Plays & Formations

Plays & Formations

Spread Offense: Why It Works, and Why It Doesn’t

What’s a Spread Offense? Spread offense is when you have four receivers (usually), five linemen, and running back and a quarterback. The two wide receivers are spread out and there are two additional receivers (slot receivers) usually between wides and the offensive line. Pros of a Spread Offense First of all, this formation spreads the

For Coaches, Plays & Formations

7-on-7 Flag Football Pass Playbook

7v7 flag football is pass only. So, you’re going to need some 7 on 7 flag football pass plays and the right personnel to win some games. This playbook will take your team to the next level. About the Playbook The most important thing about coaching 7v7 is to take risks and make sure that

Plays & Formations

Is the Wildcat Offense Formation effective

The Wildcat offense is when the center snaps (hikes) the ball directly to the runner, usually the running back or wide receiver. In some situations, the Wildcat is effective, at least in college. NFL teams should use it 6-10 times per game. It’s kind of the same as the option play. Get the ball into the

College, Plays & Formations

Air Raid Offense

The Air Raid offense is exactly what it sounds like. It’s an offense where they use a lot of spread gun formations to spread the ball around through the air. It’s typically used at the college level. The upside is that it is a hard thing to prepare for. Teams like Mississippi State were able

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