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Buck, Belly, and Jet vs 3 different fronts.
Winning football games comes down to scoring. When using a ball-controlled approach offensive coaches MUST take advantages of defenses looking to pack the box and cheat their alignments to stop your ground game.Coach explains how he uses this Delaware based Wing-T approach to do just that in this video.
Buck PAP: Smash, Corner-Post, Waggle, Shallow Cross, SailJet PAP: Sail, Wheel-Seam, Slant-ScreenPass Protections also covered
Our power play vs 4 and 5 man fronts, and loaded box have been effective with both big and strong, small and quick offensive lineman. Down Down and around always productive.
Never coaching a scholarship players and ALWAYS having players learning both sides of the ball, Stewart is a master at getting maximum reps during a 2-hour practice.
Backside and Frontside Buck RPOs; Trips RPO; Guard Trap & Belly RPO.Make Sure You Know the 5 Points of Emphasis.
Find out why RPOs off Belly is the easiest RPO out of Pistol.
Run Midline, Inside Veer, and Outside Veer using one blocking scheme.
Multiple counters with variations for the Buck, Belly, Power, and Jet Series. Blocking rules, practice planning, game planning, and in game adjustments.
Screen Drill; Rock & Roll Screen; Jailbreak; Screens.How to Identify Receivers; Also How to Roll into Different Looks.
Short QB? Sprint him out of the pocket, which is also a super easy pass protection.Use Motion, Trips, and the TB to create over 20 looks from one concept.
Crossing the 2 Wings, A Wing & TE, or A Wing & X-receiver is the best passing play in the Pistol Wing T.
7 Ways to run the Wing T ISO play from a Louisiana state champion.