sorry to be offtopic but does anyone know of a method to get back into an instagram account..? I was dumb forgot my login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me.
@Ephraim Wells Thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im in the hacking process atm. Takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
We do not use a TE, my own personal preference. I think you see more front scenarios and have more combinations to teach oline with a TE. I would run a bunch of Trey and Trips Closed with Inside Zone, Outside Zone, and QB Power/Counter. Dont think my passing game would change much but if you have a TE in your sets you have to use him.
Also...at the middle school level...ive found, that if you run the flare pass twice in a row, and the second time you tell that Y to run a Y cross... its game over for that defense!
A big takeaway for me is that you must be able to attack the defense to make it unsound. If you can't attack or take advantage of what the defense is doing then it is not unsound.
mmh...maybe they rarely call it where you live...I'm coaching american football in germany...can you imagine how hard by the rule german referees play. ;)
In that case, if you decide to try to run it, coach the QB that the the throw has to happen on time (NOW) or not at all. Refs are different though, you can test it and then adjust your play calling to how closely the Refs are watching. Just the nature of the play puts a lot of stress on them and IMHO is the reason why it is not called more.
Ok, I will try this out and see if it works. I like the general concept a lot. If you can play it on highschoollevel it should be teachable here. ;) So the screen can be still thrown post snap read, right? But the access has to be decided pre snap, right? Thanks for the answers.^^
Rules state lineman can be 3 yards downfield at the time of a downfield pass. We only have issues if a lineman has an open gap to climb to LB and the QB doesnt get the ball out on time.