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Post by sgunther on Mar 25, 2014 15:33:40 GMT -5
How would you attack this defense: vs. Double Slot Flexbone Formation
50 defense: Def. Front: 0 Nose, 4I tech. DT's and a 6 Tech. DE Secondary: Tight Man to Man; Corners at LBer depth over the Slots playing M/M, Safety's playing tight inside M/M on the SE's
What would your Offensive mind set be vs. this 9 man front? Any formation adjustments? What options/complimentary runs would you use? What passes would you use?
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Post by Coach Iannucci on Mar 26, 2014 6:58:07 GMT -5
go end over run to nub - less people to block
go trips open run to lone se
M/M brings extra guy over or you can just stay balanced and mix in enough playaction pass
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Post by buster on Mar 26, 2014 17:14:54 GMT -5
Coach Ianucci, if you wanted to keep the ball in the hands of your full back. Would you consider running outside veer to a TE or Tackle over flank?
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Post by Coach Iannucci on Mar 27, 2014 7:34:53 GMT -5
we are not an outside veer team. Run zone dive / midline base (cut 24i's read nose) / down
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Post by buster on Mar 27, 2014 11:19:40 GMT -5
How do you read the nose from under center
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Post by buster on Mar 27, 2014 17:21:53 GMT -5
Also, when are you going to be selling your book?
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Post by Coach Iannucci on Mar 28, 2014 7:28:31 GMT -5
the fullback reads the nose - he is two gap player
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Post by buster on Mar 28, 2014 10:17:21 GMT -5
If I may ask, why aren't you an outside veer team? Does it take up too much practice? Not beneficial? Just don't like it? I only ask because I hear this from many coaches so I was wondering the reasons behind it.
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Post by Coach Iannucci on Mar 28, 2014 11:36:41 GMT -5
just not never felt big need for it
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Post by buster on Mar 28, 2014 17:02:31 GMT -5
So there isn't any reason not to? I am just curious.
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