with Dr. Andrew Fields,
Gonzaga College High School (DC) Defensive Coordinator;
Gonzaga College HS entered the 2020 pre-season as a top 50 ranked school in the nation;
former Our Lady of Good Counsel High School (MD) Offensive Coordinator;
2019 Washington Catholic Athletic Conference Champions; ended the season ranked No. 12 in the country;
former Montgomery Blair High School (MD) Head Coach;
former Northwest High School (MD) Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator;
2004 Maryland State Champions at Northwest HS;
has coached six players who have played in the NFL
The Air Raid is typically thought of as a "10 Personnel" offense, leaving 4 receivers and a running back to the devices of the quarterback. However, as the game of football continues to evolve, coaches around the country have realized that 20 personnel - 2 running backs on the field with 3 receivers - is a productive way to pick up blitzes and create 1-on-1 match-ups on the perimeter.
With that, being able to also run the football effectively and in tandem with the 1 back running game is essential to any offense.
Join Dr. Andrew Fields as he explores the 2 back running game from the shotgun in a variation of the Air Raid offense.
SCHEMES INCLUDED
- Dart - The staple of the Air Raid offense, Dart offers the flexibility to be run out of various formations, isolating the playside linebacker.
- Load - One of the most effective plays in all of football, Load brings numbers to the point of attack, while allowing our frontside to create double teams and angles to break down any defense.
- Power - Perhaps the most battle-tested run play in all of football, power is arguably more effective - and definitely more diverse - from the shotgun formation.
81 minutes. 2021.