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Post by mcgusto on Apr 13, 2006 6:13:27 GMT -6
Here's a few from Michigan . . . Ishpeming Hemitites Calumet Copper Kings Warren Lincoln Abes Algonac Muskrats Detroit Southeastern Jungleers Kingsford Flivvers Menominee Maroons Bessemer Speedboys Gladwin Flying G's Hamtramck Cosmos Gwinn Modeltowners Hastings Saxons Zeeland West Dux Zeeland East Chix Colon Magi Vassar Vulcans Iron River West Iron County Wykons
Just to name a few
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Post by mcgusto on Apr 5, 2007 8:50:10 GMT -6
We run the Fullhouse T, and for the last two years we've had all of our backs take the handoff layered, but we are changing back to a conventional style handoff for our halfbacks. Our Fullback will still take the handoff layered.
We found that it is hard to "Share" the ball on the off-tackle and keep plays when the HB is layered. This led to some bad meshes and a few fumbles. When you're layered, the ball is either in or out, it's very hard to have that good long ride. I guess this is due to the fact that the QB has to "lift" the ball into the layered pocket, rather than place it into his belly.
The other problem is if your QB doesn't lift the ball high enough into the layer, and the ball hits the RB in the gut (Or lower), and the ball pops out.
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