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Wing-T Series

The Full Back Dive is one of three plays that uses the sweep and misdirection
to spread the defense. The first being a speed play. Here the quarter back turns
left then reverse pivots to hand-off to his full back who is already racing forward.

The TailBack Off-Tackle is a combination play designed for both speed and
power. Again the quarterback reverse pivots only this time he fakes the hand-off
to the fullback who then moves long the line towards the sideline. The QB
continues on behind the fullback handing the ball to the tailback off-tackled.
The Wingback Counter is a misdirection play. Once again the QB starts with a
reverse pivot. The fullback shoots forward and blocks for the tackle who is
pulling to the left. The tailback runs off-tackle again. Meanwhile the wingback
runs in the opposite direction following the pulling tackle and taking the hand-off
from the QB.

Inside Belly Series

The Fullback Dive is one of two plays that capitalize on the speed and power of
the fullback, while the speed, power and deception of the tailback also come into
play. We begin with the QB turning immediately to the fullback and giving him
the ball. The QB then continues on as if he still has the ball and fakes to the
wingback who has cut across.
The Wingback Option is a speed, power and deception play. The QB turns
immediately to the fullback and fakes the hand-off by putting the ball in his
belly. The QB then continues on and hands off to the wingback who had gone
into full speed prior to the snap and goes off-tackle.

Outside Belly Series

The Fullback Off-Tackle is one of three option plays that combine speed,
power and deception. The QB turns at a 45-degree angle places the ball in the
belly of the fullback while stepping forward with the fullback. He completes the
handoff as the fullback speeds forward. The QB then continues on faking as if he
still has the ball and is going to give it to the tailback. The wingback has come
across also as if to get the pitch.
The Quarterback Option is another option play that is simular to the fullback
off-tackle, except that the QB keeps the ball. He continues on looking for the
defenses cornerback. If he has been blocked out of the play or is playing for the
pitch, the QB speeds on.

The Wingback Pitch is the third option for the QB. If the first two options are
not available the QB pitches to the wingback who is running at full speed. The
wingback must be deep as well as wide for this to be effective.

Trap Series
The Fullback Trap is one of two running plays that uses power and deception.
Here the QB turns and then steps back as if to be dropping back. The fullback
powers by the QB's hip and up the middle behind the trap blocking. The QB then
bootlegs if he still has the ball.

The Counter Trap calls for the QB to bootleg to the tailback, rather than the
fullback. The tailback follows the lead of the pulling guard and tackle in the
opposite direction. In both of these plays the goal is that the wing-t offense
takes advantage of the weaknesses of the defensive coverage or alignment.

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