Eagles (SFCHS) vs Bishops School · 264 Clips Analyzed · 39 Offensive Plays Charted
Every time you see YAMAHA pre-snap motion, it's a run. Call it. Tell your LBs to step up immediately. Don't hesitate — this is the most reliable tell on their offense.
BUS motion is always a pass. Signal your DBs into coverage hold. Don't let your safeties bite on play-action. Protect the deep thirds.
Small sample, but BOUNCE is a run tell too. Treat it like YAMAHA — crash your box.
TRAIN is their trick-play motion. The 67-yard B PARROT TD came with TRAIN motion out of Split formation. Do not cheat to run OR pass. Play disciplined defense on TRAIN.
| Play | Type | Result | Formation | DC Key |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B PARROT | RUN | 67-yd TD | Split / TRAIN motion | Crash edges early — don't let it bounce outside |
| B PARROT GUARD | RUN | 41-yd TD | Split | Guard pull right — DT must hold the B-gap |
| B PARROT LEAD | RUN | 3rd&2 conv. | Under TEA | Lead block tells — MLB must be free |
| DINO | RUN | 9 yds | Trio | B-gap right — slant DT into the gap |
| F JAILBREAK | PASS | 46 yds | TURBO | Deep shot — no single-high. Play 2 safeties deep |
| NINER | PASS | 31-yd TD | TURBO STACK | Cover-3 or 2-high. This is their go-to red zone kill shot |
| Y SPECIAL A JERK | PASS | 32 yds | TURBO | Crossing route — LBs must expand with the route |
| OSCAR | PASS | 22-yd TD | CLOSE STACK | Red zone — watch tight end / slot on corners |
Bishops converts 67% of 3rd downs (4/6). They are dangerous in short-yardage and manage 3rd-and-medium. You cannot let them get into a rhythm — you must stop drives before 3rd down.
Expect B PARROT LEAD or a QB sneak. Stack 8 in the box. They will run it. PANDA LEAD GUARD also converted 3rd&1 in this film. Own the line of scrimmage — no soft fronts.
They can pass it. Check the formation: STACK = drop coverage, anything spread = expect NINER or Y SPECIAL. Bring a LB blitz from the weak side and play Cover-1 behind it.
YAMAHA motion: Bring the strong-side linebacker — it's a run, you're not giving up coverage. 3rd & medium: Weak-side LB blitz with Cover-1 behind it. Backed up / goal line: Zero blitz — take away the quick pass and force a negative play.
STACK formation: They know it's pass, you know it's pass — drop 7 and take away routes. Any BUS motion: Hold coverage, no blitz. Red zone: Trust your corners 1-on-1 rather than leaving holes in zone coverage.
Split formation = stack your OLB into the B-gap left pre-snap. TRAIN motion right = trap. Guard pulls LEFT — every defender must flow hard left immediately. The ball hit 67 yards because pursuit was too slow off the pre-snap read.

TRIO on 1st & 10 = DINO run right is the default call. Shade your 3-tech to the B-gap right side. Jack linebacker scrapes right off the guard's pull. Secondary stays home — this is a downhill run, not a bounce.

Under TEA on 3rd & short = B PARROT LEAD is coming. Every time. Stack the box with 8, crash the A/B gap left on the snap. The guard pull telegraphs direction. Gave up 5 yards — must stop at the line.

STACK = 100% pass. TURBO STACK = deep shot package. Must be 2-high pre-snap. Seam receivers release off the stack — CBs must jam at the line and the FS must split the two deep halves. Single-high got burned for a TD.

TURBO = vertical shot package. Their F (flex/TE) runs a go/post route — 46 yards on this play. Both safeties must be 12+ yards. CB must reroute the F receiver at the line. No single-high on TURBO — ever.

CLOSE STACK is their red zone version — tighter stack alignment, receivers release into condensed routes. OSCAR concept attacks the corner/flat. CB must jam the release, LB must carry the shallow route. Gave up a 22-yard TD in the 4th quarter.
