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OL Surfaces
Understanding offensive surfaces is critical from both a coaching and player development perspective because surfaces dictate how an offense creates leverage, numbers advantages, run lanes, and pass protection structure A surface is simply the number of eligible blockers attached to one side of the formation, and defenses are constantly adjusting fronts, fits, and coverage strength based on those surfaces A 2 man surface is typically built with the Guard and Tackle attached to one side of the Center and is often used in spread formations or balanced looks. This keeps spacing clean and forces defenses to defend width and space A 3 man surface usually includes the Tight End attached to the Tackle and Guard, creating additional edge support and allowing offenses to run stronger downhill concepts, gap schemes, and play action off the surface A 4 man surface adds another attached player such as an H Back, Fullback, or extra Tight End, creating the ability to overload a defense, generate double teams, create vertical displacement at the point of attack, and control the line of scrimmage physically From a coaching perspective, surface recognition is one of the most important parts of offensive football because it impacts: • Run fits and defensive alignments • Box counts and leverage • Pass protection structure • Front identification and communication • Blocking angles and double teams • How defenses set their strength The best offenses understand how to manipulate surfaces to force defenses into unfavorable numbers and leverage situations Surface variation also allows offenses to disguise intentions, create formation stress, and dictate how defenses must communicate and adjust pre snap
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OL Surfaces
Understanding offensive surfaces is critical from both a coaching and player development perspective because surfaces dictate how an offen...
They call it surface's I call it formations.
ReplyDeleteNFL defenses with the highest success rates against the pass in 2025, per TruMedia:
ReplyDelete🔒 Houston Texans - 62.6%
🔒 Denver Broncos - 62.5%
🔒 Buffalo Bills - 60.4%
🔒 Philadelphia Eagles - 60.2%
🔒 Minnesota Vikings - 59.9%
🔒 Seattle Seahawks - 59.2%
🔒 Cleveland Browns - 58.5%
🔒 Los Angeles Chargers - 57.8%
🔒 New Orleans Saints - 57.3%
🔒 Detroit Lions - 57.1%
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