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Post by dvo45 on Sept 3, 2007 9:12:58 GMT -6
Can somebody explain to me how the "muddle huddle" works?
My HC wants to run it this year, and has a play where the center is an eligible receiver.
Can somebody explain how exactly that works?
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Post by dsqa on Sept 3, 2007 9:21:43 GMT -6
you line up the line 12-15 yards to the left. First lineman at the hash working toward the sideline. Use an eligible receiver at center(eligible number). Put receiver out to right, off the line to allow center to remain eligible(last man on LOS). Put TE on far end of line toward sideline. FB will be behind guards 2-3 yards deep turned toward the center. The QB is the holder, and he determines by defense's response where the ball will go. He would be down, but we had him keep his knee off the ground until we declard we would kick it. We called out the player's name quickly, to tell the center where to go, but you can use anything for that. If the QB tells the C to get it out to the FB, he slides his hips sideways parallel to the line for a brief burst, and shoots the ball underhanded to the FB.(He can't turn his body by rule, but he can shoot it sideways). If the QB calls the kicker, the team shifts to regular compressed PAT alignment. If the QB calls his name, the center shoots him the ball and he runs the option with the kicker out to the right. If forced, he can run it in. He can throw to Center hooking in front of him and LBS, slightly behind in endzone. Hit receiver who is working back of endzone to get uncovered. He can pitch it to the Kicker on the option, and the kicker can throw it, or run it in. We ran it everytime we scored, and got two over 50% of the time when we went for 2. We gave the QB the option of what to do, unless the game was close, or it was a blowout and we didn't want to run it up, etc.
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