In your new A-11 pro league, will all of the offensive players be able to play virtually any position? If that is the case then I can see your new league becoming a hot ticket for the fans.
I like the idea of a more complex pro football league, something different and the A-11 league is very interesting. Looking forward to it.
the qb is a cannon with wheels, that kid can sling it and move all over the place. Looks like they have some tall athletic players at the outside receiver spots. I also like the tiny rb, he looks shifty. Good assortment of talent spread out to use.
the qb is a cannon with wheels, that kid can sling it and move all over the place. Looks like they have some tall athletic players at the outside receiver spots. I also like the tiny rb, he looks shifty. Good assortment of talent spread out to use.
i think this offense caters perfectly to teams with smaller offensive lines and very quick players. the only key factor is that you have to at least have a talented fast quarterback, runningback, and slot receiver. it is the perfect offense for an undersized line though.
I said implemented parts of the A-11. Watch an Auburn highlight reel, you see WR's cutting across the field eerily similar to these vids. only diff is that auburn uses 1 qb per set. i doubt a college team can go all out a-11 though.
in NCAA actual A-11 can only be used when it's obvious that a kick might occur. So that would limit uses to 4th down and extra points. Some teams have used A-11 such as Hawaii, Boise State, Oregon and USC, along with many others.
I have no problem with this offense. If I was a coach with a team with lesser talent per say I'd run a Diamond Pistol set. You could run variations of the flex-bone, wing-t, power I out of this set with ease. That allows you to play power football and finesse football through the act of deception. I really liked the direct snap to the wingback. I absolutely think an A-11 could work in the college game. Gus Malhzone at Auburn already implemented parts of it.
@animus2001 "run variations of flexbone, wing t, power i..." If you could, I think you would have a hard time claiming that you are coaching a team 'with lesser talent'.
"Gus Malhzone already implemented parts of [A-11]"
How so? The basis of the A-11 offense (changing pass eligibility along the entire field, using the punt formation loophole) doesn't exist at the NCAA ranks.
This is pretty creative and I dig it. I doubt it would work all that well at any kind of upper level but it's still fun to watch and I bet every practice these guys have is a blast. It's like watching a Boise State game where their coach has gone bat shit insane.
Tell it like it is bigdaddy111058. Our head coach is exploring A-11 we have an army of receivers and backs and hardly any talent on OL coming up. I ditto your single wing and two qb looks from ages ago. Loving this A-11 big time.
@mrfootballdog if u have little talent on the O-line and an army or receivers and running backs run the California spread or the east coast veer not this crap its just pathetic football and should never be allowed in the mainstream game
if you idiots knew anything about football, you would recognize elements of the singlewing, doublewing, and wing t. Go look up all these offenses and you will see how it all comes together. The idea of "two" quarterbacks is straight from the SW. Two motion wings, doublewing, jet motion, wing t. Why should the offense be static in its approach when the defense can move around at will? Offenses like this just challenge the defense to do its job--find the man with the ball. Nothing else matters.
@russb7591 Hi Russ. This offense gives teams suffering from low numbers of linemen another option for success and works even better if you have very agile & versatile athletes who can operate in space playing the typical linemen positions.
Wide Receivers can legally block downfield on a Forward pass as long as the football is caught behind the line of scrimmage, as was the case at the 1-minute mark, a legal play.
Not correct, the WR's blocking downfield at the 1 minute mark were doing so because the forward pass was completed Behind the line of scrimmage, which means it is legal for the WR's to go downfield and block.
I like most of the plays on this video and a few of them are very well run.
@mrfootballdog thats inncorrect as well, if the ball is a forward pass then the receivers cant be blocking until the ball is caught. they didnt make contact until the ball was caught so it is a legal play.
yeah at the minute mark, the three wide outs to the left should be flag for illegel blocking down field. They weren't even looking for the ball, instead they where looking for a block.
@bigplaynickj Ruining football in the north which wasnt much in the first place. Down here in Florida we play real football, i have never seen or even heard of a school in Florida that runs that. Its Smash mouth down here
@cwm0221 We have lots of teams running A-11 concepts in Florida, in fact our google analytics show Florida coaches are the 4th highest in terms of visitor rate. On the first play of this video we had 7 ineligible players in the game on offense, with our two starting linemen at RB & FB. They pretty much ran a smash mouth play out of an A-11 formation for a TD.
In your new A-11 pro league, will all of the offensive players be able to play virtually any position? If that is the case then I can see your new league becoming a hot ticket for the fans.
I like the idea of a more complex pro football league, something different and the A-11 league is very interesting. Looking forward to it.
mrfootballdog 3 months ago
the qb is a cannon with wheels, that kid can sling it and move all over the place. Looks like they have some tall athletic players at the outside receiver spots. I also like the tiny rb, he looks shifty. Good assortment of talent spread out to use.
mrfootballdog 5 months ago
the qb is a cannon with wheels, that kid can sling it and move all over the place. Looks like they have some tall athletic players at the outside receiver spots. I also like the tiny rb, he looks shifty. Good assortment of talent spread out to use.
mrfootballdog 5 months ago
i think this offense caters perfectly to teams with smaller offensive lines and very quick players. the only key factor is that you have to at least have a talented fast quarterback, runningback, and slot receiver. it is the perfect offense for an undersized line though.
jibmonkey33 9 months ago
I said implemented parts of the A-11. Watch an Auburn highlight reel, you see WR's cutting across the field eerily similar to these vids. only diff is that auburn uses 1 qb per set. i doubt a college team can go all out a-11 though.
animus2001 9 months ago
in NCAA actual A-11 can only be used when it's obvious that a kick might occur. So that would limit uses to 4th down and extra points. Some teams have used A-11 such as Hawaii, Boise State, Oregon and USC, along with many others.
mrfootballdog 9 months ago
I have no problem with this offense. If I was a coach with a team with lesser talent per say I'd run a Diamond Pistol set. You could run variations of the flex-bone, wing-t, power I out of this set with ease. That allows you to play power football and finesse football through the act of deception. I really liked the direct snap to the wingback. I absolutely think an A-11 could work in the college game. Gus Malhzone at Auburn already implemented parts of it.
animus2001 11 months ago
@animus2001 "run variations of flexbone, wing t, power i..." If you could, I think you would have a hard time claiming that you are coaching a team 'with lesser talent'.
"Gus Malhzone already implemented parts of [A-11]"
How so? The basis of the A-11 offense (changing pass eligibility along the entire field, using the punt formation loophole) doesn't exist at the NCAA ranks.
festdir 9 months ago
I'm not that well read on football rules but would that be considered a crack back block at :45 from #7? Or are those legal still?
sheldonspark 11 months ago
This is pretty creative and I dig it. I doubt it would work all that well at any kind of upper level but it's still fun to watch and I bet every practice these guys have is a blast. It's like watching a Boise State game where their coach has gone bat shit insane.
sheldonspark 11 months ago
That Glide Shovel Draw action play is outstanding it was actually a forward pass due to the shovel pass incorporated after the play fakes.
mrfootballdog 1 year ago
Tell it like it is bigdaddy111058. Our head coach is exploring A-11 we have an army of receivers and backs and hardly any talent on OL coming up. I ditto your single wing and two qb looks from ages ago. Loving this A-11 big time.
mrfootballdog 1 year ago
@mrfootballdog if u have little talent on the O-line and an army or receivers and running backs run the California spread or the east coast veer not this crap its just pathetic football and should never be allowed in the mainstream game
austinpride33 1 year ago
if you idiots knew anything about football, you would recognize elements of the singlewing, doublewing, and wing t. Go look up all these offenses and you will see how it all comes together. The idea of "two" quarterbacks is straight from the SW. Two motion wings, doublewing, jet motion, wing t. Why should the offense be static in its approach when the defense can move around at will? Offenses like this just challenge the defense to do its job--find the man with the ball. Nothing else matters.
bigdaddy111058 1 year ago
I am seeing spread OL sets with smaller type linemen and larger receivers out there. Wider sets and more speed
mrfootballdog 1 year ago
So basically this offense is if you have Offensive lineman that suck?
russb7591 1 year ago
@russb7591 Hi Russ. This offense gives teams suffering from low numbers of linemen another option for success and works even better if you have very agile & versatile athletes who can operate in space playing the typical linemen positions.
a11offense 3 months ago
Who is #11 on the video clip? Did that receiver go anywhere after high school to play college ball or is he still at Piedmont? He can flat out fly!
mrfootballdog 1 year ago
Wide Receivers can legally block downfield on a Forward pass as long as the football is caught behind the line of scrimmage, as was the case at the 1-minute mark, a legal play.
mrfootballdog 1 year ago
Not correct, the WR's blocking downfield at the 1 minute mark were doing so because the forward pass was completed Behind the line of scrimmage, which means it is legal for the WR's to go downfield and block.
I like most of the plays on this video and a few of them are very well run.
mrfootballdog 1 year ago
@mrfootballdog thats inncorrect as well, if the ball is a forward pass then the receivers cant be blocking until the ball is caught. they didnt make contact until the ball was caught so it is a legal play.
cwm0221 1 year ago
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mrfootballdog 1 year ago
yeah at the minute mark, the three wide outs to the left should be flag for illegel blocking down field. They weren't even looking for the ball, instead they where looking for a block.
kiessdog101 1 year ago
this offense is ruining football
bigplaynickj 1 year ago
@bigplaynickj Ruining football in the north which wasnt much in the first place. Down here in Florida we play real football, i have never seen or even heard of a school in Florida that runs that. Its Smash mouth down here
cwm0221 1 year ago
@cwm0221 We have lots of teams running A-11 concepts in Florida, in fact our google analytics show Florida coaches are the 4th highest in terms of visitor rate. On the first play of this video we had 7 ineligible players in the game on offense, with our two starting linemen at RB & FB. They pretty much ran a smash mouth play out of an A-11 formation for a TD.
a11offense 3 months ago
beautiful fake! wow i gotta show my coach these
toymachine87 1 year ago
The glide shovel draw action was executed perfectly by the QB.
chr1s60 1 year ago
wow this formation is really cool! With a fast and versatile offense you could beat everyone through skill, speed, and confusion! haha nice!
YungFreckle 1 year ago