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Formations

The words "Near" & "Far" informs the HB were to line up. He will either be on the Near

side or the Far side of the Tight End "Y" and the Wing Bac "!". The words ""ight" & "#eft" tell "Y" & "!" which side of the formation to line up. The Wide "ecei$er "%" will alwa& line up oppisite of "Y" unless the unbalanced call in made.

'la& (alling 'roceedure


Hole & Bac Numbers
Hole numbers are at the top of the arrows and the running bac numbers are in the circles. "unning Bac )*s + , -uarterbac . , Wing Bac or "%" / , Fullbac "0" hole dead o$er the (enter. 1 , Halfbac Y , Tight End % , Wide "ecei$er Hole Numbers 2dd Numbers on the left side of the (enter. E$en Numbers on the right side of the (enter.

Near #eft /. Trap

-B3 4lwa&s open toward the HB. 5ust sta& on the mid3line. Follow out all fa es.

2n bootleg fa e6 eep rear elbow high bent at the waste. 2# 7plits3 (38 +*6 83T ."6 T3TE /* 2# Trap "ule3+st defender on the #27 and outside the '24 is the defender that will be trapped. W" Bloc ing "ule3 4n& running pla& inside of same side 28 9. &+3: holes in left formations; use down & across rule and techni<ue. 4n& running pla& going to &our side of the 28 916 = & > holes in left formations; use run3off or stal bloc techni<ue. TE Bloc ing "ule3 7ame as W" but opposite side. Wing Bloc ing "ule3 When outside the bo? at the snap of the ball use the same rule as recei$ers.

Near #eft 1= Trap

-B3 4lwa&s open toward the HB. 5ust sta& on the mid3line. Ta e the time to ma e 8"E4T fa es. The FB fa e is the most important6 -B should put the ball all the wa& in the poc et6 when remo$ing the ball shield it against his bod& lea$ing the hand closest to #27 in the FB poc et as he goes b&. 2n bootleg fa e6 eep rear elbow high & slightl& bent at the waste. 2# 7plits3 (38 +*6 83T ."6 T3TE /* 2# Trap "ule3+st defender on the #27 and outside the '24 is the defender that will be trapped. W" Bloc ing "ule3 4n& running pla& inside of same side 28 9. &+3: holes in left formations; use down & across rule and techni<ue. 4n& running pla& going to &our side of the 28 916 = & > holes in left formations; use run3off or stal bloc techni<ue.

TE Bloc ing "ule3 7ame as W" but opposite side. Wing Bloc ing "ule3 When outside the bo? at the snap of the ball use the same rule as recei$ers.

Near #eft Waggle #eft

-B35ust sta& on the mid3line. Ta e the time to ma e 8"E4T fa es. 5ost &oung -B*s ha$e a tendenc& to lea$e the mid3line as the& are fa ing to the HB6 the result is6 not enough depth and a poor fa e. Ta e what the defense gi$es &ou. -B "ules3 @f no one is between the -B and the FB sa& "8o" and run the ball. (hec the diagram. FB3 He has to come off the ball fast so not to get in the wa& of the pulling 286 e&es should be loc ed on pla& side 28 so that he can see where his hole is. He must get into his pattern. N2 4((A7E7B HB3 The better the fa e6 the easier the bloc . Target is the inside number of the CE or 2#Ber. @f he*s going to get beat6 force the defender to run outside and around6 ne$er underneath. Wing Bac 3 7eal the outside so the -B can get to the corner. This will gi$e the run option to the -B. N2TED This pla& can be run from ma& formations with and without motion. @t wor s great with a double wing formation also.

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