The Hook and Ladder Play - Film Cut Ups
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Coach Tom Yashinsky shows you some of the many hook and ladder plays he's run over the years as part of a presentation on trick plays.
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Here are some of our hook and ladders that we've run throughout the years. This is one from this year, we tried to dress it up with a little fly sweet motion to draw the defense, we taught our guy that was gonna catch the pitch to come off the ball really lazy and make it look like the ball is going to be run away, which kind of lull this guy to sleep, the guy that's gonna be trailing you, and then break out for it wasn't a huge gain, but it did gain us close to a first down hurt or first time we got 13 off of it. So fake the fly sweet come off really lazy, get that guy in a trail position, get a first down. Alright, move the sticks, not a ton of time that you need to practice that. And it's one that you can add into a lot of different looks from a lot of different formations, a lot of different guys can catch that, that hook and ladder. So I think that's a good, it's a good one to have in your bucket anytime, you might need to pick up a first down one way or another. This next one is one that we had run a little diamond formation. And we had run a wide receiver screen off the diamond formation. And then we said hey, let's run a hook and ladder off of it as well. And with that diamond formation and all the flow kind of going away from it, it it gate created a you know flow going away a loaded box and whatnot and really gave you numbers on the outside to hit it, if we would have been able to hit this one. It's definitely a touchdown, our guy caught it with his knee down and just simply couldn't get it get where it needed to be. But you can see right here that if he catches this and catches that on the on the run he's he's off to the races up the sideline. So we like that one, but a wide receiver screen hook and ladder that want to go back in the playbook for later on down the road. So one more time on that probably could have given it just a little bit more time to get a nice good throw out there.
Next one is one that I like running from a hash, especially if they're a man to man team, and they're going to empty out the box for it and play their corner on this tight end which is going to put nobody really outside of him. So we ran this one couple a couple of years ago for for a big game where you're tight in is simply just going to run turn around inside the wing is going to come underneath him, you always got to get a little bit deeper on a hook and ladder than you would on a normal hitch. So catch it and they pitching it outside and, and letting that guy run down the sidelines. Unfortunately, we were down quite a few players in this game. So we had to run the hook and ladder to one of our slower kids. But you can see how if you put a real athlete in that spot can be one where you could sneak one on somebody and gain some good yards but love love running it to the fourth guy on that, you know almost a quad set there with with your receivers 1234 In a quad set, running into the fourth guy who is easily lost in coverage. Next one, this is the Boise State hooking ladder that everybody has known and seen. And this is our end of the play end of the game call if we need one at the end of the game. We've thrown it three or four times we've gotten some decent gains off of it. We haven't scored off of it. But it is the one that we go to when end to end of the game. We run it every Thursday. And we've had to use it and there's been times where we felt like it was getting pretty close to pop and so here it is. This time we ran it with number number three as the guy catching the lateral we've switched to having number to run it and you see on this one, it gave us a shot. He pitches it back to the quarterback they work on this every Thursday the quarterback usually ends up with it
but it gave him a shot. I think I do have an end zone view of it so right here you're feeling pretty good about it. Unfortunately they had angles. But
you know what else are you going to call in that situation? Another attempt at this was at the end of a half. We felt if we hit this one that that he might have been gone before. because he was really clear, this guy has his back turned to him doesn't see him. This guy the running backs job is to come up and find somebody to lead block but he actually picked up him out of the backfield. But if we felt that he could have caught that with his there was nobody else anywhere near this one. When he catch if he catches this, everybody is running away from it, we thought he catches that lateral and he would have been gone it would have been end to the end of the half touchdown, which is a huge momentum swing.
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