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5 Wide Offense philosophy

5 Wide Offense pLAYBOOK

5 wide offense pass play videos

Coach REnner on the Whiteboard
Teaching the Offense

Click the pass route above to see Coach Renner teach that route at the whiteboard.

 and video clips for each route.

Position Drill Videos

5 Wide Offense practice schedules

5 Wide Offense extras

Coach Renner's Topics on Designing an Offense

Tip 1

no single line receivers for QB/WR Warm-up

Tip 3

runs to win

Tip 5

quarterback route footwork timing

Tip 7

why every offense should have an empty formation

Tip 9

play calling to improve deep ball throws

Tip 11

formations that defenses can't defend
3x1 spread

Tip 13-1

what an offense needs
vs strong DT's 

pin/pull blocking

Tip 13-3

what an offense needs
vs dl stunts/lb blitzes

zone runs

Tip 13-5/6

what an offense needs
rollout and
dropback passes

Tip 13-8

what an offense needs
vs 6 men at los Double bullets 

tip 2

routes on air vs 7-on-7 
what's the difference?

Tip 4

should wide receivers block on run plays

Tip 6

emphasize playing well t.e.d. not winning

Tip 8

how to coach pre and post snap route reads

Tip 10

formations that defenses can't defend

Tip 12

formations that defenses can't defend
3x1 trey open

Tip 13-2

what an offense needs
vs strong De's 

a/b gap runs

Tip 13-4

what an offense needs
when can't run the ball 

shows passes

Tip 13-7

what an offense needs
can't handle outside blitzers: OLB's, corners, safeties and DE's

Tip 13-9

what an offense needs
2 minute offense or last 3 plays 

Bill Renner

Coach Bill Renner Is a Football Position Skills Coach, Football Coaching Consultant, Football Coaching Books Author, NFL Alumni, and has over 35 Years Of Football Coaching and 17 Years of Playing Experience.

 

Coach Bill Renner Resides in Chapel Hill, NC, Where He Coaches and Trains Committed Athletes...

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"Experts practice differently and far more strategically. When they fail, they don’t blame it on luck or themselves. They have a strategy they can fix."

Barry Zimmerman,

Professor of Psychology
City University of NY

What is “working harder”? – “It is having a training regime that has the right drills that will produce the right techniques which are needed to successfully perform at a skill level TO REACH ONE'S FULL POTENTIAL.”

Coach Bill Renner

What matters most is not what you accomplish; it is who you become.

John Ortberg 

The inability to tough it out during competition often springs from a history of either too much or not enough emotional stress.

Dr. James Loehr
page 56, Toughness Training

Deep practice, ignition (passion), and master coaching – the three basic elements of the talent code. Each element is useful on its own, but their convergence is the key to creating skill. Combine them, even for six minutes, and things begin to change.

Daniel Coyle
Introduction pg 7, The Talent Code

Contact
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Coach Bill Renner

75 Bennett Mountain Trace


Chapel Hill, NC  27516

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