with Nate Eimer,
West Aurora High School (IL) Head Coach;
in 2015, led West Aurora to its first playoff appearance in 20 years;
in 2016, led West Aurora to its first conference title since 1983;
in 2018, led West Aurora to its first playoff victory since 1983;
was named the Chicago Bears' Bears High School "Coach of the Week" for a thrilling double overtime upset in 2014
The Wing-T offense featuring the Buck sweep as a core play has consistently been one of the most potent offensive attacks year in and year out across the country. In this video, Coach Nate Eimer gives a detailed overview of the Buck sweep play and the check with me (CWM) system that he utilizes with his offense to always get to the play he wants to run.
Buck Sweep
Coach Eimer begins by giving an overview of the Wing-T offense, including positions, numbering system, and defensive alignment terminology. A detailed look at the Buck sweep play is given with assignments and coaching points for each player on the offense. Also, several examples of the Buck sweep in game action are shown against a variety of defensive alignments. Eimer shares examples of several formations, including unbalanced and a wing/slot formation. You will learn:
- How to coach the "fire" block.
- The innovative Buck Sweep Mesh drill.
- The "F Buck" play that can be used against fast penetrating defenses.
Check With Me System
Coach Eimer also goes into detail about the CWM system that he uses with his offense. Check with me is a popular concept that offensive teams use that allows the play to be changed at the line of scrimmage based on how the defense aligns. Eimer shows how he utilizes this concept in a simple way in which the QB makes a call at the line to determine the direction of the play. You'll learn which formations to run CWM Buck sweep from, some of the things that the call is based on, and how to use "Wiggle" motion to confuse the defense.
The Wing-T offense featuring the Buck sweep can be a potent rushing attack for any team. Coach Eimer shares much of what makes his offense so difficult to defend for opposing defenses. Make the Buck sweep a part of your offense this season!
66 minutes. 2022.
FD-05917B:
with Nate Eimer,
West Aurora High School (IL) Head Coach;
in 2015, led West Aurora to its first playoff appearance in 20 years;
in 2016, led West Aurora to its first conference title since 1983;
in 2018, led West Aurora to its first playoff victory since 1983;
was named the Chicago Bears' Bears High School "Coach of the Week" for a thrilling double overtime upset in 2014
In this video, West Aurora High School head coach Nate Eimer gives a detailed overview of the Double Tight Wing-T No Huddle system that he utilizes with his team that makes a difficult to defend offense even more difficult!
No Huddle System
Coach Eimer starts this presentation by giving an explanation on how his team uses three different tempos to keep the defense off balance, and how the no huddle tempo is effectively used to attack the defense before they are ready. He describes how his team has evolved to using the no huddle system at strictly a fast pace, and from one formation. You will see:
- How using one personnel group and one formation with five core plays allows the offense to use fast tempo without mistakes.
- How the play is called in the no huddle fast tempo system.
- When the best times are to use fast tempo to keep the defense on its heels.
Core Plays
Eimer also shares the five core plays that he uses with his double tight no huddle system. Each of the plays can be run from the same formation with similar pre-snap movements. Coach Eimer diagrams and explains Buck Sweep, Trap, Waggle, Belly, and Wedge. Each diagram includes individual position assignments as well as several examples using game footage to illustrate coaching points. Coach Eimer shares:
- How each play is called and how play direction is determined by the QB with a one word call.
- What the indicators are that the QB should look for in determining play direction.
- When to use the Wedge play, which features no motion, to catch the defense by surprise.
The Wing-T offense can be a potent rushing attack for any team. Combining the traditional Wing-T with a no huddle fast tempo approach makes this offense deadly! Keep the defense guessing, and keep the chains moving this season with the Double Tight Wing-T No Huddle.
67 minutes. 2022.