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The Multiple

West Coast
Offense
Pass Protection

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Pass Protection
 The system has the capacity to protect
with anything from a 5-man protection
scheme – sending 5 receivers into the
pattern – to an 8-man maximum
protection scheme.
 The base protection is a 6-man scheme
that sends 4 – 5 receivers out on every
pass play.
 We do this without having to use any
sight adjusted hot routes - where the
receiver is required to read the blitz and
change his route.

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 In the event that there is a seventh
rusher that we cannot account for,
the QB will throw to one of the
built-in hot routes.
 Due to the lack of defenders in
coverage downfield, there is an
excellent chance of gaining big
yardage after the catch.

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Man or Zone
Protection
 The system can use either; depending
on the linemen’s athletic abilities and the
preference of the line coach.
 The philosophy will remain the same.
 Send 4 – 5 receivers out every pass play,
and be able to block 6 rushers every
play.
 We will pass protect with an aggressive
style much like “quick protection” on all
our protections.

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Using a Six-man
Pass Protection
Scheme Keeping
One

Back in
This protection can be used with a man
or zone scheme.
 The back directly behind the center will
block opposite the center (vs. even
fronts) or bock opposite the double
reading guard (vs. odd fronts).
 We will call the other back into the
pattern.
 The center (or QB) will make a “call” at
the L.O.S. to tell the back and the line
which direction to block.

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Man Protection
 A lineman, a back, or in some
cases both a lineman and a back
must be able to double read
linebackers.
 The guards and the center must
have very good feet in order to
double read linebackers then block
the appropriate defender.

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"SCAT" PASS PROTECTION
With a "RIP" Call. (vs 50 Front).

QB

EITHER BACK DIRECTLY BEHIND CENTER


"SCAT" PASS PROTECTION
With a "RIP" Call. (vs 50 Front).
LT: Man.

LG: MLB to NG.

C: Man, possible help from RG.

RG: Double-read inside to outside (MLB to OLB) on strong side.

RT: MAN.

H: If directly behind CENTER you have the Weak-side OLB.


If called into pattern, you have a "FREE RELEASE" to run route called.

F: If directly behind CENTER you have the Weak-side OLB.


If called into pattern, you have a "FREE RELEASE" to run route called.

Y: HOT READ: Run pass route.


"SCAT" PASS PROTECTION
With a "RIP" call. (vs 40 Front).

QB

EITHER BACK DIRECTLY BEHIND CENTER


"SCAT" PASS PROTECTION
With a "RIP" call. (vs 40 Front).
LT: Left End.

LG: Left Tackle.

C: Double-read MLB to right-side OLB.

RG: Right Tackle.

RT: Right End.

FB: If directly behind CENTER you have the left-side OLB. If called into the pattern
you have a "Free Release" to run route called.

HB: If directly behind CENTER you have the left-side OLB. If called into the pattern
you have a "Free Release" to run route called.

Y: Run pass route.


"SCAT" PASS PROTECTION
With a "LIZ" Call. (vs 50 Front).

QB

EITHER BACK DIRECTLY BEHIND CENTER


"SCAT" PASS PROTECTION
With a "LIZ" Call. (vs 50 Front).
LT: Man.

LG: Double-read inside to outside (MLB to OLB) on strong side.

C: Man, possible help from LG.

RG: MLB to NG.

RT: MAN.

H: If directly behind CENTER you have the Weak-side OLB.


If called into pattern, you have a "FREE RELEASE" to run route called.

F: If directly behind CENTER you have the Weak-side OLB.


If called into pattern, you have a "FREE RELEASE" to run route called.

Y: HOT READ: Run pass route.


"SCAT" PASS PROTECTION
With a "LIZ" Call. (vs 40 Front).

QB

EITHER BACK DIRECTLY BEHIND CENTER


"SCAT" PASS PROTECTION
With a "LIZ" Call. (vs 40 Front).
LT: Left End.

LG: Left Tackle.

C: Double-read MLB ot left-side OLB

RG: Right Tackle.

RT: Right End.

FB: If directly behind CENTER you have the right-side OLB. If called into pattern,
you have a "FREE RELEASE" to run route called.

HB If directly behind CENTER you have the right-side OLB. If called into pattern,
you have a "FREE RELEASE" to run route called.

Y: Run pass route.


Man / Zone
Combination
 In some cases, the back can
double read backers if the linemen
are not very athletic.

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"SCAT" PASS PROTECTION
With a "RIP" Call. (vs 40 Front).

QB

EITHER BACK DIRECTLY BEHIND CENTER


"SCAT" PASS PROTECTION
LT:
With a "RIP" Call. (vs 40 Front).
Man.

LG: Man.

C: Right-side (RIP) "A" GAP protection.

RG: Right-side "B" GAP protection.

RT: Right-side "C" GAP protection..

H: If directly behind CENTER, Double-read inside to outside on LEFT SIDE, run pass
route. If called into pattern, you have a "FREE RELEASE" to run route called.

F: If directly behind CENTER, Double-read inside to outside on LEFT SIDE, run pass
route. If called into pattern, you have a "FREE RELEASE" to run route called.

Y: HOT READ: Run pass route.


"SCAT" PASS PROTECTION
With a "LIZ" Call. (vs 40 Front).

QB

EITHER BACK DIRECTLY BEHIND CENTER


"SCAT" PASS PROTECTION
With a "LIZ" Call. (vs 40 Front).
LT: Left-side "C" GAP protection.

LG: Left-side "B" GAP protection.

C: Left-side (LIZ) "A" GAP protection.

RG: Man.

RT: Man.

H: If directly behind CENTER, Double-read inside to outside on RIGHT SIDE, run pass
route. If called into pattern, you have a "FREE RELEASE" to run route called.

F: If directly behind CENTER, Double-read inside to outside on RIGHT SIDE, run pass
route. If called into pattern, you have a "FREE RELEASE" to run route called.

Y: HOT READ: Run pass route.


Zone Protection
 Quick Protection
 Designed to protect both “A” gaps.
 In a three-step drop, the “A” gaps
are the most vulnerable areas.
 It is difficult to get a back to the “A”

gap for protection in a three-step


drop.

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"QUICK" PASS PROTECTION
with a "LASER" Call.

QB

RB
EITHER BACK BEHIND CENTER

NOTE: WE WILL SLIDE TO THE SIDE WITH THE MOST "PROBABLE"


RUSHERS AND THE REMAINING BACK WILL ALWAYS BLOCK TO THE
BACKSIDE "B" to "C" GAP to outside.
"QUICK" PASS PROTECTION
with a "LASER" Call.

LT: Left side "C" GAP protection.

LG: Left side "B" GAP protection.

C: Left side "A" GAP protection.

RG: Right side "A" GAP protection.

RT: Aggressively stay on BIG man..

RB: Back-side "B" to "C" GAP to outside protection.

Y: HOT READ: Run pass route.


"QUICK" PASS PROTECTION
with a "ROCKET" Call.

QB

RB
EITHER BACK BEHIND CENTER

NOTE: WE WILL SLIDE TO THE SIDE WITH THE MOST "PROBABLE"


RUSHERS AND THE REMAINING BACK WILL ALWAYS BLOCK TO THE
BACKSIDE "B" to "C" GAP to outside.
"QUICK" PASS PROTECTION
with a "ROCKET" Call.
LT: Aggressivly stay on BIG man.

LG: Left-side "A" GAP protection.

C: Right-side "A" GAP protection.

RG: Right-side "B" GAP protection.

RT: Right-side "C" GAP protedtion.

RB: Back-side "B" to "C" GAP to outside protection.

Y: HOT READ: Run pass route.


Zone Protection
 Slide Protection
 Designed to protect both “A” gaps.
 Has the capacity to “wash” multiple

rushers away from the pocket.

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"SLIDE" PASS PROTECTION
with a "RAM" Call.

QB

RB
EITHER BACK BEHIND CENTER

NOTE: WE WILL SLIDE TO THE SIDE WITH THE MOST "PROBABLE"


RUSHERS AND THE REMAINING BACK WILL ALWAYS BLOCK TO THE
BACKSIDE "B" to "C" GAP to outside.
"SLIDE" PASS PROTECTION
with a "RAM" Call.
LT: Man on BIG man.

LG: Left-side "A" GAP protection.

C: Right-side "A" GAP protection.

RG: Right-side "B" GAP protection.

RT: Right-side "C" GAP protedtion.

RB: Left-side "B" to "C" GAP to outside protection.

Y: HOT READ: Run pass route.


"SLIDE" PASS PROTECTION
with a "LION" Call.

QB

RB
EITHER BACK BEHIND CENTER

NOTE: WE WILL SLIDE TO THE SIDE WITH THE MOST "PROBABLE"


RUSHERS AND THE REMAINING BACK WILL ALWAYS BLOCK TO THE
BACKSIDE "B" to "C" GAP to outside.
"SLIDE" PASS PROTECTION
with a "LION" Call.

LT: Left-side "C" GAP protection.

LG: Left-side "B" GAP protection.

C: Left-side "A" GAP protection.

RG: Right-side "A" GAP protection.

RT: Man on BIG man.

RB: Right-side "B" to "C" GAP to outside protection.

Y: HOT READ: Run pass route.


FS

C C
SS
W M S
E T T E

QB

H
NEAR RIGHT 339 F SWING (with a RAM call made at the L.O.S.)
FS

C C
SS
W M S
E T T E

QB

H F

WEAK RIGHT 628 H FLAT (with a LIZ call made at the L.O.S.)
Using a Five to
Six-man Pass
Protection
Scheme Sending
Both Backs Into
the Pattern
 This protection can be used with a
man or zone scheme.
 We use a “King” or “Queen” call to
send one back out on a free
release while the remaining back
“check releases” into the pass
pattern.

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King
 A “King” call free releases the Back on
the Strong-side.
 The other back will check release to the
“Quick-side.”
 The Center, Strong-side Guard, and
Tackle will block to the strong-side.
 The Quick-side Guard and Tackle will
block to the Quick-side, and the back will
check release to the Quick-side.

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"KING" CALL TO DESIGNATE
WHICH BACK FREE RELEASES

QB

H F

KING CALL GIVES THE STRONG-SIDE


BACK A FREE RELEASE
"KING" CALL TO DESIGNATE
WHICH BACK FREE RELEASES
LT: Left End.

LG: Left Tackle.

C: Double-read MLB to SLB.

RG: Right Tackle.

RT: Right End.

FB: FREE RELEASE.

HB: Check WLB then release.

Y: Run pass route.


Queen
 A “Queen” call free releases the Back on
the Quick-side.
 The other back will check release to the
“Strong-side.”
 The Center, Quick-side Guard, and
Tackle will block to the Quick-side.
 The Strong-side Guard and Tackle will
block to the Strong-side, and the back
will check release to the Strong-side.

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"QUEEN" CALL TO DESIGNATE
WHICH BACK FREE RELEASES.

QB

H F

QUEEN CALL GIVES THE QUICK-SIDE


BACK A FREE RELEASE
"QUEEN" CALL TO DESIGNATE
WHICH BACK FREE RELEASES.
LT: Left End.

LG: Left Tackle.

C: Double-read MLB to WLB.

RG: Right Tackle.

RT: Right End.

FB: Check SLB then release.

HB FREE RELEASE.

Y: Run pass route.


FS

C C
1 2 SS
W M S
E T T E
FS

C C
2 1 SS
W M S
E T T E

QB
H

QUADS RIGHT 628 FLAT / SNEAK QUEEN


Keeping the
Tight End in To
Pass Protect
 This protection can be used with a
man or zone scheme.
 We use an “OH” call to keep the
Tight End in for pass protection.
 We can call for “OH” protection in
the play-call or the QB can call for
it at the L.O.S.

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"OH" PASS PROTECTION From
a "RIGHT" Formation. "RIP" Call.

QB Y

RB

NOTE: WE WILL ALWAYS SLIDE THE PROTECTION TO


THE SIDE WITH THE MOST PROBABLE RUSHERS AND
THE BACK BLOCKS BACKSIDE TO THE CALL.
FS

C
C
SS B
B
Keeping Both
Backs in to Pass
Protect
 This protection primarily used in a man
pass protection scheme.
 We use a “MAX” call to alert both backs
to check their backers before they
release into the pattern.
 In the event that no one blitzes, the backs
release into the pattern as an outlet for
the quarterback.

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FS SS

C C
W M S
E T T E

QB

H F

SPLIT RIGHT 787 FLAT / CUT MAX


Keeping Both
Backs and the
Tight End in to
Pass Protect
 This protection primarily used in a man
pass protection scheme.
 We use a “Stay” call to tell both the
backs to stay in and pass protect.
 We will sometimes use this if we are
facing a “man” defense and we want to
anchor the backers to keep them out of
the throwing lanes.
 We can make the “Stay” call in the play-
call or the QB has the option to call
“Stay” at the L.O.S.
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FS

C C

W M
E T N E SS S

QB

I RIGHT 8-OH-8 SKINNY STAY


Releasing All
Five Receivers
Into the Pattern
With No
Protection
Responsibilities
 This protection primarily used in a man
pass protection scheme.
 The quarterback is responsible for
throwing hot if a six rusher comes.
 The hot routes are built into the pattern.
 We use this when we really want to
stretch the defense horizontally or when
we use an “empty” backfield.
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FS

C C
SS
W M S
E T T E
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Pass Protection

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