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FOURTH EDITIONSeptember 2007 v3
THE WILD BUNCH
A Modular Offense for the 21
st 
Centur
A
N
O
FFENSIVE
M
ANUAL AND
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NSTALLATION
G
UIDE
BY
T
ED
S
EAY
 
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTIONp. 31. WHY THE WILD BUNCH?42. THE
TA
OF DECEPTION53. CHOOSING PERSONNEL74. SETTING UP THE SYSTEM95. FORGING THE LINE176. THE SKILL SET307. QUARTERBACK BASICS328. THE PLAYS46 
THE RUNS
47 
THE PASSES
88 
THE SPECIALS
1339. CHOOSING TOOLS13910. SITUATIONAL OFFENSE14711. A PHILOSOPHY OF ATTACK154
DEDICATION
:
T
HIS BOOK IS FOR
P
ATSY
,
WHOSE PATIENCE DURING THE YEARS
I
WASDEVELOPING THE
W
ILD
B
UNCH WAS MATCHED ONLY BY HER GOOD HUMOR
.
Copyright
2007 Edmond E. Seay III
 
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INTRODUCTION
This is the fourth edition of my Wild Bunch playbook, andcoaches will find that the theme of this version is a focus onessentials. I have pruned away all but the absolute essence ofthe offense, and I urge coaches to concentrate first onperfecting the 20-odd plays that define the core (high school)Wild Bunch attack before they look at adding more.There is definitely variety within simplicity, however, socoaches who subscribe to the “toolbox” theory of offensivedesign need not worry that I will tell them they can build ahouse with only a hammer and a pair of pliers. The tools youneed to succeed are here -- your job is to perfect their use byyour team. EightFly Sweep (10) series plays; three pass routepackages (50, 60 and 70 series); five pass-action runs andscreens; a QB Wedge (30 series); a classic bit of misdirection(91 Fly Reverse); and two “pass-action-run-action passes” (pp.77-78)all deserve your full attention during installation, andwill reward practice to perfection.Coaches are, as always, welcome to contact me atseayee@hotmail.comwith any Wild Bunch-related questions.
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