Beat me to the wing-t!!Definitely a pro style offense with a good percentage of spread worked in. Of course, you must include a run heavy option attack that co-mingles I formation and wishbone schemes. Use the veer or wing-T in short yardage situations.
Run the plays that work, daggumit!What if I told you that most offenses are running the same concepts, just out of different formations and personnel groupings?
One is not inherently superior to another. It's a question of how well your guys can run it.
Definitely a pro style offense with a good percentage of spread worked in. Of course, you must include a run heavy option attack that co-mingles I formation and wishbone schemes. Use the veer or wing-T in short yardage situations.
What offense would you prefer to run or what type of offense puts the most stress on a defense?
What if I told you that most offenses are running the same concepts, just out of different formations and personnel groupings?
One is not inherently superior to another. It's a question of how well your guys can run it.
What if I told you that most offenses are running the same concepts, just out of different formations and personnel groupings?
One is not inherently superior to another. It's a question of how well your guys can run it.
Spread offense or pro style offense?
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