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Post by brutus8367 on Dec 4, 2006 20:11:19 GMT -6
Looking to change some away from the Wing T or incorporate the spread with the wing T. What place would you look to learn the spread offense?
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Post by groundchuck on Dec 4, 2006 20:17:25 GMT -6
Honestly, this place is as good as anywhere. I don't run the spread (did for one season), but I admire it and have learned a ton about it.
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Post by ocinaz on Dec 4, 2006 20:50:12 GMT -6
Agree, just post questions, do a past topic search, and start to learn and put together what you want....
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Post by coachbronk on Dec 5, 2006 12:48:14 GMT -6
This has become one of the premier coaching sites on the web. Its professionally run and I appreciate the coaches who come on here and ask real questions.
Coaches will learn more on here than most clinics.
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Post by jhanawa on Dec 5, 2006 12:59:24 GMT -6
I think you can be as much or more "wingish" from the gun than you can from under center while spreading them and emptying the box and running against favorable numbers.
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Post by airman on Dec 5, 2006 21:30:59 GMT -6
championship books and videos out of ames Iowa has a series of leatures on the shotgun/wing t which a school runs down in iowa. some college i believe. they also have some great spread materials as well.
biggest think I will tell you about running the spread is, limit your playbook to a few things. better to run a few things very well then run a lot of things average.
it is easy to get carried away and ad a ton of things. it is not like the power I or double wing where you are limited. there are a bizzion and 1 pass patterns.
another I will tell you is, at the high school level your qb and wr have to play catch every day. no alternating days. infact if you can just play your wr and qb one way, you will benefit beyond your dreams. our wr and qb play catch 6 days per week. sat morning, m,t,w,th,f morning and game night. got this from june jones who believes liek I do, you can never get too many pass reps. n ot you can use leg saver drills for wr. goal is for our starter to caoch 100 to 150 passes aday. that is 600 to 900 passes per week. which in a 10 game season translates into 6000 to 900 touches.
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Post by tog on Dec 6, 2006 7:29:51 GMT -6
or just come on the whiteboard any night
there are a ton of people there that know various versions of it inside and out
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Post by tog on Dec 6, 2006 7:30:28 GMT -6
or find someone that has talked about the spread stuff on here somewhere that you liked, and set up a whiteboard time to just talk
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Post by airitout616 on Dec 6, 2006 7:46:22 GMT -6
The school I am a OL coach at runs simluar stuff that your looking for I guess. Our base of our offense is the delaware wing t (rockett, gut ,salley) but we run alot of spread stuff. A couple games we were in the shot gun 4 wide the whole game. But our blocking is all based off wing t concepts. Our base set looks alot like this.
------0---------00X00-------------0-----------------------------------------------------------0---0----0----------------------------------------------------------------------------0-------------------------------------------------------------- But then we also run alot of gun stuff like this
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I do t know maybe alot of teams run simular offenes.
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Post by airitout616 on Dec 6, 2006 7:46:47 GMT -6
SHOOT didnt work well anyway sorry.
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