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Pass Protection from No Tight End Formations is a book that details
a pass protection system that Coach Renner used at four different
high schools in two different states. It yielded on average only 13
sacks a season or 1.1 sacks per game over the 10 year span it was
fully implemented. It allowed him to take any type of lineman and
make them effective pass protectors. During that 10 year period the
offensive line protected the quarterback well enough for his 5 Wide
Offense System to throw for 27,112 yards with 255 passing
touchdowns. Coach Bill Renner is a veteran high school coach of 29
years. He has been a head high school coach for 23 years at four
high schools in Virginia and in North Carolina. His 5 Wide Offense
has been an integral component of turning around high school
football programs. The pass protection schemes were instrumental in
that process. An effective passing game begins with protecting the
quarterback. Coach Renner has acquired game tested knowledge and
applied it to a system that can be reproduced and taught with the
information in his book. He details his complete pass protection
system, with diagrams, game photographs, blocking schemes versus
all defensive fronts and technique coaching points. It is a
concise, simple system that any coach can implement to improve
their pass protection.
The 3 x 2 Empty formation has a place in everyone's play book. If
the down and distance situation determines that a pass play is
necessary, or, you know you are going to call a pass play, then why
not use the hardest pass formation for the defense to defend?
Coaches don't shy away from using strong run formations when down
and distance or field position, inside the 5-yard line, favor a
running play. They will put two tight ends and three running backs
in and don't care that they are telling the defense it is going to
be a run. So, why not apply the same strategy to the pass and
increase your chances of completing the pass? The 3 x 2 formation
can become your 2 minute offense. It can serve as your end of the
half offense. It can be used for your last play Hail Mary
formation. You can also use it as a change of pace offense. The 3 x
2 formation presents the clearest picture for a quarterback to read
and attack a defense. Why? 1)You force the defense to cover your 5
receivers with a minimum of 5 defenders which limits their coverage
options. 2)The defenders are spread out which makes the technique
they are playing transparent. 3)When the defenders are spread out
it is more difficult for the secondary and linebackers to
communicate with each other. 4)Blitzing defenders are easier to
identify. 5)Pass protection is simplified. Each of these statements
is explained in specific detail in Coaching the 3 x 2 Empty
Formation to give you an idea of how it can impact your passing
philosophy. The book contains diagrams and game pictures of
defensive alignments, coverages, and blitzes that can be used
versus the 3 x 2 Empty Formation. Complete details are presented
for pass protection versus multiple defensive fronts with simple
rules to insure there are no protection errors. With over 10 years
of experience running the 3 x 2 Empty Formation, Coach Renner has
amassed knowledge that will surely benefit you either for running
this formation or defending this formation.
An accurate pocket passer Quarterback is a threat to all defenders
on the defense. Coach Bill Renner identifies essential quarterback
pocket passer techniques and gives you specific drills to develop
those techniques. Coach Renner gives you his unique 11 drill
sequence that he has used to develop nationally ranked
quarterbacks. He explains why each drill is important, how it
contributes to developing pocket awareness and has still
photographs of each drill so you can visualize them. If you ever
were uncertain about how to teach quarterbacks to be pocket
passers, Core Drills for Coaching and Developing The Pocket Passer
Quarterback will relieve those concerns. You will feel competent
and well-armed to coach pocket passer quarterbacks with Coach
Renner's coaching routine.
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