mike13
Sophomore Member
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Post by mike13 on Feb 19, 2008 10:27:35 GMT -6
I am toying with an old single wing fromation that uses 2 blocking backs and the TE's in a nasty split. The wing will line up in the nasty gap. Blocker to defender ration looks very good so far. I've put in a couple of read options and a couple of spinner plays.
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Post by kurtbryan on Feb 19, 2008 19:33:27 GMT -6
I am toying with an old single wing fromation that uses 2 blocking backs and the TE's in a nasty split. The wing will line up in the nasty gap. Blocker to defender ration looks very good so far. I've put in a couple of read options and a couple of spinner plays. Mike: What types of play packages are you tinkering with using the Nasty Split? Exactly what types of things will the Wing be doing from that Nasty split? KB
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Post by coachnorm on Feb 20, 2008 8:45:25 GMT -6
We're gonna run that one play where we kick everybodies ass and walk into the end zone untouched. We picked it up from all of our opponents.
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Post by spartancoach on Feb 21, 2008 7:28:04 GMT -6
Calande:
If we could mix our lines we'd really have something. We have the opposite. We have big kids - extremely big kids - who are unfortunately big, slow and weak. The HC just doesn't put in the time or effort into off-season condition. Last season our line was:
LT - 6'2", 265 LG - 6'1", 310 C - 5'10", 210 RG - 6"4', 345 RT - 6"5', 285
We had a soph, back-up RT - 6'10", 310.
They all looked great getting off the bus, but got destroyed by small quick DL.
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