Bobby Peters' books are always chuck full of goodies. As I finally was able to fully digest this manual, I was distressed that I did not have a highlighter at my side. So I started dogearing pages. The trouble was I almost dogeared every page!
All of Coach Peter's book start with a massive Table of Contents and the Detroit manual is no different.
Four separate sections of Counter run. Five for Duo run. Five for Outside Zone run. Four for Inside Zone run. Those are a few of the run sections. To follow is a massive one hundred and thirty seven pages of the pass game.
A few years back I was able to review Coach Peter's San Francisco 2019 manual the full review can be found here. As I looked back on that article, I decided to put some his diagrams into my Just Play account.
My first run choice is COUNTER. A unique way that Detroit ran it was from a formation included Bunch and a Tight End. I did not include a front, I will leave that to the professionals.
Next is POWER! Detroit used a few creative different motions for the kick out block. Here are two of my favorites.
The last run I will diagram is Crack Toss. As Coach Peters says, "Crack Toss is a complimentary concept to outside zone schemes. It takes advantage of a few different ways defenses like to stop outside zone and gets the ball on the edge quickly."
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