Developing an Effective Run Game with Zone and Gap Schemes: Second Edition provides an in-depth look at the run game and how any coach might implement this system of offensive line play into his program. Both offensive coordinators and offensive line coaches will benefit from reading this book. Topics include: the evolution of zone blocking, terminology, communication, wide zone blocking, techniques, wide zone, tight zone, the option, the gap scheme, play-action pass protections, short-yardage offense, and adapting the system to other offenses.
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John Rose is currently retired after coaching high school football for more than 30 years at Adair-Casey High School (1969 to 1976) in Adair, Iowa, and Creston High School (1976 to 2004) in Creston, Iowa. From 1980 to 1981, he served as an American exchange teacher at Bosworth College in Desford, England, where he learned to appreciate the contributions of rugby to the evolution of American football. Rose s total coaching experience includes coaching the offensive line, offensive backs, linebackers, and defensive backs, as well as serving as defensive coordinator. Rose holds a bachelor s degree in history and political science and a master s degree in social studies curriculum from Mankato State University (now known as Minnesota State).
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