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Post by chiefscoach on May 12, 2006 20:58:58 GMT -6
What do you guys call your unbalanced formation. It has the two backs like in the wing t and then it has an extra line men or tightend that is covered by another tight end. And then a Wing to that same side. Any idea?
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Post by runtheball86 on May 12, 2006 22:02:04 GMT -6
If we want to move the Tackle to the TE we just tag the word "Taco" to our formation ... Tackle Over. If we move the Tackle away from the TE we call "Tank". If we want to move a Split end over to the TE side we just call "Syco" ... SE Over. Wing and Back both to the TE is "Strong" ... wing and back away fromt he TE is "Weak"
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Post by roscoejones on May 14, 2006 20:25:40 GMT -6
Tackle Over = Split tackle moves to over to tight tackle side Ex: SG C TG TT ST TE
We can also bring our split end down on the line of scrimmage to look like a tackle in the tackle over formation. He is in a 3-point stance and everything. Very good, sneaky play-action formation. EX: B SG C TG TT ST TE
We can also go "Special" which moves the Tight tackle over to the split side. This is for teams who declare to our TE and flip their d lines accordingly. We also "bump" him back to his regular position by saying "special bump" in which the QB goes to the line and yells "bump, bump, bump" and the TT moves back to his regular spot. This is to catch the defense off guard. EX: TT ST SG C TG TE
We also go B (Split End) Over and Tackle over, which is another unbalanced look. EX. SG C TG TT ST TE B QB F RB FB
This is just something we do.
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Post by dctiger on May 15, 2006 12:00:55 GMT -6
We call it "Tandem". It is basically something we got from Coach Freeb. You can check it out at the following website: jvm.com/coachfree/RunningOffenseLinks.htmlI am not sure if this is what you mean but if it is, this link will help.
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