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Post by w22shadow on Oct 21, 2007 16:15:40 GMT -6
Hello, Has anyone ever attempted using this formation? It seems as though it would be an interesting addition to the " Wildcat", Power T, Double T, and Single Wing styles. Thank You
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Post by coachcalande on Oct 21, 2007 16:22:36 GMT -6
I used something similar, if you put the two outside backs up sniffing at the B gap (better angles for kickouts, trapping, leading on iso etc) its a "box" formation and you can run all sorts of fun stuff, double spinners etc.
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Post by w22shadow on Oct 21, 2007 16:37:10 GMT -6
I used something similar, if you put the two outside backs up sniffing at the B gap (better angles for kickouts, trapping, leading on iso etc) its a "box" formation and you can run all sorts of fun stuff, double spinners etc. Which player did you have call the cadence? My idea was to have the center yell " set", then himself get set and snap to the back for which the play called (all four in three-point stances.)
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Post by coachcalande on Oct 21, 2007 18:08:54 GMT -6
i had a tailback and he called the cadence. the center always snapped to the first digit called in the play call, ie 34 blast, hed snap to the 3 man, if we wanted to run a spinner it might be 325 spin counter for example.
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Post by burtledog on Oct 21, 2007 18:53:19 GMT -6
There is a wingt playbook around to be downloaded called DC wing t I think that has some things from this formation...I could be wrong, but I think it is there. Check the fast and furious football links and it maybe there. Greg
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