I've read good things on this forum about the book featured on that website. I'm interested in purchasing it to learn more about the ins and outs of football. I found the book on Amazon, and was also recommended a couple of books by Chris Brown.
Has anyone read the following books before? I'm wondering if I should order both. I don't know if the concepts overlap.
The Art of Smart Football
The Essential Smart Football
Chris Brown is the hands down winner. You'll never learn so much about football as you will with
Smart Football; it's does the best job of presenting football strategy in an understandable way. Don't just follow the Patriots. For all the precice strategy, there's still
so much overlap in football that you'll learn just as much if you just learn about football in general. Do this with Smart Football. He has plenty of breakdown of Patriot's related football too. A lot of it is in regards to the basic concepts where he'll use the Patriots as an example, or someone closely affiliated; like Nick Saban's defense in Alabama.
Here's a good start: this play is called
"Gun Empty Left - 79 Y-Hook D-Slant" It can be found in the 03/04 playbook. It's a pretty basic football concept, too; know commonly as the "Y-stick." I love this play. Smart Football gives a great breakdown.
I liked it so much that I put it on youtube back in 2012 when I saw it:
I
really liked the play, out of the Gun Trips Left formation, in the playoffs for the Brady to Amendola TD
EDIT: Oh, the only difference between the playbook diagram and the play shown on tape is the
backside combination (not playside)....
The diagram uses "Tosser," which is a double slant. The play on video uses "D-Slant," which is one slant going in paired with a slant going out (creating a "rub"). So, I'm guessing that the call in the huddle would have been: "Empty Right - 78 Y-Hook - D-Slant"
"Empty Right" refers to the formation.
"78" refers to the OL blocking assignments (in the playbook,too long to discuss)
"Y-Hook" is the playside concept
"D-Slant" (or Tosser) is the backside combination