Situational playbooks.
Down-and-distance and field-position guides. The concepts that convert third downs, score in the red zone, and manage the clock.
- Backed-Up Offense (Own 1-5 Yard Line)
Plays from your own 1-5 yard line. Conservative runs, quick passes, and the calls that prioritize field position over yardage.
Read primer - End-of-Half Clock Management
30-90 seconds to score before halftime. The play-call sequence, the timeout strategy, and the math of going for it vs. kicking.
Read primer - Goal Line Concepts
Inside the 5, plays change. The 5-6 calls that score from the goal line and why each one works.
Read primer - Red Zone Passing Concepts
The field gets shorter and the windows close. The passing concepts that score in the red zone — and why they work.
Read primer - Red Zone Running Concepts
Inside the 20, the run game has to handle a stacked box. Power, counter, QB-power and the RPO tags that still work.
Read primer - 3rd-and-Long Passing Playbook
When you need 8+, you need depth. Y-cross, flood, four-verts, and the protection schemes that buy time.
Read primer - 3rd-and-Medium (4-7) Concepts
3rd-and-medium is the sweet spot for quick game. Sticks, slant-flats, and the high-percentage throws that move chains.
Read primer - 3rd-and-Short (1-3) Converters
3rd-and-short is mostly a run down. The plays that convert: QB sneak, power, tush push, and the play-action shots that punish over-commit.
Read primer - Two-Minute Drill Concepts
The two-minute drill is its own offense. Sideline routes, no-huddle pace, and the clock-management calls that decide games.
Read primer - Two-Point Conversion Plays
Two-point conversions average around 47% league-wide. The plays that hit, and the math behind going for two.
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