Win in the Trenches: Perfect Power Blocking for Wing Back Counter - Mike Johnson

Dominating the line of scrimmage isn't just about raw strength – it's about perfecting the technical details that transform good blocks into game-changing plays.

In this breakdown of the Wing Back Counter, Mike Johnson, Head Coach, Logansport HS (IN) explores the exact blocking techniques and coaching points that will help your offensive line consistently create the seams your backs need to explode through the defense.

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Evolution of the Wing Back Counter:

  • Originally run over the tackle (82 wing back counter)
  • In the last 5-6 years, they've shifted to running it over the center's tail
  • This modification makes it easier for the back to square their shoulders and read blocks

Key Backfield Action:

  1. Wingback:
  • Opens with right foot toward the ball/quarterback
  • Crosses over with left foot to gain depth
  • Takes the ball with "table and stopper" technique for a tighter mesh point
  1. Fullback:
  • Uses cross block/belly steps
  • Moves laterally rather than attacking downfield
  • Blocks first defender off the tight end with left shoulder
  1. Quarterback:
  • Executes a deep reverse pivot
  • Steps over midline by 12 inches
  • Rides fullback into line while handing to halfback

Blocking Schemes:

  • Traditional power blocking with a double team at the point of attack
  • Against even fronts (4-4 defense), they trap the first man on/outside
  • When running "83 wing back counter," they check B gap and prefer to trap B gap defender
  • Focus on hitting over center rather than outside for quicker, more effective execution

While they can still run the play wide, they prefer the center-focused version as it's faster and more effective, allowing the halfback to square up and hit the hole more directly.

 

Tags: Offense

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