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Post by Option on Feb 14, 2005 22:26:55 GMT -5
What is the best option against a defense that decides to fill the A, B and C gaps with linemen and stunting LBs? That is, sort of a goal line look in the middle of the field.
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Post by edavis1 on Feb 15, 2005 10:28:56 GMT -5
For us it would be the Belly Zone Option that I described in the Zone area. We can only hope teams blitz when we run that play. If the O-Line executes, we are going to get 2 on 1 on the perimeter.
Our other answer would be jet or rocket sweep.
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Post by bobdoc on Feb 15, 2005 10:36:54 GMT -5
double tight double wing outside veer callled on the line.
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Post by kc361 on Feb 15, 2005 16:45:33 GMT -5
Coach,
I agree with bobdoc (what's up, man). OSV would gash that front, especially if they are squeezing the 5-techniques. We would stay in the flexbone to run it, however.
kc
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Post by bobdoc on Feb 15, 2005 16:58:41 GMT -5
hello kc ,did you go to the state convetion.
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Post by kc361 on Feb 16, 2005 8:00:41 GMT -5
No. I am going to the Nike Clinic in AC this weekend.
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Post by LouCella on Feb 18, 2005 0:23:38 GMT -5
Outside Veer works best vs. a goal-line look.
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Post by veersite on Mar 8, 2005 16:42:58 GMT -5
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Post by optionfootball on Mar 8, 2005 17:59:26 GMT -5
I have to agree the OSV would be the most affective against a goaline look.
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