Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Period 7- Team Games

Due Date: Wednesday, October 1st  
Please watch the video clip below about football positions and offensive strategies. Please answer the following questions after viewing the video clip. Make sure to put your name on your assignment.






1. What do tight ends do in a high school football game?

2. What positions would the fastest members of the team play?

3. What are 2 advantages of running a pro set or split back offense?

4. After watching the video clip and grasping a better understanding of positions, please list your team members and name the position that you think they are most successful at. Please don't forget to include yourself.

22 comments:

Unknown said...

1.) Tight ends go up against the strong linebacker, and in the offensive team, they either join the offensive defense line or act as an extra wide receiver.
2.) Weak linebackers, wide receivers, running backs
3.) Pro set: Can run or pass the ball effectively and gives the quarterback a long time to make a pass.
Split back: 2 tight ends, stretches out the opponent's defense
4.) James: Wide Receiver Jason: Center Ben: Running Back Erich: Quarterback Jessica: Safety or Running Back

Daniel Zhang

Anonymous said...

Kevin Lai:
1. Tight ends are a mix between a blocker and pass receiver on either side of a field.
2. The weak linebacker, running back, and wide receiver.
3. First, it is easier to pass the football without letting the other teams know. Second, it gives the Running Backs the opportunity to run out and make short passes to either a wide receiver or tight end.
4. Zan: Quarterback; Weak Linebacker, Middle Linebacker
Christian: Running back; Cornerback
Peter: Running Back; Strong Linebacker, Middle Linebacker
Hunter: Wide Receiver, Tight End; Cornerback
Kevin: Center, Wide Receiver; DT or DE
Cheneil: Center; DT or DE

Unknown said...

1) Tight ends are a mix between a blocker and a pass receiver, and can become a wide receiver.
2) Wide receivers or running backs (half back).
3) It's easy to pass or run with the ball, and the other team cannot be sure what the play will be.
4) Jason: Center
Erich: Quarterback
James: Wide Receiver
Daniel: Wide Receiver
Ben: Running back/half back
Jessica: Running back

Jessica Nah

Anonymous said...

1. Tight ends are a combination between a blocker and pass receiver

2. The weak linebacker, running back, and wide receive

3. 1) its easy to run or pass with the ball
2) Easier to pass the ball without letting other team know

4. Jason: Center
Ben: Running Back
Erich: Quarterback
Jessica: Running Back
Daniel: Wide Receiver

James Jung

Unknown said...

HUNTER REBEIN
1. a mix between a blocker and a pass receiver

2. runningbacks and wide receivers

3. -our team can easily pass or run the football
-the other team is unsure of what play we are running

4.
Hunter: Wide receiver/runningback
Peter: Quarterback
Chanel: Center
Kevin: Center
Zan: Quarterback/linebacker
Christian:Quarterback/runningback NOT KICKER LLS..........jk

Anonymous said...

1. Tight end go against a linebacker on the opposing side, join the offensive line, or play as another receiver
2. weakest linebacker, wide receivers, and running backs
3. easier to secretly pass the ball and can run the ball effectively
4.Howard:center mark:rusher harris:wide receiver or running back emma:kicker or wide receiver alex:wide receiver nate:QB joseph:wide receiver

Alex Penry

Anonymous said...

Chanel Lucas:

1.) Tight ends are blockers and pass receivers.
2.) Wide Receiver and Running Back.
3.) Extra blocker in running game, and provides more protection in passing game.
4.)
Chanel- Center
Zan- Quarterback
Peter- Running back or Quarterback
Christian- Wide Receiver or Running back
Kevin- Center
Hunter- Wide Receiver or Tight End

Anonymous said...

1. Tight ends are a mix between a blocker and are also used as a receiving option for the offensive team
2. They would be best used as the weak linebacker, the running back, or a wide reciever
3. Pro set- it is easy to pass or run the ball and makes it hard for the other team to know what the offense is doing
Split Back- it gives the offense 2 tight ends which can be used as more passing options and spreads out the defense
4. Matthew (me)- running back or wide receiver Emma- wide receiver Jacob- quarter back Jake- running back or wide receiver Ava- Center Joseph- wide receiver

Matthew Lind

Anonymous said...

Joseph Brailovsky
1. The tight end serves as a mix of a pass reciever and a blocker
2. The fastest players should play wide reciever or Half back because they usually need to run away from the defense.
3. Both formations are good because the defense doesnt know if you will run the football or pass it. Also the formations are good because it is easy for the QB to do a play action pass and swing out to the side to pass it to the tight end or wide reciever.
4. Nate-QB
Harris-TE,WR, or HB
Emma-WR or HB
Howard-linesman
Mark-Linesman or WR
Me-WR or HB
Alex-QB or WR

Joseph Montesano said...

1.tight ends are both blockers and receivers and when blocking normally bock the linebacker and can also line up on either side of the field
2.the weak side linebackers, receivers, running backs
3.the pro set is a run or pass formation and when passing gives the qb more time in the pocket the split back formation has two tight ends and is more of a spread offense this also allows the running back to act as another receiver
4. i have never really played with my team so i dont know all there names

Anonymous said...

1. On defense tight ends are a mix between a blocker and pass receiver. They go up against the linebacker in defense.
2.Wide receivers, running backs, and weak linebackers.
3.pro set- gives the quarterback a long time to pass and is an effective way to run/pass the ball
split back- there are two tight ends and the opponents defense is spread out
4. Jason-Center Ben And Daniel- wide receiver/running back erich-quarterback jessica-safety james-wide receiver
Ben Yi Pd.7 Gym Team Sports

Anonymous said...

1) tight ends can act as a blocker or a wide receiver
2)the wide receivers and the running backs
3)can run or throw, other team doesnt know what you'll do
4) Ava: center
Matthew: wide reciever
jake: offensive tackle
jake: quarter back
josh: tight end
emma: running back
Emma Henderson

Mark Choy said...

1) Tight ends can either block with the guards, tackle, and center, or become a Wide receiver
2)Wide receivers or running back
3)Two Pro Set or Split Back advantages are that The QB has more options to pass or hand off and the play doesn't allow the opponent to know what play you are doing
4)Nate: Quarterback
Joe: Wide Receiver
Harris: Wide Receiver
Howard: Center
Emma: Running back
Mark: Running Back

Mark Choy

Anonymous said...

Howard Rong
1. Tight ends either guard the quarter back with the defensive line or they move outwards and become another wide receiver.
2. The fastest members would either play the running back or the wide receiver.
3. In a pro set, the quarter back can throw to someone or they can hand to a running back to throw to a wide receiver. The other team will also not know what play you are going to make.
4. Nate - QB Mark - WR Alex - WR Harris - RB Joseph - RB Emma - Center

Unknown said...

1.Tight ends are a mix between a blocker and pass receiver on either side of a field.
2.) Weak linebackers, wide receivers, running backs
3.) Pro set: Can run or pass the ball effectively and gives the quarterback a long time to make a pass.
4) Jason: Center
Erich: Quarterback
James: Wide Receiver
Daniel: Wide Receiver
Ben: Running back/half back
Jessica: Running back

Anonymous said...

Jake Warner:

1. In a highschool football game the tight ends are a mix between a blocker and a pass receiver.
2. The fastest players on the team would play wide receiver or running back.
3. The pro set formation allows the team to run or pass the ball easier and it makes it harder for the the other team to recognize the play.
4. Jacob- Quarterback, Joe- Running back, Ava- Center, Matthew- Wide receiver, Jake- Running back, Emma-Wide receiver.

Peter Kang said...

1) Tight ends are blockers/receivers.
2) Weak linebacker, running back, wide receiver
3) Pro set: easier to pass the ball and the other team cannot know easily what play you will run.
4) QB: Peyton "Peter Kang" Manning
RB: Christian
Center: Kevin
Wide Receiver: Todd (aka Calvin Johnson)
Wide Receiver: Cecile
Running back: Zahn
Running back: Hunter

Anonymous said...

1.Tight ends help block and are pass receivers.
2.Running Back, Wide Receiver, Punt/Kick Returner, Cornerback
3.It really tricks the defense so receivers are more available and running backs can make better runs with the ball.
4.Erich-Quarterback
Jason-Center
Daniel-Wide Receiver
Jessica-Wide Receiver
James-Running Back
Ben-Running Back

-Erich Kindermann

Zan Husain said...

Zan Husain

1. Tight ends block and receive passes on either side of the field.
2. Weak linebacker, running back, and wide receiver.
3.It's easy to pass or run with the ball, and the other team cannot be sure what the play will be.
4. Zan: Quarterback; Weak Linebacker, Middle Linebacker
Christian: Running back; Cornerback
Peter: Running Back; Strong Linebacker, Middle Linebacker
Hunter: Wide Receiver, Tight End; Cornerback
Kevin: Center, Wide Receiver; DT or DE
Cheneil: Center; DT or DE

Anonymous said...

1. tight ends are blockers and receivers

2. Weak linebacker, wide receiver, running back

3. pro set is when the team can run/pass the ball easily and its harder for the other team to recognize the play.

4.
Ava: center

Joseph: running back

Jake: running back

Jacob: QB

Matt: wide receiver

Emma: wide receiver



- Ava Azizi

Anonymous said...

Nate Frohna
1. The tight ends are a mix between a blocker and a pass receiver.
2. the wide receivers and the running backs are the fastest.
3. The defending team is completely uncertain of the type of ply the offense will be running, and the running backs can do short screens.
4 Nate: QB
Joseph: Wide Receiver
Howard : Center
Mark: Running back
Harris:Running back
Emma: Wide Receiver
Alex: Wide Reciever

Anonymous said...

Harris Sorkin

1. The tight end serves as a mix of a pass reciever and a blocker
2. The fastest players should play wide reciever or Half back because they will have the ball the most and will need to avoid the defenders
3. Both formations are good because the defense doesnt know if you will run the football or pass it. Also the formations are good because it is easy for the QB to do a play action pass and swing out to the side to pass it to the tight end or wide reciever.
4. Nate-QB
Me-WR or HB
Emma-WR or TE
Howard-linesman
Mark-WR
Joseph-WR or HB
Alex-WR