@@TheSpreadOffense Yes we would love to talk some Sprint Out Protection. Done it a few ways, but the most popular that we come across is with a TE Frontside or RB Lead to Seal C-Gap and then a turn table style protection from the Oline forcing/allowing the Defenders to Work into their Backside Gap before sealing them in.
@@TheSpreadOffense lol RB had to block DE on power, no different. Also sets up nice QB run play. O-line runs power toward sprint out side. RB kicks out DE who will try to contain sprint out. QB shows sprint out pass then cuts up quickly behind pulling guard. Hopefully defense react to sprint out an LB's not be at home.