I thought it
would be insightful to breakdown this play and let people know what each part
of the play actually means to each and every player involved in the play:
Green
Right Strong Slot
is the terminology that is used to describe the formation used in the play. The
play is run out of 21 personnel which represents two backs in this case a HB
and a FB and the one Tight End. The HB lines up behind the QB in the I position
with the QB under center and the FB offset to the Strong Side that is the side
to which the TE lines up on. The two WRs the X and the Z line up to the left
with the X receiver lined up on the outside and the slot receiver playing off
the line of scrimmage as the Z receiver.
Spider
is the terminology
that is used to describe the protection that is used on this particular play.
Spider is in this case the term that is used to represent Slide to the Left
Protection. Each of the Offensive Lineman on this play will move to their left
on this play and block the player to their left. The slide on this play usually
leaves an unblocked D-Lineman that will get chopped or cut down by the HB to
stop him from getting home.
The number 2 refers to the series of plays. Each series of plays have
different characteristics as well as being either a run or pass series. In
Spider 2 Y Banana the number 2 means that it is a play action pass. The play
action looks like a fake of a power run play that sees the HB chop an unblocked
Defensive End down after the FB has bluffed that block and then goes out into
the flat.
Y
Banana is the
passing concept that is used on this play that sees the Y receiver in the
offense which is always the TE is running what is known as a Corner route that
looks like the shape of a Banana. There are many different passing concepts in
an NFL offense and this is just one of lots of different ones.
Spider 2 Y
Banana is a play that really starts with the FB who is the primary target on
this play and if he is open which he usually is the 1st read for the
QB in what is known as a progression. The phrase “You can’t go broke taking a
profit” is often used when referring to this play due to how often the FB is
open and picks up a few yards. The aim of the play is to get the ball to the TE
on the Corner route but defensive coverage dictates the possibility to get the
ball to the TE who is the 2nd read in the progression usually works
against Man to Man or a blown Coverage. It is most likely that the ball will go
to the FB who is the primary receiver on this play or to the 3rd
read to the crosser from the weak slot position who will keep going on his
route and won’t stop. The 4th option on his play known as the Venus
is basically an alert route and very rarely should be thrown to and usually
means trouble as Andrew Luck knows all too well from the game against USC a few
years back where he threw to the Venus on this play in a tied ball game in the
4th quarter that ended up going back for 6 the other way. Luckily
for Luck the Stanford Cardinals came back to win that game.
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