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  • jpinard
    Rookie
    • Jul 2003
    • 45

    #1

    Help with terminology: A gap, B gap?

    I'm watching some youtube videos trying to learn how to play better, and these references keep popping up especially A-gap, B-gap, purple zone etc. How does one know what these gaps are referring to?
  • Senator Palmer
    MVP
    • Jul 2008
    • 3314

    #2
    Re: Help with terminology: A gap, B gap?

    Gaps refer to the spaces between offensive linemen:

    Here's a crude slide --
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    • ragnarok1978
      Rookie
      • Aug 2004
      • 93

      #3
      Re: Help with terminology: A gap, B gap?

      The gaps are the holes in the o-line, primarily used in running plays. A gap is between the C and the G's, the B is between the G's and the T's and so forth.

      Other terms? Google football + the term in question, should find it several places :-)
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      • brewha202002
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        • Feb 2004
        • 433

        #4
        Re: Help with terminology: A gap, B gap?

        I understand the gaps, but the OP mentioned something else. That is the purple zone. Can someone explain the purple zone question. What is it? Thanks in advance.
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        • Finren84
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          • Oct 2012
          • 62

          #5
          Re: Help with terminology: A gap, B gap?

          Originally posted by brewha202002
          I understand the gaps, but the OP mentioned something else. That is the purple zone. Can someone explain the purple zone question. What is it? Thanks in advance.
          Purple zone puts the corner or whoever you shadow towards the sideline. If you have a player that does curls, out routes, corner routes, it well help guard the sideline

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          • jpinard
            Rookie
            • Jul 2003
            • 45

            #6
            Re: Help with terminology: A gap, B gap?

            Wow, thank you!

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            • KBLover
              Hall Of Fame
              • Aug 2009
              • 12172

              #7
              Re: Help with terminology: A gap, B gap?

              Originally posted by Senator Palmer
              Gaps refer to the spaces between offensive linemen:

              Here's a crude slide --

              And here's one for the "technique".



              So if you ever hear "he's playing the 3-technique", now you know.

              And one for the zones:



              Purple zones cover the "Outs"
              Yellow zones cover the Curl-Hook-Hook-Curl Areas
              Cyan zones cover the "Flats" area and are in position to contain ball carriers coming out of the "Swing" areas
              Dark blue zones cover the "Deep" areas.
              Last edited by KBLover; 10-12-2012, 10:40 PM.
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              • Dj_MyTime
                Pro
                • May 2012
                • 613

                #8
                Re: Help with terminology: A gap, B gap?

                Originally posted by Finren84
                Purple zone puts the corner or whoever you shadow towards the sideline. If you have a player that does curls, out routes, corner routes, it well help guard the sideline

                He mentioned it because a good bit of the youtube off/def predicates itself on flaws in the game...like sending DT's into 'purple zones' to glitch out blocking A.I. to free up a pass rusher.
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