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Goal-Line Wing-T

Steve Sell, Aragon High School, coachsell@rcn.com

General Concepts:

1. Closer Splits

2. Account for extra defenders at LOS-OLB’s will not be flat defenders

3. Assume DL’s in both A and B gap

4. Cadence

5. Less time to throw ball

6. Flatter angles by down blockers

Questions

1. Do I keep running the offense that got me down here or do I go into


goaline offense?

2. If I stay in Wing T, can my FB block A gap defender?

3. If I stay in Wing T, can I run Lead or any other of my best plays?

4. If I go to goaline, will the other team adjust?

5. Should I sacrifice misdirection for less chance of penetration?


Goal-Line Wing T Offense

X T G C G T Y
Q

F
H
T

LEAD/LEAD PASS

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X T G C G T Y
Q

F
H
T

JIVE/DIVE
X T G C G T Y
Q

F
H
T

JACK/WAGGLE

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X T G C G T Y
Q

F
H
T

TRAP
X T G C G T Y
Q

F
H
T

PASS

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