th guy. One year we were very good, but we only had 4 offensive linemen. We had 5th guy who wore a lineman number, but he wasn't a very good offensive lineman. He was the one guy we had to try to hide. We played a team with a very good defensive end who was a big time player. He had never lined up anywhere other than defensive end on the offenses left side, so we felt like we were going to be okay if we put our guy at right guard. Our best linemen was our left tackle, and we felt like he would be a good matchup for their stud defensive end. The first series we moved the ball and scored. When they came back out the second series, they moved their stud to play a 3 technique over our weakest lineman. He spent more time in our backfield than our running back.
I tell you this to tell you to also know your personnel, and know who they might attack. Luckily we anticipated this and had some answers put in place.
When you game plan, find their 11th guy. Who is the guy they are hiding? Just about everyone is hiding someone. Even if they are really good, they have an 11th best guy. Find that guy and figure out how you can take advantage of the matchup.
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