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Post by groundchuck on Jan 12, 2007 5:22:51 GMT -6
I searched for this one and didn't find it....so if you know where it is link it up please.
So anyway what is your best goal line play?
For us this year it was to go double tight bone or 2TE string I and run the Belly 2 with a lead blocker from a balanced formation.
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Post by olinecoach61 on Jan 12, 2007 6:01:54 GMT -6
We shifted from our normal set 2x2 flex bone into empty backfield, tight bunch right. We would then run either Jet or QB sneak depending on what the defense did.
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Post by mitch on Jan 12, 2007 8:42:05 GMT -6
Power from Power I set. Block down, kick out with power back takes care of any front they can throw at you on the goalline. Towards the middle of the season we started to do it out of a heavy set, call ISO, and let the QB check to power if they had a D-lineman in B-Gap.
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Post by joboo59 on Jan 12, 2007 9:26:35 GMT -6
Counter boot off the Rocket, FB slips through into the flat, nobody ever covers a RB out of the backfield around here. This is a gimme for the first half of the season, then teams scout and prepare for this play, then we just run the Rocket telling our fast guy (if we have one) to beat there fast guy to the pylon.
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Post by charrison on Jan 12, 2007 9:43:43 GMT -6
Especially from the hash I liked to go from a flanker set split my flanker out to 2 yards from the far sideline and run the Sprint out pass. Fl curls in his deep corner and sit PS TE blocks DE until replaced by PSG and TB then runs the out just inside the endzone and the BS TE Dragging across. In two years we were like 95% successful with this play. Including 5 for 5 in one game.
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Post by spartancoach on Jan 12, 2007 10:00:30 GMT -6
Unfortunately, field goal.
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Post by tribepride on Jan 12, 2007 11:05:20 GMT -6
We would get into what we called "moose" formtaion = Power I with our two starting OT's as lead blockers (295 and 305). Run it down their throats and if needed, we would throw a TE delay off of play-action. The OT that lined up at the FB spot ended the season with 3 TD's on dive plays.
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Post by coachveer on Jan 12, 2007 11:52:21 GMT -6
OV been very very good to us.
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Post by coachcogs33 on Jan 12, 2007 13:42:35 GMT -6
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Z motion across formation stop just outside of the backside U.
PAP FB shoots to the right flat. Playside Y block down then turn to the back right corner. Z slips under on a drag U runs a quick hook/smash (turn numbers to the QB) near the endline.
Usually the FB shoots to the right flat uncovered.
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Post by wingt74 on Jan 12, 2007 14:41:37 GMT -6
silent count, QB sneak
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Post by jhanawa on Jan 12, 2007 15:57:26 GMT -6
ISV/OSV
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Post by gregodagr8 on Jan 12, 2007 16:42:18 GMT -6
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Post by phantom on Jan 12, 2007 16:58:16 GMT -6
Fullback dive. Out of our 3-back look (with our normal FB aligned a little deeper than normal and blocking backs in the B gaps) we run a B gap dive. G has on/inside, T has B gap, blocking back blocks C gap.
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