INTRODUCTIONb. It is an adequate position to
block at the flank.
¢. It provides a vertical blocking
angle on linebackers and lineman.
3) The Fullback is in the middle of the formation
for the following reasons:
a. It provides a dive threat to the
middle of the defense.
b. It provides the offense with a
balanced attack to either side
of the formation, much the same as
an I-formation tailback.
¢. It enables the FB to flood either
flank as a third reciever.
a. It solidifies the counter game by
having the FB in a position to
fill for any pulling lineman, thus
checking any area.
4) Although the QB is under the center, as is
the case with all modern offenses, his keeping
the ball or faking away from the flow of attack,
presents the defense with an additional contain
problem which minimizes pursuit and provides
big play opportunities.
The total Wing-T concept may best be described as
SGauence football. This should not imply that every play is
run in order, but that the offense is run in series wners
Several points are threatened as the ball is snapped. its
sfauential aspect is shown not only from the series pattern of
fhe Packs, but just as significantly, the entire stractuce of
blocking assignments and shoulder blocking technique.
The series are designed to place as many defensive conflicts
upon the defense as possible and are directed at men who have dual
Gefensive assignments. The blocking style is designed so that
if a defensive man reacts to the blocking in his ales in sacha way
as to stop aparticular play, he will be placing himself in
jeopardy for a companion thteat.These sequential conflicts can be created in
the following way:
1) Multi-threats built within each backfield
series, combining run and pass.
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