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Our GOLD(en) Blocking Rule
The simpler you can make it, the easier it will be to execute. We employ “GOLD” as our blocking rule: Inside Gap, On, Linebacker, Down. Targets are identified. Responsibilities are defined. Defects are easily diagnosed. Simple.
We use “GOLD” for all running plays with limited exceptions which are:
- The Power Tackle has unique rules that typically place him on the OLB (2nd widest not DE) or pulling to short side
- There are plays where the guards pull.
- The Snapper rule is “MOMA” which is Man-On, Man-Way.

The OL hierarchy of practice needs are:
1. Inspire them to get-off the ball at the snap
2. Ingrain in them the necessity of protecting their inside gap
3. Insist they fire out low
4. Motivate them to explode through the defender
5. Demand they drive for 5 (If they drive for 5 in practice, they will drive for 2 in the game. If you don’t drive for 5 in practice, they will hit-and-quit in the game and watch the play as a spectator)
Teach hand placement any way you prefer. Some of our kids can use hands effectively. Others need to employ flippers (hands in, elbows out). I recommend being flexible. Every kid is different. We run a 5-on-3 or 5-on-4 session almost every practice to train the OLs to work with each other to stop penetration and create a crease. Don’t over coach it. Just line them up and tell them they must prevent the defense from breaking through. Once that is achieved, demand they drive the DL down field. Kids are ingenious and love to win. They will find a way that is within their capability if you let them.

