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Sunday, March 31, 2019

Market America Presents the Indoor Football League On US Sports Net Featuring: Week 6 | Green Bay Blizzard at Quad City Steamwheelers

Week 6 [Live Video Streams Below]

 Green Bay Blizzard at Quad City Steamwheelers 03/29/19 8:05pm EST

 Nebraska Danger at Bismarck Bucks 03/30/19 7:05pm EST

Iowa Barnstormers at Cedar Rapids River Kings 03/30/19 8:05pm EST

 Sioux Falls Storm at Arizona Rattlers 03/31/19 6:05pm EST

San Diego Strike Force at Tucson Sugar Skulls 03/31/19 6:05pm EST


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Before we get to the action below, enjoy this "Teachable Moment" from CoachTube!

Best Mesh Concept Plays

The mesh is one of the most versatile passing Concepts in all of football
It gives your players the freedom to settle up  against Zone or keep going when it's man-to-man
PLUS, there's different ways you can tag the play to make it look different to the defense but keep the overall Integrity of the play for your offense
But many coaches don't know how or what to run since there are different  variations of the play to run and it causes coaches to be indecisive
Indecisiveness is the death of anything.
That’s why I'm going to go over the three main ways you can run the mesh concept so you can choose the best one you want and start incorporating it into your offense
Hal Mumme Version
Coach Hal Mumme is the Godfather of the Air Raid Offense.
He is also the man who MADE the Mesh concept popular.
Coach Mumme’s version is the simplest version to run because it gives your quarterback a SET progression…
...regardless of the formation and tag.
(Note: Every route drawn up is blocked with the Half-Slide Protection. If you need help with blocking or drilling the Half-Slide protection then check out this great course from CoachTube.)
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Hal Mumme Mesh Concept

Wide Receiver Routes
L - You are meshing with the Y receiver. You MUST GO UNDERNEATH the Y. You will then look for the linebacker cross from the Y. Is he dropping into zone? Then you settle up. Is he chasing the Y? Then you keep running with a slight bent up the field.
F - You are waiting until the L crosses your face. Then you are running to the flat - no more than 3 yards deep. If you are by yourself AND you can get 10 yards then you give a BALL call.
Y - You are setting the Mesh at a depth of 6 yards. The L will go UNDERNEATH you. You will then look for the linebacker across from the F. Is he dropping into zone? Then you settle up. Is he chasing the Y? Then you keep running with a slight bent up the field.
R - You are getting the signal from the Quarterback of whether to run a Corner, Out, or Post.
TB - You are checking the pass protection. If no linebacker is blitzing then you will release to the flat.
Quarterback Progression
Your progression is a one step pass drop then: R to TB to L to Y to F. (If you hear the F receiver yell BALL then you will throw the ball NOW!)
Coach Mike Leach’s Version
Coach Mike Leach has taken the Air Raid Mesh Concept and turned it into an art form. When he doesn’t know what to call…
...or when he wants to determine how defenses will defend him…
...he calls HIS version of the Air Raid Mesh Concept to dissect the defense.
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Wide Receiver Routes
L - You are running a 10 yard SPEED OUT. You will not break down and chop your feet.
F - You are meshing with the Y receiver. You MUST GO UNDERNEATH the Y. You will then look for the linebacker cross from the Y. Is he dropping into zone? Then you settle up. Is he chasing the Y? Then you keep running with a slight bent up the field.
Y - You are setting the Mesh at a depth of 6 yards. The L will go UNDERNEATH you. You will then look for the linebacker across from the F. Is he dropping into zone? Then you settle up. Is he chasing the Y? Then you keep running with a slight bent up the field.
R - You are running a 10 yard SPEED OUT. You will not break down and chop your feet.
TB - You are checking the pass protection. If no linebacker is blitzing then you will release to the flat.
Quarterback Progression
Coach Leach’s version is a little different. He allows his quarterback to determine which out he will start off with.
How does the quarterback determine which outside receiver to start as his progression?
The corner’s cushion.
The quarterback is looking for the corner who is giving the most cushion - aka playing off the receiver the furthest - and that is the receiver who is FIRST in the progression.
(If both corners are in press coverage then the quarterback picks the best one based on game plan then goes through his progression.)
The quarterback reads - Best Out (L/R) to TB to F to Y
Coach June Jones Version
Coach Jones never ran the Air Raid Mesh Concept UNTIL he worked with Coach Hal Mumme during his last year at SMU.
And at the One Back Clinic in California, Coach Jones stated how “I would have won twice the amount of games that I have now if I used the Mesh concept in my playbook.”
Why?
Because the Air Raid Mesh Concept FITS Coach Jone’s Run and Shoot philosophy.
How?
By combining the Switch concept of his Divide route with the Air Raid Mesh Concept.
He told the crowd of coaches how this one route lead his high school team to the third round of the playoffs.
(After retiring from SMU, Coach Jones had a stint as Head Coach at a local Hawaii High School. He installed a water downed Run and Shoot offense - including HIS version of the Air Raid Mesh Concept - and took the team further than they had been in a decade.)
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Wide Receiver Routes
L - You are meshing with the Y receiver. You MUST GO UNDERNEATH the Y. You will then look for the linebacker cross from the Y. Is he dropping into zone? Then you settle up. Is he chasing the Y? Then you keep running with a slight bent up the field.
Y - You are setting the Mesh at a depth of 6 yards. The L will go UNDERNEATH you. You will then look for the linebacker across from the F. Is he dropping into zone? Then you settle up. Is he chasing the Y? Then you keep running with a slight bent up the field.
F - You are running the Switch route. You will wait for the R to cross your face first THEN you will run the vertical up the top of the numbers. You will read the Corner. Is he 6 yards or more away from you? Then throw  your hand up and sit down. Is he 5 yards or less from you? Then blow the top off.
R - You are running the Switch route. You will cross the the F’s face, beat the undercoverage (Linebackers) and make your read off the Half-Field Safety. Is he dropping? Then you throw your hand up and sit in the first open window. Does he cross your face? Then you cross his with a post. Are you even with him? Then you continue up the hash for a touchdown.
Quarterback Progression
Coach Jone’s teaches his quarterbacks to read it: F to R to Y to F
(Note: Coach Jones said he keeps his back in most of the time to help with pass protection.)
There you go coaches. A few different versions of the Air Raid Mesh Concept.
Now all you have to do is decided which one fits your team…
...and then practice the HECK out of the play.
Other Great Recommendations to master the Mesh Concept:

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Sunday, June 10, 2018

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History:
In 2003, two businessmen in Texas created the six-team Intense Football League. The league grew from six to eight, to ten teams without ever having a game go un-played for five seasons. A year later, several veteran team operators in the Midwest formed a league titled the United Indoor Football Association and enjoyed four years of success. During this period, league executives from both sides admired the other's success and a friendship was developed.
In 2008, the suggestion of merger became reality as the two leagues agreed to dissolve their former affiliations to become the new Indoor Football League. 
In the league's inaugural season in 2009, the league competed with 19 active teams.  The Billings Outlaws defeated the River City Rage and were crowned the first United Bowl Champion.
In 2010, the IFL expanded to 25 teams in its second active season. The Billings Outlaws defeated the Sioux Falls Storm to become repeat United Bowl Champions.
2011 brought in new faces and new places to the Indoor Football League. With the addition of new teams in markets such as Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Arizona and Wyoming, the IFL gave fans more exciting football than ever. The Sioux Falls Storm claimed their first United Bowl trophy as they defeated the Tri-Cities Fever in the United Bowl.
2012 brought an influx of media attention and exposure to the league. The season ended with the Sioux Falls Storm again raising the United Bowl trophy as they defeated the Tri-Cities Fever for a second year in a row.
The 2013 season proved to be one of the most successful in IFL history.  IFL teams broke box office records, averaging just shy of 4,000 fans per game.  The Sioux Falls Storm pulled off the three-peat, defeating the Nebraska Danger for the United Bowl Championship.
In 2014 the IFL welcomed the Bemidji Axemen to the IFL family.  The franchise is the first ever-professional football team in the Northern Minnesota community.  Entering its sixth season of play, and under the leadership of a new Commissioner, Mike Allshouse, the League continued to take steps to improve its business model.  The Sioux Falls Storm defeated the Nebraska Danger, 63-46, claiming their fourth straight United Bowl Championship.
With common goals of entertaining fans in IFL communities across America and developing talented and deserving players to play at the next level, the IFL is here to stay.
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