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Post by getready on Jan 23, 2011 20:07:29 GMT -5
I have very nice running backs not the fastest but some of the hardest downhill runners with very nice speed how would you run the wingT with them? I'm thinking about running the wingT, been running wishbone and jumbo with them the last 3yrs, thanks in advance, I can show you highlights of both of them
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Post by Coach Metz on Jan 24, 2011 21:58:35 GMT -5
Coach, I never had a lot of speed. So, I can understand your issue. I like to attack with quicker hitting plays. I'd focus on the belly and down series. You're going to need to be fullback oriented. I like to use motion to get some speed where I don't usually have it. I used rocket motion with the down and belly series. This opens up the off tackle hole and allows belly and down to work nicely. The compliment to this would be rocket sweep and counter. If you use the buck series, you're going to need to focus on trap, because that's the quicker hitting play.
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Post by getready on Jan 25, 2011 1:20:41 GMT -5
Coach, I never had a lot of speed. So, I can understand your issue. I like to attack with quicker hitting plays. I'd focus on the belly and down series. You're going to need to be fullback oriented. I like to use motion to get some speed where I don't usually have it. I used rocket motion with the down and belly series. This opens up the off tackle hole and allows belly and down to work nicely. The compliment to this would be rocket sweep and counter. If you use the buck series, you're going to need to focus on trap, because that's the quicker hitting play. thanks coach because I'm use to running the wishbone with these players and then when I shifted into a splitback with a wing everyone thought I was running the wingT and my backs like the fact they felt they had an extra blocker and that blocker liked the fact he was closer to the de making it an easier block and for me the hole opened up sooner, thanks I will try and script those as my base this year and thing else feel free I'm all ears!
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