Counting System For O-Line
Counting System For O-Line
The counting system is very important when it comes to running any type of zone play (run or pass). When running a zone play, the counting system tells the offensive line who they are suppose to block and the covered/uncovered system tells them how they are suppose to block. The counting system ensures that every defender is accounted for in the blocking scheme. When adding the counting system to a zone system, it really only puts a burden on the Center to recognize and call out #0. It is very important for the center to be a smart leader because he is setting the blocking schemes on majority of the plays. The rest of the blockers (offensive line and tight-ends) only have to count out from #0.
Here is a basic example with a balanced 2 tight-end set against a 34 Odd front.
Counting Stacks
When counting stacked defenders (a linebacker right behind a down defender), the down defender gets counted first. Here are some examples counting to the right.
Identifying #0
As mentioned earlier, the center's job is to identify and block #0. Generally speaking, #0 is going to be a defender in the "Center Box" responsible for the play side A Gap. If there is no one is the "Center Box", #0 is going to be the first down lineman to the play side. (In the examples below, the linemen will be zoning to the right.)
Zone Left vs. 34 Bear (Stack between the MLB and the NG)
Zone Right vs. 34 Bear (Stack between the MLB and the NG)
Zone Right vs. 35 Under (Out Numbered: Check Opposite or Motion Extra Blocker)