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Post by parker92 on Feb 10, 2010 20:57:50 GMT -5
I'm a high school kid trying to learn about the wing t. I make play books in my spare time but im struggling with the wing t. i want to learn about it and don't know what to do. i have emailed a coach and he didnt really take me seriously. what should i do?
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Post by trojan on Feb 12, 2010 21:12:28 GMT -5
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Post by Coach Metz on Feb 13, 2010 17:22:19 GMT -5
Parker, I used to do the same thing as a kid too ... One of things you'll notice is that many styles of offense have some sort of rule blocking. I -formation teams attempt to double team the point of attack. One back teams will zone block. Option teams purposely leave some players unblocked. Wing-t will make sure there's a block to the inside the point of attack (POA), a kickout at the POA and a block through the POA. If you manage how you can get that done, you're halfway there. Let me know if I could help. Metz
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Post by parker92 on Feb 20, 2010 18:33:27 GMT -5
Thank you, I have spoken to alot of coaches and they have sent me stuff. I'm trying to figure it all out. How many plays is to many and how many is to many formations?
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Post by Coach Metz on Feb 28, 2010 20:14:46 GMT -5
It all depends on your kids. How much can they handle. One key thing to know is that it's not what you know ... it's what your players know. Have a base plan and see what you can do from there.
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