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Can someone diagram out those offenses? I'm interested in what they look like, especially the lonesome polecat.
If I had the talent to run any offense, I'd probably just go with a basic 2 wide, 2 rb, 1 te formation. It seems pretty versatile. Though I must admit that I was a big fan of the run and shoot. I think it gets an unfair rap when people say you can't win a championship with it. |
I thought they changed the rules to eliminate the exploit that made the a-11 offense work?
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R2P2 if it works in the NFL it'll work at the HS level.
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I'd WANT to run the spread or spread option, but if the players weren't good enough, I'd run a basic pro set. If I was a coordinator or coach in the NFL though, I'd love to run the Air Coryell. Ahh I miss Trent and Priest and Roaf and Shields and the rest of our phenomenal offense with Dicky V.
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Unless you lack a QB and WR's altogether, run the spread. Easier for a QB to run..and hell, it made Tyler Thigpen look like a rockstar.
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You left out the Side Saddle T.
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Triple option.
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It depends on where I am. If it is a rural location I go with a power running game because well fed lineman will be my strength. If I was an inner city coach then I may have good athletes but lacking on the line I would run a spread option put the ball in my best player's hands and let him wing it.
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Run and Shoot
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I'd goal line blitz all on defense all the time. Worked well in NCAA 2005.....
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Pro Set
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