On a team a kickoff, team b fouls before the untouched ball goes out of bounds between the goal lines. Effective line play begins in the huddle. Upon hearing the play called by the quarterback, start to visualize your assignment and possible adjustments or calls at the line of scrimmage. Keep the snap count continually in mind. If an offensive lineman is slow getting off on the snap count for any reason, he can expect to get beat. When it comes to offense you pretty much know if a team is a running team or a passing team and that helps you to decide who to draft or trade for. Well on the defensive side of the ball it is pretty much the same thing but there are more schemes to learn and understand. Gap schemes are a great way to create running lanes by using natural blocking angles on defensive linemen. These blocking angles give the offensive line leverage to create open gaps or holes for running backs to run through. Good offensive line coaches and good offensive lines are very aware of offensive line splits and levels. This all starts as the linemen are waiting at the line of scrimmage for the next play. For you who still huddle, it is as you are breaking the huddle and coming to the line of scrimmage. This formation has been around for decades because of its simplicity, and all the ways it. This standardization allows players to easily identify their roles and responsibilities on each play, no matter what looks the offense or defense gives them. The defense calls these spaces gaps and labels them with letters. The offense calls these spaces holes and labels them with numbers. Football defensive schemes counteract offensive strategies and maximize the strengths of defensive players. By deploying the right defensive fronts and coverages, a team can improve its performance by making more regular stops,. Use this info with caution. I’ve noticed some team playbooks are assigned to a certain style in dynasty mode but don’t really reflect that scheme. For example on offense, cal’s playbook is supposedly veer & shoot but i mostly see air raid stuff, hardly any vns flare. The 5 offensive schemes you should be studying…. That’s pretty broad but it doesn’t matter. You can get what you need to know by just studying any inside zone play. Get an understanding of how zone blocking principles work. How the combos work. How the offensive line decides who’s got who and how. Study the running back.