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Post by schultbear74 on Oct 28, 2007 7:57:31 GMT -6
Sounds like swinging gate and lone polecat have a new relative
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fad3d
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Post by fad3d on Oct 28, 2007 10:35:40 GMT -6
Am I missing something? 6 wide? Coach: Quads to one side, twins to the other, or else trips both ways -- then motion one back to take the snap "on the run". Sorry, but Im not seeing it. how do you set it up so you have 4 in the backfield and 6 eligible receivers? is one covered up or something?
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Post by coachcalande on Oct 28, 2007 12:06:04 GMT -6
5 linemen, 6 eligibles, no one directly behind center, use motion to put someone in position for the snap..its really five wide at the snap
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Post by airraider on Oct 28, 2007 13:36:19 GMT -6
5 linemen, 6 eligibles, no one directly behind center, use motion to put someone in position for the snap..its really five wide at the snap Exactly.. any of the 4 guys in the backfield who are lined up in the slot "could" come in motion on any given play and be the "QB" so you technically have to account for each as receivers before the snap..
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Post by knight9299 on Oct 28, 2007 13:44:37 GMT -6
5 linemen, 6 eligibles, no one directly behind center, use motion to put someone in position for the snap..its really five wide at the snap Exactly.. any of the 4 guys in the backfield who are lined up in the slot "could" come in motion on any given play and be the "QB" so you technically have to account for each as receivers before the snap.. I finished up my first year in a 5 wide system. 6 wide I do NOT want to see ever. Stay far from me Airraider.
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