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this is an unconvetional way to run it. the combo is supposed to lallow the tackle to get downfield and the te takes the edge here in more traditional outside zone imo
This was actually really helpful! As a freshman playing football, I was always confused about outside zone because it let d lineman unguarded, but now I can see how the running back gets the ball and just runs the opposite way and it all works!
This is a technique used by dbs when they have to tackle a much bigger sized player teaching the correct technique lowers possibility of injury like every other tackle in football
Gotta love Don Markham double wing playing for him was a learning experience Bloomington high school class of 1994 832 points in 14 games records still stands
I like the concept. However, I don't like passing option as you have already committed to the run. It also puts too much decision making on the QB. If you want to take the attention off the RB and have a QB who can run, it works beautifully as shown in the tape. But the passing option is way too risky and you're better off running waggle instead of Buck boot.
Hey Coach, Herb Hand had done an Inside/Outside Zone Clinic back when he was at Tulsa. It was on RU-vid for a while but went missing for some reason. Is there any way you could see if anybody in the clinic circuit or film trading network could find it?