Complements to the Power Read Play, by Coach Nate Mahon, explains how coaches can employ such factors as jet motion, the direction of the play, the backfield action, or simply the formation in order to hinder the ability of the defense to identify and focus on the tendencies of the offense.
Coach Mahon discusses why it is essential for a team that employs the power run play is able to execute the play to both the left and the right, as well as to both the strongside and the weakside.
Coach Mahon includes several examples of game-tested plays that can supplement the power read play.
Each play is explained and demonstrated in an easy-to-understand and apply manner.
Among the topics covered:
- The counter play
- T or F counter
- Q counter
- Q duck
- Q trap
- Game clips